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Encyclopedia > Yesterday's Enterprise

Yesterday's Enterprise is an An episode is to television and radio what a chapter is to a book: a part of a sequence of a body of work. The term sometimes applies to works based on other forms of mass media as well, as in Star Wars. Episodes of news programs are also known... episode of the 3rd This article is about divisions of a year. For other uses of the term, see season (disambiguation). A season is one of the major divisions of the year, generally based on broad climatic patterns. Typically, the year is divided into four seasons: spring, summer, autumn (fall), and winter. Some cultures... season of The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as ST:TNG or TNG) is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. The first live-action television continuation of the 1966 Star Trek television series, The Next Generation... Star Trek: The Next Generation. It contains some of the events surrounding the Time travel is a concept that has long fascinated humanity—whether it is Merlin experiencing time backwards, or religious traditions like Mohammeds trip to Jerusalem and ascent to heaven, returning before a glass knocked over had spilt its contents. A discussion of time travel should begin with a... time-traveling USS Enterprise (NCC 1701-C) In the fictional Star Trek universe, the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C was the fourth Federation Starship Enterprise to carry that name. The Enterprise was an Ambassador class starship built at Earth Station McKinley in orbit above Earth. The Enterprise made only one appearance when... Enterprise-C.

Preceded by:
A Matter of Perspective
Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes Followed by:
The Offspring

External links

  • Review 1 (http://ex-astris-scientia.org/episodes/tng3.htm)
  • Review 2 (http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/library/episodes/TNG/detail/68432.htm)
  • Review 3 (http://www.memory-alpha.org/en/index.php/Yesterday's_Enterprise)

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Timeline of Star Trek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (5407 words)
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) is hijacked for a rescue mission by Adm James T. Kirk and his former command crew, and is forced to destroy it.
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B), an Excelsior class starship, under the command of Capt John Harriman, (with guest dignitaries Kirk, Scotty and Chekov) is prematurely launched for an emergency mission, and the prologue to Star Trek: Generations occurs (in which Captain Kirk disappears after an accident and is presumed dead for decades).
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), the third Galaxy class starship (Following the Galaxy and Yamato) is launched from Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards in orbit of Mars, and becomes the Federation's new flagship.
The Learning Circuits Blog: January 2006 (7381 words)
Thus, when I came across this documentary on rats, I wondered how yesterdays' behaviorists would describe today's generation as they "pushed" the keys on their computers, cell phones, and iPods.
In fact, some early educational simulations had better pre-canned pedagogy than simulation, and enterprises stripped away the simulation and just deployed the pedagogy.
Schools, self-help book, and enterprise training programs have done a terrible job at facilitating their adoption, although they talk incessantly about them.
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