The title, an inversion of the seriesâ name, indicates the focus in this episode on the bridge crew. It is the flip side of and a play on TNG: âLower Decksâ, an episode focused on the lower deckers when the series is mainly about the bridge crew.
Whatever Stardate it is, itâs Halloween on Cerritos. Although Picard seemed to be unfamiliar with the holiday in TNG: âThe Big Goodbyeâ, McCoy makes reference to it in TOS: âCatspawâ. Mariner used to dress as Toby the Targ for Halloween (LD: âCrisis Pointâ) and Boimler dressed once as Christopher Pike (SNW: âThose Old Scientistsâ). As a bit of trivia, the registry number for the USS Discovery, NCC-1031, was allegedly chosen by Bryan Fuller because he loved Halloween.
VâGer is the antagonist in TMP, and Mariner quotes the Ilia probe from the movieâs climax. This season, VâGer joined the ever crowded starship battle in the opening credits.
Boimlerâs mustache has finally joined up with his goatee, although his muttonchops have yet to. His line about how the lower deckers are the stars of the show while the commanders fade into the background is a meta comment on LD itself.
Steve Stevens makes another appearance, this time a speaking one, and he appears to be assisting Freeman now rather than following Ransom around as he used to.
Barnes is a Trill Operations Officer who used to date Rutherford (LD: âSecond Contactâ). The most memorable example of a pathogen causing devolution is from TNG: âGenesisâ, where a mutated T-cell allowed dormant genes to be transferred from one person to another. Nurse Ogawa, in particular, devolved into an ape-like form.
The Clickets, an insectoid race that treated thanks as a hostile gesture, first appeared in LD: âVeritasâ.
Shaxâs hallucination reminds me of the multiple Shaxes Rutherford thinks about when heâs trying to figure out how Shax returned from the dead (LD: âWeâll Always Have Tom Parisâ).
Freeman says she doesnât want the buhgoon defecating all over the hull. Coincidentally enough, the Cambodian word for âtoiletâ is bangkon, which is pronounced similarly.
Billups talks about Cordry Rocks in the ceiling which Ransom complains always fall on him when they take damage. This is the first time anyone in-universe has ever acknowledged the rock-like material that flies about whenever consoles explode since TNG. Billups starts to technobabble that that âtheir non-centrosymmetry disrupts the charge leptons in the isolinear pathways of the main deflector, which then causesâŠâ but is cut off. The rocks may be named after Marian Cordry, who works at the Star Trek Archive & Library at Paramount Global.
The Professor is a Grazerite, the same species as Federation President Jaresh-Inyo (DS9: âHomefrontâ). Ransom calls the buhgoon âspace cowsâ. They are an extremophile, much like tardigrades are known as âwater bearsâ. Tardigrades in the Trek universe can grow to much larger sizes than their microscopic terrestrial counterparts, of course (DIS âChoose Your Painâ).
Delta Shift, formerly the nemeses of our Beta Shift, has been assigned the task of bringing a buhgoon on board. The auburn-haired ensign is Moxy, who first appeared in LD: âTerminal Provocationsâ (from her forehead markings she could be a Trill). The one blaming âEnsign Friendlyâ is Karavitus, who also first appeared in âTerminal Provocationsâ. The burly male is Hans Federov, better known as âTowel Guyâ, who was finally given a first name in LD: âThe Stars at Nightâ. âFriendlyâ is Ensign Castro (from Beta Shift), who first appeared in LD: âEnvoysâ and is also voiced by Gabrielle Ruiz (TâLyn).
We see the shuttles Kings Canyon, Yosemite II, Joshua Tree II and Redwood, named after Californian National Parks. The original Yosemite shuttle crashed in LD: âWhere Pleasant Fountains Lieâ and Joshua Tree in LD: âGroundedâ.
Tempasa was a settlement on Bajor, outside of which was located a Cardassian heavy weapons unit. Kira and her resistance cell raided and destroyed it (DS9: âTies of Blood and Waterâ), although her father died while she was away on the mission. Shaxâs flashback to Tempasa explains how he got his right eye scarred.
Nurse Westlake is named after Chris Westlake, composer for LDâs soundtrack. He first appeared in âSecond Contactâ and has been around throughout the show, although this is the first time weâve heard him speak. Westlake talks about viruses that can make âeveryone sing or whateverâ. While not viral-based, a singing plague did strike in SNW: âSubspace Rhapsodyâ.
The PADD schedule notes Barnesâ sousaphone recital, a fertility event, and Winger Bingston Jrâs One Man Show, âThe United Federation of Charactersâ, last seen performed in LD: âMoist Vesselâ.
The buhgoon have a natural cloaking ability. Other species with biological invisibility include the Jemâhadar (DS9: âThe Jemâhadarâ), Tosk (DS9: âCaptive Pursuitâ), Xaheans (ST: âRunawayâ), the itronok of Trill (DIS: âJinaalâ). Technically, the Devidians as well, since their natural state is being out of phase (TNG: âTimeâs Arrowâ).
Bingstonâs line âStuck out of phase, like Geordi and Ro wandering alone,â refers to the events of TNG: âThe Next Phaseâ. The USS Manticore is a Manticore-class destroyer in Star Trek Online, but Bingstonâs line implies this is an Oberth-class vessel of that name. Stevens wakes up clapping, much like Riker does in TNG: âSchismsâ.
The alien ship is of Clicket design, last seen in âVeritasâ.
âDumber than Fletcher,â says one of the Delta Shifters. Fletcher was a dangerously incompetent officer who was eventually transferred off Cerritos (âTerminal Provocationsâ). His stint on the USS Titan lasted only six days, after which he was demoted and sent back to Earth.
Ransom has a habit of working out when trying to make decisions (LD: âNo Small Partsâ).
Ensign Meredith first appeared in LD: âRoom for Growthâ and is voiced by Charlotte Nicdao, whose Aussie accent some might recognize from Apple TV+âs Mythic Quest.
The Bynars are a race of cybernetically enhanced humanoids who are gifted in programming (TNG: â11001001â). They last appeared on LD in LD: âOld Friends, New Planetsâ, and made an appearance in PRO: âAscensionâ.
The Grazerite Professor (whose name is Zurkel) is revealed as a Clicket, in a reveal that reminds me of when the Visitors in V were exposed as reptilian rather than humanoid. Itâs also reminiscent of the Bug coming out of its human disguise in the first Men in Black movie and the Raxacoricofalapatorians from Doctor Who.
As noted above, Freeman dealt with the Clickets in âVeritasâ, which makes Zurkelâs infuriation understandable.
Billupsâ situation is reminiscent of Spockâs death scene in ST II, where he too was dying in a tube, except that opening it would release radiation, not coolant.
Billupsâ first name, Andarithio (his friends call him âAndyâ) was revealed in âVeritasâ. The unnamed cadet first appeared at the end of LD: âwej Dujâ.
âZoâ, or Admiral Alonzo Freeman, is Carol Freemanâs husband and Marinerâs father. We last saw him in âOld Friends, New Planetsâ. The holodeck is set to Paris, and is similar to the view from the Cafe Des Artistes seen in TNG: âWeâll Always Have Parisâ.
Shax is drinking out of a purple Highwave Hotjo 14 oz travel mug used in DS9. The purple ones were custom colored for the show, but they are currently available from Highwave (US and Australia shipping only) if you want them, in Deep Space Purple.
Nice notes, as usual.
VâGer is the antagonist in TMP
Also itâs in the Lower Decks opening credit sequence this year.
the Cambodian word for âtoiletâ is bangkon, which is pronounced similarly.
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Nurse Westlake is named after Chris Westlake
Heâs also appeared as far back as the series premiere, though heâs rarely spoken until now, and I donât think heâs ever said more than a couple of lines.
Adding those, thanks.
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