Trek Today | by T'Bonz | Sat, Sep 26
Sat, Sep 26
Herman Zimmerman has been with Star Trek since Star Trek: The Next Generation, working on The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Enterprise and six of the eleven Star Trek movies and although he’s now “officially retired,” he still keeps his hand in, working as a vis...
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