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+ | '''Maury Ginsberg''' was a spotlight operator at the famous [[Woodstock]] [[music]] festival in [[New York]] on [[Earth]] in [[1969]]. He hitched a lift to the concert and noticed a disconnected cable that could have ruined the concert. He was not aware that the man who drove him there was the member of the [[Q Continuum]] later known as [[Quinn]]. |
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+ | Following the concert, Ginsberg would go on to meet his future wife, a "[[groovy]] chick with the long red beads" that was in the backseat of Quinn's [[jeep]]. He would then go on to become a successful [[Dentistry|orthodontist]], settle in [[Scarsdale]], and have four children. |
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+ | Ginsberg was brought aboard the {{USS|Voyager}} by [[Q]] in [[2372]] along with Sir [[Isaac Newton]] and Commander [[William T. Riker]] to provide evidence of Quinn's influence on history. He was returned shortly afterwards with no memory of this. ({{VOY|Death Wish}}) |
− | + | {{bginfo|The character had a different name in an early draft, but after [[Maury Ginsberg (actor)|actor Maury Ginsberg]] was cast, the episode's writers, [[Shawn Piller|Shawn]] and [[Michael Piller]], decided to go ahead and use his name for the character. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 2nd ed., p. 173)}} |
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Revision as of 02:16, 31 July 2013
Maury Ginsberg was a spotlight operator at the famous Woodstock music festival in New York on Earth in 1969. He hitched a lift to the concert and noticed a disconnected cable that could have ruined the concert. He was not aware that the man who drove him there was the member of the Q Continuum later known as Quinn.
Following the concert, Ginsberg would go on to meet his future wife, a "groovy chick with the long red beads" that was in the backseat of Quinn's jeep. He would then go on to become a successful orthodontist, settle in Scarsdale, and have four children.
Ginsberg was brought aboard the USS Voyager by Q in 2372 along with Sir Isaac Newton and Commander William T. Riker to provide evidence of Quinn's influence on history. He was returned shortly afterwards with no memory of this. (VOY: "Death Wish")