Star Trek 3x23 All Our Yesterdays

See Kirk’s superhuman strenght. He must’ve picked that move up from Khan.

More fun.

The interior of the Enterprise is not seen in this episode, marking this as the only episode of the original series in which none of the action takes place aboard the ship.

David Gerrold joked at a 1986 Star Trek convention in Spokane, Washington, that the inventors of the compact disc got their inspiration from the data discs, or “verism tapes,” used in Atoz’s library. James Russell is generally credited with inventing the compact disc three years prior to this episode in 1965, ending up with a total of 22 patents for various aspects of it.

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“Get this through your head.”

Are you alright Spock?

“Highly motivated.”

Those pants are tight. They reveal everything.

Whoa! Spock’s losing it!

Always had huge girl crush on Mariette Hartley blush

Speaking of which, we’ll be starting TAS next week. How do we want to divvy 'em up? Four episodes a week? Five or six? There are 22 half-hour episodes in total.

The little pirouette after Kirk exits the portal cracks me up.

Still gorgeous at 69:

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My girl rox.

Superhuman? Is it really that hard to knock out a librarian?

I made a mistake about that. I read the novels more than I watched the animated series.

Fixed it here:

I’d say 4 a week.

Nah. When he grabbed the prison guard through the bars and bent his arm back.

Why do I have this idea that Spock eating is not a good idea…

Love that eventhough this series was known to be cancelled at this point. Nimoy still works the character. He’s awesome. Thanx Leonard Nimoy.

Weeeee! That looked like fun. Atoz is agile and persistant!

Why isn’t McCoy reverting back to a savage, like Spock?

Zarabeth’s original costume revealed her belly button, which the network forced Roddenberry to change. So years later, Roddenberry made sure to show Mariette’s navel and gave her two in ‘Genesis II’.

Ian Wolfe (Mr. Atoz) appeared in another Star Trek episode ‘Bread and Circuses’ as Septimus.

I don’t have the DVDs handy, so I don’t know if that half-hour includes commercials or not. BTW, it doesn’t appear to still be available to watch online. :frowning:

Oh, I must be ahead, somehow.

Vulcans are, in general, vegetarian. Eating meat is part of their violent past that they’ve eschewed since they found logic.