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An interview from 1994 from the set of the ''Voyager'' pilot {{e|Caretaker}} was published in the special feature "On Location with the Kazons" on the [[VOY Season 1 DVD|''Voyager'' Season 1 DVD]].
 
An interview from 1994 from the set of the ''Voyager'' pilot {{e|Caretaker}} was published in the special feature "On Location with the Kazons" on the [[VOY Season 1 DVD|''Voyager'' Season 1 DVD]].
   
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[[Livingston (fish)|Livingston]], the lionfish present in the [[captain's ready room|ready room]] of [[Jean-Luc Picard]] for all seven years of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', was named for him, as was the [[starship]] {{USS|Livingston}} and [[Starfleet]] [[David Livingston (Vice Admiral)|Vice Admiral David Livingston]], who was listed on the dedication plaques of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, {{USS|Defiant|2370}}, {{USS|Pasteur}}, {{USS|São Paulo}}, and {{USS|Voyager}}.
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[[Livingston]], the lionfish present in the [[captain's ready room|ready room]] of [[Jean-Luc Picard]] for all seven years of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', was named for him, as was the [[starship]] {{USS|Livingston}} and [[Starfleet]] [[David Livingston (Vice Admiral)|Vice Admiral David Livingston]], who was listed on the dedication plaques of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, {{USS|Defiant|2370}}, {{USS|Pasteur}}, {{USS|São Paulo}}, and {{USS|Voyager}}.
   
 
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=== Other work ===

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David Livingston

David Livingston in 2002

David Livingston served as a supervising producer on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. He has directorial credits on two Next Generation episodes, 17 Deep Space Nine episodes, 28 Voyager episodes and 15 Enterprise episodes, for a total of 62 episodes across the four spin-off series. He also wrote the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine first season episode "The Nagus".

Career

Star Trek

Livingston began his work with Star Trek as a unit production manager on the pilot episode of The Next Generation in 1987 before moving up the ranks to become a supervising producer in 1992 there and for the subsequent Trek series. [1] In 1994, Livingston was nominated, along with the rest of the series' production staff, for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series for Next Generation.

An interview from 1994 from the set of the Voyager pilot "Caretaker" was published in the special feature "On Location with the Kazons" on the Voyager Season 1 DVD.

Contributions to the Star Trek universe

Livingston, the lionfish present in the ready room of Jean-Luc Picard for all seven years of Star Trek: The Next Generation, was named for him, as was the starship USS Livingston and Starfleet Vice Admiral David Livingston, who was listed on the dedication plaques of the USS Enterprise-D, USS Defiant, USS Pasteur, USS São Paulo, and USS Voyager.

Other work

Livingston has production credits on several episodes of the science fiction television series Seven Days and Threshold. He also has direction credits on episodes of Baywatch Nights, Seven Days, Viper, Sliders and Strong Medicine. In 2000, Livingston wrote, directed and produced Slice of Life, a short film starring Matthew Baer, Patricia Tallman and Star Trek: Voyager's Robert Picardo.

In 2004, Livingston opened a photography exhibition entitled "The Sign," featuring original photography of the Hollywood Sign.[2]. In 2005, he opened another exhibition entitled "Slice of Life" which featured some of Livingston's experimental photography.[1]

Directorial Credits

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Director David Livingston Unveils Photography Exhibit date: 2005-01-10 access date: 2007-03-21}}
  2. Interview: Veteran David Livingston Directs "The Sign", Talks ENT Season 4 date: 2004-08-23 access date: 2007-03-21

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