ā¢ The episode title is a reference to the series title, āStar Trek: The Next Generationā.
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ The PIC series finale was also a reference to TNG, titled āThe Last Generationā.
ā¢ This is the 50th and, ostensibly, final episode of LDS, making it the ninth completed Star Trek series.
ā¢ The fleet of Klingon Birds-of-Prey all appear to be the same arrangement as the HMS Bounty, introduced in āStar Trek: The Search for Spockā, though itās unclear what specific class they are.
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ The one exception is Relgaās flagship, which is larger than the others, and has a number of noticeable differences.
ā¢ Weāre introduced to Relga, who is the sister of Dorg and Bargh, introduced ā an killed by Maāah ā in āwejāDujā and āA Farewell to Farmsā respectively.
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ Like her brothers, Relga has a pet targ.
ā¢ The rift directed to the prime universe by William Boimler in the previous episode, āFissure Questā, opens up in front of Relgaās fleet.
ā¢ The IKS Krtas is struck by the energies emitting from the rift, causing it to transformed into a 23rd century Bird-of-Prey, first seen in āThe Butcherās Knife Cares Not For the Lambās Cryā. Similarly, the ship captainās armour is altered to be that of one of TāKuvmaās followers, which we first saw in āThe Vulcan Helloā. The captain himself loses his hair, but appears otherwise unchanged.
ā¢ Rutherford expresses disdain for the USS Cerritosā older systems being unable to properly interface with his implant. This issue was mentioned earlier this season in āShades of Greenā and āFissure Questā.
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ This is also a reference to the modern day issue of trying to get both bluetooth headphones to pair with your phone while on your commute.
ā¢ We get a repetition of the moment at the end of the previous episode where Boimler receives the message from William regarding the imminent destruction of the prime universe, though this time we get the other lower deckerās reactions.
ā¢ Malor and Maāah were able to properly attach the animal tusks they had to their blood wine delivery truck, the task they set to at the end of āA Farewell to Farmsā.
ā¢ āWake me if Kahless makes another appearance.ā The clone of Kahless appeared in āRightful Heirā and was installed by Gowron as a figurehead emperor. He was still emperor as of DS9 season fourās āSons of Moghā, but Malorās comment implies that might no longer be the case.
ā¢ āSorry brother, but today is not a good day to die.ā The iconic phrase, āToday is a good day to die,ā was first said in Trek by Worf in āSins of the Fatherā.
ā¢ The Airolo scientist is voiced by Gabrielle Ruiz, who is TāLynās voice actor.
ā¢ The riftās Schrodinger field transforms the Cerritos into:
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ A Freedom-class starship - A wreck of the Freedom-class was previously seen in āThe Best of Both Worlds, Part IIā, though it did not have a deflector dish, and only one pylon connected the saucer to the nacelle
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ A second Freedom-class starship, with more yellow on the hull
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ A Terran Empire California-class - According to āCrossoverā, the Terran Empire fell to the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance after Emperor Spockās reforms weakened it, meaning there shouldnāt be a Terran Empire in the 24th century to have built the California-class, but presumably if there are infinite quantum realities, there exists one where the Empire didnāt fall
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ A Sovereign-class starship
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ An Oberth-class starship
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ A Galaxy-class starship
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ A Miranda-class starship
ā¢ Doctor TāAna explains that the reason Relgaās ship does not appear to be changing is, āIt probably is; Klingons hardly ever update their fleet designs. They always want their ships to look like big stupid birds.ā The Klingon Bird-of-Prey introduced in āStar Trek: The Search for Spockā was intended to be a Romulan ship, calling back to the TOS Romulan Birds-of-Prey. Even once the decision was made to have Klingons be the antagonists of the film as opposed to Romulans, early drafts of the script made it clear the HMS Bounty was a stolen Romulan ship.
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ One of the Klingon ships is transformed into a barge similar to the mythical Barge of the Dead seen in the VOY episode, āBarge of the Deadā, but this one has a mast.
ā¢ Olly is able to take down the Klingon shields, exposing them to the effects of the riftās energy. Relga and her crew transform into mindless proto-Klingons, much like word did when de-evolved in āGenesisā, and her targ turns into a clam.
ā¢ āKlingons do not hug.ā All through TNG and DS9, Worf made several such proclamations regarding things that Klingons donāt do, most of which they actually do, but heād prefer not to acknowledge the fact.
ā¢ Outside the stabilized rift we see:
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ A second California-class starship
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ A Parliament-class starship
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ A Luna-class starship
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ The USS Enterprise E
Ā Ā Ā ā¢ Starbase 80
ā¢ Captain Freeman is reassigned to Starbase 80 to oversee missions going into the rift. She learned her alternate self from the Minor Universe had been assigned to Starbase 80 in Dos Cerritos and preventing that fate became something of an obsession for her, as we saw in āStarbase 80?!ā.
ā¢ Rutherford had his implant removed, and his face reconstructed. Shaxs ripped Rutherfordās original implant out of his head in āNo Small Partsā.
ā¢ TāLyn notes romantic attraction between Rutherford and Tendi, but Tendi states theyāre just friends. āIn Parth Ferengiās Heart Placeā we saw that their attempting to pretend to be a couple led the pair to be extremely awkward.
ā¢ We see Karavitus wearing a Chu Chu shirt. The Zebulon sisters performed the Chu Chu dance aboard the Cerritos in āTerminal Provocationsā.
ā¢ OāConnor drops out of a portal in sickbay without his boots on. When he ascended in āMoist Vesselā his steaming boots were left behind.
ā¢ The practice of Twaining began in āSomething Borrowed, Something Greenā. Boimler and Rutherford were banned from twaining, but we see other characters, including Lundy, Big Merp, and Federov have taken it up.
ā¢ In Castroās quarters, we see one of her salons, where apparently theyāre attempting to summon an anaphasic lifeform from an ancient candleholder, similar to Ronin in āSub Rosaā.
ā¢ Ransom has been promoted to captain.
ā¢ Ransom makes both Mariner and Boimler provisional first officers. When Captain Ramsey was briefly in charge of the ship, she selected Mariner to be her first officer.
ā¢ We see Fletcher serving aboard Starbase 80. He was last seen in āTerminal Provocationsā where he was fired almost immediately after being transferred to the USS Titan, and sent back to Earth.
ā¢ Ransom chooses āEngage the coreā as his signature command for warp speed.
Oh thank goodness, for some reason I thought episode 9 was the series finale. Iām obviously paying attentionā¦
Also TNG Episode S07E15 was called āLower Decksā, an obvious reference to the future show.