Craig Huxley (also known as Craig Hundley; born 1954) is an Emmy Award-winning producer, inventor, actor and musician. He received a Los Angeles NARAS MVP nomination from the Recording Academy, organization that runs the Grammy Awards. In 1967, he portrayed Captain Kirk's nephew in the Star Trek episode "Operation Annihilate!". The following year, he played a different role in the episode "And the Children Shall Lead". He also guest starred on television in Bewitched , The Brady Bunch , Lancer , and Kung Fu . His first album, Arrival of a Young Giant, was a trio album by Hundley (piano), Jay Jay Wiggins (bass), and Gary Chase (drums) that was released in 1968. Craig Hundley Plays with the Big Boys, from the following year, had a big band added to the trio. The 1970 release of his modernized adaptation of Rhapsody in Blue, also featured a big band, and included Larry Carlton on Guitar. Huxley invented a musical instrument – an aluminum refinement of the blaster beam – in the 1970s. His design was patented in 1984. The instrument was featured in the soundtrack of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and Huxley played it for the soundtrack to 10 Cloverfield Lane. In 1985, Huxley conceived and built The Enterprise Studios, a recording studio complex in Burbank, California.