Imaginary Worlds

How D.C. Fontana Helped Star Trek Live Long and Prosper

Mar 11, 2026
Ian Spelling, a Star Trek journalist who interviewed D.C. Fontana; Laurie Ulster, a historian of Trek media; and Jarrah Hodge, a writer and podcaster, discuss Fontana’s rise from secretary to story editor. They focus on her shaping of Spock and Vulcan lore, character-driven rewrites, her role on the Animated Series, and her lasting influence on franchise storytelling and fandom.
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From Secretary To Story Editor

  • Dorothy Fontana started on Star Trek as a secretary and became story editor after rewriting a pilot script to Gene Roddenberry's and NBC's satisfaction.
  • She was 27 when promoted and proved her value by knowing scripts, production, and the show's tone.
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Use Sci‑Fi To Examine Character Stakes

  • Fontana used sci-fi tropes to explore personal conflicts, turning a computer-run-amok plot into a character study about Daystrom and Kirk.
  • Her rewrites emphasize motives and emotional stakes over gadget spectacle.
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She Rewrote The Bible With Actors' Input

  • Between seasons Fontana polled actors about their characters and updated the Star Trek Bible with their input, adding details like making McCoy's child a daughter.
  • She collaborated with actors to ground character continuity.
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