⢠Itâs perhaps interesting that the opening sequence for the show (or at least this episode) has not changed from the first season. Because of that, we still see elements such as the USS Protostar which was destroyed in in season oneâs âSupernova, Part 2â, and a representation of the Emergency Janeway Hologram, which sacrificed herself in that same episode.
   ⢠In the episode, when asked if the Protogies would be taking a Protostar-class starship for their mission, the Doctor [Robert Picardo] says, âThe Protostar is still under construction.â
⢠The episode opens with Murf [Dee Bradley Baker] engaged in a tactical training exercise at Starfleet Academy. The cadets, other than Murf, are wearing a uniform we havenât seen before.
⢠An officer hands Murf a PADD with a message from Admiral Janeway [Kate Mulgrew], and the other Protogies each receive one as well. In the message theyâre referred to as âStarfleet Academy hopefuls.â It was established in âSupernova, Part 2â that the Protogies wouldnât be accepted into the Academy ahead of more qualified entrants, but would become warrant officers training under Janewayâs command.
⢠When Rok-Tahk [Rylee Alazraqui] receives the message, she is in the middle of a presentation on lieutenant Edward Larkin, and citing the events of the âThe Trouble With Edwardâ short.
⢠âSheâs probably Queen of Solum by now.â The Protogies lament the absence of Gwyn [Ella Purnell], who separated from them in âSupernova, Part 2â on her own mission to her species homeworld.
⢠A shuttlecraft arrives, bearing the registry number NCC-74656-A. Hey, NCC-74656 was the USS Voyagerâs registry!
   ⢠Shuttles with the same registry were seen in âSupernova, Part 2â, fishing the Protogies out of San Francisco Bay.
⢠The shuttle contains Voyagerâs Emergency Medical Hologram, the Doctor, who apparently still has not chosen a name for himself, though he is willing to claim the title âHero of the Delta Quadrant.â
⢠âIâm a doctor, not a butler.â The Doctor echoâs Doctor McCoyâs phrase, first uttered in âThe Devil in the Darkâ, where he stated, âIâm a doctor, not a bricklayer.â
   ⢠Though Bones was the originator of the phrase, the Doctor is easily the character who has uttered it the most.
   ⢠Doctor Bashir, the EMH Mark II, Doctor Phlox, and Doctor Culber, have all had variations of the line as well. Doctor TâAna has not used the phrase on screen, but Boimler has imitated her saying it, albeit with a lot more curses than most Starfleet doctors.
⢠The Doctor explains that heâs able to move about thanks to his mobile emitter, and bit of 29th century technology he acquired in âFutureâs End, Part IIâ.
⢠The Doctor refers to having written a holonovel he wrote that âwas very well received.â Presumably he is not recalling âPhotons Be Freeâ the holonovel he wrote features in the episode âAuthor, Authorâ as that was not about a bond between a hologram and its crew.
⢠The mission Janeway is taking the Protogies on is to observe the wormhole created by the destruction of the Protostar in âSupernova, Part 2â.
   ⢠The Doctor explains that a distress call from Captain Chakotay [Robert Beltran] came through the wormhole, reiterating what we saw in âSupernova, Part 2â.
⢠We get to see the USS Voyager A in spacedock. It is a Lamarr-class starship.
   ⢠The Lamarr-class was named for scientist and actor, Hedy Lamarr, according to the Hageman brothers.
   ⢠According to Zero [Angus Imrie], the Voyager-A has 29 decks, a crew of more than 800, and two schools.
   ⢠In engineering, weâre also shown a quantum slipstream drive, a Delta Quadrant technology first encountered in âHope and Fearâ.
   ⢠âTwovixâ is set in 2381, and this episode is set in 2384.
   ⢠The Doctor says that âThere are over 16 holodecks.â Not really clear why he choose not to give a specific number.
   ⢠The Voyager A also has a cetacean ops, large enough to accommodate a humpback whale.
     ⢠Rok-Tahk mentions that itâs her turn to feed the dolphins at one point in the episode. Apparently the navigators in Cetacean Ops donât get access to their own replicators.
   ⢠There are two shuttlebays, not three.
⢠âHer predecessor is a floating museum.â We saw the decommissioned Voyagerâs journey to be installed as an orbiting museum in âTwovixâ.
⢠The Doctor claims that the rest of Starfleet is busy with the Romulan evacuation. As we learned in âThe End is the Beginningâ, Starfleet and the Federation abandon that effort in 2385, following the synth attack on Mars. Perhaps something to look forward to for season three?
⢠Nova Squadron is an elite group of cadets, introduced in âThe First Dutyâ.
⢠âI already promised Admiral Picard I wouldnât lose this one in the Delta Quadrant.â Admiral Picard was previously mentioned in the LDS episode, âThe Stars at Nightâ. Apparently heâs some sort of mummy aficionado.
⢠âAnd we need all these people toâŚobserve a hole.â Traditionally all the important tasks aboard a Starfleet vessel are carried out by the three to seven most important members of the crew, while the other sometimes hundreds of officers aboard the ship are there to do routine maintenance, keep the seats warm on the bridge when the senior staff is off engaging space adventure, and occasionally serve as human shields. For more information, please see Star Trek. All of it.
   ⢠All of it.
⢠In Dalâs [Brett Gray] quarters we see a model of the Protostar as well as the goggles he wore in the mines of Tars Lamora in the series premiere, âLost and Foundâ.
⢠âBorg is short for cyborg!â While perhaps Dal is correct metatextually, thatâs never been previously stated in Trek. In the Borgâs first appearance, âQ Whoâ, Guinan simply states, âTheyâre called the Borg.â The Borg refer to themselves as such, there would be little reason for them to have named themselves after a term that originated in 1960s Earth science fiction.
⢠âWell, cloaked ships are illegal in Starfleet.â Jankom Pog [Jason Mantazokus] is referring to a provision in the Treaty of Algeron, explicitly stated in âThe Pegasusâ.
   ⢠The titular USS Pegasus in âThe Pegasusâ did have prototype cloak, which would also allow the ship to phase through matter.
   ⢠The USS Defiant did have a Romulan cloaking device on it, and was originally only able to be operated by a Romulan officer billeted aboard the ship, as seen in âThe Search, Part Iâ.
   â˘In âStar Trek: Insurrectionâ Starfleet also had a cloaked holoship intended to be used to forcibly relocate the Baâku.
⢠Janeway reveals to her senior staff that Admiral Jellico is concerned that the classified mission to use the Infinity to enter the wormhole and rescue Chakotay would put the timeline at risk. Jellico was introduced in âChain of Command, Part Iâ where he wanted to negotiate with Cardassians first by appearing to be a loose canon, and then by threatening them with mines attached to their ships. In âMasqueradeâ ordered Janeway to avoid entering the Neutral Zone to prevent provoking the Romulans, and instead commanded that they fire a torpedo into the Zone to destroy the Protostar. No doubt he also has a good plan regarding the Vau NâAkat.
Just finished watching this episode and reading this post. I would like to read the next one after watching the next episode. Is there an index somewhere making it easy to find all these posts? If not it would be worth it, because they add value to star trek and they also add value to Lemmy
No, I havenât taken the time to build a list of all the Canon Connections posts. I appreciate the suggestion.