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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6-07 Journey to Babel makeup-costume note - 1967
6-06 Fan letters to Gene Roddenberry - 1975
6-05 Letter from Franz Joseph to Lincoln Enterprises - 1973
6-04 Letter from Franz Joseph - May 14, 1973
6-03 Citizen Stamp Advisory Committee - 1998
6-02 Star Trek stamp campaign - October 1995
6-01 Star Trek Writer-Director Info, August 1966
5-24 Thank you notes from Majel Barret Roddenberry - 1991
5-23 Star Trek opening narration - August 2, 1966
5-22 Gene Roddenberry confidential letter to Eddie Milkis - 1986
5-21 Dorothy Fontana letter to Don Page - April 1973
5-20 The Gamesters of Triskelion production report - 1967
5-19 The Gamesters of Pentathlon - August 1, 1967
5-18 Spockanalia 4 - April 1969
5-17 Star Trek publications request - Cornell University - 1973
5-16 Fan letters to Gene Roddenberry - 1970s
5-15 Profanity in Star Trek - Majel Barrett Roddenberry - 1994
5-14 Gene Roddenberry's first thoughts on TNG - October 1986
5-13 Star Trek Lives draft introduction - 1975
5-12 Isaac Asimov and the Laws of Robotics - 1986
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