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B.J. Burton
I have been a fan of the Next Generation since its inception in 1987. I wrote Dimensions in 1994 and was honored when several agents were interested in my work. Regretfully, Simon and Schuster did not share their enthusiasm. I submitted a screenplay in 1999 and my agent presented my work to Paramount - again, my work did not fit their profile. I hope TWG fans like it. Suppose a Worf from a different Dimension follows through with the romance suggested in the episode "Parallels". How would such a romance effect their lives?
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B.J. Burton
The Next Generation
Dimensions - Part 6
In a parallel universe, Worf of Mogh finds a few hours to relax, attends an emergency meeting called by the Klingon Chancellor, and finally gets married.
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2004.01.08
B.J. Burton
The Next Generation
Dimensions - Part 5
In a dimension far from the Enterprise E Data finds a new use for the 'Romulan project', Deanna's wish comes true and a surprised Jean-Luc Picard welcomes the evolving personalities of his crew.
On Site

2003.11.26
B.J. Burton
The Next Generation
Dimensions - Part 4
In a dimension far from the Enterprise-E, Lwaxana Troi learns to eat humble pie, Data learns that a quantum singularity can be a very dangerous toy, and Deanna enjoys the Klingon delicacy of Rokeg blood pie.
On Site

2003.10.03
B.J. Burton
The Next Generation
Dimensions - Part 3
Living in a parallel universe can still burden you with the same problems of the original universe of TNG, especially when Worf must face Deanna's mother, Lwaxana Troi, and Data encounters the intractable mind of a child. Dimensions continues when an irresistible force meets an immovable object.
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2003.09.12
B.J. Burton
The Next Generation
Dimensions - Part 2
During the last season of TNG Worf Rozhenko of the Klingon House of Mogh was transported through several parallel universes when he passed through an unstable quantum rift. When the Klingon shifted through the quantum dimensions he threw his counterpart from each dimension out of sync. What would happen if one of those quantum Worfs' in another dimensions tried to replicate a life he experienced during that transfer?
On Site

2003.07.11
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B.J. Burton
The Next Generation
Dimensions
Part 1 - A Betazoid and a Klingon in a relationship! Never, you say. One is too gentle and reserved while the other is too brutal and aggressive. What would happen if these two should mate? In Dimensions we explore the implications, a Betazoid who is forever changed and a Klingon who becomes stronger in the relationship with implications that could change the whole Klingon race.
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2003.05.28
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