Daily Star Trek Quiz: ''All Our Yesterdays''

In which Kirk, Spock, and McCoy get lost in time!

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Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.

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This quiz is about Season 3, Episode 23: "All Our Yesterdays." See which details you recall, and which you might need a little refresher on. Good luck, have fun, and be sure to share your score (cumulative or otherwise) in the comment section below!

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  1. The Enterprise observes a star that will explode and destroy the planet...
  2. What's the name of the librarian that Kirk, Spock, and McCoy meet?
  3. The planet's inhabitants have escaped through a time portal called...
  4. Spock and McCoy end up in...
  5. Kirk is arrested for aiding a...
  6. The woman Kirk is with calls him a...
  7. What's the name of the red-haired woman Spock and McCoy meet?
  8. What's the tyrannical leader of the woman's time?
  9. Spock: "And she is dead now. Dead and _________. Long ago."
  10. Who says... "You are beautiful. More beautiful than any dream of beauty I've ever known."?

Daily Star Trek Quiz: ''All Our Yesterdays''

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Space_Ferret 25 days ago
9/10. That lady who called Kirk a "witch" sure was ungrateful, he was trying to help her out
Bapa1 29 days ago
4/10. Ok episode. I think it was on H&I last night, but i was watching the Miami Heat game.
wolfman69 30 days ago
5/10. I always liked this episode. Too bad I don't remember details well! LOL
Mempatfan 30 days ago
10/10 739/780 with one quiz left to go. Too bad I can't reach 750.
10 out of 10 🖖🏼 Great episode with a young Mariette Hartley. 😘
MichaelPowers 30 days ago
9/10. Trivia. The first draft of this script was titled "A Handful of Dust."

In it, Mr. Spock & Dr. McCoy were marooned in a desert wasteland and Bones was dying from the intense heat. Captain Kirk was stranded in a kind of San Francisco's Barbary Coast.

Kirk returns to the Sarpeidon library with another time traveler who helps Kirk destroy the doorway.
There was to be a scene where the audience would see the library rapidly age and fall into hollowed ruins. Kirk was to then pick up a book which would crumble to dust.
The title of "All Our Yesterdays" is from Shakespeare's play Macbeth, Act V, Scene 5, line 22: "And all our yesterdays have lighted fools/The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle."

Originally, Dr. McCoy was to be stuck in the time doorway, part of his body in the present and part in the past.

Mr. Atoz's name is a wordplay on from A to Z.

The library atavachron is the reused Beta 5 operated by Gary Seven in the pilot episode "Assignment: Earth."
This is the only episode where we never see any of the interior sets for the Enterprise.

Mariette Hartley would later guest star in Gene Roddenberry's science-fiction TV pilot movie "Genesis II."
This was a pretty good third season episode, and the third season didn't have many.

This is one of the most poignant episode titles of the series. Thank you Mr. Shakespeare.

Had Joan Collins not performed in the role of Edith Keeler in "The City On The Edge of Forever," I always thought that Mariette Hartley would have done a fine job in that role.

The remastered visual effects of Beta Niobe going nova were fantastic.
Bapa1 MichaelPowers 29 days ago
.....and Shatner would later have a tv show called 'Barbary Coast.'
KJExpress 30 days ago
9/10. Tripped right out of the gate.
Mempatfan KJExpress 30 days ago
I have been stumbling a little bit too lately. But this one was a 10/10.
KJExpress Mempatfan 30 days ago
That's great! Not much time left for perfect scores. I hope I can get one tonight!
CaptainDunsel 1 month ago
For those who are fondly remembering Mariette Hartley as Zarabeth, you should check out her character Lyra-A in Roddenberry's 1973 pilot "Genesis II". Set in post-nuclear-war 2133, she played a character with TWO navels This was Roddenberry's clap-back at the network censors who forced him to hide it in "All Our Yesterdays".

I think I had a pair of pants made out of that faux suede.
RS1515 CaptainDunsel 27 days ago
I remember this movie as a child being advertised on TV. I think it was the ABC Sunday Night Movie.
CaptainDunsel RS1515 26 days ago
That sounds about right. And for anyone who likes to follow the trail of how ideas get re-used in Hollywood (especially in the worlds of Gene Rodenberry), the basic concept of a hero from a fallen civilization returning as a leader in a future, post-apocalyptic chaos, started here as "Dylan Hunt" in "Genesis II" (1973), reappeared as "Dylan Hunt" in "Planet Earth" (1974), took a brief sidestep as "Anthony Vico" in "Strange New World" (1974) before finally becoming "Dylan Hunt" in "Andromeda" (2000-2005)
TheJackOfCups 1 month ago
9/10
Johnny Haymer was in this one.
“No more Rice Crispies! We’re all out of Rice Crispies!”
I had to look that up. I remember it now.
RS1515 TheJackOfCups 27 days ago
Yes he was, Sgt Zale himself. Dressed up like one of the Tree Musketeers.
Snickers 1 month ago
9/10 First time I can remember Spock eating meat.
KJExpress Snickers 30 days ago
"I have eaten animal flesh and enjoyed it." Says Spock the vegetarian.
Peter_Falk_Fan 1 month ago
9/10 Unlucky guess on #8.
Apparently, the Sarpeidons who went into the past didn't do anything to make the Enterprise disappear.
Jacki 1 month ago
7/10 my usual illogical score.🙄
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edcrumpacker Jacki 1 month ago
I just love saying "Highly" 😂🤣😅🖖
edcrumpacker Jacki 1 month ago
"Highly Cool" ☺😉
Jacki edcrumpacker 1 month ago
"Highly Cool". 😎 ☺️
Spaceseed Jacki 30 days ago
Some of us have been watching since 1966 and occasionally guess wrong.
deltadart 1 month ago
9/10 Penultimate episode!

Mr.Atoz- Librarian A to Z cute play on the name.
ElizabethBoop deltadart 1 month ago
The actor that played him later appeared in WKRP in Cincinnati as "Hirsch", Momma Carlson's butler.
edcrumpacker deltadart 1 month ago
Oh, WOW, deltadart, never realized that.
"Highly Excellent Noticing Skills" 🖖
edcrumpacker 1 month ago
8/10
"Highly Disappointing" missed numbers one and 9.
Overall, I think that this is an "Highly Entertaining" episode.
Love Ian Wolfe's character, Mr. Atoz. He was actually "Highly Humorous" and always loved Mariette Hartley. She was wonderful as Zarabeth. Love the names. Mr. Atoz, so cool🖖
"Live Long and Prosper" 🖖🖖🖖
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