Warning: Spoilers ahead for Star Trek: Lower Decks, season 5, episode 9, "Fissure Quest."Star Trek timeline. Additionally, the vessel that houses them has a very fitting title.
"Fissure Quest" manages to acknowledge an impressive number of Star Trek TV shows and movies, especially considering the show's format and its episodes' fairly short run times. The characters from various realities are largely very similar to their Star Trek Prime Universe counterparts, although certain figures act very differently from their more famous iterations. It's easy to get lost in the brilliant chaos of the installment, meaning the ship of Captain William Boimler (Jack Quaid) often takes a back seat from a narrative perspective.
The Origin Of Star Trek: Lower Decks' Starship Anaximander's Name
Captain Boimler's ship is named after a real ancient philosopher
It's not uncommon for Star Trek ships that originated on Earth to be named after facets of real human history. For example, there have been several iterations of the USS Enterprise in Star Trek, but the name was ultimately taken from an 18th-century seafaring vessel. "Fissure Quest" delves even further into Earth's history to name the Anaximander, with Captain Boimler's ship inheriting the title from a very early philosopher who, according to Linda Hall, was born around 610 BCE.
Many of his theories have since been proven to be wrong, but they were very impressive given Anaximander's primitive resources.
Anaximander is widely credited as one of the founders of philosophy and science in the Western world. He had some very interesting views on the shape of Earth, and how various bodies in the solar system interacted with one another. Many of his theories have since been proven to be wrong, but they were very impressive given Anaximander's primitive resources and lack of existing information. Very little of his work remains, but what has survived into the modern day is considered some of the oldest recorded ruminations on certain topics.
Why Star Trek: Lower Decks Named Captain Boimler's Section 31 Ship "The Anaximander"
The ship's namesake pondered on a concept relevant to Section 31's mission
Anaximander's pivotal role in the evolution of human understanding makes his name a prime candidate when it comes to names that would be perfect for Star Trek ships. However, it actually goes much deeper than just how important he was in general. One of the philosopher-scientist's most interesting theories was that the universe stems from something called "the aperion." Today, the word roughly translates to mean something like "limitless" or "boundless."

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The concept of an infinite universe is perfect when seeking a title for Captain Boimler's ship. Section 31 likely named the Anaximinder primarily for its namesake's thoughts on the aperion, as Star Trek's multiverse is also essentially without end - as far as anyone can prove. Because the Anaximander was assigned to monitor and investigate the gateways between parallel realities, Star Trek: Lower Decks' selection of the ship's name is incredibly well-suited.
Paramount+'s Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5 Release Schedule |
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Episode |
Title |
Release Date (2024) |
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1 |
"Dos Cerritos" |
October 22 |
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2 |
"Shades of Green" |
October 22 |
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3 |
"The Best Exotic Nanite Hotel" |
October 31 |
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4 |
"A Farewell to Farms" |
November 7 |
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5 |
"Star Base 80?" |
November 14 |
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6 |
"Of Gods and Angels" |
November 21 |
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7 |
"Fully Dilated" |
November 28 |
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8 |
"Upper Decks" |
December 5 |
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9 |
"Fissure Quest" |
December 12 |
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10 |
"The New Next Generation" |
December 19 |
Source: Linda Hall

Star Trek: Lower Decks
- Release Date
- 2020 - 2024-00-00
- Network
- Paramount
- Writers
- Gene Roddenberry
Cast
- Gillian Vigman
The animated comedy series Star Trek: Lower Decks follows the crew on one of Starfleet’s least significant ships, the U.S.S. Cerritos, in 2380. Ensigns Mariner (Tawny Newsome), Boimler (Jack Quaid), Rutherford (Eugene Cordero), and Tendi (Noël Wells) have to keep up with their duties and their social lives often. At the same time, the ship is being rocked by a multitude of sci-fi anomalies.
- Franchise(s)
- Star Trek
- Where To Watch
- Paramount Plus
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