Most Star Trek TV scripts are created in a fairly straightforward way - and then there’s "Yesterday’s Enterprise”: a mash-up of stories, a train wreck of a process, and yet one of the most popular episodes of The Next Generation ever. For its 30th anniversary this month, let The Trek Files decipher the paper trail from those crazy days of 26-episode seasons with none other than its co-writer, TNG script coordinator (and lifelong fan) Eric Stillwell.
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10-10 Softside magazine - May 1980
10-9 Gene Roddenberry promotion letter - 1945
10-8 Breakthrough story outline - 1977
10-7 Enterprise Armament - 1986
10-6 Star Trek TNG Writer Bible memos - 1986
10-5 Riker-Wesley audition sides - March 24, 1987
10-4 - Star Trek: TNG Writers/Directors Guide - 1987
10-3 Star Trek: The Experience promotional images
10-2 Star Trek II Writers-Directors Guide - 1977
10-1 "The Offspring" call sheet - 1989
9-24 Star Trek The Next Generation Writers-Directors Guide - 1987
9-23 Bridge assignment positions - 1987
9-22 Star Trek Ride Presentation - 1994
9-21 TNG Bible notes - 1986
9-20 Star Trek Writers memo - 1968
9-19 Ship Terms and Rank Structure - 1987
9-18 The Star Trek Formula Revealed - 1975
9-17 The Crypt by Harlan Ellison - 1987
9-16 Star Trek concept art by Ken Adam
9-15 Creative Concept Notes - 1986
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