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'''Bjo Trimble''' is a successful artist, writer, and a strong presence in Star Trek fandom. It was Trimble who was one of the major forces behind the letter-writing campaign that saw the [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original series]] renewed for its third season. She was also the driving force behind the letter-writing campaign that urged President Ford to change the name of the first Space Shuttle to ''Enterprise''. Trimble and her husband also helped set up Lincoln Enterprises, the mail-order company run by [[Majel Barrett|Majel Barrett-Roddenberry]].
 
'''Bjo Trimble''' is a successful artist, writer, and a strong presence in Star Trek fandom. It was Trimble who was one of the major forces behind the letter-writing campaign that saw the [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original series]] renewed for its third season. She was also the driving force behind the letter-writing campaign that urged President Ford to change the name of the first Space Shuttle to ''Enterprise''. Trimble and her husband also helped set up Lincoln Enterprises, the mail-order company run by [[Majel Barrett|Majel Barrett-Roddenberry]].
   
Her only 'official' work is the [[Star Trek Concordance]], an episode guide for the Original Series which began as a fandom publication, but was later published by Pocket and endorsed by Paramount; however, her fandom works include an Original Series encyclopedia, and ''On the Good Ship Enterprise'', a humourous work detaling her 15 year involvement with the show. Trimble has also written articles for numerous sci-fi magazines, including ''Starlog'' and the magazines of the US and UK official fan clubs.
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Her only 'official' work is the [[Star Trek Concordance]], an episode guide for the Original Series which began as a fandom publication, but was later published by Ballantyne Books and endorsed by Paramount; however, her fandom works include an Original Series encyclopedia, and ''On the Good Ship Enterprise'', a humourous work detaling her 15 year involvement with the show. Trimble has also written articles for numerous sci-fi magazines, including ''Starlog'' and the magazines of the US and UK official fan clubs.
   
 
You can also possibly spot her in [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]] where she, along with hundreds of other ''Star Trek'' fans, made brief appearance as a member of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] crew in the [[recreation deck]] scene.
 
You can also possibly spot her in [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]] where she, along with hundreds of other ''Star Trek'' fans, made brief appearance as a member of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] crew in the [[recreation deck]] scene.

Revision as of 19:11, 5 May 2005

Bjo Trimble is a successful artist, writer, and a strong presence in Star Trek fandom. It was Trimble who was one of the major forces behind the letter-writing campaign that saw the original series renewed for its third season. She was also the driving force behind the letter-writing campaign that urged President Ford to change the name of the first Space Shuttle to Enterprise. Trimble and her husband also helped set up Lincoln Enterprises, the mail-order company run by Majel Barrett-Roddenberry.

Her only 'official' work is the Star Trek Concordance, an episode guide for the Original Series which began as a fandom publication, but was later published by Ballantyne Books and endorsed by Paramount; however, her fandom works include an Original Series encyclopedia, and On the Good Ship Enterprise, a humourous work detaling her 15 year involvement with the show. Trimble has also written articles for numerous sci-fi magazines, including Starlog and the magazines of the US and UK official fan clubs.

You can also possibly spot her in Star Trek: The Motion Picture where she, along with hundreds of other Star Trek fans, made brief appearance as a member of the Enterprise crew in the recreation deck scene.

Bjo's current hobby and creative outlet is dyework.

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