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here's the thing: he isn't. Orci is the Trekkie, Kurtzman, like Abrams, just watched the show/films as a kid. Removed to for someone to write a better caption.
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'''Alex Kurtzman''' (born September 7, 1973) is an American film and television producer and screenwriter. Together with his friend and writing partner [[Roberto Orci]], he has written several high-profile motion pictures recently, including ''The Island'' (which was directed by [[Michael Bay]]), as well as J.J Abram's ''Mission Impossible 3'', and the critically-acclaimed eleventh ''Star Trek'' movie.
'''Alex Kurtzman''' (born September 7, 1973) is an American film and television producer and screenwriter. Together with his friend and writing partner [[Roberto Orci]], he has written several high-profile motion pictures recently, including ''The Island'' (which was directed by [[Michael Bay]]), as well as J.J Abram's ''Mission Impossible 3'', and the moronic eleventh ''Star Trek'' movie.


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Alex Kurtzman (born September 7, 1973) is an American film and television producer and screenwriter. Together with his friend and writing partner Roberto Orci, he has written several high-profile motion pictures recently, including The Island (which was directed by Michael Bay), as well as J.J Abram's Mission Impossible 3, and the moronic eleventh Star Trek movie.

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