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Robert Hewitt Wolfe's Coda. As the title explains. This is a link to the Andromeda Coda that he wrote to explain his vision of the ending of Andromeda. Due to him leaving mid way thought the series, this provides a look at what could have been. Good read if your finished with the show and an interesting look at the overall shows direction early ...
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is a script that would have tied up the storylines for Dylan, Tyr, Beka, Andromeda, Harper, Rev Bem and would have also revealed the backstory and origins of Trance's people, the Universe, and the Abyss. It was never produced.
GENE RODDENBERRY’S ANDROMEDAA Play in One Act
Written by
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
April 17, 2005
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Robert Hewitt Wolfe (born 1964) is an American television producer and screenwriter. He is best known for his work as a writer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and for developing and producing the series Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda .
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Apr 7, 2019 · What would the Coda have looked like? Andromeda's original writer, Robert Hewitt Wolfe, parted ways with the series before its conclusion. Wolfe already had a plan for how everything would end and he lays this out in the Coda. It was never performed, and the license Wolfe applied to it prohibits this too.
Oct 23, 2008 · Andromeda Coda: The Musical Journey is an album of symphonic scores, composed and produced by David Fang, based upon Robert Hewitt Wolfe's standalone but canon work Coda. Fang wrote and composed all 31 tracks himself, and then enlisted the Garritan Personal Orchestra and East West Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra, as well as East West Quantum Leap Symphonic Choir, to perform his work. The ...
Apr 17, 2005 · NOTE: What follows WAS NOT PAID FOR BY ANYONE, especially not the folks at Tribune or Fireworks. It was written in April of 2005, over three years after the cessation of my employment on ANDROMEDA. As such, it is basically fan fiction. In other words: I own it. It is the intellectual property of Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Parenthetical Productions.