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==Star Trek==
Tobeason is credited as one of three writers on the 2003 Star Trek Enterprise episode [[Bounty (Star Trek: Enterprise)|Bounty]] in season 2.[https://web.archive.org/web/20030410195825/http://www.startrek.com/production/seriesv/articles/032803.asp] That appears to be his sole writing credit for the show. I have not yet determined if he worked on the show as a producer/co-producer or for how long. (There is a team of writers, far more contributors than those who get final writing credit on any script.)
If the article was longer it might be worth mentioning but at the moment the article is so short it would be [[WP:UNDUE|undue emphasis]] to mention a single episode writing credit, when the article barely mentions other shows he worked on for years. -- [[Special:Contributions/109.76.132.146|109.76.132.146]] ([[User talk:109.76.132.146|talk]]) 14:33, 19 July 2021 (UTC)

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Star Trek

Tobeason is credited as one of three writers on the 2003 Star Trek Enterprise episode Bounty in season 2.[1] That appears to be his sole writing credit for the show. I have not yet determined if he worked on the show as a producer/co-producer or for how long. (There is a team of writers, far more contributors than those who get final writing credit on any script.) If the article was longer it might be worth mentioning but at the moment the article is so short it would be undue emphasis to mention a single episode writing credit, when the article barely mentions other shows he worked on for years. -- 109.76.132.146 (talk) 14:33, 19 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]