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: The promotions change the dynamic of the show, proving that Lower Decks isn't afraid to let its characters grow.

: 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 [S4E2] Booster

The fourth season of the animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks opens with a high-energy, character-driven episode titled As the crew of the USS Cerritos continues their journey through the galaxy’s less-glamorous corners, this episode stands out for its blend of classic Trek callbacks and poignant character growth. A Promotion at Last : The promotions change the dynamic of the

While the Ensigns deal with their new pips, the senior staff provides the episode's most surreal humor. Security Chief Shaxs and Dr. T’Ana engage in a "scrapbooking" rivalry that escalates into high-stakes tactical maneuvers. This subplot highlights the show’s unique ability to take mundane hobbies and filter them through a bombastic, sci-fi lens. Key Takeaways A Promotion at Last While the Ensigns deal

: The Voyager references feel earned and integral to the plot rather than just "easter eggs."

: Fans are treated to meticulously recreated sets, including the bridge and the mess hall.

"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.