⢠The episode title may be a reference to the 1999 film, âGalaxy Questâ, which satirizes Star Trek, and Trekkies.
⢠We learn that Rutherfordâs cybernetic implant is called an oculus, which is a Latin word meaning âeye.â
   ⢠This is the second time this season Rutherford has been attempting to get his implant to reconnect to the USS Cerritosâ systems, the first being in âShades of Greenâ.
   ⢠We also learn that oculus can fire directed beams of plasma, which isnât really a canon connection, but does renew my long held desire for a Star Trek fighting video game.
⢠Against all odds, Boimlerâs ongoing facial hair storyline, the A-plot of the season, seems to have culminated in his growing a full beard, resembling that of Beardler, as seen in âDos Cerritosâ. Good for him.
⢠âThis is our last Boimler; we donât got anymore after this.â Boimler learned his transporter duplicate, William Boimler, died in âCrisis Point 2: Paradoxusâ. Of course, at the end of that episode, we the audience learned that Williamâs death was faked so he could join Section 31.
   ⢠TâLyn was not previously aware of Boimlerâs duplication, conveniently allowing Tendi to recount the events of âKayshon, His Eyes Openâ.
⢠âShaxs exploded, and heâs doing great.â Shaxs sacrificed himself to save the Cerritos and Rutherford in âNo Small Partsâ, and returned to active duty in âWeâll Always Have Tom Parisâ.
⢠In another quantum reality, we see that William is the captain of a Defiant-class Anaximander, presumably named for the Greek philosopher who speculated on the existence of multiple realities.
   ⢠Mariner promised Boimler, âWeâre going to get your butt in a captainâs chair!â in âSecond Contactâ. That was before the transporter duplication, so it became true for at least one Boimler. Granted, Marinerâs direct involvement in Williamâs career was fairly minimal.
   ⢠William wears a *âStar Trek: First Contactâ uniform, with the conspicuous black Section 31 badge he received in âCrisis Point 2: Paradoxusâ.
   ⢠William is able to maintain a 5 oâclock shadow, though presumably thatâs because heâs haunted by the actions heâs undertaken as a Section 31 operative, and not because he found an alternate reality where a very successful version of himself wears that facial hair style.
⢠The MSD of the Anaximander isâŚinteresting to say the least. The Defiant-class has been shown to have four decks, and this MSD has at least double that, and the shuttlebay appears to be in the nose assembly, where the deflector dish, docking port, and phaser emitter usually are.
⢠The crew of the Anaximander is comprised of different individuals each from a distinct quantum reality, including:
   ⢠TâPol, portrayed by Jolene - This TâPol comes from a reality where she and Trip Tucker were married for 63 years.
   ⢠Curzon Dax, portrayed by Fred Tatasciore - Native to a reality where Curzon Dax hasnât yet died. Also, appears to be more physically aggressive than the more libertine prime reality version described by both Captain Sisko and Jadzia Dax.
   ⢠Doctor Garak, portrayed by Andrew Robinson - Garak apparently joined Starfleet to become a plain, simple surgeon.
     ⢠Doctor Garak wears the âStar Trek: First Contactâ uniform with a bright blue undershirt, similar to what weâve seen previously on LDS. He is a lieutenant.
   ⢠The Emergency Bashir Hologram, portrayed by Alexander Siddig - From a reality where an emergency medical hologram was modelled on Doctor Bashir.
     ⢠The EBH wears the âStar Trek: First Contactâ uniform with dark teal undershirt matching the live action version weâve seen previously, and has lieutenant junior grade pips. In the prime reality, the Doctor never got pips or a rank, outside of one deception and his fantasies.
     ⢠Doctor Bashir was a candidate for the model for the long-term medical hologram in âDoctor Bashir, I Presumeâ, before it was revealed he was genetically augmented as a child.
   ⢠Harrys Kim, portrayed by Garrett Wang - So many Harrys Kim.
     ⢠The Harrys Kim wear the DS9/VOY uniform, the âStar Trek: First Contactâ uniform, and one is in the racing uniform introduced in âDriveâ, and is clearly the cool bad boy of the group.
⢠Doctor Garak and the EBH are married. Good for them.
⢠William records the Stardate as âConfidentialâ in his captainâs log.
⢠The Anaximander locates a Federation escape vessel, and William speculates as to who might be aboard. âNeelix with a crew cut? Really big Spock?â âA Comprehensive Guide to Talaxian Hairstylesâ was a book mentioned in the DIS episode, âLabyrinthsâ, and a giant clone of Spock was introduced in âThe Infinite Vulcanâ.
   ⢠The occupant is another Harry Kim, who has some sweet corn on his collar, making him appear to be a lieutenant.
⢠Curzon slips Klingon words into his sentences, and wields a batâleth. Prime universe Curzon was a Federation negotiator to the Klingon Empire, and joined in a blood oath with three Klingon Dahar masters.
⢠âIâm so sick of the fucking multiverse.â The only entertainment available aboard the Anaximander is an archive of early 21st century superhero films.
⢠âLovers never fall out of the rifts for Curzon!â Prime reality Curzon Dax died mid coitus on Risa, as we learned in âLet He Who Is Without Sinâ.
⢠As the Anaximander is repairing a rift, a type-7 shuttlecraft comes through in critical condition. When the occupant is beamed aboard itâs Mariner in a operations division LDS uniform, with ensign pips.
   ⢠We previously saw prime universe Mariner wearing operations gold in âMoist Vessel,â though she was briefly promoted to lieutenant at the time.
⢠In Mariner Goldâs universe, it was Troi who was transporter duplicated and stranded on a planet, and not Riker.
⢠In the Mariner Gold universe, Boimler wears a leather jacket at all times. Prime universe Boimler replicated a jacket that was half leather, half letterman, all, âboyâs size small.â
⢠âWhatâs it like having your own quarters?â The Harrys Kim interrogate two-pip Kim about his life. Prime universe Harry had his own quarters aboard the âUSS Voyagerâ despite being an ensign, and was also a member of the senior staff.
⢠âYâknow, between all the Borg infiltrations and aliens trying to steal our organs, it didnât seem like that big a deal.â Borg infiltrated Voyager in âScorpionâ, and the Vidiians tried to harvest the crew in âPhageâ, âFacesâ, âDeadlockâ, and âResolutionsâ.
   ⢠It seemed like it might have been a big deal to prime Harry, who lamented not getting promoted when Tom Paris was in âUnimatrix Zeroâ.
   ⢠Garrett Wang has said that he was told the reason Harry was never promoted was âSomeoneâs got to be the ensign.â
⢠âI know that you carry the Dax symbiont, which must be protected for its next host, of which there is none on the Anaximander*.â* In âThe Hostâ, Riker was able to carry the Odan symbiont for a number of days until a Trill could be found, and we learned in âForget Me Notâ that a symbiont can bond with a human permanently.
⢠Mariner Gold is able to devise a plan to have the next rift opened by the people opening them appear where the Anaximander wants it to, resulting in the Beagle arriving in the same system.
   ⢠The Beagle appears to have been based on the UCC Enterprise XCV-330, paintings of which were seen in âStar Trek: The Motion Pictureâ, âFirst Flightâ and âHomeâ, and a model of which was displayed in âStar Trek Into Darknessâ.
⢠The EBH claims that in his reality Risa âhas an entire moon devoted to growing heirloom grapes,â and Doctor Garak counters claiming his Risa âhas two vineyard moons.â In the prime reality, Risa has two moons, total, though thereâs little information regarding how much viticulture is performed on either one.
   ⢠âYou will once you taste their reds.â Apparently the EBH has a sense of taste.
⢠âOh, heâs a big Starfleet nerd, like Archer. You had one of those, right?â TâPol confirms that she knew an Archer in her reality
⢠The Anaximander is able to land on the surface of Khwopa. This is the first time weâve seen a Defiant-class ship land on a planet.
   ⢠The turbolift shaft is able to be extended from the underside of the Anaximander to allow people to disembark.
⢠Mariner Gold complains about bog planets being wet and cold, echoing prime Marinerâs sentiments when she visited Khwopa in âMuch Ado About Boimlerâ.
⢠âAt least they arenât trying to drink our bones.â Moopsey!
⢠âIâve never been in a prison before, itâs kinda freaking me out.â Prime universe Mariner has:
   ⢠Spent a significant amount of time in the brig aboard the Cerritos, and apparently other ships as well
   ⢠Been imprisoned by the Galrakians in âTemporal Edictâ
   ⢠Assumed an alien party venue was a prison she was in in âVeritasâ
   ⢠Spent months in prison on Dilmer III in âFully Dilatedâ
⢠The captain of the Beagle is Lily Sloane! From Star Trek! More accurately, an alternate version of Lily from a reality where she and Zephram Cochrane built a quantum reality drive as opposed to warp. Lily is portrayed by Alfre Woodard.
   ⢠Captain Lily is wearing an ENT era uniform.
⢠Doctor Garak is able to retrieve a mobile emitter for the EBH.
⢠âI donât know what a warp drive isâŚâ Captain Lilyâs crew has Vulcans as well as humans, which raises the question of how she could be ignorant to the existence of warp, unless the Vulcans in her universe call it something else or are keeping it secret because humans have not achieved warp capability.
⢠âYouâd love to rub that in my face, wouldnât you, Vulcan?â
âI would not.â
Vulcans lie all the time.
⢠TâPol absorbs the Dax symbiontâs katra so it can be returned to Curzonâs reality. Weâve previously seen that a katra can be passed on from one person to another, such as McCoy hosting Spockâs memories in âStar Trek: The Wrath of Khanâ and âStar Trek: The Search for Spockâ, or Archer carrying Surakâs katra in âThe Forgeâ, âAwakeningâ, and âKirâSharaâ. Similarly, a Trill hostâs memories can be transferred to another being via the zhianâtara ritual, as depicted in âFacetsâ, âChoose to Liveâ, and âJinaalâ.
⢠âSoliton waves will spread across all quantum realities!â Soliton waves were explored as a potential form of transportation in the TNG episode âNew Groundâ, but the experiment resulted in a wave that was going to destroy an inhabited world before the USS Enterprise D crew was able to devise a solution.
Lt. Kim says, âEverybody gets promoted before OPS.â In addition to Harry never getting promoted on Voyager, Enterprise D / E operations officer Data was a Lieutenant Commander from his first appearance in âEncounter at Farpointâ all the way through his final appearance in âStar Trek Nemesis,â a period of 15 years both in-universe and real world.
Fun(?) fact regarding a *Defiant-*class ship landing on a planet.
Per Ex Astris Scientia, while the Defiant MSD had visible landing struts fairly early on (the revised MSD introduced in âShattered Mirrorâ), it seems no one thought to inform the writers:
The real-world reason for the Defiant never landing is that the producers were not aware that there were landing struts visible in the MSD. Ron D. Moore said in an interview with LCARScom.net: âThe Defiant has landing gear? You have to remember that things like CD-ROMs and the various âofficialâ manuals put out by Paramount are not done in conjunction with the writing/producing staffs and that the authors are usually simply extrapolating information based on whatâs actually been seen on screen.â
the shuttlebay appears to be in the nose assembly, where the deflector dish, docking port, and phaser emitter usually are.
Thereâs always room for more shit in the nose of a Defiant.
The nose of the Defiant-class was designed by the same engineers who made the turbolift shafts aboard Discovery.