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  'Star Trek Voyager' Quiz: 'Endgame'   best quiz  
Multiple Choice
 25 Qns
A quiz about 'Endgame,' the series finale of 'Star Trek: Voyager.' Enjoy!
Average, 25 Qns, enfranklopedia, Apr 25 15
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  Name That Episode #13   best quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The number '13' is deemed to be unlucky, but it just might be your lucky day if you ace the next quiz of this series!
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Jan 01 16
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
108 plays
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  Voyager is forever "Timeless"   best quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz is on "Voyager's" 100th episode, "Timeless". Harry Kim and Chakotay, 15 years in the future, try to go back and alter the timeline.
Average, 10 Qns, SRSTrekker, Jul 29 06
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SRSTrekker
863 plays
4.
  Trekkin' Through The Universe Pt. 7   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
In Part 6 (http://www.funtrivia.com/quizdetails.cfm?id=334928), we left Captain Janeway and her crew as they met the Borg in the Delta Quadrant. This quiz is about "Star Trek: Voyager" series 4-7. Will they get home?
Average, 10 Qns, Daddy19, Jun 07 11
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Daddy19
437 plays
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  "The Killing Game"   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
Questions about the 2 part episode in season 4. The questions are not in the order as they are found in the episode.
Average, 15 Qns, ladymacb29, Apr 02 03
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ladymacb29 editor
949 plays
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  "Star Trek: Voyager' - "11:59"   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
This great episode gave us a glimpse of one of Janeway's ancestors. Note: The questions are NOT in order.
Tough, 15 Qns, ladymacb29, Jun 20 03
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ladymacb29 editor
1190 plays
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  Name That Episode #24   best quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Creation of this quiz took less than 24 hours. Will you be able to master it in just one day?
Difficult, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Apr 06 16
Difficult
NEXUSDARKBLUE
110 plays
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  "Star Trek: Voyager" - "The Cloud"   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
In this first season episode Janeway runs out of coffee, Neelix wants to sit on the side of the road and we learn some new facts about the ship and its crew. How much of it do you remember?
Average, 10 Qns, CmdrK, Feb 17 14
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  "Star Trek: Voyager" - "Relativity"   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Seven of Nine is recruited by a 29th century time ship, the U.S.S. Relativity, to prevent Voyager's destruction by an unknown saboteur. Trek across time with Seven and see what you remember from this fifth-season episode - your future depends on it!
Average, 10 Qns, darthrevan89, May 21 15
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darthrevan89
354 plays
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  'Endgame' - The Finale   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
I just saw the series finale... Wonderful episode! Welcome home, Voyager! (Now if only Chakotay and Janeway would get together!)
Average, 10 Qns, ladymacb29, Apr 13 08
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ladymacb29 editor
1813 plays
trivia question Quick Question
What is the name of The Doctor's new wife in the 'future'?

From Quiz "'Star Trek Voyager' Quiz: 'Endgame'"




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  Name That Episode #18    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The "Voyage" continues with another challenging quiz quest!
Average, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Feb 22 16
Average
NEXUSDARKBLUE
91 plays
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  "Star Trek: Voyager" Season One   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Welcome to my quiz! This is my first quiz, and I hope you enjoy it. It will cover the first season of "Star Trek Voyager."
Average, 10 Qns, jedimaster538, Oct 25 07
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jedimaster538
1033 plays
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  Name That Episode #31    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Your quest for quiz perfection continues with this next installment, but will the ultimate goal of the Borg be reflected in your score?
Average, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Dec 16 16
Average
NEXUSDARKBLUE
68 plays
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  Name That Episode #40    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
You've reached another milestone mark in this ongoing voyage; prepare yourself for a special quiz adventure!
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Oct 03 18
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
Oct 03 18
66 plays
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  Name That Episode #26    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Passing over the quarter-of-a-century mark with another challenging Voyager quiz!
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Jul 03 16
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
85 plays
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  Name That Episode #27    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The name game continues with another challenging 'Voyager' quiz!
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Dec 09 16
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
75 plays
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  Name That Episode #41    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Thought this quiz series was over? It's back with even more challenging questions than ever before!
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Jun 22 20
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
Jun 22 20
71 plays
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  Name That Episode #14    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The Thanksgiving feast may be over, but I'm serving up another helping of challenging episodes for you to indulge in!
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Jan 01 16
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
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  Name That Episode #9    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Eight isn't enough when it comes to my quizzes. Prepare yourself for the ninth installment of "Name That Episode"... if you dare...
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Jan 01 16
Tough
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  Name That Episode #39    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Mastered the last installment of this ongoing quiz series? Test your knowledge once more with this next batch of challenging questions!
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Jun 07 18
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
Jun 07 18
58 plays
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  Name That Episode #34    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Trekking forward with the name game in another challenging "Voyager" quiz. How far back in your memory will you need to go?
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, May 04 17
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
71 plays
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  Name That Episode #33    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Spring has sprung, but will you weather the storm and reign supreme on this next quiz?
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Apr 10 17
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
76 plays
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  Name That Episode #21    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
No need to be a blackjack player to make '21' on this next quiz, but you'll need to play all of your cards right to ace it!
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Feb 08 16
Tough
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82 plays
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  Name That Episode #8    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Does my most challenging quiz to date lie in wait?
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Jan 01 16
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
73 plays
25.
  Star Trek: Voyager   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
How well do you really know the TV series "Star Trek Voyager"? This quiz will test you to find out!
Tough, 10 Qns, janewaygirl, Feb 24 08
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  Name That Episode #20    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
You just may need to rely upon your 20/20 vision in order to see yourself through this one!
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Jan 30 16
Tough
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  Name That Episode #22    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
It's not a CATCH-22, but you'll catch on quick when you see there's no escape from performing well on QUIZ 22!
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Mar 04 16
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
76 plays
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  Name That Episode #32    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Springing back into action with the next challenging quiz of this ongoing series!
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, May 08 17
Tough
NEXUSDARKBLUE
58 plays
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  Name That Episode #12    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The challenging quizzes in this series just keep on coming! Ready to delve into #12?
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Jan 01 16
Tough
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  Name That Episode #11    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Breaking the Level 10 threshold with the eleventh installment of this challenging series. Ready to warp again?
Tough, 10 Qns, NEXUSDARKBLUE, Jan 01 16
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'Star Trek: Voyager' - Episodes Trivia Questions

1. The episode begins with Seven, Icheb, and Janeway saying farewell to the younger Borg children (Mezoti, Rebi, and Azan). What species has offered a home to these children?

From Quiz
"Imperfection"

Answer: Wysanti

Janeway mentions that she is grateful that Rebi and Azan will have a chance to grow up with their own people (and that they were kind enough to let Mezoti join them). The twins are Wysanti. Mezoti mentions that she has been studying all available data relevant to the Wysanti and that it is not customary for people on Wysanti to say goodbye. Mezoti is Norcadian. Icheb is Brunali. The Numiri were a species in the Delta Quadrant at war with the Banea who had Paris framed for the murder of a Banean weapons designer in "Ex Post Facto".

2. The episode opens at the first annual Voyager science fair. Chakotay, Torres, Janeway, and Seven are at Azan and Rebi's project. Janeway asks, "Why potatoes?" Seven tells her that their first idea was to clone whom?

From Quiz "Child's Play"

Answer: Naomi & Naomi Wildman & Wildman

While the twins had wanted to clone Naomi, Seven suggested that they start with something smaller -- hence the potatoes. The other science fair projects were: Mezodi raised a Teirenian ant colony in soil infused with a blue ion dye so it would be easier to see the insects. She chose the project saying, "I like bugs." Naomi made a model of Kataris (her father's homeworld). She programmed the geophysical and atmospheric conditions. Icheb created a high-resolution gravimetric sensor array. The array will improve Voyager's ability to to scan for the neutrino flux associated with wormholes.

3. At the beginning of the episode, Jisa is frantically looking for Gedrin. How many biopods does he tell her were damaged?

From Quiz "Dragon's Teeth"

Answer: 37

Gedrin tells Jisa that he had no choice but to disconnect them from the reactor. The two of them eventually get into their own biopods for what they think will be only five years.

4. The episode opens on the USS Equinox. The shields are taken off-line to recharge the emitters. When this happens, fissures begin to form on the Equinox bridge. How many fissures are shown during this scene?

From Quiz "Equinox (Part 1)"

Answer: 4

The charging cycle for the shield emitters takes 45 seconds. During this time, we see 4 fissures and three aliens. It is clear (from the weapon fire) that more than 4 fissures form, but the rest appear off screen. One of the aliens kills a member of the Equinox crew.

5. What song is Ensign Kim playing as the show opens?

From Quiz "Course: Oblivion"

Answer: Heart and Soul

Kim is playing his clarinet in a trio (with a crewman on bass and a crewman on guitar). They open with "Heart and Soul", but eventually play "Here Comes the Bride" (when Torres enters the mess hall) and "The Wedding March" (at the end of the ceremony).

6. The crew of Voyager comes across a wormhole that appears to lead directly to Sector 001 (Earth). However, they also detect massive amounts of what type of activity that suggests a lifeform?

From Quiz "Bliss"

Answer: bioplasmic

Despite this finding and the fact that the neutrino flux is erratic, the findings from the class-5 probe that they launch leads them to think that it is a valid wormhole.

7. Which title character is the first to speak in this episode?

From Quiz "Infinite Regress"

Answer: Kim

The very first words heard are actually from the Computer, "Regeneration cycle incomplete." However, the first title character to speak is Harry Kim in the briefing room, "When I checked the overnight sensor logs, this little surprise was waiting for me."

8. In her personal log at the beginning of the episode, what "text" does Seven of Nine say that she will review and that the Doctor suggests will have "educational value"?

From Quiz "The Omega Directive"

Answer: A Christmas Carol

She will get to the book after conducting a diagnostic of the aft sensor array, taking a nutritional supplement, and engaging in one hour of cardiovascular activity.

9. B'Elanna is bound and tied up with rope while onboard a damaged shuttlecraft, but the moment an alien visitor cuts the ropes restraining her, she aims a phaser at him, firing a warning shot.

From Quiz Name That Episode #41

Answer: Muse

In the opening teaser, the alien playwright returns to the Delta Flyer to check on his inspiration: B'Elanna, the 'Eternal', whose hands and feet are bound with rope. After convincing him to treat her wounds and to untie her, an angry B'Elanna snatches a phaser and points it at the playwright, demanding that he leaves. When he refuses to budge, B'Elanna turns and fires a phaser blast at a bulkhead as a warning that she's serious. The alien poet flees, but eventually returns later with food, pressing the half-Klingon for more stories about Voyager's travels.

10. A Borg drone, while in the interior of a Borg ship, is seen healing the bloody scar of a humanoid who is injured during a shooting battle in space.

From Quiz Name That Episode #40

Answer: Dark Frontier

Most of the time, when we did see a Borg drone in action, the drone was either simply walking around or assimilating another humanoid with its injection tubules. However, in the two-hour event where we meet the Borg Queen for the first time (technically the second time, for "Star Trek: First Contact" viewers), there is a drone who is seen healing Seven's bloody scar with a green beam of sweeping energy (very advanced thermal regenerators the Borg have!) while Seven is serving on board the ship that is battling Species 10026, a new alien race whom the Borg Queen wants to assimilate into the Collective.

11. Seven is in Astrometrics, using the controls on a computer panel to create a visible electric power surge that temporarily shocks an alien who isn't being very cooperative, all without anyone's authorization.

From Quiz Name That Episode #38

Answer: Message In A Bottle

Upon establishing communications via the relay network the first time in this episode, B'Elanna and Seven are greeted by an angry member of the Hirogen via the Astrometrics viewscreen. The Hirogen claim ownership of the technology that allows the Doctor to transport over to the Federation ship being controlled by the Romulans. The second time communications are established, the same angry Hirogen reappears, attempting to sever Voyager's link with the relay network. When Janeway tries to explain her crew's situation, an electrical discharge suddenly appears, giving the uncooperative Hirogen a violent shock and inciting puzzled reactions from Janeway and B'Elanna. Seven then explains that she intentionally sent a feedback surge through the relay network since the Hirogen refused to respond with diplomacy.

12. Chakotay is walking through a corridor onboard Voyager when he gives a voice command to the ship's computer to locate Janeway; that command is promptly belayed before he is then ordered to enter the captain's quarters.

From Quiz Name That Episode #35

Answer: Renaissance Man

Chakotay suspects that something is wrong with his captain since she and the Doctor left Voyager to go on a brief away mission together. And he's right, although he doesn't know that Janeway has really been taken captive by the 'spy aliens' while the Doctor has been impersonating her. In one scene, Chakotay stops at Janeway's quarters and asks the ship's computer to locate Janeway. Before the computer can respond, however, the Doctor (posing as Janeway) tells the computer to belay that order before saying to the commander, "My quarters--now!", their discussion then proceeding to continue behind closed doors. In "Displaced", even with all of the crewmembers disappearing from the ship one by one, and Chakotay surely curious as to their unknown whereabouts, he's never asking the ship's computer to locate Janeway. In "Night", Chakotay is already well aware of the captain's whereabouts: in her own quarters, which was her preferred place to stay while Voyager was traversing the starless region nicknamed 'the void'. Then in "Equinox, Part 2", it's true that Janeway, in her determination to apprehend Captain Ransom, was flying solo in her decision-making and belayed every order that Chakotay gave. But again, Chakotay is already well aware of the captain's whereabouts, approaching her on many occasions to question her authority, and thus has no need to inquire the ship's computer for that information.

13. B'Elanna's baby shower is given in the mess hall in this episode.

From Quiz Name That Episode #34

Answer: Human Error

At the very beginning, B'Elanna is being gifted an assortment of thoughtful gifts from the senior staff; Seven, however, isn't present, as her 'experiment' with her romance with a holographic Chakotay is taking precedence over everything else happening on the ship. The ex-drone does, however, give the chief engineer a belated gift later--a cute pair of baby booties.

14. Paris is testing a cloaking device on an apple while Tuvok supervises, shortly before the captain issues a ship-wide alert over the com.

From Quiz Name That Episode #33

Answer: Distant Origin

After the cloaked Voth scientists are revealed in the mess hall, one of them stuns Chakotay and abducts him, but not before leaving behind one of their self-cloaking devices. Later, Paris is analyzing this device under Tuvok's supervision, using an apple as the test subject when he offers that something organic has to be used. Shortly afterwards, Janeway's voice comes over the com, as the Voth city-ship is approaching and posing as a tactical threat. Paris and Tuvok, however, never make it to the bridge before Voyager is captured and the Voth's dampening field renders the ship's defenses useless. In "Riddles", it's true that the mysterious Ba'neth, which had attacked Tuvok on the Delta Flyer, were using cloaking technology. However, they did not leave behind any physical cloaking devices for any of the Voyager crew to analyze. The aliens performing the various dangerous experiments on the Voyager crew in "Scientific Method" were cloaked as well; just as with "Riddles", however, no physical cloaking devices were left behind for any of the crew to analyze here neither. Then in "Gravity", there is nobody using cloaking technology of any kind at all.

15. In this episode, a little girl is seen losing the grip of another child and falling down into a bottomless abyss below.

From Quiz Name That Episode #32

Answer: Flashback

The virus that manifested itself as a memory in Tuvok's brain took the form of Tuvok as a young boy, desperately reaching over a mountainous cliff and trying to prevent a little girl from falling down below. This 'flashback' would repeat itself over and over all the way up until the end, when a series of various other children are taking turns trying to rescue the falling girl. Now that I think about this episode, I never really quite understood what exactly the girl (nor the other children) represented, but then again, practically all of the other bizarre 'mind' episodes in the "Star Trek" universe are often difficult to understand altogether. "Innocence" did allow us to see 'children' (the ones stranded with Tuvok were actually adults, even though the actors where children), but none of them are seen falling down into a bottomless pit of any kind. In "Nemesis", we did see a young girl when the brainwashed Chakotay emerged from the woods and arrived at the Vori settlement. Later, we see them trapped together below the surface in a deep trench being guarded by Kradin soldiers, but other than this, there are no children seen falling into a bottomless pit. Then in "Remember", there were no little children seen at all in B'Elanna's/Korenna's memories of the atrocities that took place in Enaran society.

16. A Christmas tree is seen on the main viewscreen of Voyager's bridge in this episode.

From Quiz Name That Episode #30

Answer: Death Wish

When the two Q's are engaged in their little hide-and-seek game, the crew of Voyager is caught in the middle, the ship being bounced around to various points in the space-time continuum. In one instance, Voyager's sensors detect that the ship is attached to something...and that something turns out to be the branch of a Christmas tree, as seen when both the image of the tree and Q (the one we know and love played by John De Lancie) both appear on the bridge's main viewscreen. In essence, Voyager had been turned into a giant Christmas ornament, which was one of the second Q's attempts at finding a permanent hiding place from the rest of the omnipotent aliens. In "11:59", the campy town of Canton, Indiana is shown to be snow-covered, taking place after the Christmas holiday season and before the new year. Yet we do not see any Christmas trees there, and nor is any of the town's imagery ever seen anywhere on Voyager itself. We further would not see Christmas trees of any variety in neither "One Small Step" nor "Friendship One".

17. A model miniature replica of Voyager, though with a missing piece, is seen sitting atop someone's desk in this episode.

From Quiz Name That Episode #31

Answer: Friendship One

A tricky one right off the bat! At the very end of "Friendship One", Janeway and Chakotay are in Carey's quarters, discussing how they've lost a valuable member of the crew. While seated at a desk, Janeway mentions that Carey had been designing a miniature model of Voyager, but hadn't yet finished it before being killed at the hands of the radiation-suffering aliens down on the nuclear winter-devastated planet; the model was missing exactly one nacelle. In "Living Witness", it's true that the Kyrian museum housed all sorts of artifacts from the 700-year-old Voyager, but none of the displays were actual desks where someone could sit down in front of them. The aliens down on the time-advancing planet in "Blink Of An Eye" were surely obsessed with Voyager, calling it 'The Sky Ship' and building much of their culture around its discovery. Yet no miniature models of their idolized 'Sky Ship' are seen anywhere or at any time in their civilization. And our beloved Lieutenant Barclay was surely obsessed with Voyager in "Pathfinder", having created an entire simulation of the lost Delta Quadrant ship and its crew, but no miniature models of his obsession are ever seen, whether inside the lab of the Pathfinder Project or at Starfleet Headquarters.

18. Janeway is in the woods down on an alien planet when someone or something startles her, calling out to another crewmember who hurries to the rescue while equipped with a phaser and a hand-held light.

From Quiz Name That Episode #29

Answer: Resolutions

Janeway and Chakotay have been left behind on the M-class planet as a quarantine measure, due to the virus they both contracted while on a previous away mission (not seen on screen). In one scene, when day has turned into night, Janeway is taking a bath in the tub that Chakotay built, talking about a new idea she has for finding a cure to their disease. Suddenly, she hears rustling in the trees, and when she alerts Chakotay, he quickly grabs a phaser and a SIMs beacon from their house and hurries outside. Turns out that, when Chakotay shines his beacon in the trees, the 'someone' Janeway heard in the woods is just a lonely primate. In "Concerning Flight", we do see Janeway traversing an outdoor wooded area--when she's heading towards the location of the flying machine with the holographic Leonardo da Vinci in an attempt to escape the alien pirates--but there are no other members of the crew anywhere in sight. In "Coda", it's true that Janeway is in a wooded area when she is with Chakotay down on the planet after their shuttle has crashed, and that the unexpected presence of the Vidiians raises concern. However, she only calls out to Chakotay after one of the Vidiians zaps him with a phaser inside the cavern, which is when another one of the Vidiians proceeds to attack the captain by choking her. Janeway never finds herself in a wooded region in "Resistance"; we only see her in the marketplace, the underground Mokra prisons and the crude shack of a shelter where the crazed man named Caylem lives.

19. Seven admits to not feeling remorse for having helped assimilate an alien species in the past, but later offers to sacrifice herself to that same species in exchange for Voyager's safety.

From Quiz Name That Episode #28

Answer: Day Of Honor

Partway through the episode, B'Elanna and Seven are working together in engineering when the hot-tempered half-Klingon confronts Voyager's newly-severed-from-the-Collective ex-drone about being part of the alien race who wiped out the desperate and destitute Cataati. When B'Elanna asks Seven if there are feelings of remorse for those past acts, Seven replies with a simple 'no', which only riles up a bad-day-having B'Elanna even more than she already was. Then at the end of the episode, when Voyager is suddenly now at the mercy of the Cataati armada, Seven is on the bridge when she offers to give herself up to the vengeful Cataati in exchange for Voyager's safe passage. Fortunately, the deal never comes to pass, as resolution and understanding are eventually reached. In "Think Tank", although Seven does get tempted with the thought of joining Kurros's special group of intelligent minds, she's never in a position where she's willingly sacrificing herself over to Kurros nor to the Hazari, the aliens whom eventually realize that there's no real bounty to be earned and target the think tank's cloaked facility with weapons fire from their ships at the end. In "Tsunkatse", it's true that Seven did, in a way, willingly sacrifice herself by electing to partake in the alien fighting tournament in exchange for her and Tuvok's freedom. But she never expresses any remorse or even mentions anything about having assimilated the race of her alien captors, nor any of the other races represented in the tournament. Then in "Dragon's Teeth", while it's true that Seven's feelings of wanting the Vaadwaur to enjoy individuality and free will led her to release the aliens from their stasis pods, she is never offering herself as a sacrifice to prevent Voyager from being destroyed by the Vaadwaur, nor by the Vaadwaur's centuries-old enemies hovering above in orbit called the Turei.

20. This was the very FIRST episode where Kes causes an object to be moved across a room, whether the object be living or non-living, real or imagined.

From Quiz Name That Episode #26

Answer: Persistence Of Vision

A tricky one right off the bat! In "Persistence Of Vision", the first time Janeway checks into sickbay to get examined by the Doctor as a result of her stress, she sees an image of the little girl named Beatrice from her holonovel. The Doctor can't see the girl, but when Kes enters the room and sees the girl herself, the Ocampan puts on a momentary psycho-kinetic display that forces the image of the girl to rush into Janeway's body while the captain is resting on a bio-bed. "Cathexis" did air prior to "Persistence Of Vision" in the show's first season, but Kes didn't move any objects in this episode; she only sensed the alien presence jumping from person to person on the ship. In "Cold Fire", Kes would put on her second psycho-kinetic display of the series when the Ocampan man named Tanis instructs her on how to enhance her powers, moving a metal cup across a table in the mess hall with a nearby Neelix witnessing the shocking performance. Of course, this episode aired AFTER "Persistence Of Vision" and, thus, cannot qualify as the correct answer. With her enhanced Ocampan powers in "The Gift", presumably as a result of her contact with Species 8472 in the "Scorpion" two-parter, Kes uses her psycho-kinetic abilities once again, this time to retrieve a medical instrument from a shelf while she and the Doctor are analyzing an unconscious newly-severed-from-the-collective Seven-Of-Nine in sickbay. This fourth-season episode, however, also aired later than "Persistence Of Vision", and thus cannot quality as the correct answer either.

21. Tuvok initiates a mind meld with a crewmember in his quarters while the Doctor performs a procedure that causes a patient to attempt to delete his program twice.

From Quiz Name That Episode #24

Answer: Coda

In an attempt to help Kes strengthen her perceptions of the captain's presence, Tuvok initiates a mind meld with the Ocampan in his quarters, but the attempt fails without either one of them being able to sense Janeway anywhere onboard the ship. Prior to that, a Vidiian phage-infected Janeway is being quarantined behind a forcefield in sickbay. Against the captain's objections, the Doctor performs euthanasia by filling the space within the forcefield with gas. After two voice commands to delete the Doctor's program fail, the captain quickly succumbs to the deadly gas and enjoys another one of her many 'deaths' in this episode.

22. The Doctor is frustrated when he materializes on the holodeck, but someone else on the holodeck is happy to see him, embracing him with a hug.

From Quiz Name That Episode #23

Answer: Twisted

Due to Voyager being entangled within the lifeform that the crew initially believes was just a spatial distortion, a variety of technical glitches are happening all over the ship. One of those glitches is the Doctor being unable to transfer his program back to sickbay, as every time he attempts to do so, he appears back on the holodeck where the crew is running Paris's Sandrine's program for Kes's birthday party. After one failed attempt in particular, the Doctor is sensually hugged by the Sandrine character herself, the French woman having become attracted to the EMH. In "The Killing Game, Part 2", the Doctor does appear on the holodeck, joining Janeway in the effort to put an end to the World War II conflict between the Hirogen, the Nazis and the remaining crewmembers affected by the Hirogen's neural implants. But nobody in the World War II program ever hugs the Doctor. Nor is the Doctor hugged by anyone while playing the role of the priest in the Fair Haven program in "Spirit Folk", and although he does get kissed by Freya in the Beowulf program in "Heroes And Demons", he doesn't get hugged at any point during that first-season episode either.

23. In the same episode, an injured Chakotay is walking with a makeshift cane while Paris is onboard a ship with an alien who is frightened by Paris' piloting maneuvers.

From Quiz Name That Episode #21

Answer: Natural Law

Chakotay suffers a fracture to one of his legs after he and Seven crash land on the surface of the Ventu homeworld. Although communicating with the aliens and trusting their intentions is tough going at first, the aliens eventually treat Chakotay's injury by fixing it up with a splint, after which he's seen walking around the Ventu village with a cane for extra support. Meanwhile, Paris is ordered to take a piloting course at the instruction of the aliens governing the space station overlooking the Ventu homeworld as a result of his piloting violations while onboard the Delta Flyer. After being given encrypted orders to fly through the subspace barrier en route to rescuing the stranded Chakotay and Seven, Paris violates the government's flight codes once again, showing off some wild, fancy piloting maneuvers at the horror of his instructor seated behind him.

24. This was the FIRST episode where a Kazon-controlled ship deploys weapons fire upon something OTHER THAN another ship flying in outer space.

From Quiz Name That Episode #20

Answer: Alliances

This one's somewhat tricky! First of all, in "State Of Flux", none of the Kazon ships Voyager encountered ever deployed weapons fire--not on Voyager nor on anything else. Secondly, in "Shattered", there were no Kazon ships encountered at all, despite Seska and a few of her Kazon henchmen appearing in one of Chakotay's fractured timelines. In "Initiations", the two Kazon ships encountered by Chakotay only fired upon his shuttle with phasers and a tractor beam; they don't fire upon anything else. It's true that there was weapons fire deployed on the moon where Chakotay and the Kazon boy, who was trying to earn his name in battle, transported before the shuttle crashed. But the source of that weapons fire were the hidden disruptors, charges and other devices the Kazon had constructed beneath the rocks for their training exercises and not any of the Kazon ships themselves. So that leaves "Alliances" as the correct answer. Near the end of this episode, Janeway, Neelix, Tuvok and the Trabe leader are all meeting with the Majes of the four Kazon sects on Sobras when the room where the negotiations are taking place begins to tremble. Instinctively, Janeway orders everyone to get down on the floor, and not a moment to soon, as a Kazon ship right outside the window had moved into position to spray weapons fire into the room. Unfortunately for the Trabe leader, none of the Kazon Majes were killed in the incident as he had wanted, causing Janeway to break off any potential chance of an alliance she and her crew might've had with his people.

25. Kes is in the mess hall when she's alerted to something that's come aboard Voyager, which she takes the initiative of investigating with tricorder in hand.

From Quiz Name That Episode #18

Answer: Before And After

In one of her time jumps backward, the Krenim are attacking Voyager with temporal-variant torpedoes. Neelix, who has joined the security detail to help with the crew's dismal situation, informs Kes that one of Krenim's torpedoes has gotten stuck inside one of the Jefferies tubes. When Kes realizes that the torpedo is the source of her temporal instability, she goes into the Jefferies tube to scan for the precise temporal variance of the torpedo, shortly before she experiences yet another backwards time jump. In "Cathexis", it's Kes who alerts Neelix to the strange presence she's been sensing (which actually turns out to be TWO presences--both the Komar that possessed Tuvok and Chakotay's mind) and not anybody alerting Kes herself about the alien presence that's come aboard Voyager. In "Persistence Of Vision", although the crew is aware that something strange is happening on the ship, Kes is never directly alerted that there's an alien on the ship causing the crew to hallucinate; she actually discovers this on her own after she successfully completes B'Elanna's program down in engineering to disable the psionic barrier permeating Voyager. In "Warlord", Kes does get called via the com when the injured Ilari passengers are transported into sickbay in the beginning of the episode, but she's sitting quietly in her quarters when that happens.

26. Somebody from Starfleet is seen temporarily sharing a closed living space with somebody else, a piece of furniture arranged to properly accommodate one of the two individuals.

From Quiz Name That Episode #16

Answer: Lineage

A tricky one right off the bat! After he and B'Elanna have another one of their lover's quarrels, Paris decides to sleep over in Harry's quarters for the night. In order to accommodate his unexpected guest, Harry transforms one of his couches into a bed, complete with pillows and sheets. Harry, of course, is the one from Starfleet while his buddy Paris is an ex-Maquis-turned-convicted criminal-turned-Federation conn officer. In "Flashback", Tuvok does spend a moment in his shared quarters with U.S.S. Excelsior crewmate Dmitri Valtane during one instance while he's mind-melded with Janeway, attempting to sleep before the Excelsior crew is summoned to their battle stations. However, none of the furniture inside these quarters is arranged specifically for neither Tuvok nor Valtane--nor even an observing Janeway. In "Pathfinder", our beloved Reginald Barclay has invited our beloved Counselor Troi over to his San Francisco apartment to talk about his obsession with Voyager, but Barclay doesn't have to arrange any furniture in order to accommodate her. He does, however, offer the Betazoid some ice cream from the replicator at the beginning of the episode, and shares a glass of champagne with her at the very end. In "Non Sequitur", Harry finds himself back on Earth and living in his San Francisco loft with his girlfriend Libby. There's no furniture rearranging that occurs at any time that Harry is inside the loft with her...and the bit of movement of their bodies while they're sleeping and kissing in bed together doesn't count here either ;-)

27. A holographic program ends abruptly with a single crewmember seated on the holodeck floor.

From Quiz Name That Episode #15

Answer: Threshold

Paris is running a shuttle simulation of his attempt at breaking the warp 10 barrier at the beginning of the episode. He experiences a few technical and mechanical problems during the simulation to the point that the shuttle reaches critical stress levels. Instead of the shuttle exploding, as the holodeck safeties were presumably enabled, the simulation simply comes to a screeching halt with Paris seated on the holodeck's floor, a clearly-disappointed Harry and B'Elanna standing over him at a holodeck control panel. In "The Fight", none of Chakotay's boxing simulations end with him sitting on the holodeck floor; in fact, Chakotay isn't sitting down at all during any of his simulations. The only time Chakotay is sitting in this episode is during his vision quests when he's seated next to his grandfather in the forest, and when he's sitting up on the bio-bed in sickbay while the Doctor's treating him. In "Real Life", the only times any crewmembers are sitting down on the holodeck is when the Doctor, Kes and B'Elanna are seated at the table having dinner with the Doctor's holographic family; when the Doctor is confronting Jeffrey's Klingon friends while sitting on the sofa in the living room; and when the Doctor is sitting down in the chair in the hospital at Belle's bedside. Nobody is sitting on the holodeck floor itself at any point during this episode. And the only time anybody is sitting down on the holodeck in "Human Error" is when Seven and a holographic Chakotay are sitting down on the bench at the piano while Seven is trying her hand at playing a few musical selections. The Doctor does kneel down to scan an unconscious Seven after the holographic Chakotay calls the EMH to the holodeck, and the Doctor does find Seven laying on the floor, but neither of them is actually SITTING on the floor.

28. Chakotay is giving orders to a group of crewmembers inside one of the cargo bays, but he's unaware that a couple of those crewmembers are quietly engaged in their own private conversation while he's speaking.

From Quiz Name That Episode #14

Answer: The Disease

Chakotay is explaining to the crew how they all will go about helping out the xenophobic Varro with repairs to their ship while Paris and Kim are standing in the back of the crowd, Voyager's senior conn officer confronting the young ensign about him contacting Tal, the woman whom Harry has fallen in love with and whom he gets 'the disease' from. In "Coda", after Janeway has 'died', Chakotay does speak to the crew that has gathered in the mess hall for the captain's memorial service, but he never speaks to any crewmembers gathered inside the cargo bay. In "Learning Curve", Chakotay does confront the four former Maquis in the mess hall regarding their defiance at Tuvok's instruction, but the commander never speaks to any crewmembers in the cargo bay in this episode either. Nor does Chakotay speak to any crewmembers inside the cargo bay at any moment during "Repentance"; it's only Tuvok, Neelix and some of the Starfleet security guards, plus the Nygean prison guard and his imprisoned inmates, who hold conversations in the cargo bay in this episode.

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