Dorothy Catherine "D.C." Fontana, the first female writer for 'Star Trek' who created a number of classic episodes, has died, according to the sci-fi property's official site. She was 80.
She was so brilliant. When I was a youngster I had no idea D.C. was a woman, until I saw interviews with her in the late 80's.
Said she used initials on scripts to prevent sexism in the industry from dismissing her work.
Probably not good stories. RODDENBERRY was not the saint Trekers make him out to be. He was quite the womanizer. I'm surprised he didn't have a fling with her too.
I saw that last night. No matter what he was in I always thought of him as Charlie. The faceless women in the Enterprise corridor still creeps me out. NO LAUGHING!