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* The episode ends with La'an, M'Benga, Sam Kirk, and Ortegas captured by the Gorn, Batel infected with Gorn eggs, and ''Enterprise'' under heavy attack. The only two people on that list known ''not'' to be screwed are M'Benga and Sam; ''nobody'' else on that list appears in ''The Original Series''. Batel in particular is a LoveInterest of Pike's not named Vina, and Chapel's going into the treatment blind. And Admiral April has ordered ''Enterprise'' to withdraw, which may force Pike to abandon the captured crewmembers. ToBeContinued...

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* The episode ends with La'an, M'Benga, Sam Kirk, Ortegas, and Ortegas the few remaining survivors of Parnassus captured by the Gorn, Gorn; Batel infected with Gorn eggs, eggs; and ''Enterprise'' under heavy attack. The only two people on that list known ''not'' to be screwed are M'Benga and Sam; ''nobody'' else on that list appears in ''The Original Series''. Batel in particular is a LoveInterest of Pike's not named Vina, and Chapel's going into the treatment blind. And Admiral April has ordered ''Enterprise'' to withdraw, which may force Pike to abandon the captured crewmembers.crewmembers and colonists. ToBeContinued...
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** By the time ''Enterprise'' is able to get to ''Cayuga'', all that is left of her is part of her primary hull and an extensive debris field. As Spock explores the wreckage, we find the entire front of the bridge was opened to space.

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** By the time ''Enterprise'' is able to get to ''Cayuga'', reaches Parnassus Beta, all that is left of her ''Cayuga'' is part of her primary hull and an extensive debris field. As Spock explores the wreckage, we find the entire front of the bridge was opened to space.
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* The episode ends with La'an, M'Benga, Sam Kirk, and Ortegas captured by the Gorn, Batel infected with Gorn eggs, and ''Enterprise'' under heavy attack. The only two people on that list known ''not'' to be screwed are M'Benga and Sam; ''nobody'' else on that list appears in ''The Original Series'', and Batel in particular is a LoveInterest of Pike's not named Vina. And Admiral April has ordered ''Enterprise'' to withdraw, which may force Pike to abandon the captured crewmembers. ToBeContinued...

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* The episode ends with La'an, M'Benga, Sam Kirk, and Ortegas captured by the Gorn, Batel infected with Gorn eggs, and ''Enterprise'' under heavy attack. The only two people on that list known ''not'' to be screwed are M'Benga and Sam; ''nobody'' else on that list appears in ''The Original Series'', and Series''. Batel in particular is a LoveInterest of Pike's not named Vina.Vina, and Chapel's going into the treatment blind. And Admiral April has ordered ''Enterprise'' to withdraw, which may force Pike to abandon the captured crewmembers. ToBeContinued...
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** And with M'Benga, given what was revealed about him two episodes ago, it looks like the "Butcher of J'Gal" is preparing to resurface.
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* The episode ends with La'an, M'Benga, Sam Kirk, and Ortegas captured by the Gorn, Batel infected with Gorn eggs, and ''Enterprise'' under heavy attack. The only two people on that list known ''not'' to be screwed are M'Benga and Sam; ''nobody'' else on that list appears in ''The Original Series'', and Batel in particular is a LoveInterest of Pike's not named Vina. And Admiral April may be about to force Pike to abandon the captured crewmembers. ToBeContinued...

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* The episode ends with La'an, M'Benga, Sam Kirk, and Ortegas captured by the Gorn, Batel infected with Gorn eggs, and ''Enterprise'' under heavy attack. The only two people on that list known ''not'' to be screwed are M'Benga and Sam; ''nobody'' else on that list appears in ''The Original Series'', and Batel in particular is a LoveInterest of Pike's not named Vina. And Admiral April has ordered ''Enterprise'' to withdraw, which may be about to force Pike to abandon the captured crewmembers. ToBeContinued...
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* The episode ends with La'an, M'Benga, Sam Kirk, and Ortegas captured by the Gorn, Batel infected with Gorn eggs, and ''Enterprise'' under heavy attack. ToBeContinued...

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* The episode ends with La'an, M'Benga, Sam Kirk, and Ortegas captured by the Gorn, Batel infected with Gorn eggs, and ''Enterprise'' under heavy attack. The only two people on that list known ''not'' to be screwed are M'Benga and Sam; ''nobody'' else on that list appears in ''The Original Series'', and Batel in particular is a LoveInterest of Pike's not named Vina. And Admiral April may be about to force Pike to abandon the captured crewmembers. ToBeContinued...
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** And on that note, Pike realizes that while the Forgetting erases people's memories, their core values survive and show who they truly are. Zac making himself a tyrant means that he was never a good Starfleeter; he was EvilAllAlong.
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** Remember one of the first things we were told about Christopher Pike, and one of the most consistent parts of his character: he considers resorting to violence a failure. To the point that him being captain of the ''Enterprise'' for the events of "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E14BalanceOfTerror Balance of Terror]]" was the start of BadFuture, because he insisted on trying a diplomatic solution that the Romulans perceived as lack of will to fight. Now, Pike ''doesn't even consider'' a diplomatic solution, no thoughts of peaceful negotiation. ''The '''biggest''''' pacifist in Starfleet is on the war path.
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* The episode's flashback plot is basically ''Star Trek'' meets ''Series/{{MASH}}'', and playing up all the horror of medical staff doing the best they can to keep soldiers alive in an active war zone.
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* Hearing the crew baying for the Gorn's blood is very disturbing. In quick succession we get Pike outright calling them monsters and Sam Kirk saying he wants to study them specifically to learn how best to kill them (which M'Benga, a DOCTOR enthusiastically agrees with).

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