[s4e2] Booster -
: The promotions change the dynamic of the show, proving that Lower Decks isn't afraid to let its characters grow.
: Fans are treated to meticulously recreated sets, including the bridge and the mess hall. [S4E2] Booster
: The mission takes a chaotic turn when macro-viruses (a nod to the Voyager episode "Macrocosm") are accidentally unleashed, forcing the newly promoted officers to use their wits to save the ship. Shaxs and T’Ana: The Subplot : The promotions change the dynamic of the
"Booster" successfully sets the tone for Season 4, proving that even with a little more authority, the crew of the Cerritos remains the most relatable—and chaotic—team in Starfleet. Shaxs and T’Ana: The Subplot "Booster" successfully sets
: Boimler, conversely, is paralyzed by the "Boimler Effect"—his desperate need to prove he belongs in the higher ranks, leading to his signature brand of comedic overthinking. The Mission: Escorting the Voyager
The episode's primary plot serves as a massive love letter to Star Trek: Voyager . The Cerritos is tasked with escorting the legendary (now a museum ship) to Earth.
: The Voyager references feel earned and integral to the plot rather than just "easter eggs."