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Hi fam!

1 more to go before the end of TOS 🥹!

We have another episode of Star Trek TOS today. Today's episode is All Our Yesterdays. We have arrived to our penultimate episode! I can't believe that we are almost done with TOS. This was a cool episode. I had already seen this type of library in Picard (or Discovery, I'm not sure anymore). It was really cool seeing where the idea originated. Capt. Kirk got to visit the Witch Trial era, whereas Spock and Bones were stuck in the Ice Age. The only thing that made the ice age better was the beautiful Zarabeth who conquered Spock's heart.

I can't wait to read what you guys thought of this one!

Xoxo,

Alexxa

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Thomas Monk

great episode, great reaction. There's a Star Trek novel that was a sequel to this episode, titled "Yesterday's Son." This is NOT a spoiler, because it's the very premise of the novel..... Spock discovers that Zarabeth bore his child.... and the crew of the Enterprise go back in time to retrieve him. I read that book in the early 1980s, and it inspired me to become a writer. Well, I became a teacher... and STILL hope to get my books out there. I'm working to finalize my dark fantasy trilogy. Once the 3rd one is done, I'm going to publish. But I DID get the bug in me to write .... when I read that novel. There was a sequel to that novel.... but I never read it. You should look into it. Check Amazon for "Yesterday's Son." - Tom

Ian Smith

This is one of my Top 3. Simply a lovely story, and a great piece of science fiction. This was only the second script that Jean Lisette Aroeste had ever written (the first was 'Is there in truth no beauty') and also the last. She was a librarian for a top university (hence the reason this story revolved around the concept of a library), and went back to simply being a librarian - never writing scripts again! She had a tremendous grasp of science fiction, though;and used elements of City on the edge of Forever, together with This side of Paradise, but in a creative and original way. Honestly,theres not a wasted scene;and the ideas are so strong,this could have worked as a movie in its own right. I can watch this again and again, and it's inventiveness never gets stale. At the very least, you have to concede that Mr AtoZ is such a good name for a librarian :)