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'''Garfield Reeves-Stevens''', together with his wife [[Judith Reeves-Stevens]], is one of ''Star Trek''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s best-selling original book writers.
 
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'''Garfield Reeves-Stevens''' (born {{y|1953}}), together with his wife [[Judith Reeves-Stevens]], is one of ''Star Trek''{{'}}s best-selling original book writers. Together, the Reeves-Stevenses wrote or co-wrote five episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''{{'}}s [[ENT Season 4|fourth season]].
   
In 2001 he was, also with his wife, interviewed for the special feature ''Phase II: the Lost Enterprise'' on the [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition)]] DVD.
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In 2001 he was, also with his wife, interviewed for the special feature ''Phase II: the Lost Enterprise'' on the [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition)]] DVD. In {{y|2009}} Reeves-Stevens was interviewed for the special feature "''Star Trek'': The Three Picture Saga" on the [[DVD|DVD box]] release of ''[[Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection (DVD)|Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection]]'' alongside [[Judith Reeves-Stevens|his wife]], [[Harve Bennett]], [[Peter Krikes]], [[Steve Meerson]], [[Nicholas Meyer]], and [[Ralph Winter]].
   
 
Together with his wife, he joined the production staff of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' during [[ENT Season 4|Season 4]] and appeared with her in the last episode {{e|These Are the Voyages...}} as "[[Commander]] [[Brad Yacobian (Commander)|Brad Yacobian]]" (named after fellow ENT producer [[Brad Yacobian]]).
 
Together with his wife, he joined the production staff of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' during [[ENT Season 4|Season 4]] and appeared with her in the last episode {{e|These Are the Voyages...}} as "[[Commander]] [[Brad Yacobian (Commander)|Brad Yacobian]]" (named after fellow ENT producer [[Brad Yacobian]]).
   
Garfield and his wife co-created a zombie series entitled ''Alive'', which starred [[John Billingsley]] and [[Gary Graham]]. They were to serve as showrunners of the series, which was set to debut in mid-to-late 2008. [http://trekmovie.com/2007/10/05/mmmm-brains-trek-vets-doing-new-zombie-show/]
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In 2007, Garfield and his wife co-created a planned zombie series entitled ''Alive'', which would've starred [[John Billingsley]] and [[Gary Graham]]. They were to serve as showrunners of the series, which was set to debut in mid-to-late 2008. The series was never made. [http://trekmovie.com/2007/10/05/mmmm-brains-trek-vets-doing-new-zombie-show/] A series, conceived by the couple, that ''did'' make it onto the small screen was the 2012 spin-off series of the British sci-fi show ''Primeval'', ''Primeval: New World'', which, however, was unfortunately canceled after one season.
   
== Ficitonal Works ==
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== Credits ==
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*{{ENT}}
* ''[[Federation (novel)|Federation]]''
 
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**{{e|The Forge}}
* ''[[Prime Directive (novel)|Prime Directive]]''
 
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**{{e|Observer Effect}}
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**{{e|United}}
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**{{e|Divergence}}
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**{{e|Terra Prime}}
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== Fictional works ==
 
* ''{{dis|Federation|novel}}''
 
* ''{{dis|Prime Directive|novel}}''
 
* ''[[Memory Prime]]''
 
* ''[[Memory Prime]]''
 
* ''[[Millennium]]'':
 
* ''[[Millennium]]'':
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* ''[[The Lives of Dax]]''
 
* ''[[The Lives of Dax]]''
   
== Non-fictional Works ==
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== Non-fictional works ==
*[[The Making of Deep Space Nine|The Making of ''Deep Space Nine'']]
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*''[[The Making of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''
*[[The Art of Star Trek|The Art of ''Star Trek'']]
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*''[[The Art of Star Trek]]''
*[[Star Trek: Phase II - The Making of the Lost Series|''Star Trek: Phase II'' - The Making of the Lost Series]]
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*''[[Star Trek: Phase II - The Making of the Lost Series]]''
*[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission|''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' - The Continuing Mission]]
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*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission]]''
   
 
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*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0716320}}
   
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Revision as of 19:53, 11 February 2014

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Garfield Reeves-Stevens (born 1953), together with his wife Judith Reeves-Stevens, is one of Star Trek's best-selling original book writers. Together, the Reeves-Stevenses wrote or co-wrote five episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise's fourth season.

In 2001 he was, also with his wife, interviewed for the special feature Phase II: the Lost Enterprise on the Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition) DVD. In 2009 Reeves-Stevens was interviewed for the special feature "Star Trek: The Three Picture Saga" on the DVD box release of Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection alongside his wife, Harve Bennett, Peter Krikes, Steve Meerson, Nicholas Meyer, and Ralph Winter.

Together with his wife, he joined the production staff of Star Trek: Enterprise during Season 4 and appeared with her in the last episode "These Are the Voyages..." as "Commander Brad Yacobian" (named after fellow ENT producer Brad Yacobian).

In 2007, Garfield and his wife co-created a planned zombie series entitled Alive, which would've starred John Billingsley and Gary Graham. They were to serve as showrunners of the series, which was set to debut in mid-to-late 2008. The series was never made. [1] A series, conceived by the couple, that did make it onto the small screen was the 2012 spin-off series of the British sci-fi show Primeval, Primeval: New World, which, however, was unfortunately canceled after one season.

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