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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5-11 Star Trek Cancelled - letters from Probert and Gerrold
5-10 Hole in the Sky - 1987
5-09 Sawyers Inc View-Master memo - December 19, 1967
5-8 The Star Trek Format - Parallel Worlds - March 11, 1964
5-07 The Lorelei Signal science notes - May 1973
5-06 Encounter at Farpoint story draft - December 1986
5-05 TNG Emmy plans - April 28, 1990
5-04 TNG Parody call sheet - April 20, 1990
5-03 TV Guide letter to Gene Roddenberry - December 1965
5-02 Gene Roddenberry interview - February 4, 1989
5-01 Star Trek Fan Club article - 1973
4-24 Star Trek Phase II Daily Production Report - Part 3
4-23 Yesterday's Enterprise part 2
4-21 Star Trek Bartender's Guide 1976
4-20 Central Middle School Star Trek Petition
4-19 Star Trek directorial commitments - 1967
4-18 Gene Roddenberry Letters to the Editor - 1964 - 1987
4-17 Picard-Crusher Relationship memo - November 1986
4-16 Star Trek New Show Titles - October 24, 1986
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