⢠We will learn that the episode title, âJinaalâ, is a characterâs name. Trek has had several episodes where the title was simply a characterâs name:
   ⢠âCharlie Xâ
   ⢠âMiriâ
   ⢠âBemâ
   ⢠âSarekâ
   ⢠âEnsign Roâ
   ⢠âAquielâ
   ⢠âDaxâ
   ⢠âMeloraâ
   ⢠âJetrelâ
   ⢠âShakaarâ
   ⢠âTuvixâ
   ⢠âAliceâ
   ⢠âRajiinâ
   ⢠âSuâkalâ
   ⢠âVĂśxâ
   ⢠Tangentially, the season four VOY episode âOneâ does not share itâs name with the Borg drone named One; that episode was called âDroneâ and was part of season five.
⢠We see assembled outside of Federation HQ:
   ⢠USS Discovery A - Crossfield-class refit
   ⢠Two Saturn-class starships
   ⢠A Friendship-class starship
   ⢠USS Nobel, NCC-325002 - 32nd century Constitution-class; first seen in âThat Hope is You, Part 2â
   ⢠An unnamed 32nd century Constitution-class starship
   ⢠A Courage-class starship
   ⢠A Mars-class starship
   ⢠A starship of the same class as the USS Dresselhaus
   ⢠USS Locherer, NCC-325062 - Merian-class; named for J.P. Locherer, a cinematographer credited on every episode of seasons two, three, and four of DIS, who passed away in 2022.
   ⢠There is a shuttle type that I donât believe weâve seen before flying between ships as well.
⢠The Emerald Chain was the primary antagonist of DIS season three.
⢠âHave you tried Vulcan meditation yet? Helped you as a kid.â Culber is reminding anyone in the audience who may have forgotten that despite being human, Burnham was raised on Vulcan, as established in the series premiere, âThe Vulcan Helloâ.
   ⢠When Burnham does attempt Vulcan meditation, she holds her palms together, fingers apart in the position of the Vulcan salute. Spock held his hands the same way while meditating in âStar Trek: The Wrath of Khanâ.
⢠Tilly claims that Trill is, âA very big planet,â citing its surface area of 500 million km²; Earth has a surface area of 510.1 million km².
⢠Adira says of the Bix symbiont, âIt would be unusual for one to live 800 years, but not completely unheard of.â Adira is host to the Tal symbiont, one of whose former hosts appeared to be a Starfleet captain, shown in âForget Me Notâ wearing the uniform introduced after 2382, and phased out by 2401, some 790 years before this episode.
⢠Rayner has taken a demotion to commander from the previous episode, where he was still a captain. At least until Admiral Vance asked him to voluntarily retire.
⢠Lieutenant Arav has been aboard the Discovery since the season one episode, âContext Is for Kingsâ, but this is the first time the character has been named.
⢠Itâs Jett Reno! From Star Trek! Jett is played by Tig Notaro.
⢠Jett keeps her collar open, and the closure is bisected in half, but when we see Culber with his collar open, the closure remains a single piece.
   ⢠The uniform the Ferengi bartender wears does not have a collar at all.
⢠Raktajino is a Klingon coffee, first mentioned in âDaxâ
⢠Guardian Xi was introduced in âForget Me Notâ. He has been portrayed by Andreas Apergis.
⢠The Caves of Makâala were introduced in âEquilibriumâ.
   ⢠Some of the stalagmites in the cave bear a striking resemblance to the rock Kirk used as a weapon in âWhat Are Little Girls Made Of?â
⢠Hey, itâs Gray! From Star Trek! Gray is played by Ian Alexander.
⢠The Zhianâtara is a Trill ritual where the mind of a former Trill host is transferred into the body of another person so they may communicate directly with the current host, as seen in âFacetsâ.
⢠The favinit is a plant native to Vulcan. Tuvok showed Janeway a a hybrid he made using a favinit and an orchid in âAlliancesâ.
⢠The Vulcan purists are an isolationist faction on NiâVar introduced in âUnification IIIâ
⢠A cabrodine explosive was used to destroy Keiko OâBrienâs school aboard Deep Space 9 in âIn the Hands of the Prophetsâ.
⢠Jinaal mentions the Dominion war, which puts the timeframe in which he and the other scientists decided to hide the Progenitorâs technology sometime from 2373 to 2375.
⢠âSomething about the curves of a 23rd century Constitution-class just gets me.â Rhysâ sentiment echoes across centuries, in âThe Bountyâ Jack Crusher claimed, *âIâm definitely a Constitution-class man.â
⢠The Dakalan bore worm was a concern for the crew of the NX-01 in âRogue Planetâ.
⢠Tongo is a Ferengi game introduced in âRules of Acquisitionâ.
⢠We learn Nilsson has been reassigned to the USS Voyager J. Nilsson was introduced in season two played by Sara Mitich, who also played Airiam in season one.
⢠Nilsson apparently gave Christopher her pet tribble. In season one, Lorca had a tribble in his ready room, and in season four, there was an unattended tribble in the corridors of Discovery in âKobayashi Maruâ.
⢠âLast time I did this, they have me chips.â Reno is presumably referring to her interrogation upon the Discovery locating Federation HQ in âDie Tryingâ.
⢠âWe literally used to be connected.â After his death, seen in âForget Me Notâ, Gray lived on as part of the Tal symbiont in Adira until his consciousness was transferred into a synth golem body in âChoose to Liveâ.
⢠âItâs really pissed off.â âWe didnât need empathy powers to tell us that.â The coffin turning over that the episode briefly cuts to appears to be that of Deanna Troi, shipâs counselor aboard the USS Enterprise D, and the USS Titan.
⢠Slug-o-Cola is a Ferengi beverage, introduced in âProfit and Laceâ. The bottle the bartender pours for Tilly features the 32nd century Ferengi Alliance emblem from ââŚBut to Connectâ.
⢠This is the first time weâve heard the name Redâs used for the Discovery Aâs piano lounge.
⢠The Tzenkethi have never been seen on screen, only mentioned in dialogue. First in âThe Adversaryâ where we learn they had a conflict with the Federation that Captain Sisko fought in.
   ⢠Beta canon sources are remarkably inconsistent about the depiction of the Tzenkethi, though Robert Hewitt Wolfe, co-writer of âThe Adversaryâ, envisioned them as âheavily-armoured lizard things.â
     ⢠In the âInfinite Bureaucracyâ from the âStrange New Worlds VIIâ anthology of short stories, they are described as being catlike, similar to the Kzinti.
     ⢠In the Typhon Pact novels the Tzenkethi are tall, attractive humanoids with a wide range of pigmentation, who have fluid filled sacs instead of bones.
     ⢠âStar Trek Onlineâ shows Tzenkethi characters as being stocky, four armed salamander like beings.
     ⢠The recent IDW âStar Trekâ ongoing series had the Tzenkethi very recently appear to be large, bipedal dinosaurs.
   ⢠I mention all this only to express the hope that if we actually get an on screen Tzenkethi in the upcoming episode, it does not resemble any of the previous depictions. Or the dinoaurs.
Tangentially, the season four VOY episode âOneâ does not share itâs name with the Borg drone named One; that episode was called âDroneâ and was part of season five.
Trips me up every. Single. Time.
Jett keeps her collar open, and the closure is bisected in half, but when we see Culber with his collar open, the closure remains a single piece.
Magical Starfleet uniforms keep me up at night.
Tuvok showed Janeway a a hybrid he made using a favinit and an orchid in âAlliancesâ.
Tuvok and hybrids involving orchids, name a better trio.
Edit: obligatory picture of the Star Trek Online Tzenkethi. Look upon them and tremble.
Give me a bunch of âJurassic Parkâ mascots or give me something else entirely!
Those Tzenkethi are from the North.
IMHO, this is pretty rad.
Hell yeah, it is.
We have Krogan at home.
Thanks for doing these, I always enjoy reading them!
Thanks. Iâd probably still do them even if everyone hated it, but it is gratifying to know that others enjoy the posts as well.
These posts are the Fediverseâs killer app, imo.
Culber is reminding anyone in the audience who may have forgotten that despite being human, Burnham was raised on Vulcan
Yâknow, I was wondering if this central aspect to her entire character would ever come up again.
Could you add the series name and season/episode number when youâre referring to past episodes? I also miss your Suggested Viewing section! Thx.
I am probably not going to be adding series names or episode numbers to the citations. I could potentially start doing the recommended viewing again.
Alright. Thx! Appreciate the hard work!