The Lower Deckers embark on a classic cave mission, paying tribute to Planet Hell, which stored Star Trek's iconic cave set for almost 20 years.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Star Trek: Lower Decks pays homage to the infamous Planet Hell set from the Star Trek: The Next Generation era with a celebration of cave missions. The Lower Deckers are sent to examine some carnivorous moss in the caves beneath the planet Grottonus before they inevitably get trapped with no means to contact the USS Cerritos.
Star Trek: TNG’s Planet Hell & Caves Explained Planet Hell, or to give it its official title - Paramount Stage 16 - was primarily known for housing Star Trek's cave set during the late 1980s and 1990s. This is why all the caves in the Star Trek: The Next Generation era look so similar, regardless of the planet. Setting episodes in caves was a budget-saving technique because it allowed them to use a pre-existing standing set.
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