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"Author, Author"
Series Star Trek: Voyager
Season 7, Episode 20
VOY 7x20 001
Air date April 18th, 2001
Writers Phyllis Strong; Mike Sussman; Brannon Braga
Director David Livingston
Producers Rick Berman; Kenneth Biller; Brannon Braga; J.P. Farrell; Bryan Fuller; Merri D. Howard; James Kahn; Peter Lauritson; Dawn Velazquez; Stephen Welke; Brad Yacobian
Starring Kate Mulgrew; Robert Beltran; Roxann Dawson; Robert Duncan McNeill; Ethan Phillips; Robert Picardo; Tim Russ; Jeri Ryan; Garrett Wang
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"Author, Author" is the twentieth episode of season seven of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager and the 165th episode of the series overall. Combining the episode count of all Star Trek-related TV shows to date, it is the 623rd episode of the entire franchise. This episode was directed by David Livingston with a teleplay written by [[Phyllis Strong and Mike Sussman based on a story treatment by Brannon Braga. It first aired on UPN on Wednesday, April 18th, 2001.

Synopsis[]

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Kate Mulgrew Captain Kathryn Janeway
Robert Beltran Commander Chakotay
Roxann Dawson Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres
Robert Duncan McNeill Lieutenant Tom Paris
Ethan Phillips Neelix
Robert Picardo The Doctor
Tim Russ Lieutenant Commander Tuvok
Jeri Ryan Seven of Nine
Garrett Wang Ensign Harry Kim

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Richard Herd Admiral Paris
Barry Gordon Ardon Broht
Joseph Campanella Arbitrator
Lorinne Vozoff Irene Hansen
Juan Garcia John Torres
Robert Ito John Kim
Irene Tsu Mary Kim
Dwight Schultz Reginald Barclay

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Brock Burnett Male N.D.
Jennifer Hammon Female N.D.
Heather Young Sickbay N.D.
Majel Barrett Computer voice

Holonovel cast[]

Actor Role
Kate Mulgrew Captain Jenkins
Robert Beltran Commander Katanay
Roxann Dawson Lieutenant Torrey
Robert Duncan McNeill Lieutenant Marseilles
Robert Picardo The Doctor
Tim Russ Tulak
Jeri Ryan Two of Three/Three of Eight
Garrett Wang Ensign Kymble

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