During an emergency transport, Sulu returns 30 years older than when he left and with his daughter.During an emergency transport, Sulu returns 30 years older than when he left and with his daughter.During an emergency transport, Sulu returns 30 years older than when he left and with his daughter.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
John M. Kelley
- Dr. McCoy
- (as John Kelley)
Majel Barrett
- The Computer
- (voice)
- (as Majel Barrett Roddenberry)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFirst role for Grace Lee Whitney, who plays Yeoman Janice Rand, since 1998.
- GoofsWhen Sulu is seen as captain on the U.S.S. Excelsior, the master systems display (MSD) at the rear of the bridge is for the modified Excelsior class starship (like the Enterprise-B) and not the original, which the Excelsior is.
- Quotes
Janice Rand: Don't look so worried.
Sulu: Say that one more time, and I swear, I'll bust you back to Yeoman.
- Crazy credits"For Ray Bradbury ...with love" at the start of the episode
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek: The City on the Edge of Forever (1967)
Featured review
Brilliant
James Cawley, who serves as executive producer as well as the Captain of the Enterprise has slowly and methodically built up a following with good effects and fine writing along with lots of Star Trek veteran guest stars. Having said that, he has also taken a lot of commentary on the acting, the effects and the clunky production values. I never felt a need to comment on those areas since this was a labor of love and he did it all through volunteers.
World Enough and Time however should silence those critics. Guest starring George Takei (Mr. Sulu) this episode is nothing short of brilliant. I actually was quite moved at the end of the episode. Nobody should complain about the acting. They've all come a long way especially Cawley himself who really sells Kirk and goes beyond an imitation and finally makes it his own. Everyone is running on all cylinders and the script works well.
You could argue the ending was a bit on the sappy side but I was moved and touched by it all. It took a long time to get this episode available but it was well worth it.
This is the stuff that dreams are made of!
World Enough and Time however should silence those critics. Guest starring George Takei (Mr. Sulu) this episode is nothing short of brilliant. I actually was quite moved at the end of the episode. Nobody should complain about the acting. They've all come a long way especially Cawley himself who really sells Kirk and goes beyond an imitation and finally makes it his own. Everyone is running on all cylinders and the script works well.
You could argue the ending was a bit on the sappy side but I was moved and touched by it all. It took a long time to get this episode available but it was well worth it.
This is the stuff that dreams are made of!
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- dave-2230
- Sep 2, 2007
Details
- Runtime55 minutes
- Color
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