The title is a play on the term âpathological fallacyâ, where traits seen in one person or group are extrapolated to be part of the entire population that person belongs to.
Captain Sokel of the VCS (âVulcan Command Shipâ?) Shâval was last seen in LD: âwej Dujâ as TâLynâs commanding officer, who recommended that she be reassigned to Starfleet.
Angel I is the titular planet in TNG: âAngel Oneâ, which is ruled by women. It was visited by the Enterprise-D in 2364. Risa, of course, is a resort planet that has featured or been mentioned in almost every post-TNG series.
Katrot says she loves the Starfleet carpeting. In PIC: âVĂ”xâ, Picard says he misses the Enterprise-Dâs carpeting. The other Betazoid diplomats are Cathiw (who makes a pass at Ransom and Freeman) and Dolorex.
âAnything glowing and greenâ might refer to Aldebaran Whiskey, which matches the description (TNG: âRelicsâ).
Romulan ale was illegal in Kirkâs time (ST II, ST VI), became legal during the Dominion War when the Romulans allied with the Federation (DS9: âInter Arma Enim Silent Legesâ), but then apparently became illegal again after (Nemesis). Then again, Romulan Ale was part of a consignment of Alpha Quadrant gifts to be handed to the Karemma (LD: âHear All, Trust Nothingâ), and in PIC: âDisengageâ itâs implied to be contraband, so who knows?
The names Boimler are trying to memorize include Jet Manhaver (LD: âCupidâs Errant Arrowâ), the second coolest person on the Cerritos, Hans Federov (named in LD: âRoom for Growthâ and âThe Stars at Nightâ) a.k.a. Towel Guy and the ship gossip, Honus (LD: âMugato, Gumatoâ) the bartender, Kayshon (LD: âKayshon, His Eyes Openâ) the Tamarian security chief, Taylor (named in LD: âIn the Cradle of Vexilonâ) the Kzinti ensign, Merp (named in LD: âI, Excretusâ), Big Merp (âIn the Cradle of Vexilonâ) and Sleepy Merp.
Tsunkatse is a mixed martial art arena fight (VOY: âTsunkatseâ). Boims thinks heâs being initiated into a fight club - well, thereâs slamming of a sort anyway.
Worf, son of Mogh, grew up on the farm colony of Gault (TNG: âHeart of Gloryâ), raised by his human adoptive parents, the Rozhenkos. The security officer reciting the poem is named Haubold.
Lwaxana Troi, while suffering from Zanthi Fever, empathically broadcast her feelings of affection for Odo, making a number of the crew act amorously (DS9: âFascinationâ). Betazoids are telepathic among themselves, but can teach others to hear their thoughts, too, as Troi apparently did to Riker (TNG: âEncounter at Farpointâ), although this was kind of dropped after the pilot.
Alterian flaking may come from the same planet as the Alterian chowder that Sisko attempted to order in Quarkâs (DS9: âArmageddon Gameâ).
The jigsaw puzzle (Starfleet Security Series, 1000 pieces) has a picture of the NX-01 Enterprise and Malcolm Reed on its cover.
The map of the Romulan Neutral Zone, like most maps in the post-DIS era, is based heavily on Geoffrey Mandelâs Star Charts. The Cerritos is in the vicinity of the planet Syrma, or Iota Virginis (in a starchart in PIC: âDisengageâ). The planets marked on the map are Romulus and Romii (TOS: âBalance of Terrorâ) and Cheron.
Itâs unclear whether this is the same Cheron as that in TOS: âLet There Be Your Last Battlefieldâ, and beta canon sources are contradictory on this point. Cheron is stated to be the site of a humiliating defeat for the Romulans (TNG: âThe Defectorâ) and in ENT: âIn a Mirror Darklyâ, the USS Defiant database identifies the Battle of Cheron as the one that ended the Earth-Romulan War.
Sarek suffered from Bendii Syndrome, which caused him to lose control of his emotions and also affect people around him (TNG: âSarekâ) and he eventually died from it (TNG: âUnificationâ).
TâLyn is 62 years old. In comparison, TâPol was 63 when she joined the NX-01 in 2151.
The (apparently Bajoran) Tarot cards show the Emissary, Derna (the fourth moon of Bajor, DS9: âImage in the Sandâ), the Borhya (a Bajoran word for ghost, TNG: âThe Next Phaseâ), Invasion, the Celestial Temple and the Ten of Orbs (Nine orbs were said to have appeared over the centuries in DS9: âEmissaryâ, with a tenth orb recovered in DS9: âShadows and Symbolsâ).
Shax says the Invasion card is more of a rebirth, rather like the traditional Earth tarot card Death, which is associated with transformation and also rebirth. Then again Boimler says all the cards are about rebirth.
Tendiâs admittedly heightened desire to make TâLyn be her friend harkens back to LD: âMoist Vesselâ, where she admits that it kills her if someone doesnât like her. As Tendi hugs TâLyn, we see Big Merp at the back using the Game headset (from TNG: âThe Gameâ).
When Mariner says that Sarek was âVulcan as a motherfuckerâ, both her hands are in the Vulcan salute. She showed a similar two-handed salute to Freeman, described as a âsarcastic Vulcan saluteâ in âMoist Vesselâ. Interestingly enough, the Vulcan salute was invented by Leonard Nimoy based on the Jewish Priestly Blessing, which also uses both hands.
Itâs always struck me as strange that while technically nobody on either side is supposed to enter the Neutral Zone, the Romulans routinely seem to lurk inside the Zone just outside of the Federation border of it. While startrek.com claims the Zone is only one light-year wide, thatâs still a lot of room compared to what is usually depicted.
I couldnât think of or find anything special about Section 87 (except a Babylon 5 reference). The usual number that crops up is 47, anyway.