![]() ![]() Star Trek: Discovery Just Challenged the Federation’s Fiscal Hypocrisy By Ryan Britt New turbolifts Could this have something to do with the infamous Orion pheromones? ![]() Osyraa says the Orion heat “has six valves.” It appears that this is the first time this detail has been revealed in Star Trek canon. This piece of dialogue could get missed pretty quickly, but with the Ni’Var fleet arrives to defend the Federation, one of Osyraa’s goons describes the fleet of starships as “Razors.” Cool name for spaceships, right? This almost certainly feels like a Romulan influence. And, also like the Lower Decks finale, at one point, the ship briefly has a warp nacelle broken! It’s like Star Trek poetry! It rhymes! Ni’Var Razors And, like “That Hope Is You Part 2,” the Lower Decks finale also featured a plot to take-over the “hero” starship. But, we did get to hear the word “lower decks,” which is kind of funny, considering that’s the name of the Trek series that aired previous to Discovery Season 3. Could it be the flagship? And…where is the 32nd Century USS Enterprise? “ Discovery’s lower decks”Īt one point, we’re told that “life support was shut-off on Discovery’s lower decks.” Obviously, this is meant to literally tell us that you know, life support was shut-off on Discovery’s lower decks. This makes it seem like the Voyager is a pretty big deal in the contemporary Federation. Or is he Romulan? Or is he just a “Ni’Var?” Either way, Ian Alexander looks great as a Vulcan! Voyager takes pointĪdmiral Vance says that the new USS Voyager will “take point” in attacking the Emerald Chain forces. We first saw the Xeheans in the form of Queen Po in the very first Short Treksepisode ever, “Runaway.” We also saw a Xehean in the first episode of Picard, “Remembrance.” “Vulcan” GrayĮveryone’s species gets changed in the holo-environment! Now that Culber, Saru can see Gray thanks to the holo, Gray doesn’t appear Trill, but instead Vulcan. When Adira arrives in the holo-environment, the computer has made them look like a Xehean. We first met the Gormagander in the Discovery Season 1 episode “Magic To Make the Sanest Man Go Mad.” The computer mentions that this lovely space whale “spent the longest time on the Federation endangered species list.” It also says what we are seeing is a recording of Gormagander “pup in 3052,” implying it’s possible the Gormagander is not on the endangered species in 3189. Culber (Wilson Cruz) sees an image of those flying monsters from episode 11, and yes, the educational computer confirms this is a Gormagander. While exploring the holo-environment, Dr. This episode may not have been as overtly nostalgic as “Unification III,” or any given episode of Lower Decks, but it still managed to deliver on a slew of Easter eggs and callbacks some obvious, and some obscure.įrom Burnham’s Kirk-like boasts, to a weapon used by the Emerald Chain that references TOS, to hearing the word “Voyager” several times, here are all the Easter eggs and references in Star Trek: Discovery Season 3, Episode 13, “That Hope Is You Part 2.” Gormagander Would you believe that the finale of Star Trek: Discovery Season references everything from Star Trek: Voyager, to the TOS episode “The Doomsday Machine?” Throughout the entire thrilling DISCO season, 3 finale - “That Hope Is You Part 2,” the series managed to deliver yet another love-letter to Trekkies everywhere. ![]() This Star Trek: Discovery article contains spoilers for the Season 3 finale. ![]()
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