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Kay often worked in conjunction with her husband Julius Eaton and the two had something of a reputation among the magazine staff for turning out slightly sentimental stories, particularly by Herbert Rossoff. Because she was a woman, and consequently discriminated against, Kay felt some solidarity with Benny Russell, the staff's only African-American writer. Benny had based Major Kira on Kay. (DS9 novelization: Far Beyond the Stars) By 1955, Kay had begun to hate Incredible Tales' editor Douglas Pabst and publisher Mister Stone because of their sexism. (ST - Typhon Pact novel: Plagues of Night) Kay Eaton était une écrivaine de science-fiction des années 1950, dans les visions de Benjamin Sisko sous l'influence des Prophètes et des Pah-wraiths. thumb|Kay Eaton (1953) Kay Eaton ist eine Science-Fiction-Autorin beim Incredible Tales in den 50er-Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts und ist die Ehefrau von Julius Eaton. Da eine Frau als Science-Fiction-Autorin nicht akzeptiert werden würde, schreibt sie ihre Geschichten unter dem Pseudonym "K.C. Hunter". Deshalb wird von ihr, wie auch von Benny Russell, kein Foto im Incredible Tales abgedruckt. Julius und Kay schreiben ihre Geschichten oft zusammen. 1953 kritisiert Herbert Rossoff die beiden für ihre sentimentalen Geschichten. (DS9: )
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Kay often worked in conjunction with her husband Julius Eaton and the two had something of a reputation among the magazine staff for turning out slightly sentimental stories, particularly by Herbert Rossoff. Because she was a woman, and consequently discriminated against, Kay felt some solidarity with Benny Russell, the staff's only African-American writer. In 1953, when Benny submitted Deep Space Nine, his story about a space station, Kay was particularly impressed with the character of Major Kira Nerys, saying science fiction needed more strong women. (DS9 episode & novelization: Far Beyond the Stars) Benny had based Major Kira on Kay. (DS9 novelization: Far Beyond the Stars) After Benny was removed from the asylum and sent to jail in 1955, his girlfriend Cassie Johnson enlisted Kay's aid in getting him out. Eaton also bailed out Eli Underwood. By 1955, Kay had begun to hate Incredible Tales' editor Douglas Pabst and publisher Mister Stone because of their sexism. (ST - Typhon Pact novel: Plagues of Night) Kay Eaton était une écrivaine de science-fiction des années 1950, dans les visions de Benjamin Sisko sous l'influence des Prophètes et des Pah-wraiths. thumb|Kay Eaton (1953) Kay Eaton ist eine Science-Fiction-Autorin beim Incredible Tales in den 50er-Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts und ist die Ehefrau von Julius Eaton. Da eine Frau als Science-Fiction-Autorin nicht akzeptiert werden würde, schreibt sie ihre Geschichten unter dem Pseudonym "K.C. Hunter". Deshalb wird von ihr, wie auch von Benny Russell, kein Foto im Incredible Tales abgedruckt. Julius und Kay schreiben ihre Geschichten oft zusammen. 1953 kritisiert Herbert Rossoff die beiden für ihre sentimentalen Geschichten. (DS9: ) Kay Eaton wurde von Nana Visitor gespielt und von Liane Rudolph synchronisiert.