The title alludes to the Robert Burnsâ 1785 poem To A Mouse (âThe best laid schemes of oâmice and men / Gang aft agleyâ), which was used as the title to John Steinbeckâs 1937 Novella Of Mice and Men. It also plays on the association of angels, messengers of God, with the âtypo that is not a typoâ angles, referring to the geometric shapes of the Orbs and Cubes. Additionally, âOf Gods and Menâ is an entry in the fan film series Star Trek Continues and VOY: âHeroes and Demonsâ dealt with photonic life forms.
The stardate is 59482.3. The Veraflex Nebula is new, as are its inhabitants the Orbs and the Cubes.
The Orbs and Cubes are photonic species, of which as noted VOY encountered one in Heroes and Demonsâ and another in VOY: âBride of Chaoticaâ. VOY also suffered from an infestation of photonic fleas in VOY: âThe Voyager Conspiracyâ. Artificial photonic lifeforms might include sentient holograms like the Doctor (VOY), Moriarty (TNG: âElementary, Dear Dataâ and âShip in a Bottleâ), Vic Fontaine (DS9: âHis Wayâ, et al.), Lewis Zimmermanâs assistant Haley (VOY: âLife Lineâ) and a colony of Yaderans (DS9: âShadowplayâ).
The war that began when the Orbs and Cubesâ nebulae collided reminds me of the sentence that begins the Golden Age science fiction Lensman saga in E.E. âDocâ Smithâs novel Triplanetary, of the perpetual war that begins between the Arisians and Eddorians when their galaxies collide (or rather pass through) each other.
The stack of circular furniture on the antigravity sled includes Worfâs chair from his quarters from TNG, a Romulan cloaking device (TOS: âThe Enterprise Incidentâ, last seen on Cerritos in the Anomaly Storage Room in LD: âIn the Cradle of Vexilonâ) and a dabo table (DS9).
Ensign Olly is newly transferred from the USS Reseda. Reseda is a neighborhood of Los Angeles, so the ship is presumably a California-class ship, one that is crewed by reformed Maquis. Olly is a descendant of Zeus who as per Greek legend was prone to procreating with mortals. Her name could be a short form of âOlympiaâ, a site sacred to Zeus where the ancient Olympic Games were conducted.
Mariner alludes to Kirkâs encounter with one of these beings, who posed as gods in Ancient Greece, but was actually with Apollo (TOS: âWho Mourns for Adonais?â) who had set his sights on Lieutenant Carolyn Palamas. âOne with the windâ refers to how Apollo said Hera âspread herself upon the windâ when she decided to die.
In the New Frontier novels, Mark McHenry is the con officer for the USS Excalibur and is also a descendant of Palamas, who had been impregnated by Apollo. Unlike Olly, McHenryâs powers initially manifested themselves as a preternatural knack for stellar navigation.
Ollyâs lineage explains why sheâs wearing a laurel wreath similar to Apolloâs. We find out later that itâs a bioluminescent construct that does not come off.
Vassery is the âsen-SORsâ Admiral who is in command of Douglas Station, last seen in LD: âOld Friends, New Planetsâ.
Boimlerâs mustache and goatee are growing, as are his side burns. Behind him as he scrolls through the PADD he stole from the parallel universe (LD: âDos Cerritosâ) are his action figures of Mirror Archer, Monster Maroon Spock and First Contact Data (LD: âI Have No Bones Yet I Must Fleeâ). On the other shelf is Rutherfordâs model of DS9 (LD: âHear All, Trust Nothingâ) and a replica of Wesley Crusherâs repulsor beam from TNG: âThe Naked Nowâ (also seen in âI Have No BonesâŠâ).
Photonic beings feed on power, like the photonic fleas attracted to plasma particles in Voyagerâs sensor grid (âThe Voyager Conspiracyâ).
In TNG: âThe Outrageous Okonaâ, Data tries to learn about humor from a holographic simulation of a 20th Century stand-up comedian called âMr Comicâ in the episode. However, on the program list Mr Comic was identified as Ronald B. Moore (as opposed to Ronald D. Moore), named after the special effects supervisor on TNG, VOY and ENT.
The alt PADDâs bevel is 3.7% deeper, and itâs red. The variance between the two universes was 0.327% (âDos Cerritosâ). In the corridor, we see the hijab-wearing Operations crewman, last seen in LD: âThe Best Exotic Nanite Hotelâ.
Kayshon says, âRajik, when he fell in the chasmâ, in context probably meaning âdisappearedâ.
Tendi says if they get Ferengi blood, theyâll have a rainbow. Ferengi blood is yellow (LD: âMugato, Gumatoâ, PIC: âDisengageâ).
While examining the crime scene we get a mention of pulp detective Dixon Hill (TNG: âThe Big Goodbyeâ et al.). Up against the wall of the gym we see some anbo-jyutsu gear (TNG: âThe Icarus Factorâ), last seen in LD: âwej Dujâ.
The Orbs use round PADDs, although how they hold them without any limbs is a question. Wait, one of them was doing bench presses in the gym. Never mind.
âThe whole Hawaiâi thingâ refers to when Boimler pretended to be Hawaiian in LD: âwej Dujâ so he could ingratiate himself with Ransom.
In the hangar bay, we see Cerritosâs shuttles named after Californian State Parks: Yosemite, Redwood, Joshua Tree II (the original was damaged in LD: âGroundedâ) and Pinnacles.
We also get a glimpse of Steve Stevens, formerly Ransomâs sycophant, whom we havenât seen since LD: âTwovixâ.
Olly says that she and Mariner are nothing alike, but then she says âI love the brig. This is my favorite place,â which is more or less what Mariner told Ransom in LD: âTemporal Edictâ.
I guess I could add a similar note to this for every episode this year with a Stardate, but the launch date of the Protostar is Stardate 59749.1, placing this episode just under 100 days before that ship launches under Captain Chakotay.
The Star Trek: New Frontier novel series previously featured Mark McHenry, a Starfleet officer who was a descendant of Apollo and had powers as a result.