The Naked Yesterday
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- Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025
- The original series Star Trek episodes, 'The Naked Time' and 'Tomorrow is Yesterday' were first conceived to be a single two-part time travel episode.
This brief clip unites the basic storylines at warp-speed.
An excellent blend of The Naked Time and Tomorrow is Yesterday.
Thanks!
Those two episodes would have made a nice movie.
It cracks me up every time Kirk says: We’re from your future.. it was an accident, and the pilot replies: You seem to have a lot of them.
I believe I'm correct in saying that Uhura's mini dress was the shortest ever made, and damn she looked good in it.
Whitney said that she and Nichols would bet each other how high they could hike their skirts and pants before a director would notice and yell cut. Good times.
Lt. Noel's dress in 'Dagger of the Mind' must also be a contender for this.
@@mutinyonthekitkat Yeoman Barrows was my favorite actress portrayal.
I had a HUGE crush on her in the early 70s when I was a little boy lol.
she was fine
"And Captain Kirk? Before I go back to my plane... I want to leave you all with something I think you sorely need in your ship: Seatbelts."
I love this star trek.
4:47 I love how Captain Christopher, from the 1960's, sees a panel of unlabeled lights and switches, but he knows exactly which one activates the intercom.
Just a good guess
I guess he watched a lot of sci-fi. The 23rd century designers of the ship were heavily influenced by TV of his era ;)
He could have just been observant and saw anyone else use it, on screen or off
Those instrument panels does have labels on them but not detail for the audience to see.
That's because they all look like 60s technology.
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- Kirk's Enterprise... The man was a menace: 17 violations of the Temporal Directive... The biggest file on record."
One of my favorite episode of the original series.
As they were approaching the sun for the return time trip, I half expected Riley to say "And now, One More Time!" and start singing "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" over the intercom.
I was hooked watching the Enterprise orbit the orange planet in 1966 on our RCA color console built-in 1962, I was in 3rd grade.
Scotty just needs a couple minutes to actually change the laws of physics...
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He didn't change it; Spock came up with the theoretical formula that worked and they didn't (and couldn't) have to "change" physics. They merely circumvented it with Spock switching to circuit B
Well Scotty always triples his time estimates so the thirty minutes was really ten minutes so Spock only had to shave a couple of minutes off with his theoretical intermix formula. However, a low altitude orbit that was low enough for the interceptor to reach would have the Enterprise as a fireball only momentarily within visual range of the jet.
Well Scotty can do,any thing. You know. And Spock,knows every thing ,,
Great job, this is awesome!!
Thanks!
Oh my gosh I love this episode and Dave's redaction allows us to relive it all in 6:08! Miniskirts, overacting, colorful shirts: its all there!
Aw, you left out the scene where Captain Christopher is just stepping onto the bridge and says "I've never believed in little green men" and Spock says, "Neither have I."
One of my favorite episodes 😃
Really really good television.
Scotty was a miracle worker, there's no doubt in my mind
In another universe there is this two part episode.
Good one!
peeping Uhura's panties: "Yeah Spock, she's alright, more than alright!"
Best line ad-libbed by Nichelle Nichols
Sulu: I’ll protect you fair maiden
Uhura: Sorry, neither
"The Enterprise is home... Kirk out!" And will always be a part of my own home also!!
No dance tonight!
Too bad Kevin Riley didn’t get more than a couple of episodes.
Star Trek was the best quality show on television...EVER
Captain Christopher knows what knob to turn to talk to the Bridge..lol
Once a hacker. Always a hacker. He figured it out. :)
It's clearly labelled for the crew to see but invisible for audience
Can't get enough, time travel stories. Kirk, out. 👍
Everytime i go into an O'Reilly auto parts store i say...Never fear, O'Reilly's here.
I read about this 2 parter in "The Making of Star Trek" not long after the show left primetime. For reasons unknown, the great minds of NBC at the time wanted "The Naked Time" and "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" aired separately.
Not fully. Gene had decided by then to reuse the Pike pilot in a two parter to achieve 13 episodes by Christmas to avoid breach of contract. The staff didn't want too many two chapter episodes. Like Bonanza, independent episodes allowed reruns and showings in any order.
Naked Time was filmed live action in the first 6 (Rand was there). It was about #3. Yesterday was filmed in the second 6 (post Rand)
Robert Justman said he had pitched the Yesterday idea as a Avoid the Butterfly Effect story. Gene, Dorothy and the staff rejected it our of hand, since they knew Ellison was working on THE time travel episode. His first draft was submitted May 1966 and was late.
Fontana then came up with her idea of a dime time travel episode (Justman said neither Gene or she ever ackowledged his pitch since he wasn't a writer)
They still could have hung them together as a 2 part show in post edit, however they needed Naked Time as they were late with episodes and Yesterday wasn't even filmed yet.
Desilu sold the studio in Feb 1967 to Paramount. Secretly Paramount got a the front money through Norway corporation for a promise of at least 75 episodes of Star Trek to syndicate on a new UHF network. Top Secret the staff didn't even know. Star Trek was going to be on for at least 3 years. Solow, Lucy, NBC. Paramount and Gene knew. Actors, directors, producers, AND FANS did not know and we're constantly reminded the show was on the chopping block.
Lost in Space was stuck in a syndication order. Norway Corp wanted to avoid that. City on the Edge of Forever was also going to possibly be two part in the 2nd draft with the Marauder evil alternate Enterprise. They just lifted that idea from City and put it into Mirror Mirror (without crediting Ellison for the idea either)
1:15 Get the jumper cables!
The first compulsory seat belt law was put in place in 1970. This movie was made in 1966.
Kirk: That was in the late 1960's! Spock: Apparently, Captain, so are we. I never found that funny before, but that's exactly where Shatner and the bunch are!
Mind Blown!
Well that's like in 1996 when Voyager was airing and they had the episode they got drawn back in time to Los Angeles 1996.
Capt Christopher has been with them only a short time and he knows how to operate the communicator device on the transporter panel?
William Shatner makes a great captain
When you watch these episodes so much you might as well watch them both at once
At one point during the construction of the Starship cutbacks caused the crew's seating to be downgraded to a kitchen chair from Sears.
This was the original plan for a two-parter.
Yes; while the two stories were fine separate, I think they would have been even cooler as a 2-parter. Also, poor Riley--I wonder if he ever lived his antics down. ^_^
Star Trek Continues created a couple sequels, for TOS episodes, namely Mirror Mirror and Who mourns for Adonais?
Kirk helps Sulu back into his chair at 2:20. Considering what came later, Shatner probably should have kicked him.
I don’t remember... what came later?
@Jonathan T. Brown I did not know. The last movie was awesome
@Jonathan T. Brown george is an idiot
Obviously it wouldn’t have happened given when the episode was made, but it would have been hilarious if Starfleet was like “Capt. Kirk? Be serious, Capt. Kirk is dead. Died on Veridian III. Where is Capt. Picard?”
5:15 How did Sulu get slammed to the side first???
Good observation!
I'm surprised he didn't get slammed from the back!
@@DarkEagle-vx9hd By who?
Captain Kirk's tunic miraculously repairs itself too
And Lt. Uhura looks up at Spock as he pulls her up off the floor and drops her into her communications station chair.
Old trek spock didn't get those loving look vibes but new uhura would have ;)
How in hell did he know what switch to turn to talk to the bridge?. It must be clearly marked like on Batman 1966.
Clever idea!
He's turned off the engines... One Irishman is worth ten men....
temporal time jump back showing the inevitable future design to the fighter pilot
"Breaking should begin.... now "Why didn't we keep the seatbeltssssssssss...........???"
How does the sun know whether it should send the Enterprise forward into the future or further back in time?
Easy..
It's clockwise for forward
Counter clockwise for back.
@@DaveNarn LOL, let's call it suspension of belief.
Depends on whether you are talking about Ra or Aton.
Superman had no trouble figuring it out.
Nice thx
How did that pilot from the past know what button to push in order to speak with the bridge
Maybe there was an earlier scene cut out of the episode?
It was nice to hear the mutual respect both Captains had for each other in that brief farewell.
I've been wondering that too for 40 years
He watched the Transport Officer do it.
Because Kirk right after he was beamed aboard called up to the bridge from the transporter room to tell Spock that they had Christopher on board and it turn off the tractor beam. He saw what button Kirk push to contact the bridge during that scene
it said so in the script
1:32 Spock should have learned this formula in Star Trek Discovery. Ridiculous that they missed this great Easter egg.
Scotty said: Easy please, lemon squeeze boss,not hard for a scotsman
I always thought that they could of used the shuttle craft to give the ship some upward thrust.
I always wanted a star trek communicator..
interesting edit.
I never noticed it before, but that voice from Star Fleet at the end sounded a lot like William Windom. Could it be?
Not William Windom.
I thought it sounded like William Shallert.
@@waynemarvin5661 Didn't really sound like it to me, but it wasn't much to go on.
Few people realize that a ship the size of the enterprise would be easily visible in orbit from the ground, even during daytime.
That's literally untrue. Its length 947 feet, and the lowest possible stable earth orbit is 100 miles.
@@charliehorse8686 How big is ISS? I've seen it many times during the day.
as a gleam of light yes - like the ISS - you wouldn't see the shape of a starship with the naked eye though. Just a bright moving star
2:36 Spock needs to be gentler to Uhura
I must have missed this episode. Star Fleet Controll??
2:38WHOOOOOAAAAA Lt Uhura's nice *** !!!!
I saw tighty whities.
Time to beam the hell outta there! 😆
Never understood that whole whine sound thing where Kirk throws his head back when they implode the warp engines.
Also, could a just done a saucer sep plus shuttles, escape pods
2:42 Kirk starts to help a crewman to his feet but is like "psych!!"
4:45 How did Captain Christopher know how to operate the console, shouldn't McCoy had done that. 🖖
There must have been a scene left out of the original episode where he was watching Scotty at the console calling the bridge. Jet pilots are used to flipping tiny switches.
@@DaveNarn Yes that crossed my mind too. 👍
Uhura always holds her left hand to her ear when listening to a transmission like she has to push her earphone in a little to fully hear what's being said. Like why don't you just turn it up?
Love trek ❤️🇬🇧
There must have been a "ship shaking lockout control" that locked out the control consoles as the crew fell all over them.
"Tomorrow Is Yesterday" begins with file footage of military personnel doing stuff. I wanna tell you kids that, when this episode first ran, I thought they'd pre-empted that week's Star Trek for yet another news special about the Vietnam War - and I was pissed!
Way ahead of their time with that opening.
I also thought Trek was being pre-empted, and loved it when I caught on.
Spock showed emotion.....
No seatbelts in 25th C
NO SEATBELTS.
Reminds me driving around in my dads 1967 Chevy Impala, me at 8 years of age, no seatbelts, being flung around the back seat....
And yet Shatner's hairpiece always remained intact.
Ahh. The 1960’s... When science fiction made anything seem possible.
Does anyone know anything about a Star Trek film that is made in Esperanto?
No, but Shatner was in an Esperanto-language film.
Sack Scotty. He should have had that in his risk register. Do any of this crew have project management skills?
why didn't they use seatbelts?
Time travel episodes were always the best
2:12 Umm . . . why isn't the inertial dampener doing its job?
They really needed seat belts
Back in those days the f-104 had nuclear rockets on it oh, some of them we're at Edwards Air Force Base and they had nuclear missiles on them, and they could fire it anywhere they wanted
Cool Spock with a blue tooth ear bud before it's time
Amazing how much of our tech was foreshadowed by Star Trek!
How disappointing no naked people 😕
But that was to be expected since after all "ye canna change the laws of physics mon!"
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
So many parentheses in the title.
Edit, nice to get the band back together.
Is this the spiritual predecessor to The Naked Now? =p
All that shaking and their satellite dish never broke off.
Drunks in the engine room AGAIN
Damnit Scotty when are you finally going to check in to AA
JUST BECAUSE YOU're wearing a red shirt
never mind. have another! you need it...
@@paulhunter1525 oh god. i figured out Why scotty's a drunk...
go ahead scotty, not everyone gets a Red shirt..
A theoretical relationship between time and antimatter. I've got a GVNQ in that . Thank God for Tony Blair, " every child deserves an education ".
I am sure there are many families in Baghdad that disagree with your sentiments.
Cut off Reilly .. would have been the best line in the clip....
"No dance tonight."
If you want anything done always call on engineering.
Too bad they can't buy seatbelts for that ship
Artificial gravity, but no inertial dampeners or seat belts.
He's turned off the engines, well turn them back on
I would give Lieutenant little hard Brown Transmission
Let me get this straight. The Enterprise is capable of warp speed, allowing her to travel between galaxies in less than a heartbeat at speeds far in excess of the speed of light. Yet to do a time jump, she has to use the gravity of the sun to gain the velocity required to 'slingshot' around the sun and perform that time jump. Am I missing something here?
Maybe. First, the Enterprise can't travel between galaxies at all, as she's not designed for it. (See the episode "By Any Other Name.") Second, any ship at warp speed would be haplessly plunging through time over and over again if velocity were the only factor. The Sun's gravity well must play an important role.
Engage the antimatter device. Dam it Scotty , engage.
How cool would it be if AI could generate new authentic episodes of TOS from TOS?
The Starship Enterprise would have benefited quite surely from seatbelts
Activate the Omega 13 !
Un capitaine qui a des barrettes pour tenir ses cheveux ça me fait fondre.
Alors capitaine je suis célibataire... 😁
Capitain i love u 💗
They were escaping a black star which slingshot them into the past, not escape an imploding planet.
Lieutenant O'Hara she would have been she had greatest
Ever heard of a seatbelt.
Whoever made this should apologize.
It *actually* happened. So *that's* what they were! Star Trek ships! ruclips.net/video/PkPn-YMp9vI/видео.html
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And ol sulu is sitting there wondering when he can finally come out as a pole smoker