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'''Juan Carlos Fernandez''' (also known as '''Juan Fernandez''') worked as an assistant to the producers on the first season of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. With the start of the second season he became the pre-production coordinator and remained as such until the last episode. He appeared among the series contributors in the last scene of {{e|These Are the Voyages...}} as a [[Unnamed Humans (22nd century)#Ceremony Attendee, Civilian 4|civilian]] and was uncredited for this role.
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'''Juan Carlos Fernandez''' (also credited as '''Juan Fernandez''' and '''J.C. Fernandez''') worked as an assistant to the producers on the first season of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. With the start of the second season he became the pre-production coordinator and remained as such until the last episode. He appeared among the series contributors in the last scene of {{e|These Are the Voyages...}} as a [[Unnamed Humans (22nd century)#Civilian ceremony attendees (2161)|civilian ceremony attendee]] but received no credit for this appearance.
   
 
After ''Enterprise'', he has worked as a script coordinator for television series such as ''Threshold'' (2005-2006, starring [[Brent Spiner]] and produced by [[Brannon Braga]], [[David Livingston]], [[Mike Sussman]], and [[André Bormanis]]), ''Eureka'' (2006, starring [[Salli Elise Richardson]]), and ''Cold Case'' (2006-2008).
 
After ''Enterprise'', he has worked as a script coordinator for television series such as ''Threshold'' (2005-2006, starring [[Brent Spiner]] and produced by [[Brannon Braga]], [[David Livingston]], [[Mike Sussman]], and [[André Bormanis]]), ''Eureka'' (2006, starring [[Salli Elise Richardson]]), and ''Cold Case'' (2006-2008).
   
Since 2005, he has been committed to the AIDS/Lifecycle organization, biking for 7 days from San Francisco to Los Angeles in June. His donors have helped him persoanlly raise over $25,000 over three years. In 2007, he fulfilled his promise to shave his head if he raised over $10,000. He is signed up for the event again this year.
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Since 2005, he has been committed to the AIDS/Lifecycle organization, biking for seven days from San Francisco to Los Angeles in June. His donors have helped him personally raise over US$25,000 over three years. In 2007, he fulfilled his promise to shave his head if he raised over US$10,000. He signed up for the event again in 2008.
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.aidslifecycle.org/5158 AIDSLifeCycle.org] - official site
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*[http://www.aidslifecycle.org/5158 AIDSLifeCycle.org] - official site
 
   
 
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...as a ceremony attendee

Juan Carlos Fernandez (also credited as Juan Fernandez and J.C. Fernandez) worked as an assistant to the producers on the first season of Star Trek: Enterprise. With the start of the second season he became the pre-production coordinator and remained as such until the last episode. He appeared among the series contributors in the last scene of "These Are the Voyages..." as a civilian ceremony attendee but received no credit for this appearance.

After Enterprise, he has worked as a script coordinator for television series such as Threshold (2005-2006, starring Brent Spiner and produced by Brannon Braga, David Livingston, Mike Sussman, and André Bormanis), Eureka (2006, starring Salli Elise Richardson), and Cold Case (2006-2008).

Since 2005, he has been committed to the AIDS/Lifecycle organization, biking for seven days from San Francisco to Los Angeles in June. His donors have helped him personally raise over US$25,000 over three years. In 2007, he fulfilled his promise to shave his head if he raised over US$10,000. He signed up for the event again in 2008.

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