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Joe Menosky
Joe Menosky is a television writer known for his work on the various ''Star Trek'' series. Career He graduated from Pomona College in 1979, where the number 47 holds special importance (see 47 as an in-joke). Menosky is the writer credited with starting the trend of trying to work the number 47 into many scripts. Menosky joined the writing staff for Season 4 of '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', and also wrote for several episodes for '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and '' Star Trek: Voyager''. As a writer on ''Voyager'', he usually co-wrote with Brannon Braga. In June 2016, it was announced that Menosky had joined the writing staff for '' Star Trek: Discovery''. He later began work as a co-producer on '' The Orville'', and wrote the second-season episode "Sanctuary". Writing credits ''Hunter'' Source: *“The Jade Woman,” Air date: October 17, 1987 *“Hot Prowl,” (Teleplay; Story by Joseph Gunn), Air date: December 8, 1987 *“Allegra,” Air date: December 29, ...
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Pomona College
Pomona College ( ) is a private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It was established in 1887 by a group of Congregationalism in the United States, Congregationalists who wanted to recreate a "college of the New England type" in Southern California. In 1925, it became a founding member of the Claremont Colleges consortium of adjacent, affiliated institutions. Pomona is a four-year Undergraduate education, undergraduate institution that approximately students. It offers 48 academic major, majors in Liberal arts education, liberal arts disciplines and roughly 650 courses, as well as access to more than 2,000 additional courses at the other Claremont Colleges. Its campus is in a residential community east of downtown Los Angeles, near the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. Pomona is considered one of the most prestigious liberal arts colleges in the country. It has a $ Financial endowment, endow ...
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Ronald D
Ronald is a masculine given name derived from the Old Norse ''Rögnvaldr'', Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) p. 234; Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Ronald. or possibly from Old English '' Regenweald''. In some cases ''Ronald'' is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic '' Raghnall'', a name likewise derived from ''Rögnvaldr''. The latter name is composed of the Old Norse elements ''regin'' ("advice", "decision") and ''valdr'' ("ruler"). ''Ronald'' was originally used in England and Scotland, where Scandinavian influences were once substantial, although now the name is common throughout the English-speaking world. A short form of ''Ronald'' is ''Ron''. Pet forms of ''Ronald'' include ''Roni'' and '' Ronnie''. ''Ronalda'' and ''Rhonda'' are feminine forms of ''Ronald''. ''Rhona'', a modern name apparently only dating back to the late nineteenth century, may have originated as a feminine form of ''Ronald''. Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) pp. 230, 408; Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Rhona. The names ...
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Living Witness
"Living Witness" is the 91st episode of the science fiction television series ''Star Trek: Voyager'', the 23rd episode of the Star Trek: Voyager season 4, fourth season. This episode takes place in 3100s, when an AI program called The Doctor (Star Trek: Voyager), The Doctor (played by Robert Picardo) is re-activated by aliens. The events from ''Voyager'''s time in the Delta Quadrant, in the 2370s, are viewed through the eyes of history as museum spectators observe recreations of the past, nearly 700 years after the initial events. A backup of the Doctor's program is found and reactivated, allowing him to set the record straight. The episode deals with the topic of historical revisionism and is considered by critics as one of Voyager's best episodes. This episode was directed by Tim Russ, who also plays Tuvok on the series. Setting The episode largely takes place inside a museum on a planet in the Delta Quadrant in the 31st Century. The events of 2374, concurrent with the res ...
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Year Of Hell
"Year of Hell" is a two-part episode from the fourth season of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Voyager'' which aired on UPN in November 1997. It aired in two parts, on November 5 and November 12, 1997. Part I was directed by Allan Kroeker and Part II by Mike Vejar; it was written by Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky. This includes a number of guest stars, including Kurtwood Smith. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet and Maquis crew of the starship USS ''Voyager'' after they were stranded in the Delta Quadrant far from the rest of the Federation. In this episode, ''Voyager'' is subjected to several changes in their timeline as an alien ship commander attempts to re-sequence history to his liking. The events in this episode were foreshadowed in the third season episode " Before and After". Plot Part I A huge ship appears in the sky above an alien colony and fires an energy beam, transforming the city into mou ...
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Distant Origin
"Distant Origin" is the 65th episode of '' Star Trek: Voyager'', the 23rd episode of the third season. The episode aired on UPN on April 30, 1997. ''Voyager'' encounters an alien race, but runs afoul of their principles. The Voth are humanoid lizards, and the plot revolves around one particular scientist who has taken an interest in studying Voth origins. Plot On the planet where ''Voyager''s crew had previously been marooned, Professor Gegen and his assistant Veer, two paleontologists of a space-faring saurian species known as the Voth, discover the skeletal remains of a human, most likely Lt. Hogan. They are fascinated by the similarity of its genome to their own species, and Gegen suggests that this supports the highly controversial Distant Origin theory, that the Voth had originated on a far-distant planet instead of the current area of space from which they rule their empire. Proof of the theory has been sought by other Voth scientists, but the heretical theory has oft ...
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Future's End
"Future's End" is a two-part episode from the third season of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Voyager'', the eighth and ninth of the season and the 50th and 51st overall. "Future's End" made its debut on American television in November 1996 on the UPN network in two separate broadcasts, on November 6 and 13, 1996. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Federation starship ''Voyager'' during its journey home to Earth, having been stranded tens of thousands of light-years away. In this episode, ''Voyager'' is thrown back to Earth in 1996 and must find a way back to the 24th century while making sure they do not cause a disaster in the 29th century in the process. Part one was directed by David Livingston and part two by Cliff Bole, with a story by Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky. Guest stars include Sarah Silverman and Ed Begley Jr.. Plot Part I A small ship with a Federation signature emerges from a temporal rift in fro ...
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Robert Hewitt Wolfe
Robert Hewitt Wolfe (born 1964) is an American television producer and screenwriter. He is best known for his work as a writer on '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and for developing and producing the series ''Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda''. Early life Wolfe was born in Waterbury, Connecticut. He was a writer from an early age. He attempted but did not complete several novels between the ages of ten and twenty. He attended St. Ignatius College Preparatory. He turned to film and television writing in college. Wolfe graduated from UCLA, receiving a bachelor's degree in Film and Television and a Master of Fine Arts, MFA in Screenwriting. His first screenplay, ''Paper Dragons'', placed second in the prestigious Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards, Goldwyn awards. Television career ''Star Trek'' series In 1992, Wolfe sold the story for "A Fistful of Datas" to the series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''. His writing of the screenplay for the episode secured him a place on the creative st ...
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Ira Steven Behr
Ira Steven Behr (born October 23, 1953) is an American screenwriter and television producer, best known for his work on ''Star Trek'', especially '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', on which he served as showrunner and executive producer. He was the executive producer and showrunner on '' Crash'', executive producer on Syfy's ''Alphas'' and a writer and co-executive producer on '' Outlander''. Biography Behr was born in New York City to a Jewish family. He studied at Lehman College in New York City. After graduating, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career writing comedies for television and film. Behr is married to Laura Feder, who is credited as choreographer on three episodes of ''Deep Space Nine'' and one episode of ''Voyager''. Career Early work Behr's first writing job was on the dramatic series '' Bret Maverick.'' Behr continued to work on television dramas, throughout the 1980s, among them: * '' Jessica Novak'' (1981, story editor) * '' Fame'' (1982, writer and produce ...
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Naren Shankar
Narendra Kanakaiah Naren Shankar (born April 1, 1964) is an American writer, producer and director of several television series. He was co-showrunner of the Syfy/Amazon Prime Video series '' The Expanse''. He was also co-showrunner on the long-running CBS crime drama ''CSI'' and ''Almost Human'', among other series. As a writer and producer, Shankar has contributed with works for ''Farscape'', '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', ''Night Visions'', '' The Outer Limits'', '' The Chronicle'', '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', '' seaQuest 2032'', ''Grimm'', '' Star Trek: Voyager'', and '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''. Education Naren received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in applied physics and electrical engineering from Cornell University. After graduating, he joined the team behind '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''. As a producer, Shankar has worked with '' UC: Undercover'' and ''Farscape''. He also contributed to '' Doom''. Career Star Trek Naren joined the writing staf ...
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Philip Lazebnik
Philip LaZebnik (born February 8, 1953) is an American screenwriter and producer. He is known for writing the animated films ''Pocahontas'' (1995), ''Mulan'' (1998), ''The Prince of Egypt'' (1998), and ''The Road to El Dorado'' (2000). Early life and education He grew up in Columbia, Missouri, attended Hickman High School, and graduated from Harvard College in 1976, with a B.A. in classics. His brothers are Ken LaZebnik and Rob LaZebnik. Career LaZebnik has written screenplays for films including ''Pocahontas'', ''Mulan'', ''The Prince of Egypt'', and ''The Road to El Dorado''. LaZebnik also wrote episodes for '' Wings'', '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', '' The Torkelsons'' and '' Almost Home''. LaZebnik has served on the board of directors of the Writers Guild of America West (2001–02) and the Writers Branch Executive Committee of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (2001–03). The screenplay for ''Mulan'' won the 1998 ...
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