The title comes from an Albert Einstein 1931 essay, Mein Weltbid or The World as I see It: āTƶten im Krieg ist nach meiner Auffassung um nichts besser als gewƶhnlicher Mord.ā It is often translated as, āIt is my conviction that killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder.ā
The Stardate is 1875.4. The Enterprise is in the Prospero system rendezvousing with the USS Kelcie Mae. Since the end of the Klingon War, the system has been under Starfleet jurisdiction and the three inhabited planets in the system have just reached a ceasefire after years of infighting. The ceasefire was negotiated by a Federation Ambassador who is a Klingon, DakāRah, son of RaāUl, a former general who defected.
Rah makes note of the boāsun (or boatswain) whistle. Pike says itās become a tradition on the Enterprise to welcome honored guests. The sound of the whistle was used in TOS as an incoming message alert on the shipās intercom. The first time we see it being used to pipe someone aboard is in TOS: āThe Savage Curtainā when it is used to welcome a duplicate of Abraham Lincoln. We also see an electronic whistle welcoming Admiral Kirk aboard in ST II, and it appears variously throughout the shows.
Uhura cites Rahās achievements: the Summit of Scorpi X, the Klingon Free Trade Agreement, negotiating the Perez Accords. Ortegas counters with the Slaughter at Lembatta V, the siege at Starbase Zetta and (as we find out later), the massacre of Colony Athos. Ortegas relates a story where Rah killed his own men to cover his retreat, and that the Klingons call him the Butcher of JāGal (where MāBenga experienced the Battle of ChaKana as stated in SNW: āThe Broken Circleā).
Rah remarks that, unlike Enterprise, a Klingon Bird of Prey isnāt built to take in its surroundings. Despite fanon for the longest time assuming that the Birds of Prey were imported Romulan designs, we saw Klingon Birds of Prey in DIS (DIS: āBattle at the Binary Starsā).
Raktajino, or Klingon coffee, is well known and widely imbibed by the 24th Century, but in the 23rd Century it is still a novel beverage (DS9: āTrials and Tribble-lationsā). Spock remarks that the temperature of raktajino is a āsimple matter of codingā, referring to the food synthesizers which are the precursor of 24th Century food replicators.
The cup that materializes with the raktajino is a Feltman-Langer no-spill mug from the 1980s, used often as a prop on Deep Space 9 for beverages. Rah burns his hand on the mug, and is brought to sickbay, where MāBenga suffers an PTSD panic attack on seeing him.
The flashback to the Moon of JāGal is āa few years agoā, keeping it vague. The Klingon War lasted from 2256 to 2257, which makes it about 4 to 5 years ago if the current SNW takes place around 2261.
FOB is a military acronym for Forward Operating Base, which is a base set up closer to the front lines to support military operations. In this case, itās a mile from the front. The uniforms that Chapel and the shuttle pilot wear are tactical uniforms with flashlights on the shoulders (seen in SNW: āLost in Translationā).
CMO CMDR Buck Martinez is played by Clint Howard, who originally appeared as a child actor playing Balok in TOS: āThe Corbomite Maneuverā. Heās also been in DS9: āPast Tense, Part IIā, ENT: āAcquisitionā as a Ferengi and DIS: āWill You Take My Handā as an Orion.
āBills and bows,ā which Buck shouts as the arrival of wounded being transported in is announced, is an old call to arms originating in England, dating back to the Wars of the Roses (1455-1487). The call is going out for spearmen (bills, or pole arms) and archers (bows).
MāBenga suggests loading Alvaradoās pattern into the transporter buffer to preserve him until the convoy arrives. We see him doing that for his daughter in SNW Season 1. Transport buffers as holding areas are usually only temporary and emergency measures, as the pattern degrades if the subject isnāt materialized periodically. Janeway used it to hide refugees in VOY: āCounterpointā, and Burnham put Discoveryās crew in buffers to protect them in DIS: āStormy Weatherā. The only known example for extremely long term preservation in a transporter buffer is Montgomery Scott, who jury-rigged a system to use it as a lifeboat for 75 years until he was rescued by the Enterprise-D (TNG: āRelicsā).
It is now Stardate 1875.8. MāBenga refers to the Gorn attack at Finibus III (SNW: āMemento Moriā), around Stardate 3177.3. Pike asks about Deltan parsley. Deltans were introduced in TMP in the form of LT Ilia, and we last saw them in PIC: āThe Star Gazerā, on the Deltan planet Raritan IV. The herb is delicious but deadly in excessive amounts.
MāBengaās remark about pretending long enough until it becomes the truth echoes Pelia in SNW: āThose Old Scientistsā quoting Cary Grant expressing the same sentiment. Ortegas was stationed near Prospero and agrees they are pretty stubborn.
Spock asks Rah for his opinion comparing Sun Tzuās Art of War to the Klingon manuscript mLāparmaq Qoj. parmaq is romance or love, and Qoj is to make war, so maybe itās something like āThe Love of Warā? Rah says that Klingon children are introduced to it āpractically from birthā. Pocket Books once published The Klingon Art of War, by Keith RA DeCandido, but there the ancient text was named the qeSāa, or āindispensable adviceā.
New Angeles is on Terra Luna (the Moon), and is known for its shipyards. I thought the fact that MāBenga calls it āTerra Lunaā as opposed to just Luna or the Moon might mean he wasnāt an Earth native, but later we see his service record states his planet of origin as Earth. There is a boardgame called New Angeles, where the titular city is the site of a space elevator that connects Earth to Luna and its Helium-3 deposits.
MāBenga had the reputation of having the most hand-to-hand kills confirmed before he became a doctor. The Andorian special ops officer (LT VaāAl Trask) refers to Protocol 12 - a serum that MāBenga designed, and which he injected himself and Chapel with in āThe Broken Circleā. It contains adrenaline and pain inhibitors. Later on he calls MāBenga the Ghost.
Ortegas says, ātlhIngan maH. taHjaj,ā which Uhura translates as āWe are Klingon. May we endureā. It was uttered by TāKuvmaās followers in DIS and rendered in subtitles as āRemain Klingonā.
Uhura says Rahās perspective bears a resemblance to Aenar existentialism. The Aenar, an offshoot of the Andorian race, was of course, Hemmerās species, and likely Uhura learned it from or because of him.
Mokābara is a Klingon martial art which Worf practiced and taught a class in on the Enterprise-D (TNG: āCluesā). MāBenga and LaāAn have been practicing full-contact Mokābara in their sparring sessions (SNW: āTomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrowā). MāBenga calls it āKlingon Judoā, although some of the exercises Worf performed were more akin to Chinese tai chi.
MāBengaās personnel file (as much as I can make out) states the following: Serial # JT-014 SP96J, DOB 12/29/2223, Nakuru, Kenya Earth. Parents Wangera and GāChinga MāBenga. Brother Nicolas MāBenga, sisters Nyawpa Ochambo and Skuchani(?) MāBenga.
Una charts a course through the Chantico Nebula to get to Starbase 12 faster. Chantico is an Aztec household deity. From the map, Prospero is near Korvat (DS9: āBlood Oathā), on the edge of the Klingon Neutral Zone if not actually in it. The course makes Enterprise skirt by the Hromi Cluster (TNG: āThe Vengeance Factorā), and I assume the Chantico Nebula is geographically part of that cluster.
On MāBengaās service record entry on the Moon of JāGal, he is indicated as being assigned to a Mobile Combat Surgical Unit (a MASH unit, in essence). Trask is listed as the Commanding Officer of the unit, with Medical Officers CMO D. Marten [sic], Doctor MāBenga and Head Nurse Chapel.
Starfleet Casualties:
208,834
Civilian Casualties:
1,028
Civilians Evacuated:
36,945
Coordinates:
3367.7041
Rotation Period:
1.88005 days
Escape Velocity:
2.624 km/sec
Defence:
Blast Shields
Rotation Period:
1.88005 days
SUMMARY:
The Battle of JāGal:
The Oryb J Planetary system was in disputed territory prior to the Klingon War, due to the active Federation Colony Athos, a Mobile Starfleet Base and Mobile Armament Starfleet Hospital were stationed on the Moon of JāGal.
(Rotation period is repeated on the file)
Aside from the DNA from the four Klingons on the blade, the scan also shows two sets of fingerprints, from Rah and MāBenga.
MāBengaās last log is Stardated 1877.5, noting that Biobed 2 is working again, at least for now. He notes that some things, once broken, can never be repaired, only managed.
Nothing on-screen has ever said you have to have two nacelles to create a warp bubble. Even from the start of fandom thereāve been one-nacelle designs like the Hermes-class scout.
In the first episode of SNW, āStrange New Worldsā, we first saw the USS Archer which was a one-nacelle design. In LD: āA Mathematically Perfect Redemptionā, Peanut Hamper manages to attain warp speed with a salvaged, jury-rigged single nacelle.
Even in the TNG Tech Manual they acknowledge that one-nacelle designs are permissible, although not as optimal:
[my emphasis]
So a single nacelle may not be as good as two nacelles in terms of field strength or maneuverability, but thereās no laws of physics, warp or otherwise, saying you canāt generate a warp field with just one. One might also note the existence of three and four-nacelle designs like the Galaxy dreadnaught from TNG: āAll Good Thingsā¦ā and of course the Constellation-class Stargazer, as respective examples.