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'''Bryan Stewart'''
'''Bryan Stewart''' Susanne Lambdin was late at work one night when Bryan Stewart approached Susanne after his father had died, and he wanted to get a message to him. The idea Susanne and Bryan worked on was to have Wesley meet his late father on the Holodeck on his 18th birthday. Susanne and Bryan turned the idea into Season 4: Episode 78 titled "Family". Ron Moore wanted to take full credit; but the WGA decided both Susanne and Bryan deserved a "based in part credit". By the way, that is 1/4 of one credit needed for two credits to get into the WGA.
 
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Susanne Lambdin was late at work one night when Bryan Stewart approached Susanne after his father had died, and he wanted to get a message to him. The idea Susanne and Bryan worked on was to have Wesley meet his late father on the Holodeck on his 18th birthday. Susanne and Bryan turned the idea into Season 4: Episode 78 titled "Family". Ron Moore wanted to take full credit; but the WGA decided both Susanne and Bryan deserved a "based in part credit". By the way, that is 1/4 of one credit needed for two credits to get into the WGA.
 
In addition, Bryan and Susanne both earned $500 dollars a piece. At that time Star Trek scripts, went for $18,000.
 
In addition, Bryan and Susanne both earned $500 dollars a piece. At that time Star Trek scripts, went for $18,000.
   

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Susanne Lambdin was late at work one night when Bryan Stewart approached Susanne after his father had died, and he wanted to get a message to him. The idea Susanne and Bryan worked on was to have Wesley meet his late father on the Holodeck on his 18th birthday. Susanne and Bryan turned the idea into Season 4: Episode 78 titled "Family". Ron Moore wanted to take full credit; but the WGA decided both Susanne and Bryan deserved a "based in part credit". By the way, that is 1/4 of one credit needed for two credits to get into the WGA. In addition, Bryan and Susanne both earned $500 dollars a piece. At that time Star Trek scripts, went for $18,000.

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