Actually, just about all of the time travel stories in all of the Treks are among my favorites.
Actually, just about all of the time travel stories in all of the Treks are among my favorites.
My main problem with time travel is that they use it too much.
As opposed to, say, alien viruses or Klingon politics or Prime Directive debates or diplomatic missions or holodeck malfunctions or god-like beings or berserk computers or any number of other STAR TREK staples?
Just off the top of my head, only four out of the original 79 episodes were time-travel eps. That's what? Only 5% of TOS?
If we're talking movies, it's three out of twelve.
And if we're talking the latter-day series, I'm too lazy to add them all up, but we're probably talking a dozen or so episodes out of hundreds of hours of Star Trek shows.
For a science-fiction show, that doesn't strike me as too much.
My main problem with time travel is that they use it too much.
As opposed to, say, alien viruses or Klingon politics or Prime Directive debates or diplomatic missions or holodeck malfunctions or god-like beings or berserk computers or any number of other STAR TREK staples?
Just off the top of my head, only four out of the original 79 episodes were time-travel eps. That's what? Only 5% of TOS?
If we're talking movies, it's three out of twelve.
And if we're talking the latter-day series, I'm too lazy to add them all up, but we're probably talking a dozen or so episodes out of hundreds of hours of Star Trek shows.
For a science-fiction show, that doesn't strike me as too much.
TOS episodes featuring Time-Travel
The Naked Time
Tomorrow is Yesterday
The City On The Edge of Forever
Assignment Earth
All Our Yesterday's
But the first one the time-travel element wasn't really a core element of the episode. So as Greg says 4 episode of TOS dealt with time travel
Would the time-looping episodes be considered part of the list of time travel ones? I'm thinking of the one where the Enterprise D keeps getting destroyed again and again. I'm drawing a blank on the title at the moment. Also was TNG the only one that had an episode about time loops?
"Cause and Effect"Would the time-looping episodes be considered part of the list of time travel ones? I'm thinking of the one where the Enterprise D keeps getting destroyed again and again. I'm drawing a blank on the title at the moment. Also was TNG the only one that had an episode about time loops?
"Live, Die, Repeat"
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