⢠The episode title is a play on the TNG season episode, âLower Decksâ, which also served as the inspiration for the name of this series.
⢠Boimlerâs beard has progressed to the point where his moustache and goatee have connected.
   ⢠Rutherford appears to have shaved off his beard, perhaps indicating that after the previous episodeâs michelada incident, heâs no longer trying to emulate Beardler.
⢠Halloween has previously been mentioned in:
   ⢠âCatspawâ - Bones compared the situation he, Kirk, and Spock found themselves in to the holiday
   ⢠âThe Big Goodbyeâ - A holodeck character insulted Captain Picard by claiming his uniform made him *âready for Halloween.â
   ⢠âCrisis Pointâ - We learned that Mariner dressed up as Toby the Targ for Halloween on multiple occasions.
   ⢠âThose Old Scientistsâ - We learned that Boimler dressed as Pike for Halloween on the USS Cerritos
   ⢠Additionally the USS Discoveryâs registry number, NCC-1031, is a reference to the date Halloween falls on
⢠Mariner claims she was âtrapped in a painting,â but describes the situation more as being trapped in a holoprogram, a more common experience on Trek.
⢠VâGer appeared in âStar Trek: The Motion Pictureâ.
⢠Itâs Steve Stevens! From Star Trek! Stevens is voiced by Ben Rodgers, former story editor and writer on the series.
   ⢠We havenât seen Stevens since season fourâs âEmpathological Fallaciesâ, and he hasnât had any dialogue since season threeâs âCrisis Point 2: Paradoxusâ.
   ⢠This is the first episode where we get some insight into Stevensâ role on the ship as Capân Freemanâs personal assistant.
⢠A pathogen caused ensign Barnes devolved into a cavewoman, not unlike what happened to Riker in âGenesisâ, while simultaneously developing the ability to read minds, similar to Gary Mitchell and Elizabeth Dehner in âWhere No Man Has Gone Beforeâ, or Charlie Evans in âCharlie Xâ.
⢠âThe who?â Freeman previously acquired a star chart of the neutral zone from the Clickets before upsetting them with her courtesy in âVeritasâ
⢠âMy team refreshed all the Cordry rocks in the ceiling panels on the bridge.â We get a technobabble explanation for the debris that occasionally falls from the bridge ceiling when the ship is hit by an attack, such as in âYesterdayâs Enterpriseâ.
   ⢠The Cordry rocks may have been named for Marian Cordry, the director of Paramountâs Star Trek franchise library and archive.
⢠âWell, they look like cows to me.â Ransom has never seen a cow.
⢠The researcher/Clicket infiltrator Zurkel is played by Paul F. Thompkins, who also voices Doctor Migleemo.
⢠The ensigns trying to wrangle the buhgoon are from both beta and delta shift, calling into question how the shift system works entirely.
   ⢠This is the first time weâve seen Federov wearing more than a towel.
⢠The buhgoon have a natural cloaking ability. Other living beings with the ability to cloak include:
   ⢠Beings infected by the Tarchanne parasite - âIdentity Crisisâ
   ⢠The beast captains Picard and Dathon confronted - âDarmokâ
   ⢠The hunters from Yautja Prime - âFamilyâ
   ⢠JemâHadar - âThe JemâHadarâ
   ⢠Tosk - âCaptive Pursuitâ
⢠Ransom begins his story with, âBack a few hundred stardates ago.â A hundred stardates is roughly 36.5 days in 100 stardates, Ransom is talking about a matter of months.
⢠Tempassa was mentioned in âTies of Blood and Waterâ as the location of a raid by the Shakaar resistance cell. Shaxs was established as having been part of that cell in âHear All, Trust Nothingâ.
⢠Shaxs has a Bajoran flag, as seen in âThe Star Gazerâ in his quarters.
⢠Billups mentions having had a bagel and it giving him an upset stomach in his logs. In âStarbase 80?!â it was established that Billups is branching out from only eating hot cereals.
⢠In âTwovixâ Westlake had commander pips after being restored to his original form, yet here heâs back to being a lieutenant. Perhaps it was just a piece of sweet corn?
⢠âWeâre good to go the next time some virus makes everyone sing or whatever.â Sadly we havenât seen any singing viruses on Star Trek. Nurse Westlakeâs hyposprays would not do much in the case of a quantum probability field, like the one in âSubspace Rhapsodyâ.
⢠Feeman tells the pregnant crewperson she wasnât aware they werenât human. There are a number of species outwardly indistinguishable from humans. The non-extinct, non-shapeshifting ones include:
   ⢠Earth Two natives - âMiriâ
   ⢠Betans - âThe Return of the Archonsâ
   ⢠Eminian - âA Taste of Armageddonâ
   ⢠Capallans - âFridayâs Childâ - While human in appearance, all Capallans were notably tall and large
   ⢠Argelians - âWolf in the Foldâ
   ⢠829-IV natives - âBread and Circusesâ
   ⢠Neural natives - âA Private Little Warâ
   ⢠Iotians - âA Piece of the Actionâ
   ⢠Ekosians - âPatterns of Forceâ
   ⢠Zeons - âPatterns of Forceâ
   ⢠Kohms and Yangs - âThe Omega Gloryâ
   ⢠Elasian - âElaan of Troyiusâ
   ⢠Morg and Eyemorg - âSpockâs Brainâ
   ⢠Minarans - âThe Empathâ
   ⢠Fabrini - âFor the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Skyâ
   ⢠Platonians - âPlatoâs Stepchildrenâ
   ⢠Scalosians - âWink of an Eyeâ - While outwardly indistinguishable from humans, they do move too fast to be seen by humans
   ⢠Gideons - âThe Mark of Gideonâ
   ⢠Ardanans - âThe Cloud Mindersâ
   ⢠Sarpedion natives - âAll Our Yesterdaysâ
   ⢠Deltan - âStar Trek: The Motion Pictureâ - All Deltans are bald and are considered to be conventionally attractive by human standards
   ⢠Bandi - âEncounter at Farpointâ
   ⢠Betazoids - âEncounter at Farpointâ - Betazoids have all black eyes
   ⢠Ligonian - âCode of Honorâ
   ⢠Edo - âJusticeâ
   ⢠Tarellians - âHavenâ
   ⢠Angel One natives - âAngel Oneâ
   ⢠Mordanites - âToo Short a Seasonâ
   ⢠Aldeans - âWhen the Bough Breaksâ
   ⢠El-Aurian - âThe Childâ
   ⢠Omega Sagitta system natives - âThe Outrageous Okonaâ
   ⢠Ramatasian - âAs Loud As A Whisperâ
   ⢠Angosians - âThe Huntedâ
   ⢠Rutians - âThe High Groundâ - Two-tone hair seems to be a species trait, and colours appear to depend on gender
   ⢠Ventaxians - âDevilâs Dueâ
   ⢠Yedera Prime natives - âShadowplayâ
   ⢠Sikarians - âPrime Factorsâ
   ⢠Teplans - âThe Quickeningâ
   ⢠Takarians - âFalse Profitsâ
   ⢠Vori - âNemesisâ
   ⢠Mari - âRandom Thoughtsâ
   ⢠Dinali - âCritical Careâ
   ⢠Baâku - âStar Trek: Insurrectionâ
   ⢠Toroth system natives - âDesert Crossingâ
   ⢠Illyrian - âDamageâ - Illyrian appearances vary depending on their genetic modifications, but most of the ones we see on SNW appear indistinguishable from humans
   ⢠Kwejian - âThat Hope is You, Part 1â - Their foreheads do light up when using their psychic abilities
⢠The pregnant alien is voiced by Phil LaMarr, who also portrays Admiral Freeman, Dirk, and handful of other characters.
⢠âI felt stuck out of phase, like Geordi and RoâŚâ Winger Bingston Jr. references the events of âThe Next Phaseâ in his one man show.
⢠We previously saw this model of Clicket ship in âVeritasâ.
⢠âRansom role!â Ransom has previously called out names while engaging in physical activity, specifically during the combat with Vindoor in âTemporal Edictâ, he alternatingly yelled âKirk!â and âSpock!â while hitting the Galrakian with double fist strikes.
⢠The tear in Zurkelâs disguise looks very reminiscent of torn mask worn by a Malurian disguised as an Akaali in âCivilizationâ. Both are on the left side of the face, and show a very alien visage beneath false, human(esque) flesh.
⢠âYou are the worst commander Iâve ever had in my life.â It was established in âEnvoysâ that Castro served on the Enterprise, though which one wasnât specified. Still, barring time travel, that narrows it down to Riker, Data, or whomever had the position after Data.
⢠Billups is briefly stuck in a tube, apparently dying, in a scene inspired by Spockâs death in âStar Trek: The Wrath of Khanâ.
⢠The cadet who approaches Billups about a burned out indicator light previously asked Boimler for advice in âwej Dujâ. He is voiced by Nolan North.
⢠Itâs the Freemansâ anniversary, which raises the question of whether or not they got married on Halloween.
   ⢠It appears that the holodeck location Admiral Freeman selected for their anniversary dinner is CafĂŠ des Artistes, as seen in âWeâll Always Have Parisâ. The chairs are different, but the balcony and the view are the same.
⢠âNo. I have made a joke at your expense. Boom.â The real joke here is the perpetuated myth that Vulcans never lie.
In all fairness to Ransom, maybe he was thinking of the spider cows from S01E01?