ā€¢ The episodeā€™s title, ā€œErigahā€, refers a form of Breen ā€œblood bountyā€ first mentioned a couple episodes ago in ā€œMirrorsā€.

ā€¢ The opening shot is of the USS Locherer, first seen in ā€œJinaalā€, and the Terran warp pod that Moll and Lā€™ak escaped with in ā€œMirrorsā€.

ā€¢ Itā€™s Nhan! From Star Trek! Nhan was introduced in ā€œBrotherā€ and is played by Rachael Ancheril.

ā€¢ ā€Last time I saw you, also a personal situation, you fired on Discovery with photon torpedoes, and set off an isolytic weapon.ā€ Nhan is referring to the season four episode, ā€œRubiconā€.

ā€¢ ā€You did this to him!ā€ Moll stabbed himself while in a fight with Burnham in ā€œMirrorsā€.

ā€¢ ā€Fierce as a sa-te kru.ā€ This is the first mention of a sa-te kru on screen, but the cat like predator from Vulcan/Niā€™Var originated in a six page comic called ā€œWhen Worlds Collide: Spock Confronts the Ultimate Challengeā€ written by Alex Kurtzman and Robert Orci, and drawn by Paul Pope that was published in a 2009 issue of ā€œWiredā€.

ā€¢ Throughout the course of the episode, outside of Federation HQ, in addition to the USS Discovery A we see:

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ Two Mars-class starships

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ USS Excalibur - 32nd century Constitution-class

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ USS Credence - Introduced in ā€œChoose to Liveā€

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ USS LaMar - A ship of the same class as the USS Dresslehaus

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ USS Lochlerer - Merian-class

ā€¢ The fourth piece of the Progenitor technology researchersā€™ map piece is now included in the opening credits sequence.

ā€¢ ā€Letā€™s not forget what happened last time Breen entered Federation space.ā€ The last time we know for certain that the Breen entered Federation space was in ā€œThe Changing Face of Evilā€ when they attacked Starfleet HQ on Earth during the Dominion War, some 834 years ago. It is entirely possible that Rayner is referring to a more recent event that we the audience are unaware of.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ Later, Tilly claims, ā€The last time the Breen paid a visit to the Federation, they destroyed an entire city.ā€ That might be a reference to the attack on San Francisco in ā€œThe Changing Face of Evilā€, though it would be an exaggeration of the scale of the destruction. And again, 834 years have since passed.

ā€¢ Rayner evokes the Romulan saying, ā€Never turn your back on a Breen.ā€ While in a Dominion prison station in ā€œBy Infernoā€™s Lightā€ a Romulan fellow prisoner told Doctor Bashir that was a saying among her people.

ā€¢ The Betazoid emblem on the clue that we will learn is a library card, was originally designed by a Trek fan named David Bilic for the ā€œBirth of the Federation 2ā€ mod. It was first seen on screen in ā€œThe Star Gazerā€.

ā€¢ The USS Mitchell was first seen in ā€œRubiconā€.

ā€¢ ā€Whatā€™s worse than death?ā€
ā€This conversation, for starters.ā€
In ā€œMagic to make the Sanest Man Go Madā€, Harry Mudd claimed that the weaponized dark matter beads that Captain Lorca had were rumoured to be the most painful way to die; now they need to be downgraded to number two.

ā€¢ Jett Reno apparently makes a cocktail called the Seven of Limes, presumably named for the notable captain of the USS Enterprise G.

ā€¢ Unlike the 24th century Breen Interceptors, the Breen Dreadnought appears to be more or less symmetrical.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ It is stated that this Dreadnought is the one Burnham and Rayner saw outside the destroyed Federation HQ in a possible future in ā€œFace the Strangeā€, though I will be honest, it was too dark for me to make out on the screen at the time.

ā€¢ Burnham learned that Kellerun was used as a Breen outpost. Apparently that didnā€™t come up when she did the research in to Kellerun culture she mentioned in ā€œMirrorsā€.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ Does this indicate that Kellerun is not part of the Federation, or is the attack on Kellerun the previous entry into Federation space that Rayner mentioned earlier in the episode?

ā€¢ Reno claims she had ā€tons of contacts in the book tradeā€ 800 years earlier. Discovery and its crew jumped to the 32nd century 933 years earlier. I think itā€™s safe to assume that Reno was rounding off, however, 133 years is still a pretty big gap. This can only mean that at some point before the jump to the 32nd century, Reno also found herself in the 24th century smuggling books. I eagerly await that spin-off.

ā€¢ President Tā€™Rina bluffs Primarch Ruhn by claiming the Federation has received an offer from another Breen Primarch for Moll and Lā€™ak. As we all know, Vulcans cannot lie.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ Vulcans lie all the time.

ā€¢ ā€This bluff wouldnā€™t fool a hatchling.ā€ Ruhnā€™s remarks imply that Breen are oviparous.

ā€¢ Rayner states that Primarch Tahal named her ship the Tau Ceti ā€After a lethal viper with a slow acting venom.ā€ Itā€™s unclear if this viper is native to the Tau Ceti system, which can be seen on star charts going back to ā€œConspiracyā€.

ā€¢ Book is able to get a psychometric reading off the library card to to figure out where the Archive is. This is the second time Bookā€™s extrasensory abilities have been the key to solving one of the clues, the first being in ā€œJinaalā€.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ The reading from the library card indicates the archive is in the Badlands, a volatile region of space, conceived of for the premiere of VOY, ā€œThe Caretakerā€, and first seen in the DS9 episode, ā€œThe Maquis, Part 1ā€.

ā€¢ ā€Sell me a goat farm on Bopak III while youā€™re at it.ā€ Bopak III is the world where the Jemā€™Hadar first, Goranā€™Ager enlisted Doctor Bashir to try and use the locally available materials to cure his men of addiction to ketracel white in ā€œHippocratic Oathā€.

ā€¢ After stabbing himself and intentionally overdosing on medication meant to save him, Lā€™ak dies as he lived. Stupidly.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ In an interview with TrekMovie, series editor Carlos Cisco said that while Breen are less vulnerable in their solid form ā€“ still susceptible to self inflicted stab wounds though ā€“ the act of maintaining it requires so much energy they are slower, more sluggish, and less intelligent while doing so. This is the form that Lā€™ak chooses to remain in.

ā€¢ Rayner advocates for firing on the Breen before they can make the first move. in ā€œThe Vulcan Helloā€ Burnham so strongly believed that the USS Shenzhou should fire the first shot against the Klingons that she was willing to foment a mutiny to do so, a fact that she later points out to him.

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    This is the first mention of a sa-te kru on screen, but the cat like predator from Vulcan/Niā€™Var originated in a six page comic called ā€œWhen Worlds Collide: Spock Confronts the Ultimate Challengeā€ written by Alex Kurtzman and Robert Orci, and drawn by Paul Pope that was published in a 2009 issue of ā€œWiredā€.

    Okay, deep cut to something I didnā€™t know existedā€¦

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      if i had a nickel for every time Spock faced off against a unique species of cat-like predator from Vulcan, iā€™d have two nickels, which isnā€™t a lot but itā€™s weird that it happened twice

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    This is the second time Bookā€™s extrasensory abilities have been the key to solving one of the clues, the first being in ā€œJinaalā€.

    Yeah heā€™s gonna die in the finale isnā€™t he

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      My current completely unfounded theory is that heā€™s going to use the Progenitor tech to evolve himself ā€“ in the Star Trek (derogatory) sense of the word ā€“ to the point where he sees the koala and is able to use his powers to stop whatever final confrontation there is.

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    Between the 800 years and the Seven of Limes are two things showing that either Reno has paid a visit to the 24th century or the writers lost the plot.

    The 800 years if rounded could line up with Seven of Nineā€™s Enterprise G.