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'''Bradley Thompson''' is a writer of several ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes. In all of the episodes he was involved in, he always wrote with [[David Weddle]]. He is now a writer, a executive story editor and co-producer on [[Ronald D. Moore]]'s ''Battlestar Galactica''. |
'''Bradley Thompson''' is a writer of several ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes. In all of the episodes he was involved in, he always wrote with [[David Weddle]]. He is now a writer, a executive story editor and co-producer on [[Ronald D. Moore]]'s ''Battlestar Galactica''. |
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+ | He appears in the background of the scene set in [[Vic Fontaine]]'s [[Vic's Las Vegas Lounge|lounge]] in {{e|What You Leave Behind}} as a [[Bashir 62 holograms|holographic guest]]. |
Thompson was to write a [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)|''Deep Space Nine'' relaunch]] [[novel]] entitled "Walking Wounded". Unfortunately, the project was abandoned. The novel was to focus on veterans of the [[Dominion War]] and how they adjusted to normal life again and attempted to come to terms with their experiences. |
Thompson was to write a [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)|''Deep Space Nine'' relaunch]] [[novel]] entitled "Walking Wounded". Unfortunately, the project was abandoned. The novel was to focus on veterans of the [[Dominion War]] and how they adjusted to normal life again and attempted to come to terms with their experiences. |
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Bradley Thompson is a writer of several Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes. In all of the episodes he was involved in, he always wrote with David Weddle. He is now a writer, a executive story editor and co-producer on Ronald D. Moore's Battlestar Galactica.
He appears in the background of the scene set in Vic Fontaine's lounge in "What You Leave Behind" as a holographic guest.
Thompson was to write a Deep Space Nine relaunch novel entitled "Walking Wounded". Unfortunately, the project was abandoned. The novel was to focus on veterans of the Dominion War and how they adjusted to normal life again and attempted to come to terms with their experiences.
Writing Credits
- DS9:
- "Rules of Engagement"
- "The Assignment" (Teleplay)
- "Business as Usual"
- "Sons and Daughters"
- "One Little Ship"
- "Inquisition"
- "The Reckoning" (Teleplay)
- "Time's Orphan" (Teleplay)
- "Treachery, Faith and the Great River" (with Philip Kim)
- "Prodigal Daughter"
- "'Til Death Do Us Part"
- "Extreme Measures"
External link
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