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:''You may also be looking for the [[23rd century]] [[Samuel T. Cogley]].'' |
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− | '''Samuel T. Cogley''' was a [[20th century]] [[science fiction]] [[author]] who wrote the story "[[Court Martial]]" for the [[September]] [[1953]] issue of '' |
+ | '''Samuel T. Cogley''' was a [[20th century]] [[science fiction]] [[author]] who wrote the story "[[Court Martial]]" for the [[September]] [[1953]] issue of ''{{dis|Galaxy|magazine}}''. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}}) |
{{bginfo|Cogley's name is a homage to the character of [[Samuel Cogley]] (played by [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]]) in the original series episode {{e|Court Martial}}.}} |
{{bginfo|Cogley's name is a homage to the character of [[Samuel Cogley]] (played by [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]]) in the original series episode {{e|Court Martial}}.}} |
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- You may also be looking for the 23rd century Samuel T. Cogley.
Samuel T. Cogley was a 20th century science fiction author who wrote the story "Court Martial" for the September 1953 issue of Galaxy. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
Cogley's name is a homage to the character of Samuel Cogley (played by Elisha Cook, Jr.) in the original series episode "Court Martial".