The next clip had Capt. Ed Mercer and Malloy flying a stolen Krill ship to the Krill homeworld (which is apparently in a state of perpetual night) and realizing that they haven't made up Krill-sounding names to disguise themselves. They immediately start bouncing exotic-sounding nonsense names off each other, including "Haagen-Dazs."

The Cast Talks About the Show

While talking about the show, Penny Johnson Jerald acknowledged that the show wasn't what people were expecting. "We're a dramedy, and we [needed] to teach the audience how to watch us." She said the crew always has fun on set, and that they even have a "communal bed" where they can lie down together between takes and rest.When asked what it's like to direct the show, Braga said "It's very intimidating." He mentioned the big sets and heavy special effects involved in the show, but said "It's really hard to screw up a good script." He also acknowledges that trying to make the show work tonally is hard, and cited Episode 2, where Bortus lays an egg, as an example.About halfway through the panel, Seth MacFarlane Skyped into the auditorium and started answering fan questions, the most interesting of which was "What sci-fi characters did you base your characters on?" For MacFarlane, who grew up watching Star Trek: The Original Series, the idea of following in Trek's footsteps and making the captain a paragon of virtue like Picard or (arguably) Kirk was impossible. Instead, he decided to become the antithesis of that captain archetype and created a "mid-level accounting kind of guy."