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'''Diane Duane''' wrote ''[[Goths and Robbers]]'' and contributed to ''[[Perfect Timing 2]]'' & ''[[The Cat Who Walked Through Time]]''. She is one of a handful of writers to have written original fiction for both the ''Doctor Who'' and ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchises.
'''Diane Duane''' is an American science fiction writer who wrote the short story ''[[Goths and Robbers (short story)|Goths and Robbers]]'' for ''[[Short Trips: The Quality of Leadership]]'' and contributed to ''[[Perfect Timing 2]]'' and ''[[The Cat Who Walked Through Time]]''. She is also known for her ''Young Wizards'' series and has also written novels based upon other franchises, including ''X-Men'' and ''seaQuest DSV''. In ''[[Star Trek]]'' circles she is best known for her ''Rhiannsu'' series of novels and for co-writing the story for the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "Where No One Has Gone Before". Her scriptwriting work also includes episodes of many 1980s-era animated series.
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Duane is one of a handful of writers to have written original fiction for both the ''Doctor Who'' and ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchises, and is one of only two ''Doctor Who''-franchise contributors to date to have actually been involved in the writing of a ''Trek'' TV episode. The other is [[David Wise]], who wrote an episode of ''The Animated Series'' more than thirty-five years before contributing an episode of [[Big Finish Productions]]' ''[[Gallifrey (audio series)|Gallifrey]]'' series.
 
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Diane Duane is an American science fiction writer who wrote the short story Goths and Robbers for Short Trips: The Quality of Leadership and contributed to Perfect Timing 2 and The Cat Who Walked Through Time. She is also known for her Young Wizards series and has also written novels based upon other franchises, including X-Men and seaQuest DSV. In Star Trek circles she is best known for her Rhiannsu series of novels and for co-writing the story for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Where No One Has Gone Before". Her scriptwriting work also includes episodes of many 1980s-era animated series.

Duane is one of a handful of writers to have written original fiction for both the Doctor Who and Star Trek franchises, and is one of only two Doctor Who-franchise contributors to date to have actually been involved in the writing of a Trek TV episode. The other is David Wise, who wrote an episode of The Animated Series more than thirty-five years before contributing an episode of Big Finish Productions' Gallifrey series.