The āhalfā refers to Spock, who is only half-Vulcan.
The Stardate is 3111.1, and Enterprise is headed for Purmantee III where the crew will take shore leave. Una says LaāAn, of all people would understand why sheās remaining on board, as she likes to do work when itās quiet. Indeed, the two did that in SNW: āSpock Amokā when the crew was on shore leave in Starbase 1. This is the first mention of Greerian cocktails.
Vice-Admiral Pasalk is a Vulcan who headed the JAG office in SNW: āAd Astra Per Asperaā. He also has an antagonistic relationship with Spock, although that is only apparent to people who can read Vulcan body language, like MāBenga. Batel was a JAG officer who was then promoted to command, being recalled to JAG duty for Unaās trial in that episode.
Tezaar is an M-class planet (Minshara-class, as per ENT: āStrange New Worldā), capable of supporting humanoid life, but are not warp capable, hence protected by the Prime Directive. Spock explains that the Vulcans made contact with Tezaar before the founding of the Federation (in 2161), but we know that Vulcans had their own non-interference directives long before before official First Contact with Earth in 2063 (see ENT: āCarbon Creekā), as LaāAn points out.
Spock was turned human and back again by the Kerkhovians in SNW: āCharadesā. Pike being overwhelmed by emotions is an expected response, as Vulcans feel emotions much more intensely than humans, hence the necessity to practice arieāmnu (passionās mastery) to control them. However, given this is a learned response, the sudden snap to āemotionlessā Vulcans requires some explanation.
The song is āReckless Youthā by indie group The Home of Happy. Pike is carrying a lirpa, a traditional Vulcan weapon first seen in TOS: āAmok Timeā. Ortegas mentioned she had fought with a lirpa in āSpock Amokā. The away team also carries cylindrical hardshell duffle bags, which were first seen in TNG. Music reminiscent of the Vulcan fight music of āAmok Timeā can also be heard as part of the soundtrack.
Pikeās opening narration for this episode is in a stilted manner, as a nod to his status as a Vulcan.
Unaās explanation for why the away team is acting so coldly is because the serum was derived from Spockās āperceived experiencesā, leading them to assume the manners that Vulcans normally years to develop. That being said, how a serum can be based on āexperiencesā is not explained.
Kirkās mention of Sam reminds me that we havenāt seen him since SNW: āWedding Bell Bluesā.
It is well established that Vulcans have an enhanced sense of smell compared to humans and that they find human odors unpleasant. As mentioned in ENT: āThe Andorian Incidentā and āSpock Amokā, Vulcans take nasal suppressants/numbing agents to help with this.
LaāAnās obsession towards martial matters and conquest is meant to seem Romulan in nature (as Kirk says, aggressive and manipulative) but as we find out later, itās her Augment ancestry influencing her Vulcan state.
Itās interesting that MāBenga and Spock are now talking openly about katras, when it was first presented as a deeply personal thing to Vulcans (Sarek says in ST III that Spock would not have spoken of it openly). But then again mind melds were also supposed to be things Vulcans didnāt talk about (TOS: āDagger of the Mindā).
Pikeās allusion to a mission he is not permitted to discuss is his knowledge of the Romulans gained on a trip into an alternate future (SNW: āA Quality of Mercyā). LaāAn learned about Romulans while also time traveling in SNW: āTomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrowā.
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of mending broken ceramics by filling in the gaps between shards with a metallic lacquer made from gold or sometimes silver. The philosophy behind the practice is to embrace imperfections and find beauty in it instead of keeping it hidden.
15 years puts the end of Una and Dougās romance in 2244, a year before Enterprise was launched. My best guesses put Una at around 42 years of age (Iāll spare you the math) so she last broke up with Doug when she was 27.
Batel says Pasalk used to call Pike āthe human with inappropriate hairā, which is clearly a meta joke as Pikeās hair is a frequent topic of conversation among fans.
Doug attributes Spockās ability to lie to his human heritage and claims that as a full-blooded Vulcan he cannot lie, but full-blooded Vulcans have been known to lie (or at least obfuscate) before - especially TāPol and Tuvok - on numerous occasions.
Kirk says heās served under Vulcans. The current CO of Farragut is VāRel, a Vulcan female captain.
Plomeek soup is a traditional Vulcan dish, which can be bland or spicy. Chapel made plomeek soup for Spock in āAmok Timeā, although Spock, in the throes of pon farr, threw the bowl into the corridor.
It appears that we meant to believe that it was Kirk who introduced Scotty to the pleasures of Scotch.
Of note in the post-credits scene is that the inability to use contractions was part of the character of Data in TNG (yes, itās debatable). Also, while his smiles are often wry and subtle, Spock has grinned a number of times before, in TOS: āThe Cageā, TOS: āAmok Timeā and laughed in SNW: āChildren of the Cometā and SNW: āThose Old Scientistsā.
About Pikeās hair, am I wrong or is vulcanian Pikeās hair even more erected than human Pike?
Iām 99% sure that the āsandwiches from Purmantee with the fries inside the sandwichā are a reference to Pittsburgh sandwich chain Primanti Bros.
You may very well be right. Iām putting it in my notes. Thanks!