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  1. Arthur Heinemann (17 June 1910 – 22 September 1987; age 77) was a television and film writer and artist who worked on Star Trek: The Original Series's third season. Heinemann wrote the teleplay for "Wink of an Eye", based on a story by Lee Cronin.

  2. Arthur Heinemann was born on 17 June 1910 in Mexico. He was a writer, known for ABC Afterschool Specials (1972), Star Trek (1966) and The United States Steel Hour (1953). He died on 22 September 1987 in Santa Monica, California, USA.

    • Arthur Heinemann
    • September 22, 1987
    • June 17, 1910
  3. Arthur S. Heineman (1878–1974) was the inventor and primary architect of the world's first motel, the Motel Inn. It was originally called the Milestone Mo-Tel and is located in San Luis Obispo, California. It opened on December 12, 1925.

  4. Arthur Heinemann was born on June 17, 1910 in Mexico. He was a writer, known for ABC Afterschool Specials (1972), Star Trek (1966) and Lucas Tanner (1974). He died on September 22, 1987 in Santa Monica, California, USA.

    • June 17, 1910
    • September 22, 1987
  5. The episode was written by Arthur Heinemann, based on a story by Heinemann and D. C. Fontana (using the pen name "Michael Richards"). It was directed by David Alexander, and first broadcast on February 21, 1969.

  6. Arthur Heinemann was born on 3 January 1906 in Colorado, USA. Arthur was a writer, known for Fantasia (1940), The Fifty-First Dragon (1954) and The Pied Piper of Basin Street (1945). Arthur was married to Diana Heinemann. Arthur died in February 1960 in the USA.

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  8. Written by Arthur Heinemann, based on a story by Gene L. Coon (under the pen name Lee Cronin), and directed by Jud Taylor, it was first broadcast on November 29, 1968. In the episode, normally invisible time-accelerated aliens take over the Enterprise and attempt to abduct the crew for use as breeding stock.

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