André Bormanis

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André Bormanis in 2003
André Bormanis in 2003
...as a ceremony attendee
...as a ceremony attendee

André Bormanis (born 13 February 1959; age 49) was the science consultant on Star Trek: The Next Generations seventh season, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. He served as story editor on Star Trek: Enterprise first and second season, as executive story editor on the third season, and as co-producer on the fourth season. In addition he wrote and co-wrote several episodes of Voyager and Enterprise and served as technical advisor on Star Trek: Insurrection.

Bormanis was born in Chicago, Illinois and grew up in Arizona. He earned a Masters Degree at the George Washington University and has worked in astronomy research and design.

He has written the book Star Trek Science Logs, served as technical advisor for the reference book Star Trek: Star Charts in 2002, and was interviewed for several DVD special features. Bormanis was also among the Enterprise staff and crewmembers who appeared in the final episode "These Are the Voyages...", where he played a civilian ceremony attendee.

He hosted the television documentary The Science of Star Trek in 1995 with Bill Kurtis and was interviewed for the 2005 documentary How William Shatner Changed the World, hosted and narrated by William Shatner.

Bormanis served as producer for the science fiction series Threshold (2005-2006), alongside Brannon Braga, Mike Sussman, and David Livingston. He also wrote the story for the episode Shock, which starred Brent Spiner.

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