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'''John D. Payne''' is a screenwriter. He will co-write the script for {{film|13}} with [[Patrick McKay]] and [[Roberto Orci]]. [http://www.thewrap.com/star-trek-beams-up-writers-id-payne-patrick-mckay] [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/star-trek-3-beams-up-663729]
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'''John D. Payne''' is a screenwriter. He is co-writing the script for {{film|13}} with [[Patrick McKay]] and [[Roberto Orci]]. [http://www.thewrap.com/star-trek-beams-up-writers-id-payne-patrick-mckay] [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/star-trek-3-beams-up-663729]
   
Payne named the first episode of ''Star Trek'' he watched as {{TNG|Frame of Mind}}. After becoming hooked on the series via reruns on [[UPN]], he recorded episodes and edited out commercial breaks to create his own archive. He bought ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' to list the episodes he had not seen yet. {{TrekMovie.com|2014/06/28/remember-me-1-of-3-why-star-trek-nostalgia-rules-the-internet}}
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Payne named the first episode of ''[[Star Trek]]'' he watched as {{TNG|Frame of Mind}}. After becoming hooked on the series via reruns on [[UPN]], he recorded episodes and edited out commercial breaks to create his own archive. He bought ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' to list the episodes he had not seen yet. {{TrekMovie.com|2014/06/28/remember-me-1-of-3-why-star-trek-nostalgia-rules-the-internet}}
   
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Payne also watched ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', but only a few episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' because he was at college while it was airing. [http://trekcore.com/blog/2014/06/mckay-payne-interview1/]
Before being assigned to ''Star Trek 3'', Payne and McKay scripted an adaptation of the graphic novel ''Boilerplate'' for [[Bad Robot]]. They also scripted the Biblical epic ''Goliath'' and a film adaptation of the [[Spike TV]] series ''Deadliest Warrior''. All three of these films are still in the development stages.
 
   
 
Before being assigned to ''Star Trek XIII'', Payne and McKay scripted an adaptation of the graphic novel ''Boilerplate'' for [[Bad Robot]]. They also scripted the Biblical epic ''Goliath'' and a film adaptation of the [[Spike TV]] series ''Deadliest Warrior''. All three of these films are still in the development stages.
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== External links ==
 
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* [http://mormonartist.net/interviews/jd-payne/ Interview at Mormon Artist]
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* [http://mormonartist.net/interviews/jd-payne Interview] at [http://mormonartist.net MormonArtist.net]
* [http://ldsliving.com/story/75007-to-boldly-go-where-no-mormon-has-gone-before Interview at LDS Living]
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* [http://ldsliving.com/story/75007-to-boldly-go-where-no-mormon-has-gone-before Interview] at [http://ldsliving.com LDSLiving.com]
   
 
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Revision as of 19:58, 26 March 2015

Template:Realworld John D. Payne is a screenwriter. He is co-writing the script for Star Trek Beyond with Patrick McKay and Roberto Orci. [1] [2]

Payne named the first episode of Star Trek he watched as TNG: "Frame of Mind". After becoming hooked on the series via reruns on UPN, he recorded episodes and edited out commercial breaks to create his own archive. He bought Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion to list the episodes he had not seen yet. [3]

Payne also watched Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, but only a few episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise because he was at college while it was airing. [4]

Before being assigned to Star Trek XIII, Payne and McKay scripted an adaptation of the graphic novel Boilerplate for Bad Robot. They also scripted the Biblical epic Goliath and a film adaptation of the Spike TV series Deadliest Warrior. All three of these films are still in the development stages.

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