Star Trek Trivia Quiz # 9
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Time Travel in the Movies - The crew of the starship Enterprise go back in time to retrieve two whales thus saving their future. Which "Star Trek" Film is this?
The correct answer is 'The Voyage Home'
Trivia Bit - "The people that Chekov and Uhura ask for directions to the 'nuclear wessels' are not actors, including the woman who directs him to Alameda. The scene was filmed with a hidden camera on a San Francisco street." (Trivia courtesy of IMDb.com)
Star Trek Question 2
'Star Trek' Terms: Letter L - Name of a paper that Dr. Pulaski had written before she joined the Enterprise crew.
The correct answer is ''Linear Models of Viral Propagation''
From 'Unnatural Selection.'
Star Trek Question 3
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" Year 7 - Captain Picard was never in love with Dr. Crusher before they were linked together in the episode "Attached". True or false?
The correct answer is 'False'
He fell in love with her while she was married to Jack Crusher, but kept it secret since Jack was a close friend. This was the most significant bit of information to come out while they were linked telepathically. One version of history where they got married was in the series finale, but nothing else was done in the main timeline.
Star Trek Question 4
Real Easy "Star Trek TNG " Quiz - Who was the ship's Counsler?
The correct answer is 'Troi'
Deanna Troi and Will Riker had had a relationship before the series began. It was dicussed on several occasions, however they remained very good friends.
Star Trek Question 5
"Star Trek III: The Search For Spock," Part 2 - What is the more "common" name for the ritual that Sarek is requesting?
The correct answer is 'the re-fusion'
Sarek: "I ask for fal-tor-pan...the re-fusion."
Star Trek Question 6
'Star Trek' Quotes - 'This is no time to talk about time. We don't have the time! ...What was I saying?'
The correct answer is 'Deanna Troi'
Said to Riker after she's had a few too many drinks with Zephram Cochrane. (movie 'Star Trek: First Contact')
Star Trek Question 7
'Star Trek: TNG' - Capt Picard - Who taught Picard a number of home remedies for commen ailments?
The correct answer is 'Aunt Adele'
Star Trek Question 8
'Star Trek' Time Travel - "Star Trek: Voyager" ep 'Time and Again': What caused the disaster that destroyed the planet they found devastated?
The correct answer is 'A rescue attempt from Voyager itself'
The crew find a nearby planet devestated by an explosion that very day. This explosion created sub-space fissures, one of which transport Janeway and Paris to the day before on the planet, when it was still alive. Eventually, the crew in the future use a polaric beam to try to contact Janeway and Paris. When Janeway sees its effect in the past and that it's about to disrupt a power system conduit, she nullifies it with a phaser blast. Since the explosion is averted in the past, time reverts to before they noticed the planet, which is still teeming with life.
Star Trek Question 9
"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home", Part I of II - As the cloaked BOUNTY enters Earth's atmosphere and approaches its destination, one member of the crew says, "San Francisco. I was born there." Which one?
The correct answer is 'Sulu'
In the original script, Sulu even runs into a young boy who will become his great-great-however-many-great-grandfather...but the scene never wound up in the film, because Nimoy couldn't get a usable take -- the young boy playing the role simply would not stop crying!
Star Trek Question 10
"Star Trek" Movie Quotes - "We're only alive because I knew something about this ship that he didn't."
The correct answer is 'Kirk'
McCoy - after Khan attacks the Enterprise in "Star Trek II" but is then forced to flee because of Kirk's ingenuity - comforts Kirk by saying that "you gave as good as you got." This forces Kirk's reply. This quote acknowledges Kirk's momentary guilt for being caught off guard in a moment of crisis. Essentially, he would not have had to "give as good as he got" if he had been more attune to the job at hand.


