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Peinko was also awarded the 2004 VES (Visual Effects Society) Award for his work in the episode {{e|Storm Front, Part II}}. He would later appear in an interview featured on the [[ENT Season 4 DVD]] discussing the creation of the battle over [[New York City]] between [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] and several [[Stuka dive-bomber]]s, featured in "Storm Front, Part II," for which he and his team which was nominated for the VES Award for "Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Act on Broadcast Program," which they unfortunately did not win. [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0244365/awards]
 
Peinko was also awarded the 2004 VES (Visual Effects Society) Award for his work in the episode {{e|Storm Front, Part II}}. He would later appear in an interview featured on the [[ENT Season 4 DVD]] discussing the creation of the battle over [[New York City]] between [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] and several [[Stuka dive-bomber]]s, featured in "Storm Front, Part II," for which he and his team which was nominated for the VES Award for "Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Act on Broadcast Program," which they unfortunately did not win. [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0244365/awards]
   
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Fred Pienkos

Fred Pinekos in 2005

Fred Pienkos is a CGI Artist & Compositor at Digital Muse, and later Eden FX. He was involved with the special effects created in Star Trek Nemesis, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise.

Pienko was nominated and awarded a 2004 Emmy Award for the episode "Countdown". [1] He and his team were also nominated for their work in "The Council", but did not win.

Peinko was also awarded the 2004 VES (Visual Effects Society) Award for his work in the episode "Storm Front, Part II". He would later appear in an interview featured on the ENT Season 4 DVD discussing the creation of the battle over New York City between Enterprise and several Stuka dive-bombers, featured in "Storm Front, Part II," for which he and his team which was nominated for the VES Award for "Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Act on Broadcast Program," which they unfortunately did not win. [2]

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