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"JMS also had his claws into an episode or two of Captain Power: Soldier of the Future. Perhaps the less said about that the better (the show had issues - but it actually tried to be more than a kiddie show - but it was gruesomely tied down to a toy that they were forced to market for). I think JMS was just a writer - though I believe Doug Netter was a producer (he also of B5 fame).
I was story editor on that one (wrote 11 episodes), Larry DiTilio (also of B5 and elsewhere) wrote a bunch, Doug Netter was co- exec producer, and John Copeland was producer, with some EFX work by Ron Thornton and set design by John Iacovelli. It was, in many ways, a test/launching pad for what would become B5.
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