Annotations for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 3x06: āThe Sehlat Who Ate Its Tailā:
A sehlat is a Vulcan animal akin to a large furry bear with pronounced saber-tooth tiger-like fangs. Spockās childhood pet sehlat, I-Chaya, was first mentioned in TOS: āJourney to Babelā and subsequently seen and named in TAS: āYesteryearā. A non-cartoon version of a wild sehlat was seen in ENT: āThe Forgeā.
We see the Bellerophon-class USS Farragut (NCC-1647). At this point in his career (2261), Kirk is her first officer, having served on it since he last left Startfleet Academy in 2255. 4 years prior, in 2257, Farragut lost her captain to a dikironium vampire (TOS: āObsessionā) at Tycho IV. Also see my post on making sense of Kirkās early career history.
Farragut is doing a survey of Helicon Gamma, an unihabited M-class planet. M-class, or Minshara-class planets (as per ENT: āStrange New Worldā) are capable of sustaining humanoid life.
Farragut is currently under the command of Captain VāRel, a female Vulcan officer. Kirkās frustration at her risk-averse nature and his stating that ārisk is why weāre here,ā echoes his speech in TOS: āReturn to Tomorrowā when he insists that ārisk is our business.ā Kirkās desire to rewrite the book is also consistent with his character, who has always tended to change the rules (ST II).
Kirk says, āStarfleet could have sent a probe, but instead they sent us because some things you need to see for yourself to truly understand,ā which is a paraphrase of Archerās remark to TāPol in ENT: āCivilizationā, āStarfleet couldāve sent a probe out here to make maps and take pictures, but they didnāt. They sent us so we could explore with our own senses.ā
John Logie Baird (1888-1946) was a Scottish inventor, best known for demonstrating the first television system in 1926 and going on to invent colour television. Doctor Who fans will remember him being portrayed in the 2023 special āThe Giggleā.
Speaking of, at approximately 11:33, to our right and along the same plane as the top of the bridge dome, the TARDIS can be seen among the scavengerās tentacles.
This is the first time weāve heard of Asaasllich, Destroyer of Worlds, or the Astrovore, but a lot of this - centuries old scavenger ship, comms interference, unable to get through the hull, gravitational beams destroying planets, consuming resources, large enough to swallow starships whole - reminds me very much of TOS: āThe Doomsday Machineā.
Ortegas claims the Klingons call it Chach-Ka, āThe Annihilatorā. The Klingon word chach means emergency or auxiliary and qaā means spirit, so Iām not sure if those are the right words or what the Klingon name should be.
We see a toppled 3-D chess set, similar to those on which Kirk and Spock would have regular games in future. This is the first time in SNW where Kirk has been addressed as āCaptain Kirkā (excepting alternate timeline versions). As Spock enters the wrecked room, we see a picture of Starbase One on the wall.
Scotty refers to the scavenger as āNessieā, the popular nickname for the Scottish cryptid known as the Loch Ness Monster. Kirk tells him to come up with some āmiraclesā, foreshadowing Scottyās future reputation as a āmiracle workerā.
The scene where Scotty is struggling in a wrecked Jeffries tube also reminds me of a similar scene in āDoomsday Machineā. Scottyās time estimate looks ahead to a time when he always multiples his repair estimates by a factor of 4 to maintain his miracle worker rep (ST III, TNG: āRelicsā).
Aldentium (first mention) is used by a few species in propulsion systems. This is also the first mention of Sullivanās Planet and its pre-warp (and thus Prime Directive-protected) population of 100 million.
Scotty better get used to Kirk just ignoring his protestations and getting on with it, or else itās going to be a really long 32 years. This is Kirkās command style - which is less consultative than Picard and Pikeās process.
Another āDoomsday Machineā reference. The procedure to replace a CO that Chapel refers to is covered by Starfleet Regulation 104, Section C.
The scavengers use ion particles in their weapons, which rip through flesh and bone like bullets.
The clock Pelia tosses is the iconic and once ubiquitous Kit-Cat Clock, first made in 1932. She hands MāBenga what is supposed to be an Atari Video Computer System (also known as an Atari 2600), one of the first video game consoles made, released in 1977.
The use of wired (as opposed to wireless) communications to insulate them from jamming is similar to the reboot Battlestar Galactica universe, where intership communications were hard wired to prevent them from being hacked by the Cylons.
Kirkās mother is named Winona (first named in ST 2009). The story about the dog with the car crops up in Bruce Feirsteinās book Nice Guys Sleep Alone, where itās used as a metaphor for someone who keeps pursuing a paramour but once theyāve āgotā them, they donāt know what to do with them.
As Kirkās crew come together, the first of the core group of people he will grow to rely on for the rest of his career, the music echoes James Hornerās rousingly nautical soundtrack from ST II.
Pike suggests baryon particles to give the scavenger indigestion (shades of souring the milk ala TNG: āGalaxyās Childā), and LaāAn says they have to access the waste system of the warp drive. In TNG: āStarship Mineā it was established that operating warp drives led to a build up of baryons that needed to be occasionally purged from starships by means of a ābaryon sweepā.
Pelia used to be a roadie for The Grateful Dead, who stand among the greatest rock groups in history.
While Uhura is usually pictured at her communications station, she has taken the navigation and helm stations on a few occasions, notably in TOS: āThe Man Trapā and TOS: āBalance of Terrorā. She temporarily took over Spockās station in TOS: āThe Galileo Sevenā.
Kirk once told Scotty to ādiscard the warp nacelles if you have toā in TOS: āThe Appleā, but this is the first time weāve seen a starship do this on-screen.
Unaās trick of using a depressurising section of the ship as a makeshift reaction thruster was also used in TNG: āCause and Effectā - Riker ordered the shuttle bay to depressurise so as to avoid Enterprise-D colliding with Bozeman. That being said, Una only uses a single airlock rather than an entire shuttlebay, which seems implausibly small when shifting something of Enterpriseās mass.
As we zoom in on the hull markings, we see a United States flag, a delta with what appears to be an United Nations logo inside, and the registry number XCV-100. One of the first spaceships named Enterprise, also prior to Earth Starfleetās formation, had the registry number XCV-330 (TMP, ENT: āFirst Flightā).
Prior to First Contact with the Vulcans means prior to 2063 (STFC). Pelia narrows it down to just after World War III ended in 2053. Other ships launched around that time included Cochraneās Phoenix in 2063 and the UESPA probe Friendship 1 (VOY: āFriendship Oneā) in 2067. Friendship 1 had the same delta with the UN logo.
Aldebaran whiskey is the āitās greenā liquor that Scotty imbibes with Picard in TNG: āRelicsā (and possibly the same one he drinks in TOS: āBy Any Other Nameā).
Pikeās optimism is laudable - in the end, what Star Trek teaches us is whether we turn into monsters or not canāt be blamed on circumstance, itās a choice (TOS: āA Taste of Armageddonā). The same choice faced Captains Janeway and Ransom in the Delta Quadrant (VOY: āEquinoxā), and both chose differently. Kirkās lesson that weāre not that different from the enemy would serve him well in situations where he can anticipate the enemyās moves (TOS: āBalance of Terrorā), reactions (āA Taste of Armageddonā) or when he reaches out with empathy instead of destruction (TOS: āArenaā).