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'''UPN''' was a [[television]] broadcaster which aired ''[[Through the Eye of Eternity]]'' in the [[1990s]]. | '''UPN''' was a [[television]] broadcaster which aired ''[[Through the Eye of Eternity]]'' in the [[1990s]]. The show's producer, [[Chad Vandemeer]], was a UPN employee. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | In [[1996]], when searching UPN storage rooms for futuristic props for the show, in store-room #17 Vandemeer discovered the [[GCI processor]], which he used to make the episodes "[[Oops Titanic]]", "[[There's No Ball Like Cher-No-Ball]]", and "[[Miss Hiroshima]]". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)|namedep=Chad Vandemeer}}) After the original broadcast of "Miss Hiroshima", it was lost from UPN studio archives and never seen again; any description of the story was similarly lost. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Book of the War (novel)|Through the Eye of Eternity|namedep="Through the Eye of Eternity"|noquote=1}}) | ||
In the real world, UPN was the broadcaster of ''[[Enterprise]]'', starring [[Jolene Blalock]]. | |||
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In the real world, UPN was the broadcaster of ''[[Star Trek]]: [[Voyager (TV series)|Voyager]]'' then ''[[Enterprise]]'', starring [[Jolene Blalock]]. | |||
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UPN was a television broadcaster which aired Through the Eye of Eternity in the 1990s. The show's producer, Chad Vandemeer, was a UPN employee.
In 1996, when searching UPN storage rooms for futuristic props for the show, in store-room #17 Vandemeer discovered the GCI processor, which he used to make the episodes "Oops Titanic", "There's No Ball Like Cher-No-Ball", and "Miss Hiroshima". (PROSE: "Chad Vandemeer" [+]Part of The Book of the War, Loading...{"namedep":"Chad Vandemeer","1":"The Book of the War (novel)"}) After the original broadcast of "Miss Hiroshima", it was lost from UPN studio archives and never seen again; any description of the story was similarly lost. (PROSE: ""Through the Eye of Eternity"" [+]Part of Through the Eye of Eternity, Loading...{"noquote":"1","namedep":"\"Through the Eye of Eternity\"","1":"The Book of the War (novel)","2":"Through the Eye of Eternity"})
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In the real world, UPN was the broadcaster of Star Trek: Voyager then Enterprise, starring Jolene Blalock.