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  • Lisa Sullivan
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  • As a graduate student, Sullivan studied the early history of the Catholic Church. When author Glenn Hauman came up with the idea for the short story "Redemption", as part of the Star Trek: New Frontier anthology No Limits, he approached Sullivan, who was a friend of his, to collaborate on the story, as it focused on the religious history of the fanatical Redeemers. As Sullivan put it: "After asking him if he was crazy (and being assured that he wasn't), I happily accepted the offer. We ultimately had a lot of fun working together." (Voyages of Imagination, pp. 636-637)
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  • As a graduate student, Sullivan studied the early history of the Catholic Church. When author Glenn Hauman came up with the idea for the short story "Redemption", as part of the Star Trek: New Frontier anthology No Limits, he approached Sullivan, who was a friend of his, to collaborate on the story, as it focused on the religious history of the fanatical Redeemers. As Sullivan put it: "After asking him if he was crazy (and being assured that he wasn't), I happily accepted the offer. We ultimately had a lot of fun working together." (Voyages of Imagination, pp. 636-637)