I loved the line from the radio version where Ford says, “Drunk in charge of a time ship’s a pretty serious offense. They tend to lock you away in some planet’s stone age and tell you to evolve into a more responsible life form.”
I always loved Yesterday’s Enterprise in (sorry non-book again, but written scripts precede shooting) Trek Next Gen. Mostly non-spoiler version, it revolves around the legend as reported in the Technical Manual of Rachel Garrett and her crew sacrificing themselves to save a Klingon outpost under assault from Romulans. You barely recognize what’s happening at first when a subtle shift in the action happens, and might only catch on and realize it later when things shift again.
I loved the line from the radio version where Ford says, “Drunk in charge of a time ship’s a pretty serious offense. They tend to lock you away in some planet’s stone age and tell you to evolve into a more responsible life form.”
I always loved Yesterday’s Enterprise in (sorry non-book again, but written scripts precede shooting) Trek Next Gen. Mostly non-spoiler version, it revolves around the legend as reported in the Technical Manual of Rachel Garrett and her crew sacrificing themselves to save a Klingon outpost under assault from Romulans. You barely recognize what’s happening at first when a subtle shift in the action happens, and might only catch on and realize it later when things shift again.