Then in 1989, in another chance happening, a video segment that Carvell and some of his friends produced while playing Nintendo's Double Dragon made the cut in the release of the tips and tricks video Score More Points Nintendo Blue.
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However, Carvell would have some satisfaction at last when numerous elements of this script would make their way to not only to ST: TNG and DS9, but to Star Trek: Voyager as well.
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In 2000, Carvell decided to re-brand the company to the more marketable "Flashpoint Studios" while ramping up involvement as a television and film production company and promotional firm.
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Then in 1996, while still continuing to learn his craft and reconnecting to friends and colleagues in the industry through his work on CinemaEdge, Carvell launched Aurora Mediaworks (which would later become Flashpoint Studios), a production and new media company.
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"Endeavours of the Universe" (or "EU") was the recycled name of a failed Star Trek: The Next Generation/Star Trek: Deep Space Nine crossover script.
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Between 2000 and 3000 people descended upon the small town of Zap before the event even began as a result of an article by Kevin Carvell that originally appeared in the North Dakota State University's Spectrum newspaper and was later picked up by the Associated Press.