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Hiya, folks. Unlike this fellow right here, THIS is the REAL Shran, the same user who populates Memory Alpha. If there are any doubts, contact me at my MA talk page and I will put them at rest.
Just so you know, while I may be a frequent visitor to Wikipedia, I will most likely not be an active contributor... primarily because my first loyalities go to Memory Alpha, on which I am an admin. One of the first pages on Wikipedia I really did any work on is Hoshi Sato, but that was just to disprove the misconception that Hoshi was, without a doubt, the inventor of the universal translator. Regardless of how little I edit, however, you can reach me at my talk page here or at MA and I will reply to either, ASAP.
In addition to to hanging around Memory Alpha, I am a volunteer writer at Trekmovie.com. I also maintain the MSN Group Movie Release Date Schedule... when I can, anyway.
For the record, if you have any questions regarding J.J. Abrams' Star Trek, you can ask me and I will answer to the best of my ability and knowledge. I do not work on the film and I may not be able to share what little insider information I may have, but I do know a lot about the film's production and I will try my best to answer any questions any may have about the movie.
[edit] Notable contributions
Well, I created the page for Edward Kelsey, who was a voice actor on one of my favorite television shows, DangerMouse. I also created the pages for my favorite radio station – FM99 – and my favorite radio show, Tommy & Rumble, which broadcasts on that station. Oh, and I created Lennie Weinrib despite the fact that I have never seen a single episode of H.R. Pufnstuf.
I also worked some on the articles for Pat Corley and László Kovács and created the pages for Charles Larson (producer), Phyllis Huffman, Oscar-nominated production designer/art director Harold Michelson, Grammy-winning composer Carlos Franzetti (a relative of a Memory Alpha pal), editor Maryann Brandon and film executive Jeffrey Chernov.