ā€¢ Though the episode title, ā€œFully Dilatedā€, is referring to the time dilation effect of the planet, Dilmer III, in ā€œDisasterā€, Worf described Keiko Oā€™Brien as being, ā€fully dilated to ten centimetres,ā€ while she was in labour.

ā€¢ Capā€™n Freeman records the stardate as 59499.6 in her log.

ā€¢ The USS Cerritos has been dispatched to deal with the seasonā€™s B-plot, a dimensional fissure. The fissures have factored into three other episodes this season, ā€œDos Cerritosā€, ā€œThe Best Exotic Nanite Hotelā€, and ā€œA Farewell to Farmsā€.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ A purple iteration of the USS Enterprise D crossed over to the prime universe while, apparently, battling evil clones of Tasha Yar. Assuming the purple universe is on the same timeline as the prime universe, that would indicate that their Enterprise D was not destroyed during the events of ā€œStar Trek Generationsā€, and that their Data did not die in ā€œStar Trek Nemesisā€.

ā€¢ This is the first mention of the Viltan Flats on screen, but they originated in the ā€œThe Way of Kolinahr: The Vulcansā€ sourcebook for Last Unicorn Gameā€™s ā€œStar Trek Role Playing Gameā€.

ā€¢ Capā€™n Freeman mentions filling the senior science officer position. Tendi was transferred from sickbay to senior science officer training in ā€œFirst First Contactā€.

ā€¢ A new development in the seasonā€™s A-plot is that after the events of the previous episode, Rutherford is now also growing a beard in an attempt to mimic the success of the minor universeā€™s Beardler. As opposed to finding a more successful version of himself to emulate.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ Boimlerā€™s beard growth continues, but it seems to have slowed down, which is saying something.

ā€¢ ā€The position should go to the most qualified candidate, not just the one whoā€™s dreamt about it since they were old enough to carry a dagger.ā€ Tendi has dreamt about become a Federation science officer since she was eight months old.

ā€¢ Tā€™Lyn claimes to be, ā€œparticularly sensitive to odour.ā€ As per ā€œBroken Bowā€, Vulcan females have a heightened sense of smell.

ā€¢ ā€This is going to be a fun alternate dimensional technology recovery girlsā€™ trip.ā€ Mariner and Tendi also referred to their running an errand for Doctor Tā€™Ana in ā€œWeā€™ll Always Have Tom Parisā€ as a girlsā€™ trip.

ā€¢ ā€Oh, itā€™s like that planet Voyager went to.ā€ Tendi refers to the events of ā€œBlink of an Eyeā€, where the USS Voyager visited the Weird Planet Displaced in Time, though while Dilmer IIIā€™s time dilation causes a week to pass on the surface for every second in orbit, the WPDiT experienced one day every 1.03 seconds.

ā€¢ Snell is played by Eric Bauza, who has voiced a number of characters across LDS, PRO, and the ā€œVery Short Treksā€, including Barniss Frex, as well as both Screwhead and Ass Face.

ā€¢ Hey, itā€™s purple Data! From purple Star Trek! Purple Data is voiced by Brent Spinner, who has a story credit on ā€œStar Trek Nemesisā€,

ā€¢ *ā€My away mission rĆ©sumĆ© is going to be more padded than a Romulanā€™s shoulder.ā€ We first saw Romulan uniforms with somewhat robust shoulder padding in ā€œThe Neutral Zoneā€.

ā€¢ ā€This is starting to feel like when Picard got duped into thinking he was a family man by that probe.ā€ Mariner is referring to the events of ā€œThe Inner Lightā€.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ ā€I gotta find a flute!ā€ Despite Marinerā€™s chastising Boimler earlier in the episode for ā€plagiarizing someoneā€™s vibe,ā€ sheā€™s pretty quick to take away the wrong lesson from Picardā€™s probe experience.

ā€¢ ā€Whyā€™s there always a suspicious lurker when youā€™re in a Carbon Creek situation?ā€ Carbon Creek is the name of the town where Tā€™Polā€™s grandmother, Tā€™Mir lived for some time after her survey teamā€™s ship crashed on Earth prior to first contact, as well as the name of the episode where she shares the story. Notably, there wasnā€™t actually anyone doing much lurking in the episode.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ Archer and Trip were skeptical of the story Tā€™Pol told, though she did claim the information was documented in the Vulcan archives.

ā€¢ ā€Do not be concerned, I have been just a head before.ā€ Purple Data apparently experienced the events of ā€œTimeā€™s Arrowā€ and ā€œTimeā€™s Arrow, Part IIā€.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ Purple Data further confirms the purple universe engaged with their own ā€œTimeā€™s Arrowā€ by claiming that it was himself, Picard, and ā€some guy in a silver jumpsuitā€ who located his missing head, as was the case in the prime universe.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ Data was also just a head in ā€œDisasterā€.

ā€¢ Apparently food is not allowed in the transporter bay. In ā€œTomorrow is Yesterdayā€, we saw there was food synthesizer in the transporter room aboard the USS Enterprise, and in ā€œThe Dauphinā€, Wesley brings a visiting head of state a chocolate mousse in the transporter room before she leaves.

ā€¢ Purple Data points out to Tendi that Vulcans rarely require sleep. In ā€œThe Paradise Syndromeā€, Spock claimed he could go without sleep for weeks, and in ā€œMuseā€, Tuvok stayed awake for a full ten days.

ā€¢ ā€That is some Edo level bullshit, right there.ā€ In ā€œJusticeā€, the Edo legal systemā€™s only punishment was execution via poison needle, so Mariner is exaggerating the consequences of her actions.

ā€¢ Tendi is attempting to construct a transporter using resources available on Dilmer III.

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ In ā€œThe City on the Edge of Foreverā€ Spock constructed a mnemonic memory circuit, while stuck on Earth in the 1930s

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ In ā€œTimeā€™s Arrowā€, Data built a device to track time shifts while in 1893

Ā Ā Ā  ā€¢ In ā€œCarbon Creekā€, Stron was attempting to build a subspace transceiver in 1953 before the Vulcan survey team was rescued

ā€¢ ā€Wow, you really are fully functional.ā€ Data claimed to be fully functional, and programmed ā€in a broad variety of of pleasuring,ā€ in ā€œThe Naked Nowā€. Programming, which apparently includes eating ropes.

ā€¢ Marinerā€™s prison pals call her ā€Big Mare,ā€ which is also the name Tawny Newsome coined for Marinerā€™s depiction on large advertising banners at real life events, such as San Diego Comic Con.