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James Swallow

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James Swallow is the only British writer to have worked on a Star Trek television series, having contributed the original story concepts for the Star Trek: Voyager episodes "One" and "Memorial." Swallow received no onscreen credit for his work on the Voyager episodes, but he did have the Swallow Nebula (the setting of "One") named in his honour by Geoffrey Mandel in Star Trek: Star Charts.

As a writer, he has also contributed to a number of Star Trek publications including Star Trek Magazine and the Star Trek Fact Files. He lives in London, England.

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title series format published image
One[1] Voyager episode May 1998
Memorial[2] Voyager episode February 2000
Invasion The Next Generation video game 2000
Distant Shores:
Closure
Voyager short story November 2005
The Sky's the Limit:
Ordinary Days
The Next Generation short story October 2007
Terok Nor:
Day of the Vipers
Deep Space Nine novel April 2008
Myriad Universes: Infinity's Prism:
Seeds of Dissent
Deep Space Nine novel July 2008
Mirror Universe: Shards and Shadows:
The Black Flag
Vanguard short story January 2009
Synthesis Titan novel November 2009
Seven Deadly Sins:
The Slow Knife
TBA novella March 2010
  1. "One" pitch by Swallow and written by Jeri Taylor.
  2. "Memorial" pitch by Swallow and story by Brannon Braga with the teleplay by Robin Burger.

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