An Emmy-Award winning TV writer best known for his work on such series such as “The Outer Limits” (ABC, 1963-65) “The Twilight Zone” (CBS, 1985-89) and “Babylon 5” (Syndicated, 1994-98) – most especially his for his highly acclaimed episode of the original “Star Trek” series, entitled “City on the Edge of Forever” – the prolific Harlan Ellison was often recognized as much for his outspoken, expletive-filled criticism of producers, editors, and fellow writers, as for his predominantly sci-fi offerings. So cantankerous was he, that he publicly objected to the term “sci-fi,” which he regarded as