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Derek Garth was a member of Starfleet in the 24th century. In the 2370s, Garth was assigned to Starbase 375 and was listed on a directory as having an office in room 11-5114. (DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual) Garth was named for Derek Garth, who worked as a grip on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine until his death in 1996.

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  • Derek Garth was a member of Starfleet in the 24th century. In the 2370s, Garth was assigned to Starbase 375 and was listed on a directory as having an office in room 11-5114. (DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual) Garth was named for Derek Garth, who worked as a grip on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine until his death in 1996.
  • Prior to his work on DS9, Garth was a grip for Universal Pictures, working on such films as The Blues Brothers (1980, featuring Henry Gibson), Brewster's Millions (1985, featuring Stephen Collins, with production design by John Vallone), and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992, featuring Christopher Collins). He also worked on 20th Century Fox's 1995 comedy Bye Bye Love (featuring Michael Bofshever and Stephen Root, with production design by Linda DeScenna).
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  • Prior to his work on DS9, Garth was a grip for Universal Pictures, working on such films as The Blues Brothers (1980, featuring Henry Gibson), Brewster's Millions (1985, featuring Stephen Collins, with production design by John Vallone), and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992, featuring Christopher Collins). He also worked on 20th Century Fox's 1995 comedy Bye Bye Love (featuring Michael Bofshever and Stephen Root, with production design by Linda DeScenna). Garth lived in Modesto and drove from there to Los Angeles every Monday to work on the series. He later returned home on Friday night. It was on one of his Monday journeys in which he was killed. After Garth's death, Robert Hewitt Wolfe wrote "He was one of the nicest guys I ever met. We miss him". In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, Ira Steven Behr says Garth was "the most positive person on the set".
  • Derek Garth was a member of Starfleet in the 24th century. In the 2370s, Garth was assigned to Starbase 375 and was listed on a directory as having an office in room 11-5114. (DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual) Garth was named for Derek Garth, who worked as a grip on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine until his death in 1996.
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