The Star Trek Wiki Internet Encyclopedia: My Memory Alpha Page
I'm Honored To Have A Page On The Internet's Most Popular Star Trek Wiki Encyclopedia - Memory Alpha
Star Trek remains one of the most complex science fiction entertainment franchises in entertainment history. With hundreds of TV episodes, scores of novels, comic books, movies, video games and even animated content, Gene Roddenberry's creation lives long, prospers and evolves into increasingly challenging complexity. But how to keep proper track of all of that galactic driven data?
Two fans, Dan Carlson and Harry Doddema, combined creative forces in 2003 to bring Trekkers the most comprehensive digital repository of Star Trek knowledge. Since then, the wildly popular site has become internationally famous and respected as the very best go to place for scholarly Trek information. The cool name is taken from an original series episode, The Lights Of Zetar, written by famed Lamb Chop puppeteer, Shari Lewis. I'm truly honored to have my own Memory Alpha Page.
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Very cool! Alas, I never even got to work on a Star Trek game (much less a screenplay!) although I worked on the Aliens franchise in a small role.
Stay wonderful!
Chris.