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  1. Nov 8, 2017 · Star Trek’s other Gene — the influential writer and producer Gene L. Coon I’ve been watching eagerly as Star Trek: Discovery ushers in a new era of Trek on TV. It’s done so by ...

    • Why is Gene Coon called the Forgotten Gene?1
    • Why is Gene Coon called the Forgotten Gene?2
    • Why is Gene Coon called the Forgotten Gene?3
    • Why is Gene Coon called the Forgotten Gene?4
    • Why is Gene Coon called the Forgotten Gene?5
  2. Gene L. Coon Remembering the original Star Trek's Forgotten Gene, Gene L. Coon (January 7, 1924 – July 8, 1973)... Coon was the producer of 35 of the original series' 79 regular episodes, and he wrote or co-wrote about a dozen Trek scripts, some credited to his pseudonym Lee Cronin. In his producing role he also performed many uncredited ...

  3. Aug 25, 2016 · He has become known as the "Forgotten Gene." But what Gene Coon did for Star Trek should never be forgotten. This Trek writer and producer gave us some of the most important elements of the Star Trek...

  4. Eugene Lee Coon (January 7, 1924 – July 8, 1973) was an American screenwriter, television producer, and novelist. He is best remembered for his work on the original Star Trek as a screenwriter, story editor, and showrunner from the middle of the series' first season to the middle of the second. Along with series creator Gene Roddenberry, Coon ...

  5. Dec 15, 2016 · Forgotten Roddenberry: The Questor Tapes ... Gene L. Coon. Coon was the line producer in Trek’s ... Coon was a marine throughout the entirety of the same war and was called back into service to ...

  6. Sep 8, 2016 · Perhaps the most nettlesome scientific conundrum that Star Trek encountered occurred in “The Devil in the Dark,” written by producer Gene L. Coon. The script called for a hideous, corrosive ...

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  8. Often referred to as 'the forgotten Gene' (a reference to Gene Roddenberry), Gene Lee Coon was one of the most important creative minds behind "Star Trek" (1966). He is credited with inventing the Klingons and the 'Prime Directive', and with developing the interpersonal dynamics between Spock and McCoy (in particular, the invariably humorous verbal banter).

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