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[[Image:FredBronson.jpg|thumb|Fred Bronson]]
 
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'''Fred Bronson''' co-wrote two episodes for [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] with writing partner [[Susan Sackett]]: "[[Menage a Troi]]" and the story for "[[The Game]]".
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'''Fred Bronson''' (b. January 10, 1949) co-wrote two episodes for [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] with writing partner [[Susan Sackett]]: "[[Menage a Troi]]" and the story for "[[The Game]]".
   
 
In 1974, Bronson also wrote the animated ''Star Trek'' episode "[[The Counter-Clock Incident]]" using the pseudonym, [[John Culver]]. At the time, Bronson was the NBC publicist assigned to the series. A year earlier, he had been the publicist on Gene Roddenberry's ''The Questor Tapes''.
 
In 1974, Bronson also wrote the animated ''Star Trek'' episode "[[The Counter-Clock Incident]]" using the pseudonym, [[John Culver]]. At the time, Bronson was the NBC publicist assigned to the series. A year earlier, he had been the publicist on Gene Roddenberry's ''The Questor Tapes''.
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Fred Bronson

Fred Bronson (b. January 10, 1949) co-wrote two episodes for Star Trek: The Next Generation with writing partner Susan Sackett: "Menage a Troi" and the story for "The Game".

In 1974, Bronson also wrote the animated Star Trek episode "The Counter-Clock Incident" using the pseudonym, John Culver. At the time, Bronson was the NBC publicist assigned to the series. A year earlier, he had been the publicist on Gene Roddenberry's The Questor Tapes.

Bronson introduced his friend Susan Sackett to Roddenberry -- and in 1974, she was hired as his personal executive assistant.

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