A guy beamed out of a fighter jet is 17th century?17th Century in "Tomorrow is Yesterday"
I know, too many of the titles use too many of the same words.
I wish there'd been a title of "Yesterday Once More".
A guy beamed out of a fighter jet is 17th century?17th Century in "Tomorrow is Yesterday"
I'd say its when they uses obvious Earth historical or even contemporary settings for a planet/culture.
True ParallelsRoman/Contemporary in "Bread and Circuses"Post Apocalyptic 1960s in "Miri"TransplantedPreColumbian American in "Paradise Syndrome"Meddling HumansNazis in "Patterns of Force"Stealth Parallels
1920s Gangsters in "A Piece Of the Action""The Omega Glory"Wardrobe Parallels18th/19th Century in "Return of the Archons"
17th Century in "Tomorrow is Yesterday"
I wish there'd been a title of "Yesterday Once More".
"Yesterday, Yesterday, and More Yesterdays"
"Yesterday's Yesterday"
"Jester Ray, Yesterday"
"Yesterday"
"Perchance to yesterday"
"Once Upon a Yesterday"
"Tomorrow's Yesterday"
They could have done stories of parallel planet development where there was a battle for gender equality. A matriarchal society where men are oppressed, not allowed to vote, receive less pay for work, men's health care needs aren't being met, and women's attitudes toward them are disrespectful and demeaning. But no one in the 1960s would have believed it or understood the message.
Well, back to the next season, I would have like a late feudal setting, maybe a Russian Empire type setting, it would give Chekov a good episode to be Chekov in. Navigator on the Roof.
....["Portrait In Black and White"] eventually morphed into "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield".
Zombie Cheerleader;11326626Wardrobe Parallels[INDENT said:18th/19th Century in "Return of the Archons"
17th Century in "All Our Yesterdays"
....["Portrait In Black and White"] eventually morphed into "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield".
Not really. They're both about racism, but story wise they're nothing alike. Barry Trivers isn't credited for Story By on "Battlefield", but Coon—as Lee Cronin—is. Fred Freiberger recalled, "Gene [Coon] originally had a devil with a tail chasing an angel." I dunno if that's true, but if so it makes clear the one did not come from the other.
I'd put Trelane and the Platonians in a different catagory. They're aliens playing dress up by dressing like humans.Zombie Cheerleader;11326626Wardrobe Parallels[INDENT said:18th/19th Century in "Return of the Archons"
17th Century in "All Our Yesterdays"
Regency Period in "Squire of Gothos"
He assumed it was the current fashion and was surprised that he was out of date. But yes his intent was to make the human feel at "home".Granted, though I think I would separate those two. Wouldn't you say that Trelane, despite his stated close study of Earth, dressed like the fop that he was and had his pad done in period fashion as well just for the benefit of his guests? Of course, its not unlikely that he didn't appear in human form at all otherwise except for this instance of fun and game
They based their society on the Ancient GreeksI don't recall having the sense that the Platonians changed their garb for the purpose of some identifiable reference point for their human playthings. Am I forgetting something in that there was something to suggest that their comfy costumes weren't, in fact, standard issue for them?
So it was their normal dress but one taken from Earth.Plato's Stepchildren said:Captain's log, stardate 5784.3. Doctor McCoy is endeavouring to treat the leader of a strange group of people. When their planet novaed, millennia ago, they transported themselves to Earth in the time of Socrates and Plato. After the death of the Greek civilisation they idolised, they came to this planet and created for themselves a utopia patterned after it
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