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Garfield Reeves-Stevens (born 1953), together with his wife Judith Reeves-Stevens, is one of Star Trek's best-selling original book writers. Together, the Reeves-Stevens couple wrote or co-wrote five episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise's fourth season. Being Star Trek: The Original Series fans, the couple had already written several fully licensed reference books on the subject of Star Trek previously, prior to becoming officially involved with the live-action franchise.

He, along with his wife, officially joined the production staff of an actual Star Trek production, Enterprise's fourth season.

In appreciation, aside from the fact that it had gained him a shared official credit as "Co-Producer" for the episodes "Babel One" - "These Are the Voyages...", he also was featured alongside his wife in the last episode "These Are the Voyages..." as "Commander Brad Yacobian" (named after fellow Enterprise producer Brad Yacobian).

In 2001 he was, also with his wife, interviewed for the special feature Phase II: the Lost Enterprise on the Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition) DVD. In 2009 Reeves-Stevens was interviewed for the special feature "Star Trek: The Three Picture Saga" on the DVD box release of Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection alongside his wife, Harve Bennett, Peter Krikes, Steve Meerson, Nicholas Meyer, and Ralph Winter.

In 2007, Garfield and his wife co-created a planned zombie series entitled Alive, which would've starred John Billingsley and Gary Graham. They were to serve as showrunners of the series, which was set to debut in mid-to-late 2008. The series was never made. [1] A series, conceived by the couple, that did make it onto the small screen was the 2012 spin-off series of the British sci-fi show Primeval, Primeval: New World, which, however, was unfortunately canceled after one season.

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