It starts with a simple suggestion from a writer: the Enterprise should have different armaments than what was seen in 1966. That kicks off a round of discussions that lead to the designer to bring the idea to life, keeping in mind all the requirements of production. This week, John Eaves returns to The Trek Files to reveal more details about his work on Star Trek.
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11-7 Blood and Fire story by David Gerrold - 1987
11-6 Unproduced Star Trek Animated pitches - 1973 part 2
11-5 Unproduced Star Trek Animated pitches - 1973
11-4 Nimoyan Fellowship letter - June 1968
11-3 Letter from Dorothy Fontana - 1973
11-2 William Shatner Letter Exchange - 1972-1977
11-1 "Bem" Contract Request - 1968
10-24 Starship (Animated) - September 1, 1974
10-23 Star Trek Animated Fan Club Newsletter - August 1973
10-22 Hastings College speech - 1979
10-21 Leonard Nimoy fan mail memos - 1967
10-20 Star Trek graphics, instrumentation, and set designs 1985
10-19 Hispanics on the E - 1989
10-18 The Child call sheet - 1988
10-17 Enterprise D bridge roles memo - 1986
10-16 Enterprise "Contact Team" memo - 1986
10-15 Robert Wise, Gene Roddenberry meeting notes - 1978
10-14 Enterprise D model plans - 1987
10-13 Gene Roddenberry fan mail - 1975
10-12 The Most Dangerous Game - 1986
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