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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Joe Menosky started working on ''Star Trek'' during the fourth season of ''The Next Generation'', and wrote scripts for the franchise as late as ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' [[VOY Season 7|season seven]]. During his time with the franchise, he moved to Europe for three years. There, he wrote and developed television pilots for studio Gaumont in France, while continuing to write scripts for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and then ''Star Trek: Voyager'', on a freelance basis. When he came back to the United States, Menosky joined ''Star Trek: Voyager'' in its [[VOY Season 3|third season]] as a writer-producer.
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Joe Menosky started working on ''[[Star Trek]]'' during the fourth season of ''The Next Generation'', and wrote scripts for the franchise as late as ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' [[VOY Season 7|season seven]]. During his [[time]] with the franchise, he moved to [[Europe]] for three [[Earth measurements#year|years]]. There, he wrote and developed [[television]] pilots for studio Gaumont in [[France]], while continuing to write scripts for ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and then ''Star Trek: Voyager'', on a freelance basis. When he came back to the [[United States]], Menosky joined ''Star Trek: Voyager'' in its [[VOY Season 3|third season]] as a writer-producer.
   
 
In addition to ''Star Trek'', Menosky recently sold a feature screenplay co-authored with [[Brannon Braga]] to director James Cameron (''Terminator'', ''Terminator II'', and ''Aliens''), called "Real Time".
 
In addition to ''Star Trek'', Menosky recently sold a feature screenplay co-authored with [[Brannon Braga]] to director James Cameron (''Terminator'', ''Terminator II'', and ''Aliens''), called "Real Time".
   
Menosky had been a journalist before working in film and television. He used to be science editor and reporter for [[wikipedia:National Public Radio|National Public Radio]]'s "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition". Articles and essays of his have been re-printed numerous times in "The Economist," "The Washington Post," and MIT's "Technology Review", among others.
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Menosky had been a [[news|journalist]] before working in [[film]] and television. He used to be [[science]] editor and reporter for [[wikipedia:National Public Radio|National Public Radio]]'s "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition". Articles and essays of his have been re-printed numerous times in ''The Economist'', ''The Washington Post'', and [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT's]] ''Technology Review'', among others.
   
 
Recently, Joe Menosky joined the writing staff of ''The Dead Zone'', a new [[science fiction]] series from [[Michael Piller]]. ''The Dead Zone'' premiered in [[June 2004]].
 
Recently, Joe Menosky joined the writing staff of ''The Dead Zone'', a new [[science fiction]] series from [[Michael Piller]]. ''The Dead Zone'' premiered in [[June 2004]].

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Joe Menosky

Joe Menosky was Executive Story Editor during Star Trek: The Next Generation's fourth season and Co-producer during the fifth season.

Biography

Joe Menosky started working on Star Trek during the fourth season of The Next Generation, and wrote scripts for the franchise as late as Star Trek: Voyager season seven. During his time with the franchise, he moved to Europe for three years. There, he wrote and developed television pilots for studio Gaumont in France, while continuing to write scripts for Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and then Star Trek: Voyager, on a freelance basis. When he came back to the United States, Menosky joined Star Trek: Voyager in its third season as a writer-producer.

In addition to Star Trek, Menosky recently sold a feature screenplay co-authored with Brannon Braga to director James Cameron (Terminator, Terminator II, and Aliens), called "Real Time".

Menosky had been a journalist before working in film and television. He used to be science editor and reporter for National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition". Articles and essays of his have been re-printed numerous times in The Economist, The Washington Post, and MIT's Technology Review, among others.

Recently, Joe Menosky joined the writing staff of The Dead Zone, a new science fiction series from Michael Piller. The Dead Zone premiered in June 2004.

Writing Credits

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Star Trek: Voyager

Background Information

  • Menosky is probably best known as the writer who started inserting the number 47 into his scripts, a tradition carried on by Braga, Ronald D. Moore and others.
  • Menosky is well known for writing "high-concept" scripts - some episodes written by him have been heavily criticized, but others have had great success.

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