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Page Turners They Were Not
Random Trek: "Yesterday's Enterprise" (TNG S3E15)

Page Turners They Were Not

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 38:57


On this week's episode of our show, me and special guest Ambassador Justin Toner set a course for the 24th century and one of the greatest episodes in all of Star Trek. When the Enterprise-C emerges from a time vortex, history is changed and the Enterprise-D is no longer a ship of exploration, but a ship of warfare in a long-standing conflict with the Klingons. Our faithful bartender Guinan senses that something is wrong with this new timeline, and must convince the crew to set things right. Join us as we go boldly!

Ceti Alpha 3: A Star Trek Podcast
327 - Enterprise C Series

Ceti Alpha 3: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 53:50


Pitching a New Trek Series: Enterprise-CThere are "gaps" in Trek history, mostly between the launch of the Enterprise-B and the start of the continuing voyages of the Enterprise-D on "The Next Generation." The trio dives into creating a new series based during the earlier part of the 24th Century with the crew of the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-C. Just like Captain Christopher Pike, fans already know the tragic ending for Captain Rachel Garrett, Lieutenant Richard Castillo, and the Ambassador-class ship (and alternate universe Tasha Yar!). But even though the episode "Yesterday's Enterprise" tells us the end of the story, what were the missions and untold stories of this crew?In this proposed new series, Captain Garret leads a senior crew of commanders from various alien worlds, along with some familiar faces along the way. A young, wild, and close-to-losing-his-job junior diplomat Curzon Dax helps the Enterprise-C in its mission of patroling Klingon and Romulan space, with a new class of starship that seems more equipped for combat than diplomacy. Will the ship's communications officer be the last one in Starfleet? What lower deck shenanigans are occuring? And why does the Ambassador-class ships become less common in the later part of the 24th Century?All these questions and more are explored in the pitching of a Enterprise-C TV series!

Marketing Leaders
#122 Jorge Bestard, Head of EMEA en Canva for Enterprise - Cómo han cambiado las actividades del SDR para tener éxito

Marketing Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 12:36


En esta nueva entrega de Líderes de Marketing & Ventas, Pau Valdés entrevista a Jorge Bestard, Head of EMEA en Canva for Enterprise. Canva es sin duda una de las herramientas de diseño libre online más conocidas en los últimos años. Con Jorge pudimos conversar sobre cómo han cambiado las actividades del SDR para tener éxito en un entorno en el que conseguir reuniones es mucho más difícil y cómo es la interacción en la venta de un Account Executive en una estrategia de product-led Growth. Puedes encontrar el podcast y suscribirte en el siguiente enlace: https://www.inboundcycle.com/podcast-marketing-leaders?hsLang=es. Y si tienes cualquier comentario o duda, puedes escribirnos a pau@inboundcycle.com o bien buscar y agregar a Pau Valdés en LinkedIn.

Subspace Transmissions: A Star Trek Podcast
TNG: ”Yesterday's Enterprise” Commentary (#466)

Subspace Transmissions: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 49:35


Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton once again dust off a classic Subspace relic with this commentary for the iconic TNG episode Yesterday's Enterprise. From Yar's return, to the surprising reveal of the Enterprise-C and all sorts of time travel complications, the duo attempt to nail down why this television hour is so special.  Join our Facebook page for exclusive content such as videos and bonus episodes. And you can also visit our blog, or follow us on Twitter and YouTube! Send any other questions, topic ideas or feedback to subspacetransmissionspod@gmail.com! Related Podcast Episodes: Ranking the Great Star Trek Episodes Star Trek's Turning Points Trek Does Time Travel   Join us next week as we befriend a disembodied voice!

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Subspace Transmissions: A Star Trek Podcast
Voyager: ”Threshold” Commentary (#465)

Subspace Transmissions: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 48:34


Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton dig into the Section 31 archives this week to deliver a classic commentary for the notorious Voyager episode Theshold. From lizard babies, to wacky makeup effects and Cronenbergian body horror, the duo break it all down.  Join our Facebook page for exclusive content such as videos and bonus episodes. And you can also visit our blog, or follow us on Twitter and YouTube! Send any other questions, topic ideas or feedback to subspacetransmissionspod@gmail.com! Related Podcast Episodes: The Best Worst Star Trek Episodes The Best Worst Star Trek Episodes: Part II Biggest WTF Moments!   Join us next week as we take a spin on the Enterprise-C!

Nerd heaven
Star Trek Continues ”Embracing The Winds” - Detailed Analysis & Review

Nerd heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 23:58


In today's Star Trek Continues podcast, we talk about the episode "Embracing The Winds" which tries to address Janice Lester's claims that "your world of Starship captains doesn't welcome women" in the episode Turnabout Intruder. This episode does a good job of looking at a contemporary issue in a new way through a Star Trek lens. ----more---- Transcript Welcome to Nerd Heaven. I'm Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of The Stars. And I am a Nerd.   This is episode 101 of the podcast.  Today, we're talking about the Star Trek Continues episode “Embracing the Winds.”   And I'm excited to announce that the third book in my Jewel of The Stars series is now available in eBook and print from all the usual retailers. You can find links to many of them by going to books2read.com/jewel3 (and that's the number 2 in books 2 read)   Let me quickly read the back cover blurb and then we'll jump into this episode.   Tourists on a cruise. Stranded in an alien battleground   When their warp drive mysteriously stops working, the luxury cruise ship Jewel of The Stars becomes easy pickings for humanity's enemy – the Dracnor. And there may be an enemy agent on board.   Before the fall of Earth, a madman made doomsday predictions on Captain Les Miller's doorstop. How did he know the invasion was coming? Now that same man has been spotted walking the promenade. Les must stop him, but the evidence contradicts what he knows to be true.   Will the legacy of an ancient war mean the end of the galaxy's last free humans? So if that sounds interesting to you, please consider checking it out. You can find the first links to all the books in the series at AdamDavidCollings.com/books   The description on Star Trek Continues.com reads   While the Enterprise is sent on a seemingly routine mission, Kirk is recalled to starbase where he faces an ethical dilemma that challenges the very core of Starfleet Command.   This episode was written by James Kerwin and Vic Mignogna It was directed by James Kerwin And it first aired on the 3rd of September 2016   Star Trek has a problem which was introduced in the original series episode “Turnabout Intruder.” That episode postulates that women are not allowed to be Starship captains in Starfleet. Of course, we'll see a number of female captains after this, in Star Trek 4, Yesterday's Enterprise, and Voyager just to name a couple, and we even saw a female Captain before this, back in Enterprise. It seems a very out-dated concept to think that there are not female captains in the 23rd century. So how do you deal with this?   This episode of Star Trek Continues is one approach to try to explain this issue, which I find very creative.   Another approach, postulated by the youTuber Lorerunner, is simply that Janice Lester was mad (just look at her) and the whole rule against women being Starship captains was all in her mind. I don't mind that explanation either.   Interestingly, Star Trek Continues re-shot the final scenes of Turnabout Intruder as a transitional short film to connect to the new show before their first episode.   So Kirk and Spock have been called down to Corinth IV. Sulu is along for sightseeing and Mckennah for work research.   We get a nice little bit of continuity back to the episode “Lolani” dealing with the fallout in the Orion Syndicate, and how things may be changing due to Lolani's influence. And that's beautiful. This is the kind of ongoing continuity you just didn't get in the original series. Not to this extent.   Sulu makes reference to one of his ancestors being in an internment camp during World War 2, which is a nod to George Takai who actually lived that experience.   I love the planet. Very TOS but with effects that couldn't have been done in the 60s.   I have to ask, are there any high ranking Starfleet officers who don't indulge in Romulan ale? Perhaps Admiral Ross really was the only one. Even Spock relents and drinks after the news he's about to be given.   They meet Commodore Gray. She and Kirk have had some differences. She also appeared in Lolani, where she ordered Kirk to return the Orion slave to her master.   The Crew of Hood have been lost. Some sort of life support failure. No evidence of foul play   Kirk and Spock have been called here because the Hood needs a new captain and crew. Starfleet have chosen Spock   Kirk has mixed feelings. I get this. He's proud of Spock and happy for him, but he doesn't want to lose his first officer, and his friend.   But there could be a complication with spock's promotion A Commander Garret had also applied for the job. They decided she wasn't the best suited for command. She has an excellent service record. She has filed an appeal that she's been selectively overlooked because she's a woman.   The Federation was founded around the time of the Romulan war. Earth needed military allies. The Tellarites were founding member. Tellarite men are very adversarial and argumentative. And they frown on female starship captains.  (They probably wouldn't be accepted into the federation at this point in time, certainly not in 24th century, but at the time of the Romulan war, Earth REALLY needed military allies, and the Tellarites were that. Plus they were one of the major races that Earth helped to broker peace with before the Federation was founded.) The Federation isn't technically bound by this but after the admission of Corridan (a continuity nod to Journey To Babel), the Tellarites are threatening to pull their seat from the council.   Kirk says Starfleet has always had female captains (see Enterprise). Laura is an example, but she commands a starbase, not a constitution class ship There is no rule officially. Kirk and Spock are both of the opinion that Garrett deserves the ship and should be given command.   But upon further reflection, Spock starts to consider that Starfleet may have been correct in their assessment of Commander Garrett. Maybe Spock IS the best person for the job. He says his opinion is not based on her gender.   Kirk says something interesting. He says “maybe it should be.”   Starfleet has never given a woman command of a constitution class starship. He's always thought that was just how the cards fell, but perhaps there is a greater good to be considered.   Spock says that if they were to actively and deliberately choose a female officer, Commodore Gray would be the better option, but she doesn't want the job.   And this is an issue which has certainly had relevance of the last century, even today.   When you have an imbalance like this, the way I see it, there are two ways you can address it. The first is to simply remove the bias, and then proceed, hiring based solely on qualifications and suitability. If you have an equal number of candidates from each group, then theoretically, over time, the imbalance will go away, and you should have a roughly even split, though there could be many other factors that would make it not so simple. And in a sense, this seems like the fairest way. Just treat everyone on their merits. The problem with this approach is that it's slow. It could take a long time for that imbalance to be corrected.   The other option, which is what Kirk seems to be proposing, is that you actively seek to correct it, by deliberately hiring from the minority group. In this case, females. You steer the ship the other way to correct it. This will set things right much quicker, but it has its own problem. It means that well-deserving people in the majority group will start to miss out. If you're a male candidate, and would make a great captain, your career is basically on hold. You'll miss out on a job you're qualified for because of your gender. Which, ironically, is the exact problem you're trying to solve. It's just that it's happening to people on the other side now. There are no perfect solutions. I'm sure people much smarter than me have been trying to solve this.   Now Spock is willing to forgoe his own opportunity in favour of Garett, maybe partly because as a Vulcan he has less ambition for personal advancement, but mostly because I think he beleives that is what is right. Spock is a good person.   So now that the desire and intention is there to hire Garret because she is part of that minority group, (and I mean minority in the sense of Starship captains, not in the sense of the population) there is one last thing to consider. Is she actually right for the job based on her merits?   Kirk is firmly on team Garrett right now. But he's been ordered to interview her and form his own conclusions. Spock points out that perhaps Kirk's opinion is coloured by his desire to keep his first officer and friend on the Enterprise. He admits he can't deny that is part of what he's feeling.   Garrett served on the Constitution, the original prototype that the class was named after. When Kirk mentions the loss of that ship, the death of her captain, at Nimbus III, nice little Star Trek 5 reference, Garrett clamps up and doesn't want to talk about it. Her testimony, and her personal logs are all on record. She feels she has nothing more to say, and doesn't want to discuss it face to face with Kirk, a matter he finds unusual, and perhaps a little troubling.   Kirk has filled McKenna in on what's happening. She decides to check in on Spock to see how he's doing, and he seeks her advice. It may not be prudent to provoke the Tellarites at this time. McKenna says the Tellarites rarely make good on their threats, which makes Starfleet's hesitance to give a woman command of a Starship that much more problematic. (which in a sense, I think, takes away some of the drama) She thinks Spock's issue is something else.   She had to work hard to convince people that having a counsellor on board a Starship was a necessary thing.  (which I find extraordinary) but she never felt that the reluctance was because she was female. However, if there is bias in Starfleet it needs to be addressed.   And I think that's a good word. I don't think Starfleet is being deliberately sexist, but there might be a bias, and it might not even be intentional. Spock, as someone whose appearance has often been perceived to be the most important aspect of his identity, has sometimes felt that bias as well.   McKenna says if she ever has a daughter, she would want her to know that anything is within her reach if she works hard enough. And as someone who DOES have a daughter, I feel the same way.   Spock points out that there are things in Garrett's past which require scrutiny. McKenna asks him if she'd be under the same scrutiny if she was a man. He feels she would. But one can never be certain about others' motives.   McKenna adds “but we can certainly be clear about our own.”   Gray growls at Kirk for antagonising Garrett, something he certainly didn't intend to do. In my opinion, Kirk certainly did nothing wrong. But Garrett has petitioned for an immediate decision. A hearing will be held, and Kirk will be one of those making the judgement. Probably the last thing he wanted.   While all of this is happening, Scotty has taken the Enterprise to find what is left of the USS Hood.   Star Trek regularly uses the AB Plot format. Where you have two distinct plots going through an episode. It's generally agreed that this works best if the two are linked in some way, either by plot, or theme. Although it honestly doesn't bother me when they are completely disconnected. But in this episode, the two plots are definitely connected.   When they find the Hood, there are no lifesigns. But also no evidence of an anomaly.  Something is ringing alarm bells in Scotty's head. He doesn't want to tow it back to the planet until he understands more. Chekov is going to remotely re-establish life support. Not sure exactly how that works, but it sounds handy.   He asks to go on the landing party, but Scotty says “not this time,” and then gives the conn to another officer. Chekov is feeling overlooked. Uhura points out that he's gifted but unfocussed. He has wide interests, doing a little of everything, but has no speciality. Uhura recommends choosing something he's really passionate about and focusing on that. Interestingly, I'd imagine being a jack of all trades would be a very useful trait in a command officer. Maybe that's ultimately why he ends up as first officer of the Reliant. In any case, it's really nice to see Star Trek giving Chekov some character development. Who'd have thought it.   Kirk was feeling certain in his decision to support Garrett before he met her, but now, after her evasiness about his questions, and now this push for a decision, he's not so sure.   The courtroom is very reminiscent of the original series episode Court Martial, where witness take the stand, touch a glowing metal disk, and have their service record ready by the computer. (They actually used a similar idea in TNG The Measure of a man.)   As usual, somebody always asks to forgo the reading, but Gray objects. Spock's qualifications are material to this case, which, of course, is true.   Stonn asks Spock how he'd feel if her were to be given command of the Hood, remembering that he is half human. Before he can answer, he asks if his human side played a part in his decision to turn down a role in the Vulcan science academy. Spock says they did not, which the computer picks up as a lie. Interesting.   Kirk objects to this questioning. Spock's race shouldn't have any more bearing on the decision than Garrett's gender. Stonn posits that a person's character, abilities, judgements and strengths are shaped, in part, by their heritage, beliefs, race, even gender. He says some people are uncomfortable with the idea of a female captain. I'm not totally clear on the point he's trying to make, but it seems he is in favour of Garrett.   Kirk speaks plainly. He is convinced that it is absolutely time for a woman to command a constitution class starship. But he is not convinced that Garrett is that woman. Aspects like race or gender shouldn't be the reason a candidate is denied, but perhaps it shouldn't be the reason (or at least the sole reason) they are accepted either.   Remember that officer a few episodes back who had the artificial arm? Well he's on the landing party and uses it to remove something from the Hood's engine. Another nice callback. I appreciate how Star Trek Continues is making use of semi-regular characters. DS9 was the absolute best at doing that. TOS was probably the worst, although the realities of 60s TV certainly play a part in that.   Garrett has been awarded a Tucker memorial medal of honour as well as an aenar award for meritorious service to disadvantaged cultures. Two very nice callbacks to Enterprise. We get a little insight into what happened at Nimbus III. The official investigation found evidence of human error on Garrett's part. An investigation carried out by a Tellarite. She, and others, “plead the seventh guarantee” during the proceedings. I'm not sure exactly what this means, but Garrett says it cannot be taken as an admission of culpability. There are countless other examples in her file. BLooking at Garrett, Gray sees a pattern of somebody who has reacted with hostility and side-stepping whenever her actions have been called into question. She defends this saying that Hostility is an appropriate response to undue scrutiny and discrimination.   The big question is, has that been the case? Has she been treated unfairly? Or does she have legitimate flaws that needs to be considered?   Gray can't say for certain whether Garrett has been held to a difference standard because she is female, but regardless of that, She says it is the duty of a Starship captain to admit, and learn from mistakes. But Garrett is still defiant in her belief that she was not in the wrong. And as viewers we still don't really know if she's right. If not then her behaviour here is not appropriate, but if she truly did nothing wrong, then she's right to defiantly stand by her innocence. But could she have been right in every one of the incidences in her file? Can anyone be that perfect?   Because that's what seems to be holding Gray back. Not the fact that Garrett has made some mistakes, but that she can't admit to them and learn from them. Nobody is saying a captain must be perfect. But they must be honest about themselves.   There's a massive power surge in the hood's engines. The Enterprise can't beam them back because the Hood's shields have gone up. The reactor is going critical. Scotty can't eject the core. It's looking hopeless.   We get some wonderful performances from Chris Doohan and Kim Stringer as Scotty and Uhura realise that they're going to die. Scotty places his hand on Uhura's. This could be seen as foreshadowing of the eventual relationship those two will have in the movie era, but I think it's more just a comfort thing, two colleagues, two friends, who know they're not going to make it. The look on Uhura's face is haunting.   Scotty orders the Enterprise to get as far away ass possibler, to safety.   But Chekov has an idea. Hadley chooses to trust him. It's a very risky manouvre, and it injures chekov, but it works. The landing party are beamed back to safety, The Enterprise escaping just as the Hood explosed.   Back on the planet, the hearing is back in session. Each candidate can make a motion and then the board will give their verdict. Neither Spock nor Garrett has a motion to make.   Stomm endorses Garrett. Gray endorses Spock. The deciding vote is up to Kirk. But before he can make it, they receive a transmission from the Enterprise. The Hood has been destroyed. There is no ship to command. So no promotions necessary.   Kirk has been saved from a difficult decision by the bell.   Garrett wants to make one final statement. There is an underlying issue that still remains. For decades, she believes Starfleet has overlooked officers for certain positions because they are women. They may admit it, it may not even be intentional,    Kirk asks her if she believes a person should be given special treatment because of their gender, religion or race. She feels that yes, they should, if their gender, religion or race has historically been used to deny them consideration.   Garrett now, has turned her focus from herself, specifically, to other female officers. “It may not be my time, but it most certainly is theirs.” And I think this is an important step in character growth for her.   Gray says “We are all in agreement with that. Kirk and Stomm nod.   As Spock leaves, Stomm says “Peace and long life” to him. I think that's his Vulcan way of saying, “nothing personal, Mate.” And Spock's reply of “Live long and prosper” seems to say, “Yeah, not worries. All good.” Chekov is awake and recovering in sickbay. Scotty scolds him a little. His stunt is worthy of a court-martial. Chekov is willing to take whatever consequence Scotty feels is appropriate. Then he realises that Scotty called him Lieutenant. “And thanks him for saving their lives.” And it turns out, this is the origin of the shield prefix code that Starfleet ships will have from now on. Refer to Star Trek II.   Scotty suggests a career in tactical. But they still don't know what caused the overload in the Hood's engine. That worries Scotty. I don't remember if they follow up on this or not. But it would certainly be cool if they did. It's an interesting setup.   Kirk talks to the Tellarite ambassador and learns that there is a growing movement on Tellar Prime that wants to change their policy regarding women in command.   When Kirk says goodbye to Garrett, she speculates, “who knows, maybe some day a Garrett will command an Enterprise. And if you haven't figured it out already, this is when you realise that she is likely an ancestor of Captain Rachel Garrett, of the Enterprise C. The way she says it is a little on the nose, but I like it.   This was another well-made episode of Star Trek Continues. I like how it delves into an issue that certainly has similarities and connections to the real world, but is just a little different. A little sideways. I think Star Trek, and sci-fi in general, tackles issues best when there isn't an exact one-to-one parallel to current events, but that it poses difficult questions that make you think.   Next time, we'll be looking at the episode “Still Treads the Shadow”. I don't remember what this one is about, so I'll find out when I re-watch it.   Don't forget to check out Jewel of the Stars Book 3   Until next time,  Live long and prosper. Make it so.  

STTNGeez! Not Another Star Trek Podcast!
ST:TNGeez! 3.15 Yesterday's Enterprise

STTNGeez! Not Another Star Trek Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 63:24


While the Enterprise D is chilling in space, a temporal rift opens before them and out pops the Enterprise C, heavily damaged from a losing battle with the Romulans! In an instant, everything changes as the older ship's appearance creates a whole new timeline where the Federation is at war with the Klingon Empire. Only Guinan notices the changes, and she tries to convince Picard that things just ain't right. For one, remember Tasha Yar? Well, she's back, baby, alive and well and wearing a belt – hey everyone is wearing a belt! The D crew works feverishly to repair the Enterprise C and make it battle-worthy while Guinan tries to convince Jean-Luc that the older ship needs to return to their certain death in hopes it will restore the proper timeline and save the Federation from succumbing to the dominant Klingons. Will they be able to repair the Enterprise C in time? Will Armus be able to cope with a resurrected Yar? Will the Federation decide that belts are cool? Find out in this exciting episode of ST:TNGeez, Not Another Star Trek Podcast.Even more available at: https://tngeez.com

Impulzus Podcast
Történelmi vereség (Egy hajó a múltból, TNG 3x15) | Brandon Hackett

Impulzus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 100:54


Az Enterprise egy időhasadékkal találkozik, a jelenségből kilépő föderációs hajó, az Enterprise-C pedig megváltoztatja az eddigi ismert jelent. Az alternatív idővonalon a Föderáció kétségbeesett háborút vív a Klingon Birodalommal, Guinan pedig tájékoztatja a kapitányt, hogy a helyzet megoldása érdekében vissza kell küldenie a hasadékból érkező hajót a múltba. Picard nehéz döntésre kényszerül, az Enterprise-C legénységét ugyanis a biztos halálba kell vezényelnie, hogy az idővonal teljesen helyreállhasson. Aktuális adásunk témája az 'Egy hajó a múltból' című epizód, melyről Brandon Hackett sci-fi író társaságában beszélgetünk. 0:01:08 | Rövid hírszekció: • 0:01:08 | Star Trek, Orville és egyéb sci-fi tartalmak 2022-ben. 0:17:53 | A kibeszélő tartalmából: • Átalakított díszletek, világítás, háború a klingonokkal: az epizód alaphangulata, valamint apróbb változások a szereplők viselkedésében. • Az idő befolyásolása: ha megtehetjük, van-e jogunk megváltoztatni az eseményeket? Akkor avatkozunk közbe, ha aktívan cselekszünk, vagy akkor, hogyha nem csinálunk semmit? • Az epizód keletkezése, valamint az írók véleménye az elkészült történetről. 0:57:21 | Szinkronos érdekességek 1:14:07 | Összefoglalás, értékelés Műsorunk videós formában is fogyasztható: - https://youtu.be/vKuBni26f6g

The Besotted Geek
Star Trek: TNG 3.15 “Yesterday's Enterprise”

The Besotted Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 102:12


Peacock has an overindulgent Stork to deal with so it's lucky first time guest Bruce is here to help! As for the episode, the Enterprise D has to help the Enterprise C get back to the past so the future will be saved. PS It WAS the chair!

Re:Engage TNG
Yesterday's Enterprise - s3e15

Re:Engage TNG

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 84:32


Fantasy and sci-fi illustrator and artist Tyler Jacobson joins us to talk about this truly great episode of Star Trek. From the cinematic blue lighting to the Emmy-award winning sound design to Guinan's courage and Wesley's head, everything pops in this one! A temporal rift brings the Enterprise C forward 22 years and changes the timeline to keep Tasha Yar alive and well at tactical - which they need because the Federation is fighting the Klingons in a devastating decades-long war. Wartime Picard listens to his only friend Guinan and sends "Mild Texas Accent Shooter" McGavin back through the rift, with Denise Crosby as Yar, to fix it all. We spend an extra 30 minutes discussing this episode than our normal episodes, but that's just because the Enterprise C moves so slowly getting back into the rift. Re:Enjoy! Note: Re:Engage will be taking a short break from posting new episodes before hitting the back half of season three. We'll return with s3e16 "The Offspring" soon. Get in touch with us on Twitter @ReEngageTNG!   Host: Greg Tito (@gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG)  Panel: Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG), Kate Jaeger (@jaegerlicious on Twitter and IG), Jimmie G (@thejimmieg on IG & Twitter), and special guest Tyler Jacobson (@jacobsontyler on Twitter and @tylerjacobsonart on IG) Audio Editor: Greg Tito (@gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG) Logo artwork: @mojojojo_97 on Twitter, mojo97.com Theme music: Ryan Marth   Next up is the s3e16 "The Offspring" hosted by Greg with special guest Shams Jorjani!

Untitled Star Trek Project
Yesterday's Enterprise

Untitled Star Trek Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 60:01


Star Trek: The Next Generation, Series 3, Episode 15. First broadcast on Monday, 19 February 1990. After the Enterprise-C emerges from a mysteriously swirly space anomaly, Joe and Nathan find themselves in an alternate timeline where Star Trek: The Next Generation is dramatically and impractically lit, full of incident, and sceptical about the 1990s belief in the End of History. Star Trek: Discovery Series 1 arrives nearly 30 years too early, in Yesterday's Enterprise.

The Mark Hastings Experience
Episode #190: "Star Trek: The Next Generation" - S3, Ep 15: "Yesterday's Enterprise"

The Mark Hastings Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 59:35


In this episode Mark talks about one his favourite episodes of television and a universally considered fan-favourite episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" - Season 3, Episode 15: "Yesterday's Enterprise", which first aired during the week of February 19, 1990. The story of the episode involves the crew of the USS Enterprise-D encountering its time-traveling predecessor, the USS Enterprise-C, and having to entertain the possibility that to save the United Federation of Planets from being destroyed by the Klingon Empire the crew of the Enterprise-C must travel back in time on an ill-fated mission to fulfil their destiny and realise a prolonged period of peace with their mortal enemy. The episode saw the return of Denise Crosby as Lieutenant Tasha Yar, who had been killed in a previous episode of the series. Whoopi Goldberg also stars as the recurring and mysterious character Guinan, who is essential to the plot of the episode in guiding the decision of Captain Jean-Luc Picard (played by Patrick Stewart) to order the Enterprise-C back in time because its continued presence in the present was not supposed to happen and as a result of it traveling through time, unbeknownst to its crew, it created an alternate timeline to the one than was supposed to happen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message

The Estradiol Illusions Podcast
Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Yesterday's Enterprise"

The Estradiol Illusions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 69:39


We are back on the Enterprise-D, and also the Enterprise-C. Tasha Yar faced a tragically silly death in "Skin of Evil," marvelously analyzed on this humble podcast. Natty Strange is back to help us assess the return of everyone's favorite lesbian chief of security and her weird relationship with Shooter McGavin.    You can follow Nat on Twitter @nuns_on_film. Be sure to check out her new Star Trek blog, deepspacenat.com and her new Twitch channel You can follow Pokey the Penguin's latest adventures by checking out Pokey's website https://www.yellow5.com/pokey/ & @pokeythepenguin

The Nerd Trek Podcast
Episode 182: Star Trek: TNG - S03E15 - Yesterday's Enterprise

The Nerd Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 52:46


Our guest @sabrality from the Transporter Lock podcast isn't the only one returning. It's the Enterprise - C and Tasha Yar! Let's see an alternate timeline. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support

The Nerd Trek Podcast
Episode 182: Star Trek: TNG - S03E15 - Yesterday's Enterprise

The Nerd Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 52:45


Our guest @sabrality from the Transporter Lock podcast isn't the only one returning. It's the Enterprise - C and Tasha Yar! Let's see an alternate timeline.

Cosmic Potato Podcast Network
That Star Trek Podcast: Yesterday's Enterprise

Cosmic Potato Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021


We're continuing our retrospective of Trek's time travel episode by reviewing the TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise". What happens when the Enterprise-C travels a couple of decades into the future and changes the course of history? Shawn, Rick, Scott, and Jen break it down in this week's episode.#startrek; #timetravel; #tng; #tasha; #romulans; #sela; #enterprise; #action; #adventure; #war

That Star Trek Podcast
Star Trek TNG: Yesterday's Enterprise

That Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 64:41


We're continuing our retrospective of Trek's time travel episode by reviewing the TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise". What happens when the Enterprise-C travels a couple of decades into the future and changes the course of history? Shawn, Rick, Scott, and Jen break it down in this week's episode. #startrek; #timetravel; #tng; #tasha; #romulans; #sela; #enterprise; #action; #adventure; #war

Star Trek Replay
Star Trek Replay #62 - Yesterday's Enterprise

Star Trek Replay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 134:25


Espectacular episodio este 'Enterprise del ayer' que comenzamos a comentar en el minuto 45. Estamos ante uno de los episodios 'top' de La Nueva Generación. Todo en este episodio encaja perfectamente: el distópico presente alternativo que hay que corregir, la vuelta de Tasha Yar, la presencia de Guinan y el acierto en los personajes secundarios de Garret y Castillo, así como de los actores que les interpretan. Un episodio grabado a fuego en nuestras mentes trekkies por una idea genial y una ejecución impecable. El salto de la USS Enterprise 1701C a través de una anomalía temporal antes de ser destruida en batalla genera un presente alternativo en el que la Federación está en guerra con los Klingon y... Tasha Yar vive. Solo Guinan conoce este cambio y Picard debe enviar de nuevo a la Enterprise C al pasado a una destrucción segura pero que nos salvará de una terrible y sangrienta guerra. Hay mucho en juego, vidas de muchos o vidas de millones. Y mucha emoción y heroísmo. El espectador sabe en todo momento el destino de Tasha Yar. ¿Hará Picard lo que debe hacer? ¿O nos encontraremos ante un reboot a lo JJ Abrams? 🤯

Trek am Dienstag - Der wöchentliche Star-Trek-Podcast
#168: Yesterday's Enterprise (TNG 3.15)

Trek am Dienstag - Der wöchentliche Star-Trek-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 166:41


19. Februar 1990: Schwer zu sagen, was spannender ist: Die Ereignisse rund um die Enterprise-C, die sich in der Zeit verirrt und unsere Helden in ein finsteres Paralleluniversum stürzt – oder die turbulente Entstehungsgeschichte dieser klassischen Episode. Auf jeden Fall ein Wendepunkt für die Next Generation, den wir mit dieser monumentalen Sendung gebührend feiern. In Deutschland: Die alte Enterprise, ausgestrahlt am 30. Oktober 1992.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 447: Coronavirus & AV

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 35:21


Talking about the impact of the coronavirus on our industry and events, and what we can do amidst it.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 447: Coronavirus & AV

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020


Talking about the impact of the coronavirus on our industry and events, and what we can do amidst it.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 447: Coronavirus & AV

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020


Talking about the impact of the coronavirus on our industry and events, and what we can do amidst it.

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast
Yesterday's Enterprise

Beam Me Up: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 76:31


Tasha Yar is back...or is she? The Enterprise D comes in contact with a blast from the past, the Enterprise C. It's a thought provoking episode and Matt has questions.  And we discuss what you do when you have the chance to redo something that went wrong in your past. If you're watching with us, the next episode will be The Offspring.   If you want to contact the show: email: beammeuppod@gmail.com Twitter: @beammeuppod Voicemail - 702-518-TREK (8735)   Matt doesn't know anything about Star Trek.  Brent has been a Trekkie for over 20 years, having watched every episode and movie multiple times. Join Matt as he explores for the first time why is Trek the Cultural Phenomenon that it is today.  Relive all those early moment when you first watched Trek.  But since there are over 760+ hours of Star Trek, Brent's task will be to find the best 150 or so that best represent what Star Trek is, the story of Star Trek, and paint Gene Roddenberry's vision of the Future. 

A Star to Steer Her By
Episode 87 Alternate Versions

A Star to Steer Her By

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 81:19


Everything is familiar but a bit...OFF in this week's SSHB! First up, the "Enterprise"-C drops in from the past to say hello, changing the timeline and everything we know about the "Enterprise"-D crew in "Yesterday's Enterprise"! After that, it's Data 2.0 as the ship's second officer makes a better him in "The Offspring." Also this week: rocky ships, naked molerats, and taking responsibility for the darkest timeline... Timestamps: synopses: 3:36; Yesterday's Enterprise: 12:10; The Offspring: 45:37

Punch It: Writing in Star Trek
Punch it 36 - The Crew of the 1701-C

Punch It: Writing in Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 53:07


Our continued story of the Enterprise-C and her crewLast week we explored what a prequel Star Trek show could look like if it was focused on the Enterprise-C. We fleshed out the show's mission statement as well as her captain, Rachel Garret. We promised that this week we would develop the rest of the crew and we asked you guys to help out. A lot of you emailed, tweeted, and Facebooked us and we appreciate it. We were able to incorporate some of your ideas and we're excited to share them with the rest of you.What will the first oficer look like? Will the doctor be a hot head? Will we have an alien engineer? Listen and find out.

Punch It: Writing in Star Trek
Punch It 35 - Call Me Richard

Punch It: Writing in Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 38:37


Developing a Star Trek Enterprise C Prequel ShowNot much is known about Rachel Garrett and her valiant crew of the Enterprise C. All that we know is that they sacrificed themselves in order to avert a war between the Federation and the Klingons, saving millions of lives. This storyline was made famous in The Next Generation's "Yesterday's Enterprise". The rest is all up to speculation.This week, Char and Tristan develop what a television show based around the Enterprise C would look like if it was made today instead of Discovery.Is this a show you would watch? 

First Contact: The Next Generation Introcast
First Contact: ‘Yesterday’s Enterprise’ Season 3 Episode 15

First Contact: The Next Generation Introcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 34:57


The Enterprise encounters a time hole and through it emerges the Enterprise-C and then everything goes wobbly. The post First Contact: ‘Yesterday's Enterprise' Season 3 Episode 15 appeared first on The Spoilist.

First Contact: The Next Generation Introcast
First Contact: ‘Yesterday’s Enterprise’ Season 3 Episode 15

First Contact: The Next Generation Introcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 34:57


The Enterprise encounters a time hole and through it emerges the Enterprise-C and then everything goes wobbly. The post First Contact: ‘Yesterday’s Enterprise’ Season 3 Episode 15 appeared first on The Spoilist.

Starfleet Boy - A Star Trek Podcast
Star Trek the Next Generation - Yesterday's Enterprise

Starfleet Boy - A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 70:59


An strange event causes the crew of the Enterprise D to meet the Crew of the Enterprise C, however their presence in the future has severely altered the way things are supposed to be. Find out what we think of this episode and let us know what you think also!

Team Banzai Studios Master Feed
This Week in Trek Episode 289, "Last Week in Trek"

Team Banzai Studios Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 62:10


News DSC: Since the writer’s strike was averted, CBS higher ups are back to saying early fall. Hallmark Picard/Data Keepsake ornament coming this summer. $29.95 USS Franklin w/lights from Beyond $29.95. Convention-exclusive ornament Enterprise C will be available at various cons. Ten Forward: Chris on Twitter: How well do u think Captain Riker would perform compared to the other 5 series Trek captains? Star Trek in pop culture: Last Saturday on SNL - Chris Pine barely in an awful sketch playing Shatner’s Kirk. 00:14 Last week in Trek Episode insight: Voyager S5, Bliss Character insight - Sarah Sisko Subspace communications

This Week in Trek: A Star Trek Podcast
Episode 289, "Last Week in Trek"

This Week in Trek: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 62:10


News DSC: Since the writer’s strike was averted, CBS higher ups are back to saying early fall. Hallmark Picard/Data Keepsake ornament coming this summer. $29.95 USS Franklin w/lights from Beyond $29.95. Convention-exclusive ornament Enterprise C will be available at various cons. Ten Forward: Chris on Twitter: How well do u think Captain Riker would perform compared to the other 5 series Trek captains? Star Trek in pop culture: Last Saturday on SNL - Chris Pine barely in an awful sketch playing Shatner’s Kirk. 00:14 Last week in Trek Episode insight: Voyager S5, Bliss Character insight - Sarah Sisko Subspace communications

From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch
Day 135: Yesterday’s Enterprise / The Offspring

From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2016 15:48


TNG 3x15 / 3x16. Meet the Enterprise-C and build a child in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. Chapters Yesterday’s Enterprise (00:00:56) The Offspring (00:08:49) Hosts Jarrah Hodge and Will Nguyen Production Jarrah Hodge (Editor) Mike Schindler (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)

Earl Grey: A Star Trek The Next Generation Podcast
Earl Grey 121: U.S.S. Love Handles

Earl Grey: A Star Trek The Next Generation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2016 56:29


1701-B.Viewers of Star Trek: The Next Generation often spotted those golden Enterprise models in the Observation Lounge over the years - but what was the story behind them? We knew the 1701 and would get to know the Enterprise-A in the TOS-era films; the heroic sacrifice of the Enterprise-C was eventually told in the season three episode "Yesterday's Enterprise." However, there was an Excelsior-class-sized hole in the Enterprise legacy.It was not until TNG's inaugural motion picture, Star Trek Generations, that fans witnessed the christening of the first "Kirk-less" U.S.S. Enterprise - the NCC-1701-B. Earl Grey discusses the ship itself - a modification of the Excelsior-class design (one that remained dormant for several generations!), that had some "extra fat" in its "dad bod," from nacelles that go on for light years to the "love handles" around the main deflector. The trio also discusses the members of the maiden crew - from the much aligned Captain John Harriman to the plucky Ensign Demora Sulu, whose story would be expounded on in the novel-verse. They also try to untangle the timeline of when the third Starfleet vessel named Enterprise entered and left the scene of the Trek verse.So don't sit down in your chair - instead make time for the important things, like this week's discussion of the starship Enterprise, NCC-1701-B.HostsDaniel Proulx, Phillip Gilfus, & Darren MoserEditor / ProducerDarren MoserExecutive ProducersNorman C. Lao, Matthew Rushing, & C Bryan Jones Production Manager Richard Marquez   Content Manager Will Nguyen ChaptersFirst Impressions (00:03:12)Design & Stats (00:11:27) Enterprise B Timeline (00:19:36)Captain Harriman (00:27:13) Gambit Tie In (00:32:31)Captain Johnson (00:35:45)Enterprise Lineage Timeline (00:40:58)Other Excelsior Ships (00:42:21)Final Thoughts (00:46:57) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm/ Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep our shows coming to you every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm

Continuing Mission: A Star Trek Fan Films Podcast
15: A Twist of Timelines and Futures

Continuing Mission: A Star Trek Fan Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2014 69:47


Star Trek Futures. Independent projects present a great opportunity to fill in the many blanks that were left by the six officially produced television series. Sometimes these blanks involve lost eras of Federation history, and sometimes they are more focused on specific characters. A new project by Dan Thale called Star Trek Futures is the latter, focusing on Beverly and Wesley Crusher. But it's more than just the backstory to TNG. Star Trek Futures brings with it an interesting twist. In this episode of Continuing Mission we're joined by Dan to learn more about the project, what led him to this particular story, and what he hopes to accomplish by looking back at the Crusher's lives before the Enterprise-D.   Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact   Chapters Dan's Star Trek Memories (1:39) The Genesis of Star Trek Futures (5:21) The Star Trek Futures Story (11:28) A Twist of Timelines (14:45) Bridging Uniform Designs (24:22) Bring Back the Enterprise-C (36:55) Cast and Crew (42:17) Stylistic Choices (45:07) Star Trek Futures Concept Art (50:59) Funding Futures (54:33) Find Out More (58:41) Closing (1:00:23)

PPC Rockstars on WebmasterRadio.fm
Google AdWords Doubles Down On Mobile App Marketing; Introduces New Enterprise-C

PPC Rockstars on WebmasterRadio.fm

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2014 5:56


Google AdWords Doubles Down On Mobile App Marketing; Introduces New Enterprise-Class Tools  as David speaks  with Larry Kim, the Founder and Chief Technology Officer of WordStream who was on location and learned of the announcement.Related articles across the webMobile PPC and PPC Not Provided with Melissa MackeyWhy Social PPC is Becoming More of a Thing Than Paid SocialMobile PPC AdvertisingFacebook Exchange Why We Should Be Using? Tracking Offline Conversion Into Online SystemsNegative Keywords and Search Query ReportsHow Adwords will be Affected by Google Instant

PPC Rockstars
Google AdWords Doubles Down On Mobile App Marketing; Introduces New Enterprise-C

PPC Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2014 5:56


Google AdWords Doubles Down On Mobile App Marketing; Introduces New Enterprise-Class Tools  as David speaks  with Larry Kim, the Founder and Chief Technology Officer of WordStream who was on location and learned of the announcement.Related articles across the webMobile PPC and PPC Not Provided with Melissa MackeyWhy Social PPC is Becoming More of a Thing Than Paid SocialMobile PPC AdvertisingFacebook Exchange Why We Should Be Using? Tracking Offline Conversion Into Online SystemsNegative Keywords and Search Query ReportsHow Adwords will be Affected by Google Instant

The Ready Room: A Star Trek Podcast
99: Shooter McGavin on the Enterprise-C

The Ready Room: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2013 130:58


Yesterday's Enterprise. When it comes to creative work, you often don't realize that you're doing something special until much later on when you have time to breathe and look back. And that was the case with “Yesterday's Enterprise,” which had one of the most convoluted writing histories of any episode. In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Charlynn Schmiedt, Michael Fisher, and Daniel Proulx to discuss the Enterprise-C's journey to the future, Guinan's feels, Tasha 2.0, and the rest of the magic that came together to create one of the all-time fan favorites. We also reveal, for the first time ever, what actually goes on in Cetacean Ops. In news we look at a brand new collection of scale replicas of Star Trek ships from Eaglemoss, take a walk down memory lane with Star Trek: The Original Topps Trading Cards Book, uncork some Star Trek wine from Vinport, and burn our retinae by looking at deleted scenes from “Evolution.” Plus, we put out a call for the next great card battle game. 

Trek Mate The Delta Quadrant
The Delta Quadrant *Bonus* …Meanwhile In the Alpha Quadrant – Yesterday’s Enterprise Retrospective

Trek Mate The Delta Quadrant

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012 53:39


A temporal rift opens, and the USS Enterprise-C emerges, changing the timeline into a reality where the Federation is in a bitter war with the Klingon Empire. The only one on USS Enterprise-D that realizes that something is not right is Guinan, and she must help return the Enterprise-C to its proper time in order […]