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  Brannon Braga - MediaWiki - De Star Trek Wiki
Brannon Braga is bedenker, schrijver en producent van onder andere Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager en Star Trek: Enterprise.
Braga begon in 1997 aan zijn werk als mede-bedenker van Star Trek: Enterprise, samen met Rick Berman en sindsdien is hij na Berman Star Trek's tweede man. Er zijn geruchten dat Braga en Berman aan een elfde Star Trek film werken en een nieuwe Science Fiction serie.
Braga is geboren in Bozeman in de VS en heeft regelmatig in afleveringen en films verwijzingen hiernaar gemaakt (zie: USS Bozeman, Eli Hollander, Gallatin).
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  Brannon Braga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brannon Braga (born August 14, 1965 in Bozeman, Montana) is an American television producer and screenwriter who is mostly known for his significant contributions to the Star Trek series since 1990.
Braga and Moore again collaborated in 1999, on the Mission: Impossible II screenplay.
From the series debut in September 2001 until the end of the third season in May 2004, Braga was the executive producer in charge of the day to day running of the show, handing over the reins of the writing staff to Manny Coto for season four.
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 Brannon Braga - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki
Brannon Braga (born 14 August 1965; age 42) was a writer, producer and creator on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise.
Braga and Berman were rumored to be working on the upcoming Star Trek, but Braga has since made it clear that his days with the Trek franchise are over.
Braga was born in Bozeman, Montana and has frequently slipped references to his place of birth into episodes and films he has written (see USS Bozeman, Eli Hollander, Gallatin).
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 The Trek Nation - Brannon Braga Speaks At UCSC Event
Braga, having completed his 100th Star Trek script (he admitted the number was closer to 150 or 175 due to rewrites on other scripts) received a book of congratulatory comments from fans and admirers.
Brannon Braga thanked his alma mater for some of the most creative years in his life before moving into a prelude of "Regeneration", an episode he "was proud of".
After the viewing Braga was asked about certain visual effects such as the CGI and he simply stated the episode was "obviously not meant to be seen on a big screen".
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 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Twelve years ago, Brannon Braga was the new kid on the block when he was hired for a summer writing internship with Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Brannon began in 1990 as a writer/producer on Paramount's top-rated series Star Trek: The Next Generation and in 1995 he was appointed Executive.
Brannon Braga co-creator of Enterprise, is delighted with Star Trek’s fifth series, and is confident that the show will bring adventure, excitement, laughter, and a very human captain and crew.
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 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Brannon Braga
Parallels is an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation directed by Robert Weimer from a script by Brannon Braga.
Star Trek behind the scenes Memory Alpha (often abbreviated to MA) is a collaborative project to create the most definitive, accurate and accessible encyclopedic reference for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe.
The Enterprise is ordered to pick up a Vulcan ambassador from the planet Mazar and bring her to the Vulcans, but the real reasons for the mission are not given.
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 A Tale Of Brannon Braga
In regards to his critics Braga admits that he read many of the comments and was hurt on many occasions by some of the brutal comments that were written.
Braga had worked to some extend with James Doohan but professionally he was mentored by Michael Piller who brought both Braga and Ron D. Moore onto Star Trek as young up and coming intern writers.
Braga shared his thoughts about Michael Piller who had taken notice of him and pretty much groomed him to be a television writer.
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 Brannon Braga
'''Brannon Braga''' (born August 14 1964 in Bozeman, Montana) is a television script writer and producer who has made significant contributions to the Star Trek series since 1990.
Braga remains an executive producer on Enterprise, serving in a consulting role, while developing another series for Paramount Pictures.
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 Brannon Braga in TutorGig Encyclopedia
In 1996, Braga and Moore collaborated again, on the second The Next Generation film,, which received the highest gross of all the Star Trek films.
Braga and Moore again collaborated in 1999, on the screenplay.
After the cancellation of Enterprise, Braga started developing a new science fiction series for CBS called Threshold, which is planned to debut in September 2005.
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 Star Trek: Voyager Producer - Brannon Braga   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Brannon Braga is executive producer of UPN's popular "Star Trek: Voyager" and has served as an integral creative force on the series since its inception in 1995.
Braga is currently writing a science fiction/adventure feature film for Lightstorm Entertainment.
Rick Berman and Brannon Braga are the executive producers of "Star Trek: Voyager." The series, based on "Star Trek" by Gene Roddenberry, was created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller and Jeri Taylor.
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 Brannon Braga Is Done With Star Trek » Solar Flare: Science Fiction News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Braga went so far as to tell SciFi Wire that he would turn down an offer to work on another Star Trek movie or TV series right now.
Braga started on Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1995 and was later made executive producer of Star Trek: Voyager.
Braga is currently executive producer of the CBS science fiction drama Threshold which has recently been given a new Tuesday night timeslot.
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Some alarmist fans feared that "Evil Brannon Braga" would drive the series into the ground with his approach to storytelling.
I figured the chances of Braga driving Voyager into the ground were pretty close to zero.
And as season five got under way, I also began to sense Braga's impact on the new season would have very little noticeable difference in the way the series operated or the way stories were told.
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 Brannon Braga   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This lead to a staff position in 1991 as a script-writer, resulting in credits for a number of popular episodes including "Cause and Effect", "Frame of Mind" and "Parallels".
s final season, Braga (now a co-producer) and Ronald D. Moore (who he had worked with a few times in the intervening four years) were picked to write a script for the first cinema appearance of The Next Generation crew, Star Trek: Generations, which they developed over the final year.
From the series debut in September 2001 until the end of the third season in May 2004, Braga was the executive producer in charge of the day to day running of the show, handing over the reins to Manny Coto for season four.
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 On Brannon Braga's 100th Episode
Braga's your man. He wrote 'All Good Things,' 'Future's End,' 'Year of Hell,' 'Timeless,' and the brilliant 'Cause and Effect,' just to name a few.
I was a bit surprised to see Braga's name attached to some of my favorite, fun, 'lightweight' episodes – like 'Fistful of Datas,' 'Future's End,' and 'A Night in Sickbay.' As a writer, he really can do it all, and well, when he sets his mind to it.
Braga's ultimate legacy to the world of Star Trek is still unknown.
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 Sci-Fi Universe
Braga was executive producer of UPN's popular "Star Trek: Voyager" and was an integral creative force on the series from its inception in 1995.
His tenure with "Star Trek" began in 1990 as a writer/producer on Paramount's top-rated syndicated series "Star Trek: The Next Generation." He joined the writing team of "Star Trek: Voyager" at the start of the series in 1995.
Braga's feature film credits include co-writing "Star Trek: Generations" (1994) and "Star Trek: First Contact" (1996).
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 Brannon Braga Chats With The TrekMovie.com Community | TrekMovie.com
Brannon was kind enough to drop by and keep the conversation going in the comments section where he replied to questions and comments (and rants) from many TrekMovie.com readers.
Brannon Braga: The decision to “kill Kirk” was a complex one, made by many people, including Shatner himself, who was heavily involved in the process of developing that script.
Braga showed up, responded to comments and questions in a civilized manner and it was dam nice of him to do it at the convention and in here.
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 Brannon Braga fires back! - Ex Isle Forums
Braga is right that we haven't seen a lot about Vulcans on the various series.
While Braga and Co. might be adhering to the letter, they have missed the spirit of the Vulcans, and the same can be said about Trek continuity.
While Braga and Co. might be adhering to the letter, they have missed the spirit of the Vulcans....
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 Brannon Braga Talks ENTERPRISE | Mania.com
Brannon Braga has been talking quite a bit about what inspired the creation of the coming ENTERPRISE and what the first episode will involve.
Braga also goes into detail on what will be happening in the program's pilot episode, confirming long standing rumors.
Braga lets loose revealing details of the pilot episode, saying, "Our pilot tells the story of a crew that comes together for the very first time.
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 Article on IGN - TrekFansUnited Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Braga has shown some talent in the past and it's obvious that it is the people in charge that have burned out and are just going through the motions, not the franchise and certainly not the fans.
Rick and Brannon have been involved in too many episodes and it makes sense to let them go and do other things, not to kill the franchise.
So, Brannon, do us all a favor a make a really good show that you can hire Rick Berman to work on so we can give his parking spot to someone who gives a rat's a** about the Trek franchise.
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 Chat 04092003   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Braga, I just want to say that I really appreciate the fact that the human woman on Enterprise is also a woman of colour.
Braga, I'm one of those fans of "Enterprise" that watches every episode and tapes it at the same time (LOL).
Braga, considering that the original show was unique in it's representation of minority characters (Uhura, Sulu) and diverse backgrounds for the crew, will we see that diversity extended to Enterprise with a homosexual main cast member?
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 TV Writer.Com Message Board - "THRESHOLD - Brannon B outside the ST box?"
Braga has been with Paramount since 1991, starting out as a writer on Star Trek: The Next Generation and moving on to executive produce Star Trek: Voyager and co-create and executive produce Enterprise.
Braga himself said that he was interested in the project since it received the green light and was happy to be working on another genre series.
Brannon Braga has never been a showrunner no matter what his titles have been.
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 Brannon Braga Photos - Brannon Braga News - Brannon Braga Information
Before becoming synonymous with Star Trek, Brannon Braga studied Theater Arts and Filmmaking at Kent State University & the Santa Cruz campus of the University of California, where he eventually went on to receive the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Writing Internship in his senior year in 1990.
A patient at an psychiatric hospital in Ohio escapes and Molly believes he may have been infected by the alien signal after paintings of glass trees are found in his cell.
Braga had never seen Star Trek before joining the writing staff of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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 TrekWeb.com - VOY, ENT Scribe Sussman Pushed to THRESHOLD With Brannon Braga, Brent Spiner
Braga co-wrote the pilot with screenwriter David Goyer and CBS picked up the show for a Friday timeslot this fall.
If Brannon was a good friend to me, he'd not want me to go out there and damage my own credibility by praising a crap episode as a good one just because he wrote it.
The point was, it's so transparently obvious WHY he was defending Braga in that previous interview, and that transparency gives his credibility a few knocks in the downward direction.
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 STARTREK.COM : Biography
Brannon Braga is the co-creator and executive producer of Paramount Network Television's Star Trek: Enterprise for UPN.
Braga's tenure with Star Trek began in 1990 as a writer/producer on Paramount's top-rated series Star Trek: The Next Generation.
A native of Bozeman, Montana, Braga was educated at Kent State University and The University of California, Santa Cruz, studying Theater Arts and Filmmaking.
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 Talk:Brannon Braga - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki
Such vandalisms, while indefensible, only highlight how controversial a figure Braga's become, something the criticism section doesn't really reflect: it sounds more like a pro-Braga defense, with the critiques qualified as "supposed" and "apparent," while his defenders merely "note" his virtues.
While I thought Voyager was terrible and Enterprise unwatchable, I thought Braga was pretty ballsy to get on-line and chat with people who thought flaying him alive would be taking it easy on him.
Braga, along with Rick Berman, has received a wide array of criticism, mostly for the creative directions Voyager took, the supposed lack of originality on pre-Manny Coto Enterprise, and the apparent disrespect for canon in both series.
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