Robert Hewitt Wolfe is an American writer who was a writer and producer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also wrote Legends of the Ferengi with Ira Steven Behr.
Biography[]
He can be seen as a wounded Starfleet officer leaving Deep Space 9 in the fifth season finale "Call to Arms". This was an in-joke as he left the series at that point.
Wolfe created the Gene Roddenberry inspired series Andromeda and has written episodes of The Twilight Zone, The Dead Zone, The 4400, Alphas, The Dresden Files, Elementary and The Irrational.
Credits[]
DS9 Season 1[]
DS9 Season 2[]
DS9 Season 3[]
- "Past Tense, Part I"
- "Past Tense, Part II"
- "Second Skin"
- "Heart of Stone"
- "Prophet Motive"
- "Distant Voices"
- "Through the Looking Glass"
- "Family Business"
- "The Adversary"
DS9 Season 4[]
- "Little Green Men"
- "Homefront"
- "Paradise Lost"
- "Bar Association"
- "Hard Time"
- "To the Death"
- "Broken Link"
DS9 Season 5[]
- "Apocalypse Rising"
- "Trials and Tribble-ations"
- "Let He Who Is Without Sin..."
- "The Ascent"
- "In Purgatory's Shadow"
- "By Inferno's Light"
- "Ties of Blood and Water"
- "Blaze of Glory"
- "Call to Arms"
DS9 Season 7[]
Appendices[]
External Links[]
- Robert Hewitt Wolfe article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Robert Hewitt Wolfe at The Internet Movie Database.
- Robert Hewitt Wolfe article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.