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− | '''Darlene Kursky''' was the secretary |
+ | '''Darlene Kursky''' was the secretary of [[Douglas Pabst]] at [[Incredible Tales]] during the [[1950s]]. |
Darlene was a fan of science fiction which made her a natural fit for her position and endeared her to the [[magazine|magazine's]] staff of writers. When [[Benny Russell]] submitted his story about a [[space station]] Darlene loved the idea and found one character in particular, a [[symbiont|joined]] alien with a "worm in her belly" to be "disgustin', but interestin'." ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}}) |
Darlene was a fan of science fiction which made her a natural fit for her position and endeared her to the [[magazine|magazine's]] staff of writers. When [[Benny Russell]] submitted his story about a [[space station]] Darlene loved the idea and found one character in particular, a [[symbiont|joined]] alien with a "worm in her belly" to be "disgustin', but interestin'." ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}}) |
Revision as of 01:36, 10 January 2008
Darlene Kursky was the secretary of Douglas Pabst at Incredible Tales during the 1950s.
Darlene was a fan of science fiction which made her a natural fit for her position and endeared her to the magazine's staff of writers. When Benny Russell submitted his story about a space station Darlene loved the idea and found one character in particular, a joined alien with a "worm in her belly" to be "disgustin', but interestin'." (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
- Darlene was played by actress Terry Farrell.