YESTERYEAR (STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES)
'"Yesteryear"' is an episode of ''.
| Contents |
| Plot outline |
| Trivia |
| See also |
| Canonicity |
| References |
| External links |
Plot outline
Mr. Spock returns from a time-traveling research project he has been conducting with the use of the Guardian of Forever. When he emerges from the portal, he discovers no one onboard the ''Enterprise'' remembers him and that an Andorian officer, Commander Thelin has essentially replaced him.
History has recorded that Spock died at age 7 undergoing the Kahs-wan ordeal on Vulcan. Now he must go back through the time gate to his Vulcan childhood, and save the life of the child he was.
Trivia
★ When CBS/Paramount redid the TOS episode "Amok Time", the producers looked to the rendering of Spock's home city of Shi'Khar as the background in the digitaly-rendered background of the site of ''koon-ut-kal-if-fee'' in the extended shots in the episode.
★ This episode is a sequel to The City on the Edge of Forever.
See also
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Canonicity
With the release of the Animated Series DVD release, Paramount studio appears to have changed its stance on the series, and is now calling the animated series as part of established canon, including within the pack-in booklet, and dvd extras, and Startrek.com.[1]
[2][3] Some elements of this particular episode have made it into the canon over time.
In fact, due perhaps to its solid storyline and the considerable information it gives about Spock's youth and Vulcan, "Yesteryear" has been considered canon by some of the production staff of Star Trek, and as such, information from this episode is more prevalent in later series than other animated episodes. Some specifics:
★ The city of Shi'Kahr is referenced on a panel in "The Emissary" which read "Shi-Kar Desert Survival, Vulcan". The city was mentioned in "Fusion" in a reference to the Shi'Kahr Academy, and is apparently the origin of the name of the USS ShirKahr, which was mentioned in "Tears of the Prophets".
★ A display featured in "Eye of the Beholder" listed the Sepek Academic Scholarship, which was the name of a Vulcan child in "Yesteryear".
★ Vulcan's Forge was referred to in "Change of Heart" and would be the focus of Enterprise story arc in "The Forge", "Awakening", and "Kir'Shara".
★ Both the Lunaport and the kahs-wan ordeal are mentioned in "The Catwalk".
★ A wild ''sehlat'' was recreated with computer generated images CGI in "The Forge". T'Pol referred to the fact that Vulcan children often keep them as pets.
★ The nearby planet or moon seen briefly behind Shi'Kahr was shown in the original version of ''.
★ The city backgrounds from this episode were used as visual reference for the backgrounds added in the digitally-remastered Amok Time.
References
1. [1] ''Canon Fodder: The Star Trek Animated Series'' article at STARTREK.COM
2. [2] ''Product News -- EDITOR'S PICK: The Animated Series, at Last!'' article at STARTREK.COM
3.
''Star Trek The Animated Series - The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek'' (DVD set)
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