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This would get quickly annoying as most would be annotated "Marc Okrand".
Also, it's infeasible to always be specific as some sentences may not have a known or specific author. For example, it's unclear whether any particular sentence towards the end of DSC season 1 was written by Robyn Stewart or Alan Anderson.
That leads again to what I suggested elsewhere more than once:
Create a page named DSC where you explain what you wrote above. Do this also for the other sources. It will keep each entry clean with abbreviations, and when I click on it, then I'll see details on the souce and what it means. On DSC, you could for instance xplain why it is not okrandian canon.
Examples:
TKD:
Book by marc okrand, etc.
DSC:
Phrases spoken by the klingons [...] translated by qov and alan [...]since not by okrand, this is not canon
qepHom:
meeting in germeny, okrand releses words here rehgulalry
qep'a':
meeting of the KLI, okrand releases words here
Netflix:
Subtitles for DSC tranlsated by Lieven Litaer, Okrand provided words
PCHC
Pop hero coalition announcement [...]
etc.
The request is to display the author of every sentence in the database.
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