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'''Lawrence "Larry" John DeUnger''' {{born|5|April|1950}} is a [[:Category: Visual effects companies|visual effects]] technician who worked on the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' pilot episode {{e|Broken Bow}}. He is listed on the call sheet of the episode. Apart from this, he, while in the employ of [[Boss Film Studios]], was called in to replicate the slow rotating motion of the [[Deep Space Station K-7 model]] for the 1996 ''[[Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}}, that [[Doug Drexler]] discovered was there in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|The Trouble with Tribbles}}. (''[[The Magic of Tribbles: The Making of Trials and Tribble-ations]]'', pp. 44-45)
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'''Lawrence "Larry" John DeUnger''' {{born|5|April|1950}} is a [[:Category: Visual effects companies|visual effects]] technician who worked on the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' pilot episode {{e|Broken Bow}}. He is listed on the call sheet of the episode. Apart from this, he, while in the employ of [[Boss Film Studios]], was called in to replicate the slow rotating motion of the [[Deep Space Station K-7 model]] for the 1996 ''[[star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}}, that [[Doug Drexler]] discovered was there in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|The Trouble with Tribbles}}. (''[[The Magic of Tribbles: The Making of Trials and Tribble-ations]]'', pp. 44-45)
   
 
Hailing from Los Angeles County, California, his other credits as special effects artist and model maker include the action film ''Die Hard'' (1988) and its sequel ''Die Hard 2'' (1990), the thriller ''The Hunt for Red October'' (1990), the science fiction thriller ''Solar Crisis'' (1990), the fantasy adventure ''Hook'' (1991), the comic adaptation ''Batman Forever'' (1995), {{w|Roland Emmerich}}'s science fiction blockbuster ''Independence Day'' (1996), the thriller ''Air Force One'' (1997), the science fiction blockbuster ''Starship Troopers'' (1997), the action thriller ''Desperate Measures'' (1998), the family movie ''Stuart Little'' (1999), and the thriller ''Fracture'' (2007).
 
Hailing from Los Angeles County, California, his other credits as special effects artist and model maker include the action film ''Die Hard'' (1988) and its sequel ''Die Hard 2'' (1990), the thriller ''The Hunt for Red October'' (1990), the science fiction thriller ''Solar Crisis'' (1990), the fantasy adventure ''Hook'' (1991), the comic adaptation ''Batman Forever'' (1995), {{w|Roland Emmerich}}'s science fiction blockbuster ''Independence Day'' (1996), the thriller ''Air Force One'' (1997), the science fiction blockbuster ''Starship Troopers'' (1997), the action thriller ''Desperate Measures'' (1998), the family movie ''Stuart Little'' (1999), and the thriller ''Fracture'' (2007).

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Template:Realworld Lawrence "Larry" John DeUnger (born 5 April 1950; age 74) is a visual effects technician who worked on the Star Trek: Enterprise pilot episode "Broken Bow". He is listed on the call sheet of the episode. Apart from this, he, while in the employ of Boss Film Studios, was called in to replicate the slow rotating motion of the Deep Space Station K-7 model for the 1996 star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Trials and Tribble-ations", that Doug Drexler discovered was there in The Original Series episode "The Trouble with Tribbles". (The Magic of Tribbles: The Making of Trials and Tribble-ations, pp. 44-45)

Hailing from Los Angeles County, California, his other credits as special effects artist and model maker include the action film Die Hard (1988) and its sequel Die Hard 2 (1990), the thriller The Hunt for Red October (1990), the science fiction thriller Solar Crisis (1990), the fantasy adventure Hook (1991), the comic adaptation Batman Forever (1995), Roland Emmerich's science fiction blockbuster Independence Day (1996), the thriller Air Force One (1997), the science fiction blockbuster Starship Troopers (1997), the action thriller Desperate Measures (1998), the family movie Stuart Little (1999), and the thriller Fracture (2007).

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