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Since December 2006 Matalas is married to two time [[ENT]] extra [[Amy Earhart]].
 
Since December 2006 Matalas is married to two time [[ENT]] extra [[Amy Earhart]].
   
Matalas is acquainted with NASA astronaut and U.S. Naval Captain [[Wikipedia:Robert Curbeam|Robert Curbeam]], a [[Trekkie|''Star Trek'' fan]]. In January 2004, Curbeam visited the set of ''Enterprise'' as a guest of Matalas. Curbeam went on to set the record for the most spacewalks completed by a single crewmember in December 2006. [http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/news/article/36456.html]
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Matalas is acquainted with NASA astronaut and U.S. Naval Captain {{w|Robert Curbeam|Robert Curbeam}}, a [[Trekkie|''Star Trek'' fan]]. In January 2004, Curbeam visited the set of ''Enterprise'' as a guest of Matalas. Curbeam went on to set the record for the most spacewalks completed by a single crewmember in December 2006. [http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/news/article/36456.html]
   
 
The [[planet]] [[Matalas]], referenced in the ''Enterprise'' episode {{e|Dear Doctor}}, was named after Terry Matalas.
 
The [[planet]] [[Matalas]], referenced in the ''Enterprise'' episode {{e|Dear Doctor}}, was named after Terry Matalas.

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Template:Realworld Terry Matalas served as a production associate on the last two seasons of Star Trek: Voyager and all four seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise. He also wrote the stories for two episodes of Enterprise's third season, "Impulse" (with Jonathan Fernandez) and "Stratagem". He mainly worked as an assistant to executive producer Brannon Braga. He also made a cameo appearance as an Enterprise-D crewmember in the series finale of Enterprise, "These Are the Voyages...".

Since December 2006 Matalas is married to two time ENT extra Amy Earhart.

Matalas is acquainted with NASA astronaut and U.S. Naval Captain Robert Curbeam, a Star Trek fan. In January 2004, Curbeam visited the set of Enterprise as a guest of Matalas. Curbeam went on to set the record for the most spacewalks completed by a single crewmember in December 2006. [1]

The planet Matalas, referenced in the Enterprise episode "Dear Doctor", was named after Terry Matalas.

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