There is another instance where we see that the IRAC computer knows about Diana's dual identity. Steve Trevor asks the computer what he should get Diana for a Christmas present. The computer replies to "Ask Wonder Woman."
As an avid wargamer, Dr. Prescott (James A. Watson Jr.) is delighted when he is given his miniature toy soldiers and weapons, exclaiming that "we shall see just who should have won the Battle of Chateau-Thierry!"
That First World War battle, one of the first battles the American Expeditionary Forces fought against the Germans, took place at the French town on the Marne River in northeastern France in June 1918 as part of the last major German offensive of the war. The AEF repelled the German attack, then launched a counterattack that began to turn the tide toward an eventual Allied victory in November 1918.
The AEF won the Battle of Chateau-Thierry. It is not revealed which side Dr. Prescott thought should have won.
That First World War battle, one of the first battles the American Expeditionary Forces fought against the Germans, took place at the French town on the Marne River in northeastern France in June 1918 as part of the last major German offensive of the war. The AEF repelled the German attack, then launched a counterattack that began to turn the tide toward an eventual Allied victory in November 1918.
The AEF won the Battle of Chateau-Thierry. It is not revealed which side Dr. Prescott thought should have won.
When Diana inquires about the First World War miniature toy soldiers at the toy store of Orlich Hoffman, who asks why such a pretty woman would be interested in them, she replies that she has a friend who studies von Clausewitz as a hobby. Carl von Clausewitz (1780 - 1831), a Prussian general and military theorist whose most famous aphorism is "war is the continuation of policy with other means," has been a great influence on military strategy since the 19th century, particularly on Germany's military approach during the First World War.
Though they have an almost identical motif, Hoffman bears no relation to the DC Comics villain Toyman, who has fought Superman multiple times since 1943.
It is the first Christmas-themed episode of the series.