This was a solid episode.
* Hemmer is cool AF and is quickly becoming one of my favorite characters.
* Chapel's demeanor is toned down just a bit this episode, but she's still upbeat. She's clearly excellent at her job, I just like that she's also a fun, bubbly, engaging person. It's nice to see.
* Una big, strong. Me want comforting embrace from Una.
* Spock's "I am arming myself with knowledge" was perfect.

* Subjective, of course, but this new Enterprise has my favorite interior, hands down.
I love that they're touching on the beans and cornbread of how Starfleet is at this time period, definitely forward thinking, pushing for the best in humanity, but still ran by human ethnocentricity at times and, as Dr. M'Benga says, a different kind of bigotry. Una's predicament makes me think of all the people out there who are different in some way, a way that isn't necessarily accepted by mainstream society, and how they live in constant fear of being exposed, that some may win the affections of close friends if they're "one of the good ones."
What happens to those who aren't seen as "one of the good ones," or who never get the opportunity to prove themselves? Why should they have to prove themselves just for existing? Nice theme to touch on, very relevant right now, and I expect it will continue to be touched on amongst all the other worthwhile themes SNW seems to want to explore while we explore the galaxy.
I don't really do ratings anymore, as it's so subjective, but if I had to rate it, this episode would have received a "9" out of 10. I consider it a very strong entry in the SNW library, and can't wait for next week.