Star Trek Trivia Quiz # 22
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"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home", Part I of II - Who are the two witnesses to the cloaked BOUNTY's landing on Earth?
The correct answer is 'sanitation workers'
Two men working a sanitation truck are nearby when the invisible BOUNTY causes a great deal of atmospheric disturbance and leaves giant "footprints" in the grass...but they flee the scene, pretending to have seen nothing. (We see some joggers when the BOUNTY *leaves* the park near the end of the film, but not when it arrives.)
Star Trek Question 2
Star Trek Black Fire - What ship did the Romulans claim the Federation destroyed?
The correct answer is 'Space Hawk'
Star Trek Question 3
Star Trek Ships - Firsts and Lasts - Which of the following features was NOT seen inside the refitted Enterprise-D before its destruction in "Star Trek: Generations"?
The correct answer is 'A new Observation Lounge'
The Observation Lounge was not even seen during this movie. Besides the changes above, the inside of the ship also had much darker lighting.
Star Trek Question 4
"Star Trek: T.N.G." Episode "Birthright 1 & 2" - When Jaglom Shrek first approaches Worf, he calls him by name?
The correct answer is 'false'
He calls him 'Klingon.'
Star Trek Question 5
Ships from the 'Star Trek' Universe - What was the name of the starship that Riker and LaForge used in the war games exercise against the Enterprise-D?
The correct answer is 'Hathaway'
The Constellation Class starship USS Hathaway was used in the war games by "Capt. Riker" in the second season "Next Generation" episode "Peak Performance".
Star Trek Question 6
'Star Trek' Goofs - TOS vs. other productions: The Klingons looked mostly humanoid in TOS. But the Klingons have cranial and dorsal ridges in 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' and all subsequent productions. How was this explained?
The correct answer is 'Genetic Manipulation'
The first time they had a chance to, in DS9 ep 'Trials and Tribble-ations', Worf just basically said that he didn't want to talk about it. It was later explained in the prequel series 'Enterprise' as genetic manipulation.
Star Trek Question 7
Everybody Loves Rosalind! - Which of these Rosalinds appears in Star Trek television shows?
The correct answer is 'Rosalind Chao'
Chinese American actress Rosalind Chao was born 23rd September 1957. She had an early role as Klinger's girlfriend in "MASH" before taking roles in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". She has appeared in the Movies "The Joy Luck Club" and "A Thousand Pieces of Gold". More recently she played parts in "The West Wing" and "The OC".
Star Trek Question 8
"Star Trek: TOS" Super Quiz - In 'Whom Gods Destroy', how does Spock determine who is the real James Kirk after Garth of Izar assumes his form?
The correct answer is 'The real Kirk offers to sacrifice himself'
Spock realizes that only the real Kirk would offer to sacrifice himself to save the ship.
Star Trek Question 9
Ships From the 'Star Trek' Universe V - What was the name of the Ornaran freighter, that was carrying 'Felicium' to the planet Brekka, which was encountered by the Enterprise-D?
The correct answer is 'Sanction'
The Sanction was the vessel that the Enterprise-D crew had to rescue in the episode "Symbiosis".
Star Trek Question 10
TV Cliffhangers Part 1 - In its shocking third-season closer, 'Star Trek: The Next Generation's' incorruptible Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) was 'assimilated' into the baddie Borg race. Faster than you can say 'Stockholm syndrome,' Picard was a walking, talking Borg. At episode's end, his own Enterprise was blasting away at Picard and his new 'friends,' certain to blow them to bits. Declaring himself leader of the alien race, Picard even gave himself a fancy new name. What was it?
The correct answer is 'Locutus'
Picard's Enterprise crew knew they were in for it when their fearless leader announced, 'I am Locutus of Borg. Resistance is futile.' Fortunately, it was the Borg's evil mission that proved futile. (Although they did survive the Enterprise's cliffhanger-making attack.) Commander Riker (Jonathan Frakes) eventually saved the day, and Locutus was disconnected from his headgear, allowing Picard to be Picard again. This big, bad Borg trip would serve as the jumping-off point for the 1996 Next Generation flick 'Star Trek: First Contact.'


