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==Star Trek Bibliography==
 
==Star Trek Bibliography==
 
*"[[A Rude Awakening!]]" (''[[TOS]]'' [[comic]], with [[Peter David]], [[1990]])
 
*"[[A Rude Awakening!]]" (''[[TOS]]'' [[comic]], with [[Peter David]], [[1990]])
*"[[Great Expectations]]" (''TOS'' comic, with Peter David, 1990)
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*"[[Great Expectations!]]" (''TOS'' comic, with Peter David, 1990)
 
*"[[Tomorrow Never Knows]]" (''TOS'' comic, with Peter David, [[1991]])
 
*"[[Tomorrow Never Knows]]" (''TOS'' comic, with Peter David, [[1991]])
   

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Bill Mumy is an American actor and writer, best known for his roles as Will Robinson in Lost in Space and Lennier in Babylon 5.

He is a friend of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine producer Ira Steven Behr, and played Kellin in the DS9 episode "The Siege of AR-558". In an interview for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, he said that, after wearing prosthetics on Babylon 5, he only wanted to appear in Star Trek as a Human.

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