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Imaginary Worlds

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

Imaginary Worlds

Eric Molinsky

Fiction, Arts, Society & Culture, Science Fiction

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2026

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Gene Roddenberry’s name is synonymous with Star Trek, but he relied on a team to bring his vision to life. Most of his writers were men with one exception, the trailblazing Dorothy Fontana. Professionally, she went by D.C. Fontana to counter the belief that women couldn’t write genres like war, Westerns or sci-fi. Fontana became story editor and wrote some of the most beloved episodes of The Original Series, became the de facto showrunner on The Animated Series, and helped launch The Next Generation. She excelled at building character relationships and alien species – especially Vulcans – and worked closely with Leonard Nimoy to develop Spock. I talk with writers and podcasters Jarrah Hodge, Ian Spelling, Brian Drew and Laurie Ulster about how Fontana quietly shaped a franchise and influenced generations of fans through Star Trek’s 60th anniversary. Special thanks to The Writers Guild Foundation Archive for clips of D.C. Fontana from their series, The Writer Speaks. This episode is sponsored by Mizzen + Main. Our listeners get 20% off their first purchase at mizzenandmain.com using the promo code IMAGINARY20. To support Imaginary Worlds, you can donate to the show on Patreon and receive bonus extras, or buy the cool merchandise at our online store! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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You're listening to Imaginary Worlds, a show about how we create them and why we suspend our disbelief.

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I'm Eric Malinsky.

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For a while, we got used to the idea that groundbreaking movies or TV shows were created by singular geniuses.

1:07.7

George Lucas in Star Wars, Stan Lee in Marvel Comics, or Gene Roddenberry and Star Trek.

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Over time, fans have come to realize that these creators relied on a lot of talented people

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who made huge contributions to the point where those worlds wouldn't have been the same without them.

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