“Two to beam directly to sickbay.”
Could they do site-to-site beaming during the Enterprise C days?
“Two to beam directly to sickbay.”
Could they do site-to-site beaming during the Enterprise C days?
So is this sense of temporal “wrongness” due to Guinan’s time in the Nexus, or is it supposed to be something typical of her species?
Good question. Now if only they told us. :rolleyes:
Tricia O’Neil is great as Captain Rachel Garrett. For you Babylon 5 fans out there she also played the President in ‘B5:In The Beginning’
Wait. Shooter McGavin’s name is Castillo?
Couldn’t find any Latino actors? :rolleyes:
Aah ya I was trying to place her face
Odd that Tasha seems more mellow in the Federation-at-war timeline than in the peaceful exploration timeline.
Even the door sounds more warlike. :eek:
The re-dress of the sets are effective. I like the look of the Warship Enterprise-D
Perhaps the world she grew up on was not as bad in this timeline.
Tasha Yar, ouch. LOL he’s flirting with you! Get a clue!
Jonathan Frakes admitted, “To this day I do not understand ‘Yesterday’s Enterprise’. I do not know what the fuck happened in that episode. I’m still trying to understand it – but I liked the look.”
I think it’s the lighting
“Most everyone calls me Castillo. My mother calls me Richard.”
“OK, Castillo.”
“No, I think I’d like it if you’d called me Richard.”
Dr. Freud! Paging Dr. Freud!
Roberto Orci cited this episode as a primary inspiration for the screenplay of the latest Star Trek film.
So being at war gave the rape gangs a more appropriate outlet for their aggressions?
So, Kirk fought the Klingon empire into a stalemated cold war, but Picard’s flagship is losing the war badly?
hmmm… :rolleyes:
So whose seat did Tasha Yar just jump in to?
You sound surprised. You should know better.
“Captain Garrett is dead.”
Both gruesome and hilarious.