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The main cast end up in the future to help a star ship from landing into alien territory.

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The main cast end up in the future to help stop a star ship from landing into alien territory.



* AnAesop: At the end of Zack's story, Ms. Tutweiller decides his story actually has a good message: if he doesn't change his behavior his descendants might also be "adrift in the cosmos".
* CassandraTruth: As the Diagnostic tries to examine as Mr. Moseby more, he claims he's not a robot, but it's dimissed as typical robot behavior.

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* AnAesop: At the end of Zack's story, Ms. Tutweiller decides his story actually has a good message: if he doesn't change his behavior behavior, his descendants might also be "adrift in the cosmos".
* CassandraTruth: As the Diagnostic tries to examine as Mr. Moseby more, he claims he's not a robot, but it's dimissed dismissed as typical robot behavior.



* RedShirt: Marcus [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] on how the guy in red always dies, which is proven right when a nameless red shirt guy (and later Rome) falls out of an air lock.
* SamusIsAGirl: The Diagnostic examining Mr. Moseby is revealed to be an alien version of Ms. Tutweiller which he nicknames Eyah.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Robot Moseby after Eyah assumes he wants to show her weddings rings (he meant Saturn's rings)
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Robot Moseby explains that Zack's descendant, Zerk, tried to redirect the Starship Tipton to planet Bikini only to break the navigation controls leaving them stuck flying into alien territory. So Robot Moseby is sent to the past to kill Zack to prevent Zerk from being born.

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* RedShirt: Marcus [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] on how the guy in red always dies, which is proven right when a nameless red shirt guy (and later Rome) falls out of an air lock.airlock.
* SamusIsAGirl: The Diagnostic examining Mr. Moseby is revealed to be an alien version of Ms. Tutweiller which Tutweiller, who he nicknames Eyah.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Robot Moseby after Eyah assumes he wants to show her weddings rings (he meant Saturn's rings)
rings).
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Robot Moseby explains that Zack's descendant, Zerk, tried to redirect the Starship Tipton to planet Bikini Bikini, only to break the navigation controls controls, leaving them stuck flying into alien territory. So Robot Moseby is sent to the past to kill Zack to prevent Zerk from being born.

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* {{Homage}}: To ''Franchise/StarTrek'' as a whole.
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* PrecussiveMaintenance: All it takes to fix the navigation controls is a good hit.

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* PrecussiveMaintenance: PercussiveMaintenance: All it takes to fix the navigation controls is a good hit.
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* AnAesop: At the end of Zack's story, Ms. Tutweiller decides his story actually has a good message: if he doesn't change his behavior his descendants might also be causing problems as well.
* CassandraTruth: As the Diagnostic tries to poke as Mr. Moseby more, he claims he's not a robot, but it's dimissed as typical robot behavior.

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* AnAesop: At the end of Zack's story, Ms. Tutweiller decides his story actually has a good message: if he doesn't change his behavior his descendants might also be causing problems as well.
"adrift in the cosmos".
* CassandraTruth: As the Diagnostic tries to poke examine as Mr. Moseby more, he claims he's not a robot, but it's dimissed as typical robot behavior.



* PrecursiveMaintenance: All it takes to fix the navigation controls is a good hit.

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* PrecursiveMaintenance: PrecussiveMaintenance: All it takes to fix the navigation controls is a good hit.
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The main cast end up in the future to help a star ship from landing into alien territory.

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* AnAesop: At the end of Zack's story, Ms. Tutweiller decides his story actually has a good message: if he doesn't change his behavior his descendants might also be causing problems as well.
* CassandraTruth: As the Diagnostic tries to poke as Mr. Moseby more, he claims he's not a robot, but it's dimissed as typical robot behavior.
* DreadfulMusician: Marcus and Bailey's demonstration of music to the aliens leaves something to be desired.
* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: Turns out the aliens are very small and thus very easy to deal with.
* GenerationXerox: London's descendant Rome is childish, rich, not very intelligent, and being forced to attend high school on a ship like she is.
* {{Homage}}: To ''Franchise/StarTrek'' as a whole.
* NestedStoryReveal: It's revealed the whole episode was a story Zack was telling Ms. Tutweiller about why he hasn't finished his homework.
* PrecursiveMaintenance: All it takes to fix the navigation controls is a good hit.
* RedShirt: Marcus [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] on how the guy in red always dies, which is proven right when a nameless red shirt guy (and later Rome) falls out of an air lock.
* SamusIsAGirl: The Diagnostic examining Mr. Moseby is revealed to be an alien version of Ms. Tutweiller which he nicknames Eyah.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Robot Moseby after Eyah assumes he wants to show her weddings rings (he meant Saturn's rings)
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Robot Moseby explains that Zack's descendant, Zerk, tried to redirect the Starship Tipton to planet Bikini only to break the navigation controls leaving them stuck flying into alien territory. So Robot Moseby is sent to the past to kill Zack to prevent Zerk from being born.
* ShoutOut: Robot Moseby is one to ''Franchise/TheTerminator''.
* SpecialGuest: Star Trek alumni Creator/GeorgeTakei as Rome Tipton.
* ThemeNaming: Rome is named after another famous European city like London is.

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