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Her first job was in an episode of Star Trek playing Yeoman Smith in "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (1965), the series' second pilot. Dromm then moved on to do The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966), [ 1 ] in which she played a teenaged babysitter who falls in love with a handsome Soviet sailor.
The type was developed by Yeoman Aviation, a company set up by Kingsford Smith Aviation Services Pty. Ltd. (KSA) at Bankstown Airport to engage in agricultural aircraft production. KSA had obtained a number of Wacketts following the type's retirement from Royal Australian Air Force service and had converted four for agricultural use as KS-3 ...
Johnson-Smith described Rand's position as being a typical example of a female character who was only intended to be a romantic interest for a male lead. [73] Zack Handlen, while writing for The A.V. Club in 2009, said that Whitney was a "competent actress", but that Rand "represents some of Trek ' s most egregious offenses against feminism".
Andrea Dromm was cast as Yeoman Smith. Director James Goldstone overheard Roddenberry telling someone that Dromm had been specifically hired because he wanted to have sex with her. [27] She later said that she never had a problem with him, and thought he was "a nice man". [28]
Frank Yeoman Smith, Coxswain/Mechanic – 1992. The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum; H W Distin, Coxswain – 1972 John Griffiths, Coxswain – 1979. A Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution; J G Griffiths, Coxswain – 1983 F Y Smith, Motor Mechanic – 1983 B Cater, Assistant Mechanic – 1983
The third season of the American television series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds follows Captain Christopher Pike and the crew of the starship Enterprise in the 23rd century as they explore new worlds and carry out missions throughout the galaxy during the decade before Star Trek: The Original Series.
Star Trek Continues is an American fan-made web series set in the Star Trek universe. Produced by the nonprofit Trek Continues, Inc. and Dracogen, and initially co-produced by Far from Home LLC and Farragut Films (who previously produced a fan-made "Starship Farragut" series), Star Trek Continues consists of eleven episodes released between 2013 and 2017.
A 50-page history of the Guard appeared in 1852, with Thomas Smith's Some Account of the Royal Body-Guard entitled the ancient corps of the Yeomen of the Guard, instituted 1485. With a brief notice of the Warders of the Tower. Smith acknowledged he used Pegge's Curialia and records of the Guard as his sources.