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Template:Realworld Jerome Bixby (11 January 192328 April 1998; age 75) was an American science fiction writer. He wrote four episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series: "Mirror, Mirror", "By Any Other Name", "Day of the Dove", and "Requiem for Methuselah". The first of these garnered him a Hugo Award nomination.

Apart from his Star Trek work, Bixby is most famous for the short story "It's a Good Life", which was adapted into a memorable episode of The Twilight Zone. This tale about a small child with unlimited mental powers terrorizing a small community was a possible inspiration for the Star Trek episode "Charlie X".

Jerome Bixby's last great work, a screenplay The Man From Earth, was conceived in the early 1960s and was completed on his death bed in April of 1998. Much like the Star Trek episode "Requiem for Methuselah", The Man From Earth deals with the subject of immortality. In 2007, Jerome Bixby's The Man From Earth (as it is now called) was turned into an independent motion picture executive produced by his son Emerson Bixby, directed by Richard Schenkman and starring David Lee Smith, William Katt, Richard Riehle, Tony Todd, Annika Peterson, Alexis Thorpe, Ellen Crawford and John Billingsley.

The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Emperor's New Cloak" was dedicated to Bixby's memory.

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