: Unlike standard 8-bit video, 10-bit encoding offers 1,024 shades of each primary color (compared to 256 in 8-bit). This drastically reduces "color banding" in dark, moody scenes—of which The Terminal List has many—ensuring smoother gradients in shadows and night operations.

This episode is often cited as the moment the series transitions from a "sorrowful story about a broken hero" into a "grand mystery" involving global corruption.

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