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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is the eighth live-action television series in the Star Trek universe. Depicting the iconic U.S.S. Enterprise under the command of Captain Christopher Pike, the series is set about a decade before Star Trek: The Original Series.Intentionally a more "traditional" Star Trek series than its predecessors Discovery and Picard, Strange New Worlds returns to an episodic story structure, with a core premise of exploring... well... strange new worlds. In some aspects it goes all the way back to the beginning of Star Trek, with main characters who first appeared in the original series' unaired pilot episode "The Cage".Anson Mount reprises his role from the second season of Star Trek: Discovery as Captain Pike, as do Ethan Peck as Spock and Rebecca Romijn as Una Chin-Riley, better known as Number One. The main cast also includes several other characters from TOS, including Celia Rose Gooding as Cadet Nyota Uhura, Jess Bush as Nurse Christine Chapel, and Babs Olusanmokun as Dr. M'Benga. Newly-created main characters include Christina Chong as La'an Noonien-Singh, Melissa Navia as helmswoman Erica Ortegas, and Bruce Horak as Hemmernote an Aenar: a blind telepathic albino subspecies of the Andorians and Carol Kane as Pelia down in Engineering. The series has also featured several guest appearances by Paul Wesley as an up-and-coming lieutenant named James Tiberius Kirk.The series premiered on Paramount+ on May 5, 2022. The second season premiered on June 15, 2023, notably including a crossover with Star Trek: Lower Decks. A third season has been greenlit, but delayed due to actors' and writers' strikes.A five issue comic book mini-series, Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Illyrian Enigma, was published between seasons 1 and 2, bridging the gap between them.Previews: Casting Announcement,Teaser, Trailer, Character Trailers
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Hotter and Sexier: Present, but downplayed. The series premiere has Pike and Captain Batel in the wake of a sexual encounter at Pike's home in Montana, while shortly afterwards, Spock and T'Pring get a case of Interrupted Intimacy when Pike calls to inform Spock that the Enterprise is returning to service early. It's certainly more explicitly present than earlier Star Trek series, while not at the sex-appeal level of, say, Enterprise (with its infamous decon chamber scenes) or the recent trio of alternate reality films.
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Trailers Always Spoil: The teaser for season 2 has several scenes with Una serving as the first officer, suggesting that the season 1 cliffhanger is likely to be resolved fairly quickly and the status quo restored. Sure enough, it happens two episodes in.
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Title Drop: Inverted. The series subtitle is derived from a portion of the Captain's Monologue heard in the title sequence in previous series set on the Enterprise, with SNW being the latest to use the monologue.
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Season 1 is utterly devoid of Klingons, but when the ship appeared on Discovery, Klingons had the redesign from that show. Season 2's trailer depicts Klingons using the makeup introduced in TMP and used throughout the 24th-century shows, which is not the orc-esque head-bulge look used for DISCO or the TOS "Ambiguously Brown with distinctive hairstyles" look.
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Mythology Gag: Erica Ortegas got her surname from Gene Roddenberry's first pitch for the original series; in that pitch, the character that became Lt. José Tyler was named José Ortegas.
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Plot Armor
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Plot Armor: Pike's In-Universe future fate appears to give him this. It's part of how he knows the Enterprise won't be crushed by the black hole in Episode 4.
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It Will Never Catch On
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It Will Never Catch On: When told that the prohibition against interfering with pre-warp civilizations will be renamed the Prime Directive, Pike comments "Well, that'll never stick".
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Adapted Out
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Adapted Out: Absent from the Enterprise crew are Phil Boyce, J.M. Colt, and Jose Tyler. Only the former has a replacement in the form of Joseph M'Benga. As the series takes place 5 years after the events of "The Cage" they presumably did not return to the crew for the 2nd 5 year mission.
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Trashy Tourist Trap
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Trashy Tourist Trap: The teaser of "Subspace Rhapsody" establishes that Pike and Batel are planning a trip together. Pike has a This Is Gonna Suck face when describing Batel's chosen destination of Crivo, which he considers "cliché," "touristy" and "like my nightmare."
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Foregone Conclusion
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Foregone Conclusion: Pike is well aware of his eventual Fate Worse than Death, and it haunts him. As the trailer shows, Spock assures him that the future is not written in stone, and it can be whatever path we chose. Unfortunately, the audience knows as well as Pike that he will not be able to avoid this. S1 finale “A Quality of Mercy� really hammers this home, as a time-traveling alternate future Pike shows current Pike any attempts to avert his fate will result in disaster for the entire Federation and/or galaxy, and the deaths of Spock in every timeline. Yikes. While Spock and T'Pring are (evidently happily) engaged at the start of the series, the relationship will eventually fall apart by the time he becomes Enterprise's First Officer, leading to the events of "Amok Time". The series takes advantage of the previously established flirtation between Spock and Nurse Chapel to create a Love Triangle where Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder.
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Second American Civil War
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Second American Civil War: The first episode reveals that the United States has a second one in the 21st century during the lead up to the World War III.
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Genre Roulette
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Genre Roulette: Season 2 goes crazy with this trope, from an action episode to a Courtroom Episode to a traumatizing time-traveling romantic drama to a memory-loss episode to a whimsical episode about Spock being human to a horrifying hallucinations episode to the Star Trek: Lower Decks crossover to an episode dealing with wartime PTSD to a Musical Episode to another battle with the Gorn.
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Zeerust Canon
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Zeerust Canon: The production design intentionally adopts elements of classic 1960s and 1970s Trek. The Enterprise is extremely 70s in its decor: cream and red with polymer appliances and recessed lighting. The control panels are almost as goofy and sparkly as the original. There are crisp OLED screens instead of 70s transparencies, but they kept the same font as the 1979 Star Trek: The Motion Picture. But the CGI Enterprise exterior shots are quite modern.
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Broad Strokes
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Broad Strokes: The series doesn't try too hard to be consistent with the exact details of canon established in the Original Series.
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Cosmetically-Advanced Prequel: Like its predecessor, SNW is presented as taking place before TOS, but its costumes, set design and visual effects are much more advanced than the Original Series. It definitely provides an interesting contrast with both the Kelvin-timeline films and DSC, especially in how it adds warmer tan and maroon coloring to evoke the color scheme of the ships interior from the original show, all while using more modern fiberglass paneling and LED lights.
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Central Theme: In a return to Star Trek's morality play roots, each episode hangs on a central theme, which each subplot explores in different ways. "Strange New Worlds" asks whether Pike and the civilization of Kiley 279 can escape their fate or whether they are doomed to suffer painful and disfiguring events. (By extension, it's also asking this question about the audience, many of whom will be around to be vaporized in the global thermonuclear exchange in the 2050s.) In each plotline of "Ghosts of Illyria" the crew encounters the negative consequences of trying to be someone they are not. In "Spock Amok" the characters are forced to practice empathy and see things from a different perspective in order to succeed. In "Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach" Pike and M'Benga have to grapple with how much to sacrifice in the pursuit of a worthy goal.
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Soft Reboot: The second season of Discovery was something of a Poorly Disguised Pilot for this show, especially the last two episodes which ends with the Enterprise repaired from the climactic battle and heading back out to explore. The first episode of this show reimagines the events, saying it took much longer for the Enterprise (over a year compared to 4 months in DSC), Pike is still recovering emotionally from the events of Discovery, the supporting cast is overhauled and some other changes are made to set design and costumes. It is pretty standard when it comes to pilot-to-series development, but this is unique when applied to a Star Trek series.
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World War III: While Star Trek has long established that World War 3 was a devastating nuclear war that occurred sometime before 2063, we have never seen footage of the conflict until Strange New Worlds. Pike states that a third of Earth's population dies as a direct result.
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Swiss-Cheese Security: In the first episode. The medical bay and indeed the rest of the ship is not locked and one of the prisoners is allowed to run around the Enterprise.
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Saved by Canon: Owing to the fact Strange New Worlds is a prequel series to the original Star Trek series, whatever else happens in the series Pike, Spock, Uhura, Kyle, Chapel, M'Benga, and the Enterprise herself will survive the series.
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Real Life Writes the Plot
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Real Life Writes the Plot: Pike has a limited amount of screen time in the first three episodes of season 2, allowing Anson Mount to spend more time with his wife and their newborn child.
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Opening Narration: The classic "Space, the final frontier..." narration is back, as shown in the page quote. It uses the phrase "Its five-year mission" from the original version in TOS, while keeping the updated "where no one has gone before" from TNG.
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Costume Evolution: The uniforms have been redesigned from their appearance in Discovery to hew closer to the TOS era, removing almost all costume quirks of the previous show (particularly a high, asymmetric collar) and focusing more on the classic look of black pants and boots with colored tunics. The primary new addition is the embroidery moved towards the shoulders, along with the tunics having visible zippers.
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Cerebus Retcon: Several elements of TOS and even Discovery get this treatment. In TOS, the Gorn were depicted as Anti Villains who, while unfriendly to the Federation, are otherwise are a civilized race with a government, diplomatic relations, etc. In this show, they're a race of Always Chaotic Evil Social Darwinists who raid ships and colonies for prisoners to use for reproduction or kill for sport. "All Those Who Wander" is a blatant Whole-Plot Reference to Aliens, with a trio of Gorn hatchlings standing in for the xenomorphs. Admittedly, Strange New Worlds is set eight years earlier in the timeline, where formal first contact hasn't occurred and the Gorn are still Inscrutable Aliens, but it's still hard to reconcile these two depictions of the species. In the Short Treks episode "Q&A," Number One advised Spock to "keep your freaky to yourself" if he wants to climb the ladder to command — and when he asked what she has been hiding, delivered a flawless rendition of "I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General." But here, it turns out that what she's actually been hiding is her Illyrian heritage and associated genetic modifications, which if detected would have her drummed out of Starfleet and imprisoned.
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Crystal Spires and Togas: Majalis is full of gold and silk and shine, looking like a royal palace from Star Wars. There is no poverty, and no disease, even though it is suspended above a hostile surface of lava and acid. But the hidden facility where the "First Servant" is hooked up to the power generator for this paradise has a grim Used Future look, not having been altered since it was built by the ancients.
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Revisiting the Roots
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Revisiting the Roots: Hard to be closer to "the roots" than taking characters from the original pilot episode and finally giving them a full series, complete with the original Enterprise. The show has also chosen to avoid the heavy Myth Arc driven narratives that contemporary shows had skewed towards in favor of more episodic adventures like the original series.
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Apocalypse How: Planetary. Captain Pike shows aliens footage of what happens when a planet goes full nuclear exchange... by showing them documentary footage from Earth, circa the 2030s to 2060s. The Second American Civil War coincides with the Eugenics Wars in South Asia, eventually spiraling into the 27-year-long World War III that triggers a global thermonuclear exchange between the Western states and the Eastern Coalition sometime between 2040 and 2060. We see Paris, Washington D.C. and New York vaporized in fireballs visible from space. Pike states that a third of the human species dies in the conflict. (Don't worry, the Vulcans make first contact in 2063 and uplift humanity out of the ashes.)
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Adaptational Diversity: The Original Series was already fairly diverse according to human ethnicities, but in part due to budget Spock as a Half-Human Hybrid was the only alien. It filtered into the general lore for the Next Generation era that despite an open door policy Starfleet still remains largely human-centric or human-like. Other shows, starting with Star Trek: The Animated Series which by virtue of being animated could show Kirk's Enterprise with more diverse alien crewmembers (particularly a pair of recurring Caitian and Edosian bridge officers), would make an effort to display Starfleet as much more exotic, which has filtered into this show by including Lt. Hemmer, an Andorian Aenar, as the Chief Engineer and Una, an Illyrian, as the Executive Officer. Even beyond that, there are more female than male cast members, which is a first for any series. Episode five also has one unnamed Bolian female in a science division uniform. In season 2, Hemmer's death, and replacement by Commander Pelia, another Human Alien, makes the cast even more mostly female.
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Cerebus Rollercoaster
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Cerebus Rollercoaster: Season 2. The odd-numbered episodes grow increasingly light-hearted as it progresses (with the exception of the drama-heavy "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"), while the even-numbered ones grow increasingly dark. It kicks off with one which starts with the Enterprise crew stealing their own ship and ends with Spock defusing a diplomatic situation with the Klingons through a bloodwine drinking contest, which is followed by a Courtroom Episode which sees Una facing life in prison. It becomes particularly noticeable toward the end — the last four episodes are, in order, a crossover with Lower Decks, an episode about war crimes and PTSD, a Musical Episode and an Aliens-esque one which sees the crew in a confrontation with the ferocious Gorn and the Federation on the brink of war.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: The first episode presents Captain Pike riding on horseback, as "The Cage" and "Q&A" presented as being a hobby of his. One of the promotional posters even shows Pike on a horse as the Enterprise hovers in the background. The full trailer features a few sound effects from TOS (such as the medical bay beeps), and the musical cues include snippets from the TOS theme. The opening theme music is recognizably the TOS theme, albeit in a much more bombastic adventurous spectacle. In the first scene Pike is watching The Day The Earth Stood Still on what looks like an anachronistic plasma TV. In "The Cage", Pike is shown to collect antique technology, including an ancient TV. The shuttle bringing Pike to the Enterprise is named Stamets. While the fate of Discovery may be classified, clearly its crew is not entirely forgotten by Starfleet. Dr. M'Benga keeps his daughter's pattern in the transporter buffer to save her from an incurable disease, noting that doing so essentially keeps her in suspended animation as long as he rematerializes her once in a while so her pattern doesn't degrade. In TNG's "Relics", Scotty pulled a similar trick to store himself in the pattern buffer of the Jenolan after it crashed, though he had to rig the transporter's diagnostic mode to maintain their patterns to avoid the need to rematerialize and further drain the ship's limited power. As Scotty and Dr. M'Benga served on the Enterprise together — M'Benga actually appears in two episodes of TOS — the implication is Scotty learned the trick from him. Pike's quarters features a photo of himself and Robert April in "The Cage" uniforms. "Memento Mori" purposefully evokes elements from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and the TOS episode "Balance of Terror" in its plot - both of whom drew heavily from classic submarine movies. The Enterprise is ambushed with its shield down by an enemy, grievously damaged, forced to escape in a space phenomenon where sensors and shields are rendered useless to even up the score, where a game of cat and mouse ensues - all heavily resembling the plot of Star Trek II. And like "Balance of Terror" the plot is kicked off by the Enterprise responding to the distress call of a colony under attack, where the survivors have been used as bait to draw the Enterprise, and feature an enemy that the crew has not encountered before. Boimler's farewell to the landing party occurs at the moment before the end credits roll... in his native show, which leads to Mariner ensuring the plot lasts longer.
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Dramatic Irony: Pike is haunted by the vision of his future that he was shown by the Time Crystal, believing it to be how he dies. However, the audience knows that not only will he survive, but be taken to live out the rest of his life on Talos IV.note Given it shows that fate in at least one of those flashbacks, he regards what becomes of him as the "death" of who he is now, even if not literally so. Both of the Enterprise medical staff lying about how Ambassador Dak'Rah died in "Under the Cloak of War" will, in a way, eventually lead to the deaths of numerous Federation citizens, such as the crew of the yet to be constructed USS Grissom and even the son of Enterprise's next captain.
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Pike is well aware of his eventual Fate Worse than Death, and it haunts him. As the trailer shows, Spock assures him that the future is not written in stone, and it can be whatever path we chose. Unfortunately, the audience knows as well as Pike that he will not be able to avoid this. S1 finale “A Quality of Mercy� really hammers this home, as a time-traveling alternate future Pike shows current Pike any attempts to avert his fate will result in disaster for the entire Federation and/or galaxy, and the deaths of Spock in every timeline. Yikes.
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Retcon: During the original series' runs, the Eugenics Wars and World War III were distinct, separate events, the former beginning in the 1990s. Strange New Worlds changes it so that they are a single, prolonged series of events, with multiple namesnote though, since the "Eugenics Wars" are usually talked about in the plural, nothing prevents there from having been multiple Eugenics Wars in the 1990s and the 21st century. The season 2 episode "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" reveals that the Temporal Cold War shifted the Eugenics Wars from the 90s to the 21st century. Sera suggests that time itself may also be responsible for the shift, as factions remove it from the timeline, time reinserts it back in at a later date.
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Love Triangle: Spock/T'Pring/Chapel, as a Call-Forward to Star Trek: The Original Series. In "Strange New Worlds", Spock gets engaged to T'Pring (his New Old Flame in "Amok Time"), but during their duty-induced separations he also becomes attracted to Enterprise Nurse Christine Chapel (who carried an obvious torch for him in TOS). It comes to a head in "Charades": Spock becomes irritated with his mother-in-law-to-be's anti-human racism while performing engagement rituals with T'Pring and her family, and reveals that he had passed her tests while fully human (because of plot shenanigans). T'Pring is hurt that he didn't read her in and asks to take a break, and he ends up sleeping with Chapel On the Rebound, only to have her break up with him in "Subspace Rhapsody".
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Ink-Suit Actor: Inverted in Season 2; Tawny Newsome and Jack Quaid, voice actors for Ensigns Mariner and Boimler on Star Trek: Lower Decks, reprise their roles in live-action, which is simple for them to do as their characters were designed to resemble the actors.
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True Companions: Each of the trailers have shown that everyone on the Enterprise views one another as family, and have faith in one another's abilities. She wouldn't have the finest crew in Starfleet otherwise.
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Hope Spot: Majalis' medical knowledge is so far ahead of the Federation's that the Enterprise's sickbay might as well be a medieval barber's, and could treat M'Benga's daughter—but they are bound by a Prime Directive-like stricture not to share their knowledge with "less advanced" civilizations.
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Cool Starship: The Enterprise is still as beautiful as ever, featuring a bright, spacious and welcoming interior. As per being a Cosmetically-Advanced Prequel with modern production values, technical effects, and a better budget, the original 1701 Enterprise has been reshaped to more closely resemble the Movie-period refit, such as the more robust inter-hull neck, more curvy engineering hull, and backswept nacelle pylons (making the refit far less drastic than compared to the TOS rendition of the Enterprise) while still retaining the classic 1960s Sci-Fi Zeerust appeal, with the tubular red-capped nacelles, gold-plated externalized deflector dish, and white glowing dorsal/ventral domes on the Saucer hull. She also has hull section proportions far closer to the TOS model than the JJ Abrams movies' Enterprise (particularly the engineering hull).
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Series Continuity Error: Everyone referring to George Samuel Kirk as "Sam". It was a brief but significant plot point in "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" that only Jim called him Sam. They eventually backtracked in the second season by revealing that Kirk thought he was the only one who called him Sam, and La'an is visibly confused because he's always gone by Sam with them too.
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Hitler's Time Travel Exemption Act: This actually serves as part of the plot of "Tomorrow And Tomorrow And Tomorrow" as the plan by the Romulans is to kill Khan Noonien-Singh, thereby preventing the Eugenics Wars from ever occurring and the constant struggles that strengthen humanity to help become a founding member of the Federation and become a massive thorn in their side in the first place. It's also discussed why this doesn't end up working in the long run as it is explained that even when events are successfully erased in continuity from how they should have been, either other factions or time itself will correct the actions if the original place in the timeline can no longer logically exist, as explained when the Temporal Cold War forced the Eugenics Wars to be moved up several decades from the 90s rather than cease to exist altogether — only a full blown immutable paradox (such as killing Khan himself, a historically significant figure) can drastically alter the continuity of the universe in a way that timelines wildly diverge.
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Lighter and Softer: The series as a whole when compared to its immediate predecessors Discovery and Picard. The showrunners consciously chose to produce a more upbeat, classically styled episodic action-adventure show in the vein of The Original Series and The Next Generation, with more talking-out of problems, less gratuitous violence, and fewer swear words (one almost-case of a Precision F-Strike was actually a Curse Cut Short). As a result, most episodes are rated "TV-PG", as opposed to the "TV-14" and "TV-MA" ratings of its aforementioned contemporaries.
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Schrödinger's Canon: With only one episode to their name (until one cameoed in late Enterprise), much of the Gorn was developed by Expanded Universe materials, which have been self-contradictory and were never officially canon to begin with. Gorn in EU run the gammut from misunderstood good guys to brutal-but-noble Blue-and-Orange Morality. None of this EU material is compatible with the Gorn as presented in this series, where they are described by the writer as "totally evil."
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In TOS, the Gorn were depicted as Anti Villains who, while unfriendly to the Federation, are otherwise are a civilized race with a government, diplomatic relations, etc. In this show, they're a race of Always Chaotic Evil Social Darwinists who raid ships and colonies for prisoners to use for reproduction or kill for sport. "All Those Who Wander" is a blatant Whole-Plot Reference to Aliens, with a trio of Gorn hatchlings standing in for the xenomorphs. Admittedly, Strange New Worlds is set eight years earlier in the timeline, where formal first contact hasn't occurred and the Gorn are still Inscrutable Aliens, but it's still hard to reconcile these two depictions of the species.
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Whole-Plot Reference: "Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach" is based on Ursula K. Le Guin's short story "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas". There is an entire colony of people who have walked away.
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Interrupted Intimacy: Spock and T'Pring are interrupted by an emergency call from Starfleet. T'Pring proposes marriage to Spock and he accepts, but the very same night he is called away by a Starfleet emergency. This event in 2259 foreshadows their estranged relationship and eventual split in 2267, culminating in the events of "Amok Time".
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Art Evolution: The Enterprise retains its rework design from Star Trek: Discovery, which is a(n anachronistic) halfway point between the TOS design and the TMP redesign. Season 1 is utterly devoid of Klingons, but when the ship appeared on Discovery, Klingons had the redesign from that show. Season 2's trailer depicts Klingons using the makeup introduced in TMP and used throughout the 24th-century shows, which is not the orc-esque head-bulge look used for DISCO or the TOS "Ambiguously Brown with distinctive hairstyles" look.
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Star-Crossed Lovers: La'an and alternative timeline Kirk fall for each other, and she even floats the idea of him coming to her timeline. But he dies. She contacts her timeline's Kirk, but he's a different person, shaped by different events, who’s a complete stranger to her—and he's already in a relationship with Carol Marcus to boot.
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Divergent Character Evolution: Used in an unusual way. Majel Barrett played Number One in "The Cage", and later played Nurse Chapel in a recurring role on TOS. This series includes both characters as part of the main cast, played by separate actors. Likewise, Sam Kirk (or at least his dead body) was played by William Shatner with a moustache in TOS, while Sam and Jim Kirk are played by two different actors in this show.
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Truce Trickery: "A Quality of Mercy" revisits the Romulan raids on Federation border outposts from "Balance of Terror" in defiance of the treaty, this time with Captain Pike in the Enterprise's command chair. He misjudges the Romulans' intentions and a full scale war breaks out. Feigned in "The Broken Circle". A group of renegade ex-Klingon and -Federation soldiers fly a salvaged Federation starship in a false flag attack on a Klingon D7 battlecruiser. This is supposed to look like a breach of the ceasefire between the Federation and the Klingon Empire, meant to restart the war and increase profits from the dilithium mine the renegades are guarding. The Enterprise destroys the ship before it can do any damage and Spock is able to convince the Klingon captain that the Federation wasn't involved.
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Powered by a Forsaken Child: For reasons unexplained, the founders of Majalis designed the mainframe of the system keeping their civilization literally afloat to require the developing neural pathways of a child. A process that is explicitly said to cause the child agony and will eventually leave said child a desiccated husk. Unsurprising, given the episode's inspiration.
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Wagon Train to the Stars
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Wagon Train to the Stars: Strange New Worlds explicitly calls back to this formula embodied by TOS, TNG and Voyager, as opposed to the more Myth Arc based recent series like Picard and Discovery.
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One-Steve Limit: Played with. We have Christopher Pike and Christine Chapel on board, with the nickname for both names being "Chris" (though Christine is never called that).
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Face Full of Alien Wing-Wong: Episode 9 establishes that the Gorn, despite being the franchise's most iconic example of Lizard Folk, reproduce like parasitic wasps: they implant their eggs in captured humanoids and the hatchlings eat their way out.
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Multi-Gendered Outfit: In "The Serene Squall", Dr. Aspen (who is actually the Space Pirate captain "Angel"), played by non-binary actress Jesse James Keitel, uses "they/them" pronouns and wears an embroidered black bodystocking and combat boots. They have a couple significant conversations with Spock about his being a Half-Human Hybrid, suggesting he view being half-Vulcan, half-human as a point on a spectrum instead of trying to fully be one or the other.
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Dark and Troubled Past: Almost every character. Captain Pike has seen his own near-death 10 years in the future. Commander Chin-Riley concealed her identity as an augmented Illyrian to get into Starfleet, a secret she kept successfully for decades. Lieutenant La'an Noonien-Singh gets a twofer: not only is she the direct descendant of one of Earth's most notorious warlords and therefore the target of bullying as a child, she's also the sole survivor of her colony ship which was abducted by the Gorn. Cadet Uhura was orphaned in a tragic accident, joining Starfleet to escape the grief of her family's death. Doctor M'Benga's daughter contracted a terminal illness and he keeps her suspended in a transporter to stall its progress in the hopes that somewhere in space he'll find a cure. Lieutenant Spock's adoptive sister was fired into a wormhole to the future. Also, his dad Sarek practically disowned him when he joined Starfleet instead of the Vulcan Science Ministry. Also, he was mind-boggled by the experience of viewing time non-linearly and regressed to a near-catatonic state. Spock's had a rough year. Starfleet observes "Remembrance Day" in which officers wear a pin that commemorates a lost ship or shipmate. Everyone is wearing these pins, which statistically has dark implications for Starfleet personnel. Of course, there was a recent war. M'Benga, Chapel and Ortegas were part of the Federation-Klingon War that played out in season one of Discovery. M'Benga and Chapel in particular suffer from PTSD from the war, having been on the frontlines in infantry combat and witnessed horrific slaughter. Ortegas doesn't elaborate on her experience much, but it's implied she served in starship combat, given her recounting of the Klingons shouting "Remain Klingon" over the comms.
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Cerebus Rollercoaster / int_3b182a22
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Chest Burster / int_3b182a22
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Classified Information / int_3b182a22
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Combat Medic / int_3b182a22
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Confronting Your Imposter / int_3b182a22
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Cosmetically-Advanced Prequel / int_3b182a22
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Cosmic Retcon / int_3b182a22
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Costume Evolution / int_3b182a22
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Costumer / int_3b182a22
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Court-martialed / int_3b182a22
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Deconstruction Crossover / int_3b182a22
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Decoy Backstory / int_3b182a22
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Disobeyed Orders, Not Punished / int_3b182a22
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Do I Really Sound Like That? / int_3b182a22
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Do Well, But Not Perfect / int_3b182a22
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Doomsday Device / int_3b182a22
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Door Dumb / int_3b182a22
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Dress-O-Matic / int_3b182a22
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Ear Worm / int_3b182a22
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Embarrassing Last Name / int_3b182a22
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Expendable Alternate Universe / int_3b182a22
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Explosive Decompression / int_3b182a22
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Explosive Instrumentation / int_3b182a22
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Face Full of Alien Wing-Wong / int_3b182a22
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Famous Ancestor / int_3b182a22
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Fan of the Past / int_3b182a22
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Fandom Heresy / int_3b182a22
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Fantastic Nuke / int_3b182a22
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Fauxshadow / int_3b182a22
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Filming Location Cameo / int_3b182a22
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Floating Continent / int_3b182a22
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Following in Relative's Footsteps / int_3b182a22
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Franken-vehicle / int_3b182a22
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Frequently-Broken Unbreakable Vow / int_3b182a22
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From Camouflage to Criminal / int_3b182a22
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Get a Room! / int_3b182a22
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Ghost Shipping / int_3b182a22
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Help Mistaken for Attack / int_3b182a22
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Heroic Suicide / int_3b182a22
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Hidden First Act Parallel / int_3b182a22
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History with Celebrity / int_3b182a22
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Hitler's Time Travel Exemption Act / int_3b182a22
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Human Subspecies / int_3b182a22
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Humans Are Smelly / int_3b182a22
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Identity Amnesia / int_3b182a22
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Inconspicuous Immortal / int_3b182a22
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Incredibly Lame Fun / int_3b182a22
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Infectious Insanity / int_3b182a22
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Inopportune Impersonation Failure / int_3b182a22
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Instant Cosplay Surprise / int_3b182a22
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Internal Retcon / int_3b182a22
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Interrupted Intimacy / int_3b182a22
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It Will Never Catch On / int_3b182a22
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Kill It with Ice / int_3b182a22
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Kirby Dots / int_3b182a22
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Layman's Terms / int_3b182a22
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Let's Duet / int_3b182a22
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Make an Example of Them / int_3b182a22
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Mass "Oh, Crap!" / int_3b182a22
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Memetic Hair / int_3b182a22
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Mistaken for Masturbating / int_3b182a22
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Movie Superheroes Wear Black / int_3b182a22
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Musical Episode / int_3b182a22
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Musical World Hypotheses / int_3b182a22
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Never Be Hurt Again / int_3b182a22
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No Transhumanism Allowed / int_3b182a22
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Number Two / int_3b182a22
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Ominous Floating Spaceship / int_3b182a22
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Omniglot / int_3b182a22
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Patrick Stewart Speech / int_3b182a22
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People in Rubber Suits / int_3b182a22
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Plea Bargain / int_3b182a22
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Plot Armor / int_3b182a22
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Poisonous Captive / int_3b182a22
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Portal to the Past / int_3b182a22
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Previously on… / int_3b182a22
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Punch a Wall / int_3b182a22
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Queer Character, Queer Actor / int_3b182a22
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Racial Transformation / int_3b182a22
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Real Men Cook / int_3b182a22
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Reconstruction / int_3b182a22
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Recycled Title / int_3b182a22
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Renewed Before Premiere / int_3b182a22
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Reptiles Are Abhorrent / int_3b182a22
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Resigned in Disgrace / int_3b182a22
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Ret-Gone / int_3b182a22
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Revival / int_3b182a22
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Rubber-Band History / int_3b182a22
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Saved by Canon / int_3b182a22
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Scare 'Em Straight / int_3b182a22
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Sci-Fi Bob Haircut / int_3b182a22
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Sci-Fi Flyby / int_3b182a22
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Second American Civil War / int_3b182a22
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See the Invisible / int_3b182a22
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Selective Enforcement / int_3b182a22
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Sensor Suspense / int_3b182a22
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Sequel Gap / int_3b182a22
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Sequel Series / int_3b182a22
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Series of the 2020s / int_3b182a22
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She's a Man in Japan / int_3b182a22
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Ships That Pass in the Night / int_3b182a22
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Sibling Rivalry / int_3b182a22
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Singing Voice Dissonance / int_3b182a22
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Skip the Anesthetic / int_3b182a22
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Smart People Play Chess / int_3b182a22
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Soapbox Sadie / int_3b182a22
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Solar Flare Disaster / int_3b182a22
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Sole Survivor / int_3b182a22
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Space Cadet / int_3b182a22
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Spin-Off / int_3b182a22
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Starship Luxurious / int_3b182a22
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Successful Sibling Syndrome / int_3b182a22
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Super Serum / int_3b182a22
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Supreme Chef / int_3b182a22
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Surprise Release / int_3b182a22
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Survival Mantra / int_3b182a22
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Take Me to Your Leader / int_3b182a22
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Terrifying Rescuer / int_3b182a22
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Test of Pain / int_3b182a22
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The Ageless / int_3b182a22
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The Butcher / int_3b182a22
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The Cast Showoff / int_3b182a22
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The Cavalry / int_3b182a22
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The Eleven O'Clock Number / int_3b182a22
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The Engineer / int_3b182a22
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The Fatalist / int_3b182a22
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The Only One / int_3b182a22
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"The Reason I Suck" Speech / int_3b182a22
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The Slow Path / int_3b182a22
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The Time Traveller's Dilemma / int_3b182a22
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This Is a Song / int_3b182a22
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Time Crash / int_3b182a22
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Time-Travel Romance / int_3b182a22
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Token Heroic Orc / int_3b182a22
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Tragic Hero / int_3b182a22
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Tragic Time Traveler / int_3b182a22
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Trashy Tourist Trap / int_3b182a22
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Truce Trickery / int_3b182a22
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Undercover as Lovers / int_3b182a22
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Underdressed for the Occasion / int_3b182a22
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Unexpectedly Dark Episode / int_3b182a22
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Unnecessarily Cruel Rejection / int_3b182a22
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Unobtainium / int_3b182a22
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Variations on a Theme Song / int_3b182a22
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Violence is the Only Option / int_3b182a22
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Voice-Only Cameo / int_3b182a22
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War for Fun and Profit / int_3b182a22
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We Are Not Going Through That Again / int_3b182a22
 Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
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We Will Have Perfect Health in the Future / int_3b182a22
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We Will Not Use Stage Make-Up in the Future / int_3b182a22
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Weapon of Mass Destruction / int_3b182a22
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Weapon of X-Slaying / int_3b182a22
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Weird Crossover / int_3b182a22
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Wetware CPU / int_3b182a22
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What If? / int_3b182a22
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Widowed at the Wedding / int_3b182a22
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Wistful Amnesia / int_3b182a22
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World Of Dumbass / int_3b182a22
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World of Ham / int_3b182a22
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Worst Wedding Ever / int_3b182a22
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Xenomorph Xerox / int_3b182a22