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Call Sheet (Thursday, November 3 1988) from the Production of "The Schizoid Man", Star Trek - The Next Generation

 

One side tells what scenes, actors, equipment, props, etc will be used, the other side has names of all positions with the individuals' names who are working.

 

Details:

Ready Room, Bridge, Suzie Plaxson was Selar and had make-up call was 2 hours before set call, Frakes 1/2 hour in Makeup, Sirtis, 1 1/2 hours...

 

Background:

  • This episode marks the only on screen appearance of Dr. Selar (Suzie Plakson), a character who is referred to in numerous subsequent episodes of the series.
  • This is the first of W. Morgan Sheppard's four appearances throughout the Star Trek franchise.

 

Script "Devil´s Due" from Star Trek - The Next Generation,

First Adaptation (August 25 1989)

 

From episode 13 of the 4th Season of Star Trek The Next Generation. This episode was originally written as an episode for the unproduced series, Star Trek: Phase II. It, and "The Child", were first earmarked for possible recycling for Star Trek: The Next Generation, in anticipation of what became a lengthy Screen Writers' Guild strike which delayed production on Season Two. In the Phase II script, set on the planet Neuterra, Kirk was the arbiter for the people and the Enterprise computer was the judge. The Ardra entity was a male being called Komether.

Text Source: www.memory-alpha.org

Script "Doctor Bashir, I Presume?" from

Star Trek - Deep Space Nine, Final Draft (December 13, 1996)

 

From episode 16 of the 5th Season of Star Trek Deep Space Nine. This episode was written by Ronald D. Moore. The script was obtained directly from crew members.

 

Script "Tacking into the Wind" from Star Trek - Deep Space Nine,

First Draft (February 17, 1999)

 

From episode 22 of the 7th Season of Star Trek Deep Space Nine. This episode was written by Ronald D. Moore. The script has the various colored pages when things are updated. The script was obtained directly from crew members.

 

 

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