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'''Ray Bradbury''' was a noted [[20th century]] science fiction author on [[Earth]].
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'''Ray Bradbury''' was an [[American]] [[author]] of [[20th century]] [[science fiction]].
   
The [[1950s]] [[magazine]] ''[[Galaxy (magazine)|Galaxy]]'' featured stories by Bradbury, as well as [[Robert Heinlein]] and [[Theodore Sturgeon (author)|Theodore Sturgeon]]. [[Herbert Rossoff]] believed that if he joined the magazine it would "complete" the lineup. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
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The [[1950s]] [[magazine]] ''{{dis|Galaxy|magazine}}'' featured stories by Bradbury, as well as [[Robert Heinlein]] and {{dis|Theodore Sturgeon|author}}. [[Herbert Rossoff]] believed that if he joined the magazine it would "complete" the lineup. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
   
The [[24th century]] [[Federation]] [[starship]], {{USS|Bradbury}} was named in his honor. ({{TNG|Ménage à Troi}})
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The [[24th century]] [[Federation]] [[starship]] ''[[USS Bradbury|Bradbury]]'', and its [[Bradbury class|class]], were named in his honor. ({{TNG|Ménage à Troi|Brothers}})
{{bginfo|Bradbury was asked by the production staff of the original Star Trek series if he wanted to contribute to the show. He visited the sets, but finally said no.'' ([[TOS Season 1|Star Trek: The Original Series Season 1]] DVD Special Features)}}
 
   
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{{bginfo|Ray Bradbury was asked by the production staff of [[Star Trek: The Original Series|the original ''Star Trek'' series]] if he wanted to contribute to the show. He visited the sets, but finally said no. ([[TOS Season 1]] DVD special features)|The notion of Ray Bradbury writing for ''[[Star Trek]]'' was also suggested in a {{y|2004}} treatment for a new ''Star Trek'' series, a fourteen-page document written by [[J. Michael Straczynski]] and Bryce Zabel. ''[http://bztv.typepad.com/newsviews/2006/06/spaced_out_star.html]''}}
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Revision as of 15:31, 6 April 2016

Ray Bradbury was an American author of 20th century science fiction.

The 1950s magazine Galaxy featured stories by Bradbury, as well as Robert Heinlein and Theodore Sturgeon. Herbert Rossoff believed that if he joined the magazine it would "complete" the lineup. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

The 24th century Federation starship Bradbury, and its class, were named in his honor. (TNG: "Ménage à Troi", "Brothers")

Ray Bradbury was asked by the production staff of the original Star Trek series if he wanted to contribute to the show. He visited the sets, but finally said no. (TOS Season 1 DVD special features)
The notion of Ray Bradbury writing for Star Trek was also suggested in a 2004 treatment for a new Star Trek series, a fourteen-page document written by J. Michael Straczynski and Bryce Zabel. [1]

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