Annotations for Star Trek: Lower Decks 4x02: ā€œI Have No Bones Yet I Must Fleeā€:

The title is a play on the classic science fiction short story ā€œI Have No Mouth But I Must Screamā€ by Harlan Ellison, best known in Star Trek for writing TOS: ā€œThe City on the Edge of Foreverā€, although what ended up on screen was significantly different from what he originally wrote.

The opening scene plays around with the stereotypically treacherous nature of Romulan society. Remans were the indigenous species of the planet Remus whom the Romulans enslaved for centuries. The markings on the Romulan officersā€™ foreheads mark them as Northern Romulans (as opposed to the smooth-foreheaded Southerners). The torture chair is of the same type that was used for Geordi La Forge in TNG: ā€œThe Mindā€™s Eyeā€. The design of the Romulan ship is not your standard Dā€™deridex but based on the initial concept art for the class by designer Andrew Probert.

The outfits that Ransom and Shax are wearing as they stretch are the ones from the infamous exercise scene in TNG: ā€œThe Priceā€, with Ransom wearing Troiā€™s tights and Shax in Crusherā€™s colors. Ransom suggests hot fudge sundaes - chocolate sundaes were a favorite of Troiā€™s.

Tendi packs the model of the Cerritos she and Rutherford built (LD: ā€œAn Embarassment of Dopplersā€) - later we also see the Deep Space 9 model she gave Rutherford in the same episode. She refers to an unseen adventure where they swapped bodies because of cosmic rays, mind swapping being featured in several Trek episodes, most recently in PRO: ā€œMindwalkā€. Tendi also has a picture of ā€œThe Dogā€ (LD: ā€œMuch Ado About Boimlerā€) among her possessions.

Boimler has his Stargazer model (LD: ā€œReflectionsā€), his promotion certificate (LD: ā€œNo Small Partsā€), his Captain Freeman Day Banner (LD: ā€œFirst First Contactā€) and the Klingon headpiece he wears when playing batā€™leths & biHnuchs (LD: ā€œThe Least Dangerous Gameā€). He also has a Mirror Universe Archer figure (ENT: ā€œIn a Mirror, Darklyā€, although how the Prime Universe knows about that is unknown), a commemorative plate with the Cerritos on it, the recruitment poster with Number One (SNW: ā€œThose Old Scientistsā€), Spock in his monster maroons and Data in his First Contact uniform holding a phaser rifle.

The shuttles are named after National Parks, in this case Yosemite, Kings Canyon and Redwood. Mariner refers to a ā€œmenagerieā€, alien zoos that are always scooping up humans (TOS: ā€œThe Menagerieā€).

I donā€™t recognize the purple starfish-like creature, but next to it is a glommer (TAS: ā€œMore Tribbles, More Troublesā€) and a cylinder of florkas (LD: ā€œMoist Vesselā€). In the other display case is a Ceti Eel (ST II). We also see among the exhibits an Aldebaran serpent (TNG: ā€œHide and Qā€), a koala (ā€œMoist Vesselā€), a unicorn alien dog (TOS: ā€œThe Enemy Withinā€) and an Hanonian land eel (VOY: ā€œBasics, Part IIā€).

The visor Boimler puts on is the one Spock uses in TOS: ā€œIs There in Truth No Beautyā€ to protect against madness for gazing on the Medusan form.

Narj points to his Pyrithian swamp gobblers. Other Pyrithian species include the Pyrithian Bat and the Pyrithian Moon Hawk. Dr Phlox on the NX-01 had a bat and used a paper model of a moon hawk to scare the bat when it escaped (ENT: ā€œA Night in Sickbayā€).

Rutherford is working on The Most Important Device in the Universe, a common prop in Star Trek and other science fiction related shows. Rutherford calls a two tube configuration Tucker Tubes, presumably after Chief Engineer ā€œTripā€ Tucker of the NX-01. A Cochrane is a measure of warp field strength, with 1 Cochrane equal to a field strength that will produce Warp Factor 1, or the speed of light.

Mariner refers to the time Ransom stabbed her in the foot (LD: ā€œTemporal Edictā€), when he turned into a head and tried to eat her (LD: ā€œStrange Energiesā€), their time on the orbital lift (ā€œThe Least Dangerous Gameā€).

Rutherford could have been promoted when he saved the Cerritos from the Pakleds in LD: ā€œNo Small Partsā€ and the crew of the Roubidoux from a cosmozoan in ā€œMuch Ado About Boimlerā€ but he turned it down. He finally gets his promotion to LT j.g. for the time he removed Cerritosā€™ hull in LD: ā€œFirst First Contactā€.

Ransomā€™s reference to humans being ā€œThe Most Dangerous Gameā€ is to the eponymous 1924 short story by Richard Connell, which basically created the trope of hunting humans and the hunter eventually becoming the hunted. The short story has been adapted and copied innumerable times. The title was inverted for LDā€™s ā€œThe Least Dangerous Gameā€.

  • Electricorchestra@lemmy.ml
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    Is this to give context on all the things in the episode? My girlfriend would love it if I could talk about all that random stuff here instead of pausing the episode to tell her. Please save my relationship haha.

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      1 year ago

      Yes, these are generally little notes and comments on references that people may not catch when watching the episode.

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      1 year ago

      SNW: ā€œSpock Amokā€ was released on June 2, 2022 while PRO: ā€œMindwalkā€ was released on December 15, 2022. Iā€™ll correct it.