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rdfs:comment | - James Van Hise was the main writer on volume one of NOW Comics' The Real Ghostbusters series and the Ghostbusters II adaptation.
- In addition to writing about Star Trek, Van Hise also submitted at least one undeveloped story idea for Star Trek: The Next Generation, which was titled "Deadworld". According to Van Hise: "I wrote the story in 1987
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abstract | - In addition to writing about Star Trek, Van Hise also submitted at least one undeveloped story idea for Star Trek: The Next Generation, which was titled "Deadworld". According to Van Hise: "I wrote the story in 1987 at the behest of a mutual friend of Gerd Oswald. Oswald had directed a couple of Star Trek episodes in the sixties and I'd spoken to him while he was directing an episode of the new Twilight Zone for CBS when I visited that studio in 1986. Oswald was looking for a story he could take to Paramount for The Next Generation which he could attach himself to as the director. He read this outline but rejected it as being 'too depressing.' I told my friend that Gerd, who was then in his seventies, was obviously a man who had never come to terms with his own mortality. Gerd Oswald died two years later of cancer."
- James Van Hise was the main writer on volume one of NOW Comics' The Real Ghostbusters series and the Ghostbusters II adaptation.
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