“All Our Yesterdays”
“All Our Yesterdays” Kirk, Spock and McCoy meet Mr. Atoz who manages a library of histories. The library is connected with a time machine, the Atavachron, transferring all the population of the planet, whose destruction is imminent, to the past. Not knowing this, Kirk enters the time machine and finds himself on the medieval planet, while Spock and McCoy arrive in a glacial epoch where Spock falls in love with a woman called Zarabeth living there all alone. Unfortunately Zarabeth cannot go back with Spock because she has been physiologically altered. summary by Ex-Astris-Scientia
Clueless. Boring. Nothing new. The last of the series? Whew!
Okay, I admit it. It wasn’t all that bad. I’m sorry if I offended any true Star Trek lovers. The fact is, I didn’t really like TOS. Except a few episodes. Personally, I have nothing against the series. I realize it’s the ORIGINAL Star Trek. The one and only that started all this. I am grateful for that. The thing is, the whole three seasons have only some historical value for me. One day I may go back and write about them again. In the light of ideas and concepts. The first run was just like - I’m only being true to myself. I saw it, I know it was there. Period.
Pretty much like the animated series. My real Star Trek begins with TNG and ends with DS9. Enterprise? Well… we’ll come to that.