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It challenges the typical Federation optimism. Captain Pike represents "the privilege of believing in what’s best in people," while M'Benga represents the "hellfire" where those principles don't always apply.
Analysis of Strange New Worlds [S2E8]: "Under the Cloak of War" [S2E8] If Memory Serves
While there is no episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds titled " If Memory Serves ," the eighth episode of Season 2 is actually titled The title you mentioned, " If Memory Serves ," is the eighth episode of Star Trek: Discovery (Season 2). It challenges the typical Federation optimism
Reviewers praised Babs Olusanmokun's performance as M'Benga for its "gravitas" and "nuance". However, some critics found the ending—where M'Benga kills Dak'Rah and avoids punishment—to be a "well-intended misstep" that felt too violent for the show's usual tone. Analysis of Discovery [S2E8]: "If Memory Serves" Below is an overview of the key themes
A central twist reveals that while Dak'Rah claimed the title "Butcher of J'Gal" to pivot toward a message of peace, M'Benga was the one who actually carried out the killings of the Klingon high command to stop the slaughter of civilians.
Below is an overview of the key themes and critical reception for both episodes, which you can use as a foundation for a paper or analysis.
The episode uses a malfunctioning biobed as a metaphor for M'Benga’s own fractured mental state and PTSD.
