Talk:Larry Nemecek

According to this page, The Making of Star Trek: First Contact was written by Lou Anders. Since I'm told that Mr. Nemecek added this info himself, I am wondering if he ghost-wrote it or was uncredited in co-writing it with Mr. Anders.

Another interesting tidbit. It seems clear that Mr. Nemecek is from Oklahoma from his two StarTrek.com chat transcripts, and since he formed a club named "Starbase ECU," I believe that he studied theatre at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. Just an interesting unconfirmed note.--Tim Thomason 20:06, 19 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Regarding the First Contact book, according to a blogger at the Trek BBS, Nemecek received thanks from Anders for his "tireless help", as did Jon Hipps, Margaret Clark, Marco Palmieri, Paula M. Block, and Ian Spelling..." for their "tireless help". Nonetheless, I have found sites that credit the book to Anders, Nemecek, and Spelling, like this one. So, yeah, not sure what's going on there, so I've removed the credit for now. --From Andoria with Love 21:56, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
 * According to this page, Nemecek and Spelling are credited for "additional material". --From Andoria with Love 21:58, 19 May 2007 (UTC)

Birth date
Do we have a firm birth date? All we list is "18 January", no year... --OuroborosCobra talk 13:29, 25 May 2007 (UTC)

Unexplained removal of info
Why was the following information removed? --From Andoria with Love 04:19, 14 June 2007 (UTC)


 * On, just days after the filming of ended, Nemecek attended the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine wrap party at the Mondrian Hotel. 


 * It's happened before as well. Probably just a vandal. -- Tough Little Ship 12:27, 6 July 2007 (UTC)


 * No, this was removed by Larry himself, because, if I remember correctly, there were so many people at that party that he thought it not important emough to only list his appearance at that event. --Jörg 12:43, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

Yes. Good point. Exactly. Season-ending wrap parties have 200+ plus people anyway, the finales are fussier, a big media deal—so this is almost odd to list here.

Fired?
Was he included in the recent website firings?
 * Sadly, yes. :( --From Andoria with Love 19:56, 16 December 2007 (UTC)

Please note these were layoffs, not firings, and came amidst dozens of layoffs throughout CBS Interactive's News and Entertainment divisions (Sports unaffected). CBSi intends a new strategy for all its Entertainment websites, despite the non-current "legacy" status of Star Trek and active marketing purpose (formerly) of st.com quite unlike any of its other contemporary series, but that strategy has yet to be announced. Bones4ever 05:48, 16 January 2008 (UTC) Bones4Ever