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Brannon Braga is the co-creator and executive producer of Enterprise.
Braga's tenure with Star Trek began in 1990 as a writer-producer on the top-rated syndicated series Star Trek: The Next Generation. He joined the writing team of Star Trek: Voyager at the series' start in 1995. To date, he has written more than 100 Star Trek episodes, including the historic final episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, "All Good Things
," for which he won the Hugo Award for excellence in science-fiction writing.
Braga's feature-film credits include co-writing Star Trek Generations and Star Trek: First Contact. The latter film became the highest-grossing of the ten Star Trek films, tallying more than $149 million worldwide. He also co-wrote the story for M:I-2 starring Tom Cruise.
Braga currently resides in Los Angeles.
For the first three years of Enterprise, its executive producers were Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. For the fourth year of Enterprise, its executive producers were Rick Berman, Brannon Braga and Manny Coto. Enterprise is based upon Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry.
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