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  2. List of Star Trek production staff - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people who were producers, directors, designers and other production staff on the Star Trek television series and films. The Series column uses the following abbreviations: TOS – The Original Series; PII – Phase II; TNG – The Next Generation; DS9 – Deep Space Nine; VOY – Voyager; ENT – Enterprise; DSC – Discovery

  3. USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek novels and other media depict a second five-year mission under Kirk's command between the events of the first and second films. [1] Captain Spock commands the Enterprise, serving as a training ship, at the beginning of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan in 2285. [1] Kirk assumes command to investigate problems at space station Regula 1.

  4. Matt Jefferies - Wikipedia

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    Walter Matthew Jefferies [1] (August 12, 1921 – July 21, 2003) [2] [3] was an American aviation and mechanical artist, set designer, and writer. He is best known for his work on the original Star Trek television series, where he designed many of the sets and props, including the original Starship Enterprise, and the bridge and sick bay.

  5. Spacecraft in Star Trek - Wikipedia

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    Designer John Eaves took inspiration for the Scimitar from the bird-of-prey created for Star Trek III (1984)—a ship originally designed with Romulans in mind. [59] The Enterprise , created for Star Trek: First Contact (1996), was designed by Eaves and Herman Zimmerman to appear sleeker and faster than its Next Generation predecessor. [ 60 ]

  6. Michael Okuda - Wikipedia

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    Okuda then went on to write a number of Star Trek books with his wife, Denise. He continued working at Paramount Studios on multiple Star Trek series that followed The Next Generation, including as an art supervisor on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and through to the cancellation of Star Trek: Enterprise in 2005. [4]

  7. ‘Star Trek: Section 31’ Review: Michelle Yeoh Stars in a ...

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    In the ever-expanding “Star Trek” universe — which next year enters its seventh earthly decade — there’s room for all kinds of celestial phenomena, including the occasional underwhelming ...

  8. Franz Joseph (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Chicago, [1] [2] Franz Joseph had a successful 30-year career as an aerospace design engineer. [3] However, he is perhaps best known as the author and illustrator of Star Fleet Technical Manual (ISBN 0-345-34074-4), which, though fictional, represents an in-universe collection of factual documents, detailing the 23rd century Star Fleet of the United Federation of Planets, as well as ...

  9. Andrew Probert - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his work with the Star Trek franchise, most notably the designs of the USS Enterprise for Star Trek: The Motion Picture and the Enterprise-D for Star Trek: The Next Generation. After spending some time in the United States Navy, Probert studied at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. [1]