Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
"All Our Yesterdays" is the twenty-third and penultimate episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Jean Lisette Aroeste and directed by Marvin J. Chomsky , it was first broadcast March 14, 1969.
All Our Yesterdays, a 1960 UK popular history programme "All Our Yesterdays" (Star Trek: The Original Series), a television episode; Literature Tomorrow and ...
SyFy ranked "Tomorrow is Yesterday" as the 11th best time travel plot in Star Trek, in 2016. [5] In 2018, CBR ranked this one of the top-twenty time travel themed episodes of all Star Trek series. [6] In 2018, BuzzFeed listed this as example of an episode of a TV series that would serve as a better introduction to the series than the pilot. [7]
Spock realizes that his involvement with Zarabeth in the episode "All Our Yesterdays" resulted in the birth of a child. Along with Captain Kirk and Dr. McCoy, he uses the Guardian of Forever (featured in the episode "The City on the Edge of Forever") to journey back into Sarpeidon's past and rescue his son. Due to a miscalculation, they find a ...
Whitney left the series after "The Conscience of the King", [21] [29] [30] but would later make minor appearances in the first, third, fourth, and sixth Star Trek films as well as one episode of the companion series Star Trek: Voyager. Star Trek ' s first season comprised 29 episodes, including the two-part episode "The Menagerie", which ...
Star Trek: The Original Series: Zarabeth S3:E23, "All Our Yesterdays" 1970–1973 The F.B.I. Various 2 episodes 1970–1975 Insight: Various 2 episodes 1970 Love, American Style: Ruth Dabb Episode: "Love and the Fighting Couple" 1970 Marcus Welby, M.D. Maggie Lynch Episode: "To Carry the Sun in a Golden Cup" 1971 Cade's County: Frances Pilgrim
Time For Yesterday is a science fiction novel by American writer A. C. Crispin [1] set in the fictional Star Trek Universe. It is a sequel to Crispin's earlier novel, Yesterday's Son, [1] and describes a second encounter between the crew of the USS Enterprise and Spock's son, Zar.
Two of her Star Trek novels—Yesterday's Son and Time for Yesterday—were direct sequels to the third-season episode "All Our Yesterdays", and detail Spock and Zarabeth's son. [3] Yesterday's Son was the first non-novelization Star Trek novel to appear on the New York Times Best Seller list. [4]