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Andre Bormanis (born
February 13, 1959) is an
American television producer, screenwriter, and
author of the book Star Trek:
Science Logs.
Bormanis is most...
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series Star Trek: Enterprise, the 69th overall. It was
written by André
Bormanis and
Michael Sussman, and was
directed by
Michael Grossman; his
first episode...
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Bormanis. This was the
first and only
episode of
Enterprise directed by
Winrich Kolbe who
directed a
total of 48 Star Trek
episodes Bormanis said...
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originally aired on
April 16, 2003, on UPN. The
episode was
written by André
Bormanis and
directed by
James A. Contner. The episode's
guest stars included Nicole...
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Science consultant André
Bormanis thought the idea
strained credulity, but it was his job to make it at
least sound plausible.
Bormanis consulted with a pathologist...
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first episode written as a
combined effort by André
Bormanis and
Chris Black,
although Bormanis had
written episodes such as "Hatchery" and "Extinction"...
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episode was
written by
Andre Bormanis (story) and
Robert Doherty (teleplay), and
aired on UPN on
November 3, 1999.
Bormanis was also the Star Trek science...
- Tipet's
earlier call
leads Doggett and
Skinner to
Andre Bormanis (Grant Heslov), a drug dealer.
Bormanis is arrested, and put in a cell at the
local police...
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mutated crew members. The
episode was
written by
story editor André
Bormanis and
directed by Star Trek: The Next
Generation alumnus LeVar Burton. "Extinction"...
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Bormanis and the
episode was
directed by Star Trek:
Voyager alumna Roxann Dawson. The
episode was the
first of the
season for both
Bormanis and Dawson...