Chemtrails – 3.44 – Joe Menosky (Co-Writer, Star Trek: Voyager – 5×15+5×16 – Dark Frontier)

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Joe Menosky

The Official Story

JOE MENOSKY
(Co-Writer, Star Trek: Voyager “Dark Frontier”)


 

Joe Menosky is a television writer known for his work on the various Star Trek series.

Career

He graduated from Pomona College in 1979, where the number 47 holds special importance (see 47 as an in-joke). Menosky is the writer credited with starting the trend of trying to work the number 47 into many scripts.

Menosky joined the writing staff for Season 4 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and also wrote for several episodes for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. As a writer on Voyager, he usually co-wrote with Brannon Braga. In June 2016, it was announced that Menosky has also joined the writing staff for Star Trek: Discovery.

He later began work as a co-producer on The Orville, and wrote the second season episode “Sanctuary”.

Writing credits

Star Trek: The Next Generation


  • 4×06 – “Legacy”

  • 4×14 – “Clues” with Bruce D. Arthurs

  • 4×15 – “First Contact” with Marc Scott Zicree, Dennis Russell Bailey, David Bischoff, Ronald D. Moore and Michael Piller

  • 4×19 – “The Nth Degree”

  • 4×25 – “In Theory” with Ronald D. Moore

  • 5×02 – “Darmok” with Philip Lazebnik

  • 5×11 – “Hero Worship” with Hilary J. Bader

  • 5×26+6×01 – “Time’s Arrow”, Parts I and II with Michael Piller

  • 6×20 – “The Chase” with Ronald D. Moore

  • 6×22 – “Suspicions” with Naren Shankar

  • 7×03 – “Interface”

  • 7×17 – “Masks”

  • 7×23 – “Emergence” with Brannon Braga

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine


  • 1×18 – “Dramatis Personae”

  • 2×11 – “Rivals” with Jim Trombetta and Michael Piller

  • 3×18 – “Distant Voices” with Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe

Star Trek: Voyager


  • 1×13 – “Cathexis” with Brannon Braga

  • 2×23 – “The Thaw” with Richard Gadas

  • 3×05 – “Remember” with Brannon Braga

  • 3×08+3×09 – “Future’s End” Parts 1-2 with Brannon Braga

  • 3×14 – “Alter Ego”

  • 3×18 – “Darkling”

  • 3×23 – “Distant Origin” with Brannon Braga

  • 3×26+4×01 – “Scorpion” Parts 1-2 with Brannon Braga

  • 4×02 – “The Gift”

  • 4×08-4×09 – “Year of Hell” Parts 1-2 with Brannon Braga

  • 4×11 – “Concerning Flight”

  • 4×18+4×19 – “The Killing Game” Parts 1-2 with Brannon Braga

  • 4×23 – “Living Witness” with Bryan Fuller & Brannon Braga

  • 4×26 – “Hope and Fear” with Rick Berman & Brannon Braga

  • 5×02 – “Drone” with Bryan Fuller & Brannon Braga

  • 5×06 – “Timeless” with Rick Berman & Brannon Braga

  • 5×11 – “Latent Image”

  • 5×15+5×16 – “Dark Frontier” with Brannon Braga

  • 5×23 – “11:59”

  • 5×26+6×01 – “Equinox” Parts 1-2 with Rick Berman & Brannon Braga

  • 6×04 – “Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy” with Bill Vallely

  • 6×07 – “Dragon’s Teeth” with Michael Taylor & Brannon Braga

  • 6×09 – “The Voyager Conspiracy”

  • 6×12 – “Blink of an Eye” with Michael Taylor

  • 6×20 – “Good Shepherd” with Dianna Gitto

  • 6×22 – “Muse”

  • 6×26+7×01 – “Unimatrix Zero” Parts 1-2 with Brannon Braga


Source: Wikipedia

STAR TREK: VOYAGER (1995-2001)
PRODUCTION DETAILS

Created by:Rick Berman
Michael Piller
Jeri Taylor
Based on:Star Trek by Gene Roddenberry
No. of Seasons:7
No. of Episodes:172
Executive Producers:Rick Berman

Showrunners
Michael Piller (1995–1996)
Jeri Taylor (1995–1998)
Brannon Braga (1998–2000)
Kenneth Biller (2000–2001)
Production Company:Paramount Network Television
Distributor:Paramount Network Television
Original Network:UPN
Original Release:January 16, 1995 – May 23, 2001

Star Trek: Voyager – 5×16 – Borg Nanoprobe Virus

STAR TREK VOYAGER:
(5×15+5×16 – Dark Frontier, 1999)


 

Dark Frontier” is a feature length episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 15th and 16th episodes of the fifth season. This episode originally aired as a feature-length episode that was later broken up into two parts for reruns in syndication. Actress Susanna Thompson guest stars alongside the cast of this Star Trek television show as the Borg queen. The crew of a spacecraft trying to get back to Earth once again encounter a race of cybernetic organisms bent on Galactic domination. Ex-Borg character Seven of Nine (played by Jeri Ryan) struggles with her past as she rediscovers her humanity aboard the spacecraft.

The episode was written by Brannon Braga and Joe Menosky, with direction by Cliff Bole and Terry Windell. It aired on UPN on February 17, 1999.

“Dark Frontier” won an Emmy award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series.

Source: Wikipedia

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