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  1. October 2, 1938 (age 85) United States. Nationality (legal) American. Alma mater. Cornell Law School. Occupation. Screenwriter. Steven W. Carabatsos (born October 2, 1938) is an American screenwriter, who was also the story editor on Star Trek between the tenures of John D. F. Black and D. C. Fontana .

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    Steven W. Carabatsos (born 2 October 1938; age 85) is a former writer for the television shows Ben Casey, Peyton Place, and The Big Valley before joining Star Trek: The Original Series as Story Consultant in August 1966.

    [page number? • edit] recalls a practical joke, involving Gene Roddenberry that was played on Steve Carabatsos. According to Roddenberry:

  2. Steven W. Carabatsos. Script and Continuity Department. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Steven W. Carabatsos is known for Tentacles (1977), Star Trek (1966) and El Condor (1970). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list.

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  3. Steven W. Carabatsos (born 2 October 1938; age 85) was a writer for the television shows Ben Casey, Peyton Place, and The Big Valley before joining as Story Consultant in . The World of Star Trek recalls a practical joke, involving Gene Roddenberry that was played on Steve Carabatsos.

  4. Steven W. Carabatsos - Trekipedia. UFP Historical Society. Production. (Real-World information) Writer. Star Trek. Court Martial (Teleplay with Don M. Mankiewicz) [2] Operation -- Annihilate! [3] Script Consultant. Star Trek. The Conscience of the King [4] The Galileo Seven [5] Court Martial [2] The Menagerie, Part I [6] [7] Shore Leave [8]

  5. Steven W. Carabatsos is the author of Star Trek 2 (3.70 avg rating, 1200 ratings, 64 reviews, published 1968) and Star Trek Operation -- Annihilate ! ...

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