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Sister Sister Relationship | San Francisco, California
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IMDbThough they never ran a screenwriting contest, the production teams of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) and Star Trek: Voyager (1995) allowed amateur writers in the general public to submit episode scripts for consideration, some of which were used in their series while they were on the air.
The mountain ranges in the background of Wendy's dream sequences are the Vasquez Rocks located in Agua Dulce, California. This has been a popular movie location for Star Trek movies and series, most notably seen in the episode Star Trek: Arena (1967).
Although Paramount Studios is the one holding the contest in movie, all Star Trek television clips were owned and licensed by CBS. While Paramount originally owned and produced all Star Trek television series and movies, CBS has since taken over Star Trek's television rights. However, Paramount still owns the movie rights.
The suits worn in Wendy's fantasy sequences of Captain Kirk and Spock walking through the desert are similar to suits worn by Captain Kirk and Spock in the episode Star Trek: The Tholian Web (1968).
The name tags of Wendy's "Geek Squad" friends at the mall use the same font as the opening titles of Star Trek: The Original Series.
"Scottie: She's trying to get to L.A. and turn in a script for this competition. Sam: Is it any good? Scottie: What's that? Sam: The script. Scottie: Oh, I could only get a few pages in. I don't get it. Sam: What don't you get? Scottie: Okay, so, I know he's the hero of Star Wars. But who exactly is this Kirk person? Sam: Please, crash this car right now because we both deserve to die!"
"Wendy: [chewing out the mailroom overseer] Do you know how hard it is to write something? All the thinking and planning and re-writing of everything you already wrote for somebody else to read? All the nights and days spent thinking? Thinking about the right words to say, thinking about the best way to say them? Because the story you wanna to tell means so much to you? All those people that wrote those scripts, somebody's going to read them! And I just want a chance! Just like everyone else got!"