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Which scripts are you most proud to have been involved with?

Picture I was the script co-ordinator, I wasn't actually a writer. A lot of my job had to do with continuity [and that sort of thing]. Literally, I worked on all the scripts, if you want to put it that way. Naming a few of my favourite episodes might be better.

I think TNG had some amazing episodes. Measure of a Man that we did in the second season was just unbelievable. [Also, The Inner Light], where Patrick [Stewart]'s real life son played his son in the episode, [the one] where he played the flute. And All Good Things, the finale episode, was truly wonderful.

On Deep Space Nine, The Visitor was amazing. On a fun note, and we got a lot of great feedback about this, was the baseball episode, Take Me Out to the Holosuite. It was fun and different, and for all of us that worked on the show, it was great. Again, I think the finale, What You Leave Behind, was really good.

On Voyager, I loved when we brought Q in those couple of times. I loved the relation [between] him and Captain Janeway, that was great stuff. I also really enjoyed the Doctor Chaotica and the Captain Proton episode. [Bride of Chaotica].

Then as far as the movies go, just working on First Contact was a great experience. It was such a good movie and I just felt honoured to be part of that.


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