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'''Greg Elliot''' is a writer who who worked on two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He and [[Michael Perricone]] wrote the teleplay for the season one episode "[[Prime Factors]]" (based upon a story by [[David R. George III]] and [[Eric A. Stillwell]]) and he and Perricone worked together again on the season five episode "[[Unforgettable]]".
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'''Greg Elliot''' is a writer who who worked on two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He and [[Michael Perricone]] wrote the teleplay for the season one episode {{e|Prime Factors}} (based upon a story by [[David R. George III]] and [[Eric A. Stillwell]]) and he and Perricone worked together again on the season four episode {{e|Unforgettable}}.
   
 
Elliot and Perricone went on to become executive story editors on the supernatural drama ''Charmed'' for a brief time, with the pair also writing two episodes.
 
Elliot and Perricone went on to become executive story editors on the supernatural drama ''Charmed'' for a brief time, with the pair also writing two episodes.
 
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[[Category:Production staff|Elliot, Greg]]
 
[[Category:Writers|Elliot, Greg]]
 
   
 
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Template:Realworld Greg Elliot is a writer who who worked on two episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. He and Michael Perricone wrote the teleplay for the season one episode "Prime Factors" (based upon a story by David R. George III and Eric A. Stillwell) and he and Perricone worked together again on the season four episode "Unforgettable".

Elliot and Perricone went on to become executive story editors on the supernatural drama Charmed for a brief time, with the pair also writing two episodes.

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