In 1976, the American comedy series M*A*S*H, set in the fictional 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, during the Korean War, produced āThe Interviewā, an in-universe documentary about the characters. Breaking the sitcom format, it was aired in black and white as the last episode of Season 4, consisting mostly of improvised in-character interviews.
āThe Interviewā is a milestone in television history, copied several times by other series - notably in the SF genre by Babylon 5 with āAnd Now For a Wordā and (partly) āThe Illusion of Truthā, as well as Stargate SG-1ās āHeroesā - except those were scripted rather than improvised. M*A*S*H itself repeated the format in Season 7ās āTheir Finest Hourā.
A Star Trek fan-made production, Return to Axanar, also used the documentary format. Some licensed novels like The Final Reflection, Spockās World, The Romulan Way and Strangers From the Sky have also used in-universe texts as part of the storytelling, but this is the first time itās been used on screen.
Beto makes reference to āinvestigating the mysteries within ourselves.ā In ENT: āTerra Primeā, Archer says, ā[T]he most profound discoveries are not necessarily beyond that next star. Theyāre within us, woven into the threads that bind us, all of us, to each other.ā In DIS: āBrotherā, Burnham describes space, the final frontier as āAbove us. Around us. Within us.ā
The length of Enterprise as 442.6 metres long is a recent retcon. For decades, the established figure was 289 m, or 947 ft as stated in The Making of Star Trek, but revised upward for the DIS era in production graphics, clearly seen in SNW: āMemento Moriā to the figures we see here. The crew complement of 203 is based on dialogue in TOS: āThe Cageā. The dedication plaque states the dimensions as Length: 442 m (1450 ft), Beam: 201 m (659 ft) and Height: 93 m (305 ft), with Weight: 190,000 tonnes (209,439 tons). The caption also establishes the shipās weaponry as 6 phaser banks and 2 photon torpedo tubes.
The Plain of Blood on Vulcan was first seen in ENT: āThe Forgeā, an arid expanse that legend holds was flowing with the green blood of battle until Surak cooled it with logic. This is the first time a Vantu blade has been mentioned. Other Vulcan weapons include the lirpa and ahnāwoon. This is also the first mention of Kolaran blades.
The back of Uhuraās delta has her name and presumably her Starfleet serial number (and birthdate?). We saw similar name and serial number markings on the backs of deltas in DIS.
This is the first mention of Lutani VII and Kasar, and the stardate of the Kasar attack is 2177.9. The briefing takes place on 2191.4. PADD stands for āPersonal Access Display Deviceā - while first named in TNG, ENT: āTerra Novaā established that the term PADD was used as far back as the 22nd Century.
Jikaru is the Lutani name for āstarlightā and the species have lived on the oceanic moon Tychus-B. The transformation Uhura refers to allows it to move through space. Space-borne lifeforms have appeared several times in Star Trek, notably TOS: āThe Immunity Syndromeā, TNG: āTin Manā, TNG: āGalaxyās Childā, VOY: āThe Cloudā, DIS: āMagic to Make the Sanest Man Go Madā, LD: āGroundedā, LD: āUpper Decksā, among others Iāve probably missed. The Jikaru sound is reminiscent of whalesongs (which were a plot point in ST IV).
This is the first time where it is stated that practitioners of Surakian meditation gain increased esper sensitivity and makes mind melds more efficient. The term esper to describe psychic powers was first used in TOS: āWhere No Man Has Gone Beforeā, where esper ratings were part of Starfleet officer records.
Quadroline was first mentioned in TNG: āFirst Contactā as a drug used on Malcor III. Hyronalin was first mentioned in TOS: āThe Deadly Yearsā as the accepted treatment for radiation sickness.
MāBenga chooses his words carefully when he doesnāt answer if Starfleet has ordered him to kill and says killing people is not a function of his ācurrent jobā, given his past as a covert ops wetworks specialist called āThe Ghostā. Protocol 12 is a combat drug he developed that gave its user increased strength, endurance and pain resistance, but with side effects. He was present at the Battle of ChaKana which took place on JāGal during the Klingon War (SNW: āThe Broken Circleā) as well as the final Battle of JāGal (SNW: āUnder the Cloak of Warā). MāBenga is also cagey about scrubbing sickbayās surveillance logs (SNW: āThe Elysian Kingdomā).
Uhuraās story of the death of her parents and older brother in a shuttle accident was first told in SNW: āChildren of the Cometā. Her grandmother, who used to be in Starfleet, steered her toward Starfleet Academy. The USS Cayuga (NCC-1557) was a Constitution-class ship commanded by CAPT Marie Batel which was destroyed by the Gorn over Parnassus Beta in SNW: āHegemonyā. The stardate as stated in that episode and here was 2344.2.
Pikeās love of horseriding was fist established in TOS: āThe Cageā and we saw him on horseback in SNW: āStrange New Worldsā.
Christineās reference to how Vulcans abandoned āthese kinds of psionicsā centuries ago may be a reference to psionic resonator weapons like the Stone of Gol (TNG: āGambit, Part IIā).
Ortegas yells, āĀ”QuĆtame eso de la cara!ā, Spanish for āGet that out of my face!ā
Spockās mission to mind meld with the Jikaru in space echoes what he will do years later with VāGer (TMP). Spock will also meld with alien species like the Horta (TOS: āThe Devil in the Darkā) and with humpback whales (ST VI).
Galileo is the most iconic of Enterpriseās shuttles, prominently featured in TOS: āThe Galileo Sevenā. I think this the first time weāve seen one (there were a few) named on screen in SNW.
Anti-grav stretchers or gurneys were used several times in TNG, DS9 and LD to ferry wounded personnel to sickbay. Spock was also in a Vulcan healing coma in TOS: āA Private Little Warā.
The birthday party is for a Bolian officer. Pikeās cooking for his crew was first seen in āChildren of the Cometā, and we get a glimpse of Batel among the party as well.
Like SNW: āA Space Adventure Hourā, this episode does not have the standard opening titles but serves its credits at the end of the episode.