Brannon Braga

Brannon Braga (born August 14 1964 in Bozeman, Montana) is a television script writer and producer who has made significant contributions to the Star Trek series since 1990. He is currently credited as one of the co-creators and executive producers of .

Star Trek: The Next Generation

In 1990 he received an eight-week internship from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, joining the writing team of . His first assignment was rewriting a script called "Reunion" with staff writer Ronald D. Moore, then doing a solo rewrite on a spec script titled "Identity Crisis". This lead to a staff position in 1991 as a script-writer, resulting in credits for a number of popular episodes including "Cause and Effect", "Frame of Mind" and "Parallels". At the start of The Next Generation's final season, Braga (now a co-producer) and Ronald D. Moore (who he had worked with a few times in the intervening four years) were picked to write a script for the first cinema appearance of The Next Generation crew, , which they developed over the final year. They were again picked to write the script for the series finale "All Good Things...", for which they won a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation.

Star Trek: Voyager

After The Next Generation concluded in 1994, Braga joined the creative staff on as a producer. In 1996, Braga and Moore collaborated again, on the second The Next Generation film, , which received the highest gross of all the Star Trek films. After the departure of Jeri Taylor at the end of Voyager's fourth season in 1998, Braga became an executive producer and was effectively running the show on Voyager. Braga and Moore again collaborated in 1999, on the screenplay. Although their draft was not the final one used, it did earn them a story credit in the film. They were approached to do a third Star Trek film starring The Next Generation cast, but declined. When ended in 1999, Moore transferred over to the creative staff of Voyager as a co-executive producer, but quickly departed citing problems working with his old writing partner, Braga: "I have very hurt feelings about Brannon. What happened between he and I is just between he and I. It was a breakdown of trust. I would have quit any show where I was not allowed to participate in the process like that. I wasnt allowed to participate in the process, and I wasnt part of the show. I felt like I was freelancing my own show. ... I was very disappointed that my long-time friend and writing partner acted in that manner, that crossed lines to the point where I felt like I had to walk away from STAR TREK, which was something that meant a lot to me for a very long time, from my childhood right through my entire professional career." During the later seasons of Voyager, Braga became romantically linked with series co-star Jeri Ryan, which generated an unexpected negative backlash from some Trekkers.

Star Trek: Enterprise

When Voyager concluded in 2001, Braga developed Star Trek: Enterprise with Rick Berman. From the series debut in September 2001 until the end of the third season in May 2004, Braga was the executive producer in charge of the day to day running of the show, handing over the reins to Manny Coto for season four. Enterprise production was cancelled by Paramount Pictures after season four due to a lack of audience. A large group of fans still struggles to revive the show. Braga remains an executive producer on Enterprise, serving in a consulting role, while developing another series for Paramount Pictures.

Controversial Figure

The declining ratings of the Trek franchise have brought a lot of criticism to Braga and Rick Berman, in their roles as Executive Producers of the Trek series. Despite his early successes on "The Next Generation", some Star Trek fans feel that he is a major contributing factor to Voyager's creative downfall in later years and the reason Enterprise was not the creative sucess fans had hoped for.

External links

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