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+ | '''John D. Payne''' is a screenwriter. He co-wrote the first draft of {{film|13}} with his writing partner [[Patrick McKay]] and co-producer [[Roberto Orci]]. [http://www.thewrap.com/star-trek-beams-up-writers-id-payne-patrick-mckay] [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/star-trek-3-beams-up-663729] |
− | Payne named the first episode of ''Star Trek'' he watched as {{TNG|Frame of Mind}}. After becoming hooked on the series via reruns on [[UPN]], he recorded episodes and edited out commercial breaks to create his own archive. He bought ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' to list the episodes he had not seen yet. {{TrekMovie.com|2014/06/28/remember-me-1-of-3-why-star-trek-nostalgia-rules-the-internet}} |
+ | Payne named the first episode of ''[[Star Trek]]'' he watched as {{TNG|Frame of Mind}}. After becoming hooked on the series via reruns on [[UPN]], he recorded episodes and edited out commercial breaks to create his own archive. He bought ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' to list the episodes he had not seen yet. {{TrekMovie.com|2014/06/28/remember-me-1-of-3-why-star-trek-nostalgia-rules-the-internet}} |
Payne also watched ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', but only a few episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' because he was at college while it was airing. [http://trekcore.com/blog/2014/06/mckay-payne-interview1/] |
Payne also watched ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', but only a few episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' because he was at college while it was airing. [http://trekcore.com/blog/2014/06/mckay-payne-interview1/] |
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+ | Before being assigned to ''Star Trek XIII'', Payne and McKay scripted an adaptation of the graphic novel ''Boilerplate'' for [[Bad Robot]]. They also scripted the Biblical epic ''Goliath'' and a film adaptation of the [[Spike TV]] series ''Deadliest Warrior''. All three of these films are still in the development stages. |
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== External links == |
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm4260438}} |
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− | * [http://mormonartist.net/interviews/jd-payne |
+ | * [http://mormonartist.net/interviews/jd-payne Interview] at [http://mormonartist.net MormonArtist.net] |
− | * [http://ldsliving.com/story/75007-to-boldly-go-where-no-mormon-has-gone-before Interview at |
+ | * [http://ldsliving.com/story/75007-to-boldly-go-where-no-mormon-has-gone-before Interview] at [http://ldsliving.com LDSLiving.com] |
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John D. Payne is a screenwriter. He co-wrote the first draft of Star Trek Beyond with his writing partner Patrick McKay and co-producer Roberto Orci. [1] [2]
Payne named the first episode of Star Trek he watched as TNG: "Frame of Mind". After becoming hooked on the series via reruns on UPN, he recorded episodes and edited out commercial breaks to create his own archive. He bought Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion to list the episodes he had not seen yet. [3]
Payne also watched Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, but only a few episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise because he was at college while it was airing. [4]
Before being assigned to Star Trek XIII, Payne and McKay scripted an adaptation of the graphic novel Boilerplate for Bad Robot. They also scripted the Biblical epic Goliath and a film adaptation of the Spike TV series Deadliest Warrior. All three of these films are still in the development stages.
External links
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- Interview at MormonArtist.net
- Interview at LDSLiving.com