⢠The title refers to the Homerâs âOdysseyâ when Odysseusâ voyage reached the land of the Lotus-eaters. These peopleâs primary food source was the fruit and flowers of the lotus, which was powerfully narcotic, and caused those of Homerâs crew who ate it to forget their desire to return home.
⢠Pikeâs personal log records the stardate as 1630.1. Ortegasâ personal logs record the stardate as 1630.3, and 1632.2.
Episode | Stardate |
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âThe Broken Circleâ | 2369.2 |
âAd Astra per Asperaâ | 2393.8 |
âTomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrowâ | 1581.2 |
⢠The USS Cayuga previously appeared in âA Quality of Mercyâ.
⢠Captain Batel gives Pike an Opelian marinerâs keystone, a device worn by ancient Opelian captains to âguide lost sailors home.â Another reference to Odysseusâ journey.
    ⢠Batel says she found the keystone on a planet which the subtitles spelled âGalt.â Worf lived for a time on Gault with his adopted mother and brother, and headbutt another child to death there during a soccer match; that worldâs name was pronounced the same as this.
⢠Captain Patel was passed over for a promotion to commodore; she believes itâs a result of Admiral Pasalk punishing her for losing the trial against Number One in âAd Astra per Asperaâ.
⢠Rigel VII was first mentioned in âThe Menagerie, Part Iâ. Pike and crew were shown via Talosian record, and Pike and Doctor Boyce discussed losing three crew people on the away mission, and its impact on Pike. In âThe Menagerie, Part IIâ we saw that the Talosians forced Pike to relive his fight with one of the brutish Kalar.
⢠Number One describes Rigel VII as âa remote M-class planetâ. However, there are several other inhabited worlds in the Rigel system:
    ⢠Rigel II - According to âShore Leaveâ, Bones was familiar with two women from a chorus line in a cabaret there
    ⢠Rigel III - In the alternate future of âAll Good ThingsâŚâ Geordi retired to this world with his wife to become an author
    ⢠Rigel IV - The entity Jack the Ripper resided there for a while, murdering women to feed its need for fear, and possessed Hengeist before moving on to Argelius II to continue in âWolf in the Foldâ
    ⢠Rigel V - The homeworld of the Rigelians, first mentioned in âJourney to Babelâ
    ⢠Rigel VI - I would argue that the canonicity of this world being habitable is dubious at best, as itâs only mentioned on a menu screen in the post credits commercial for Tribbles cereal at the end of âThe Trouble with Edwardâ
    ⢠Rigel X - A colony world occupied by a wide variety of aliens, seen in âBroken Bowâ.
    ⢠Rigel XII - The earliest mention of a planet in the Rigel system, in âMuddâs Womenâ the USS Enterprise stopped there to negotiate purchase of lithium crystals to replace the cracked lithium crystal circuits necessary for controlling the shipâs power flow from the warp core.
    ⢠The âStar Trek: Star Chartsâ have attempted to reconcile this abundance of worlds by relabelling the Rigel star close to the Sol system in the star chart seen in âStar Trek: The Motion Pictureâ as Beta Rigel. This would be where Rigel X is located, considering it was the first planet visited by the NX-01 after launching from Earth. Presumably, Rigel II, Rigel III, Rigel IV, and Rigel V as well. Rigel VII and Rigel XII would be more remote, where the actual Rigel star is, some 860 light years from Earth. The map of the Alpha and Beta quadrants seen in Admiral Clancyâs office in âRemembranceâ did have that star labelled as Beta Rigel as well, but there is nothing official stating that the various worlds are in that system.
⢠The display for information for the Enterpriseâs first mission to Rigel VII, five years earlier, says the stardate was 2455.4. If Pike is Odysseus, I am Sisyphus.
⢠âLast time we went down there we were in uniform; I am not making that mistake twice.â Despite the prime directive an concerns about altering cultural development, during TOS it still seemed to be general policy for Starfleet crews to beam down to pre-warp civilizations in uniform, with their gear.
⢠âI like her,â Number One says of Batel, the woman who arrested her in âA Quality of Mercyâ, and prosecuted criminal charges against her based solely on her species in âAd Astra per Asperaâ.
⢠In her quarters, Ortegas has models of Constitution, Walker, and NX-class starships.
⢠Ortegas refers to the Kalar as Kalarans. Apparently âRecon 101â does not include more than skimming the mission brief.
⢠âI may not be Erica Ortegas, but I was a test pilot, remember?â âLight and Shadowsâ established that Pikeâs first assignment out of Starfleet Academy was test pilot.
⢠The away teamâs shuttle is the Cervantes, which was introduced in âAll Those Who Wanderâ.
⢠âWeâve got subdermal universal translators.â This is the first mention of Starfleet personnel having translators implanted beneath the skin. In âLittle Green Menâ we saw that Ferengi had translators implanted in the ear canal, but Starfleet translators have always been part of the communicator or combadge, a function of the ship or station, or a wholly separate device.
⢠The Kalar palace is featured in season twoâs opening credits.
⢠The type-3 phasers the Kalar carry are identical to the ones introduced in season one of DIS.
    ⢠The Kalar have at least eight type-3s, which raises the question of how many they took with them to during the first away mission.
⢠Yeoman Zac Nguyen has been taken in by the Kalar and given a position of authority as High Lord Zacarias.
    ⢠In âBread and Circusesâ, Merchant Marine captain, and Starfleet Academy dropout, R.M. Merik was stranded on a planet where he became First Citizen Merikus of a society that mirrored Earthâs Roman empire.
    ⢠In âPatterns of Forceâ, former Starfleet Academy history instructor, John Gill introduced the planet Ekos to the concept of fascism, and set himself up as Fuhrer, because he believed fascism to be the most efficient form of government, meaning John Gill was terrible at both understanding history, and not getting assassinated by members of the explicitly Nazi party he installed on an independent world.
    ⢠In âThe Omega Gloryâ, Captain Tracey integrated himself with the Kohms assumed a position of authority.
    ⢠In âAll the Worldâs a Stageâ we saw the Enderprizians, who took in ensign David Garrovick and made him to be a heroic figure, En Son.
⢠The radiation affecting the Enterprise crew doesnât appear to be something Number Oneâs Illyrian healing glow works against, despite the fact that weâve seen her survive the radiation of a near warp core breach in âGhosts of Illyriaâ.
⢠Ortegasâ file says she was born in 2233, making her 26 years old. Melissa Navia is 38.
    ⢠The files specifies, âLieutenant Ortegas is a 23rd century Federation Starfleet officer.â Presumably itâs necessary for the files to have information about the century in which an officer serves due to all the time travel.
⢠The Enterprise computer illuminates wall panels to guide Ortegas to her quarters. In âEncounter at Farpointâ Riker was guided to the holodeck and Data by a similar system.
⢠Laâan and Doctor MâBenga once again share the gesture where they trace a line under the right eye with their index finger. They did this in âStrange New Worldsâ and âThe Broken Circleâ.
⢠Pike makes the decision to remove the asteroid emitting the radiation causing the Kalar to forget from the surface of the planet, back to the debris field in orbit. Spock asks if itâs a violation of the Prime Directive, and Pike claims that itâs not because the asteroid interfered with the natural development of the planet for thousands of years. Weâve previously seen Pike make such unilateral decisions to ignore General Order 1 in âThe Sound of Thunderâ when the USS Discovery was used to amplify a signal that triggered puberty for every Kelpien on Kaminar.
I would be so mad were it not for the fact that âThe Cageâ first aired in '88.
âThe Cageâ only aired because of the writerâs strike at the time, and âThe Menagerieâ episodes recuts to the ending of âThe Cageâ into the ending to be completely different, which is then reinforced by Vinaâs appearance in âIf Memory Servesâ. Personally, I think the only things that are canon in âThe Cageâ are the scenes we see in âThe Menagerieâ two parter. Which, to be fair, is most of it.
haha ⌠yes ⌠thought exactly the same thing!