Spock Amok
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Spock Amok
Summary
Spock Amok is a television series episode[1].
Key Facts
- Spock Amok is the creator of Roddenberry Entertainment[2].
- Spock Amok is the creator of Gene Roddenberry[3].
- Spock Amok is the creator of Akiva Goldsman[4].
- Spock Amok is the creator of Alex Kurtzman[5].
- Spock Amok's instance of is recorded as television series episode[6].
- Spock Amok's instance of is recorded as Star Trek episode[7].
- Spock Amok's director is recorded as Rachel Leiterman[8].
- Spock Amok's follows is recorded as Memento Mori[9].
- Spock Amok's followed by is recorded as Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach[10].
- Spock Amok's cast member is recorded as Anson Mount[11].
- Spock Amok's cast member is recorded as Rebecca Romijn[12].
- Spock Amok's cast member is recorded as Christina Chong[13].
- Spock Amok's cast member is recorded as Bruce Horak[14].
- Spock Amok's cast member is recorded as Ethan Peck[15].
- Spock Amok's cast member is recorded as Jess Bush[16].
- Spock Amok's cast member is recorded as Celia Rose Gooding[17].
- Spock Amok's cast member is recorded as Melissa Navia[18].
- Spock Amok's cast member is recorded as Babs Olusanmokun[19].
- Spock Amok's cast member is recorded as Gia Sandhu[20].
- Spock Amok's part of the series is recorded as Star Trek: Strange New Worlds[21].
- Spock Amok's IMDb ID is recorded as tt14426240[22].
- Spock Amok's distribution format is recorded as video on demand[23].
- Spock Amok's publication date is recorded as +2022-06-02T00:00:00Z[24].
- Spock Amok's publication date is recorded as +2022-06-01T00:00:00Z[25].
- Spock Amok's characters is recorded as Christopher Pike[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Roddenberry Entertainment[2], a television production company[27], in United States[28]; Gene Roddenberry[3], a screenwriter[29], 1921–1991[30], of United States[31], awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross[32], specialised in screenwriting[33]; Akiva Goldsman[4], a screenwriter[34], b. 1962[35], of United States[36], awarded the Writers Guild of America Award[37]; and Alex Kurtzman[5], a screenwriter[38], b. 1973[39], of United States[40], awarded the The George Pal Memorial Award[41].