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Lt. Natasha "Tasha" Yar The starship Security Chief, Tasha, who performs that same function both aboard ship and on away missions. Born at a "failed" Earth colony of renegades and other violent undesirables, she escaped to Earth in her teens and discovered Starfleet, which she still "worships" today as the complete opposite of all the ugliness she once knew.
(Episodes were filmed out of order; the last first-season Yar episode filmed was "Symbiosis", which in first-run syndication immediately preceded "Skin of Evil".) The manner of Yar's death was intended to be typical of the threat posed to a security officer, and was what the show's creator Gene Roddenberry had intended. The episode was received ...
15th episode of the 3rd season of Star Trek: The Next Generation "Yesterday's Enterprise" Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 15 Directed by David Carson Story by Trent Christopher Ganino Eric A. Stillwell Teleplay by Ira Steven Behr Richard Manning Hans Beimler Ronald D. Moore Featured music Dennis McCarthy Cinematography by Marvin V. Rush Production code 163 ...
Ever since Savannah Guthrie joined the Today show in June 2011, fans of the NBC morning show expect her to be among the panel of co-hosts to deliver the most important news of the day. While she's ...
Denise Michelle Crosby (born November 24, 1957) [3] is an American actress and model known for portraying Security Chief Tasha Yar mainly in season one of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Yar's daughter, the half-Romulan Commander Sela, in subsequent seasons.
Couric took over Norville’s hosting spot in 1991 and remained on Today through 2006. She recalled her decision to leave the show in her 2021 memoir, Going There, writing, “By 2005, I was at a ...
A Seinfeld series regular was killed off at the suggestion of several lead actors who complained about her being impossible to work with.View Entire Post ›
Tasha Yar left the show in "Skin of Evil", becoming the first regular Star Trek character to die permanently (although the character was seen again in two later episodes) in either series or film. The season finale, " The Neutral Zone ", established the presence of two of TNG's most enduring villains: the Romulans, making their first appearance ...