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'''Bryan Fuller''' {{born|27|July|1969}} is a writer for ''[[Star Trek]]''. He has worked on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episodes, creating teleplays and doing writing as well as story work. He was also a regular staff member on ''Voyager'' beginning early in the [[VOY Season 5|fifth season]] as a story editor, becoming an executive story editor at the start of the [[VOY Season 6|sixth season]], and a co-producer for the [[VOY Season 7|seventh season]].
 
'''Bryan Fuller''' {{born|27|July|1969}} is a writer for ''[[Star Trek]]''. He has worked on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episodes, creating teleplays and doing writing as well as story work. He was also a regular staff member on ''Voyager'' beginning early in the [[VOY Season 5|fifth season]] as a story editor, becoming an executive story editor at the start of the [[VOY Season 6|sixth season]], and a co-producer for the [[VOY Season 7|seventh season]].
   
He is now better known for creating the television series ''Dead Like Me'', ''Wonderfalls'', and ''Pushing Daisies''. He is a consulting producer and writer for the series ''Heroes.''
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He is now better known for creating the television series ''Dead Like Me'', ''Wonderfalls'', and ''Pushing Daisies''. He was a consulting producer and writer for the series ''Heroes.'' Most recently, he developed and works as the showrunner of NBC's ''Hannibal.''
   
 
His favorite spinoff series is ''Deep Space Nine'' for its "new and innovative" approach to ''Star Trek'' and its "character-based" episodes.
 
His favorite spinoff series is ''Deep Space Nine'' for its "new and innovative" approach to ''Star Trek'' and its "character-based" episodes.
   
 
On {{d|2|March|2009}} Fuller told [http://www.ifmagazine.com ''iF Magazine''] that he is pushing for a new ''Star Trek'' TV series based on "old style" ''Star Trek''. In the interview he stated that "''I told my agent and told the people of [[J.J. Abrams]]' team I want to create another ''Star Trek'' series and have an idea that I'm kicking around. I would love to return to the spirit of the old series with the colors and attitude. I loved ''Voyager'' and ''Deep Space Nine'', but they seem to have lost the '60s fun and I would love to take it back to its origin.''" [http://sffmedia.com/tv/science-fiction-tv/318-new-star-trek-tv-show.html]
 
On {{d|2|March|2009}} Fuller told [http://www.ifmagazine.com ''iF Magazine''] that he is pushing for a new ''Star Trek'' TV series based on "old style" ''Star Trek''. In the interview he stated that "''I told my agent and told the people of [[J.J. Abrams]]' team I want to create another ''Star Trek'' series and have an idea that I'm kicking around. I would love to return to the spirit of the old series with the colors and attitude. I loved ''Voyager'' and ''Deep Space Nine'', but they seem to have lost the '60s fun and I would love to take it back to its origin.''" [http://sffmedia.com/tv/science-fiction-tv/318-new-star-trek-tv-show.html]
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In 2013, Fuller added "''I think there's something very exciting about the new J.J. Abrams-verse, and there's also kind of an interesting reinvention. How would ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation| The Next Generation]]'' evolve from that? Where would that be? Where would that go? But there's also... ''Star Trek'' is such a big universe, and there are so many places to go with it. I have a very specific idea that I would love to do. We'll see if I ever get the opportunity.''" [http://www.craveonline.com/tv/interviews/576433-exclusive-interview-bryan-fuller-on-hannibal-clarice-starling-barney/3]
   
 
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Template:Realworld Bryan Fuller (born 27 July 1969; age 54) is a writer for Star Trek. He has worked on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager episodes, creating teleplays and doing writing as well as story work. He was also a regular staff member on Voyager beginning early in the fifth season as a story editor, becoming an executive story editor at the start of the sixth season, and a co-producer for the seventh season.

He is now better known for creating the television series Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls, and Pushing Daisies. He was a consulting producer and writer for the series Heroes. Most recently, he developed and works as the showrunner of NBC's Hannibal.

His favorite spinoff series is Deep Space Nine for its "new and innovative" approach to Star Trek and its "character-based" episodes.

On 2 March 2009 Fuller told iF Magazine that he is pushing for a new Star Trek TV series based on "old style" Star Trek. In the interview he stated that "I told my agent and told the people of J.J. Abrams' team I want to create another Star Trek series and have an idea that I'm kicking around. I would love to return to the spirit of the old series with the colors and attitude. I loved Voyager and Deep Space Nine, but they seem to have lost the '60s fun and I would love to take it back to its origin." [1]

In 2013, Fuller added "I think there's something very exciting about the new J.J. Abrams-verse, and there's also kind of an interesting reinvention. How would The Next Generation evolve from that? Where would that be? Where would that go? But there's also... Star Trek is such a big universe, and there are so many places to go with it. I have a very specific idea that I would love to do. We'll see if I ever get the opportunity." [2]

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