![]() ![]() Elsewhere, James Kirk, who's currently serving aboard the Farragut, beams aboard the Enterprise for the first time, to visit his brother Sam ( Dan Jeannotte). She wakes in a cold sweat, reeling from the vision - in Season 1, Uhura revealed that she lost her family in a shuttle accident. M'Benga bars her from active duty until she gets a decent amount of sleep.Īs Uhura attempts to get some rest, she finds herself inside another hallucination, this time she's on a planet, and just over the horizon black smoke violently billows into the air. He clocks that she hasn't been sleeping well, and notes that exhaustion can exacerbate her symptoms. ![]() In Sickbay, M'Benga ( Babs Olusanmokun) concludes that the vision of Hemmer was a hallucination, but he validates Uhura's concerns and provides her with an explanation for why she's having such an experience - while working in the nacelle she was exposed to the deuterium which can cause hallucinations and headaches. In a turbolift, Uhura hears the distorted signal again just before she's cornered by a terrifying zombie version of Hemmer. Starfleet claims that the delays were caused by organizational issues, so Pike is assigning Una to clean up the mess with her no-nonsense managerial style. The tension is clear, as Uhura clearly isn't ready to let go of her former mentor.Įlsewhere, Pike and Una take a classic walk and talk through the halls of the ship as they discuss the state of the deuterium station, which was supposed to be online over two months ago. The two clash a bit as Pelia's blunt honesty about Hemmer being a "just okay" engineering student rubs Uhura the wrong way. ![]() While she's going through the system with an instructional video of Hemmer, the ship's new engineer, Pelia, happens upon the young ensign. She heads down to the ship's nacelles to see if the disappearance was caused by an error in the communications array. Logically, they make the decision to refuel the Enterprise while the station is still offline, and as they do so Uhura hears a strange yet indecipherable signal in her earpiece, but as soon as she tries to play it back for everyone else, it disappears. Spock notes that this particular nebula appeals to Starfleet for its proximity to Gorn space, picking up on that final scene from the first episode of the season and making it clear that the predator species is still very much a threat. ![]()
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