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Yesteryear

Quite correct! The twenty five minute shows didn't really have the time to dilly dally with how this was done in the series plots! All they had was the story and to present it on screen the best way they could, even if us fanatics pick at this 'mistake' or that forty years on!
JB
 
TAS wasted a lot of screen time on slow pans across backgrounds and held reactions that could have been used to tell a bit more story.
 
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STAR TREK has a pretty good track record when it comes to time-travel: Tomorrow is Yesterday, City on the Edge of Forever, Assignment: Earth, All Our Yesterdays, Yesteryear, the whale movie, Yesterday's Enterprise, FIRST CONTACT, Tapestry, Trials and Tribble-ations, Little Green Men, Past Tense, Relativity, Future's End, the 2009 reboot, etc.

Those are some of my favorite STAR TREK eps and movies.
 
Are these real figures? I can't say I've ever seen them anywhere before? :shrug:
JB

Arex and M'Ress are 2018 Hallmark ornaments (a twin-pack exclusive at several US conventions), Spock is the commercially available ReAction figure, and Janice Rand, Kyle, Thelin the (part-Aenar) Andorian and Jan Grey are my customs, as is... Loom Aleek-Om, the Aurelian (below)!


Hallmark ornaments and custom Aurelian
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

I can travel into the future at the rate of one minute at a time!

In Australia, we are already in your future!
 
How come Toho never sued the show for its use of Godzilla's roar?

Man, if crossing the Forge doesn't kill you then the King of Monsters might!
 
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