Yesterday’s Enterprise
- by Ira Steven Behr et al., directed by David Carson
- TV Episode
- Science Fiction
- Adults
- Definite Time Travel
- English
- “Yesterday’s Enterprise” by Ira Steven Behr et al., directed by David Carson (Paramount Domestic Television, USA, 19 February 1990) [syndicated].
When the Enterprise-C appears through a time rift from the past, the timeline of the Enterprise-D is instantly changed to a military future where, among other things, Tasha Yar still lives.
—Michael Main
Geordi, tell me about . . . Tasha Yar.
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- Time Periods
- Near Future, AD 2300 and Beyond: A.D. 2366
- Timeline Models
- Narrative Hypertime
- Proper Timeline: Guinan senses that the military timeline is new and that they have lost the proper timeline that they were in. This is not the way it’s supposed to be.
- Remembering Other Timelines: Guinan’s species has a perception that goes beyone linear time.
- Pruned Timeline: This refers to the original Enterprise-D timeline that was lost (not to Worf’s drink).
- Time Travel Methods
- Fictional Tags
- Beverly Crusher
- Data (Star Trek)
- Deanna Troi
- Geordi La Forge
- Guinan
- Jean-Luc Picard
- Klingons: The Enterprise-C was on the way to rescue a Klingon outpost when the Romulans attacked, stopping the rescue.
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Romulans: In the new timeline, the Federation is at war with the Klingons and Romulans.
- Tasha Yar
- Wesley Crusher
- William Riker
- Worf
- Groupings
Variants
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- “Yesterday’s Enterprise” by Ira Steven Behr et al., directed by David Carson (Paramount Domestic Television, USA, 19 February 1990) [syndicated].