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Dana Kramer-Rolls (born 10 May 1940; age 83) is a Star Trek author.

Circa 2006, she commented: "I never warmed up to The Next Generation, I still think that Deep Space Nine was the best spin-off of the lot. I eventually got interested in Voyager, and I think that Enterprise had much greater potential, and if it had stayed on the air longer in, an arc of the backstory of the Federation would have developed". (Voyages of Imagination, p. 86)

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