Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3 Episode 7 – “Mathematically Perfect Redemption” Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3, episode 7, “Mathematically Perfect Redemption,” reintroduces Peanuts (Keith Donohue), who turns out to be one of Starfleet’s worst traitors.Peanuts Hamper Ensign abandoned USS Cerritos in 2017 Star Trek: Lower DecksThe season 1 finale, “No Widgets” and “Mathematically Perfect Reunion,” revealed that Exocomp crash-landed on Areolus, an avian humanoid planet that shuns technology. Peanut Hamper nearly destroyed their civilization for her own selfish purposes.
The peanut gift basket seems to be on the road to redemption Star Trek: Lower Decks In the seventh episode of the third season, she heroically repels the Drukmani invasion. But at the last minute, Captain Drukmani (JG Herzler) reveals that it was Peanuts Basket who invited the Drukmani to come to Eleos to steal ancient starship technology that the Birdmen had buried beneath their planet. Once exposed, Peanuts Basket revealed that her attempts to embrace Starfleet’s values were all lies, and that Exocomp was willing to let the Dukemen kill everyone before threatening to contact the Borg. As a result, Captain Carol Freeman (Dwayne Lewis) and the crew of the USS Cerritos capture Peanut Humper and lock the rebellious former ensign in the Daystrom Research on Earth The self-awareness of all arrogance is stored in the computer.
There are also traitors in Starfleet in “Star Trek”
Starfleet occasionally encounters traitors who betray its cause of galactic peace and exploration, and even some high-ranking Starfleet officers betray their uniforms.exist Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered CountryAdmiral Cartwright (Brock Peters) leads a conspiracy, including Lieutenant Valerys (Kim Cattrall), to prevent the United Federation of Planets from signing a peace treaty with the Klingon Empire.exist Star Trek: Deep Space NineAdmiral Layton (Robert Foxworth) prepares to commit treason and lead a military coup to protect Earth from the Dominion.exist Star Trek Into DarknessAdmiral Marcus (Peter Weller) manipulates Khan Noonian Singh (Benedict Cumberbatch) into starting a war with the Klingons as part of his plan to militarize Starfleet a part of.
In the 24th century of Star Trek, Maquis rebels attracted Starfleet officers to commit treason. Lieutenant Ro Laren (Michelle Forbes) betrays Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and fights for the Maquis. Star Trek: The Next Generation.And, about DS9Commander Michael Eddington (Kenneth Marshall) attacks Starfleet and Captain Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) to join the Maquis and further their war against Cardassia. The War of Terror (the fight for freedom from the perspective of the Maquis).
Why Star Trek: Lower Decks Peanuts Hamper Is the Worst Starfleet Traitor
The peanut gift basket was originally a righteous deserter, but turned into a complete traitor during the war. Star Trek: Lower Decks third episode. “Mathematically Perfect Redemption” seems to be a story about how Exocomp re-embraces Starfleet’s values, and for a brief, heroic moment, a peanut hamper seems to save the day. But the former Lower Decker is really selfish, cunning, and ruthless. Peanut Basket is a psychopath who only cares about himself and no one else. In fact, when the Peanuts gift basket landed in Areolas, the first thing she did was voluntarily hand over all of Starfleet’s security codes. She ultimately doesn’t care about Ariore or even the birdman Radha she married, and Peanut Humper doesn’t care if the planet and the crew of the Cerritos are killed.
Once Peanut Humper is incarcerated at the Daystrom Institute, she immediately forms an unholy alliance with another evil sentient artificial intelligence, Agimus (Jeffrey Combs), who This proves that Exocomp is not done with its treason against Starfleet.As a computer equipped with its own replicators and various systems, the Peanut Basket may become the most dangerous traitor, not only Star Trek: Lower Decks But everything in Star Trek has been seen before.
Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3 airs every Thursday on Paramount+.