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Name That Episode #10 Trivia Quiz


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A multiple-choice quiz by NEXUSDARKBLUE. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
383,324
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
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131
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Question 1 of 10
1. Nurse Ogawa is addressed as 'Doctor Ogawa' in this episode. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Dr. Crusher makes several inquiries to the ship's computer while she's walking down a corridor and checking individual rooms for lifesigns onboard the Enterprise, but the computer is unable to process one inquiry of hers in particular. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Picard, Worf and Counselor Troi beam down to a planet where they are first approached by an alien mediator, then approached by three alien acquaintances of the mediator who take turns speaking to the group while the mediator himself says nothing at all. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Ensign Ro fires a hand-held weapon at a crewmember in Ten Forward, but neither the crewmember targeted by the energy blast nor anyone else on the ship is attempting to cause any harm to her. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. An Enterprise away team beams onto a vessel where they discover both dead AND living humanoids in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Riker is walking towards a structure on a planet when he is suddenly snagged by a well-concealed booby trap in the ground, leaving him suspended in the air upside-down as other crewmembers rush to his rescue. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Picard is walking in a corridor onboard the Enterprise and enters through closed doors, but instead of ending up in a room, he finds himself nearly stepping outside of the ship and directly into outer space. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Earthquakes cause a planet to tremble twice, leading a scientist in their aftermath to falsify discovery of breaches on the surface as a tool of persuasion for possible evacuation to the Enterprise. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Geordi is found suspended in the air upside-down after he and an away team beam down to a planet's surface, but his rescue is delayed when a group of aliens approach from a short distance away. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Romulans are seen both onboard the Enterprise AND onboard their own ship in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Nurse Ogawa is addressed as 'Doctor Ogawa' in this episode.

Answer: Parallels

In one of Worf's alternate timelines, Nurse Ogawa has taken over the chief medical doctor's duties onboard the Enterprise, revealing to Worf that Geordi is dead after the Klingon security chief and Data figure out the connection between the time jumps and Geordi's VISOR.

In "Future Imperfect", Nurse Ogawa does appear in Riker's 'imperfect future' created by the lonely alien, but she is still in her familiar role as nurse while an aged Dr. Crusher is still the chief medical officer. Ogawa also remains the same friendly, dedicated nurse in both "Clues" and "Genesis".
2. Dr. Crusher makes several inquiries to the ship's computer while she's walking down a corridor and checking individual rooms for lifesigns onboard the Enterprise, but the computer is unable to process one inquiry of hers in particular.

Answer: Remember Me

With everyone else onboard the Enterprise seemingly having 'disappeared', Dr. Crusher finds herself traversing the ship's corridors alone, desperately searching for signs that any of the missing crew is still alive somewhere. While stopping occasionally to check several rooms along the way, she asks the computer if it's possible for her to be the only one in command of a starship with the caliber and capabilities of the Enterprise with her primary knowledge as a physician and her limited knowledge of all other operating essentials.

The last in her series of questions made to the computer results in the computer being unable to provide any answer at all, except for a scrambling of blips and beeps to show the computer's confusion to that impossibility.

In none of the other three episodes is the doctor checking individual rooms for signs of the crew, and she wouldn't have had a need to, as all crewmembers are accounted for in each of those episodes.
3. Picard, Worf and Counselor Troi beam down to a planet where they are first approached by an alien mediator, then approached by three alien acquaintances of the mediator who take turns speaking to the group while the mediator himself says nothing at all.

Answer: Loud As A Whisper

Upon beaming down to the planet called Ramatis III, Worf, Troi and the captain are silently greeted by Riva, the man chosen to be the mediator for establishing peaceful relations between two warring alien species. Accompanying Riva are two alien men and an alien woman--representing art, passion and balance, respectively--who speak for him, as their mediator is revealed to be deaf.

In "Where The Silence Has Lease", there is nobody acting as a mediator for the alien being that resembles a human face (as perceived by the bridge crew via the main viewscreen).

The same holds true for "Ensign Ro"; Picard and his new yet troubled Bajoran officer speak with the leader of the Bajoran encampment directly upon beaming down to the surface of the colony.

Then in "Redemption, Part 1", although Picard and Worf do end up in the Great Hall down on Qo'noS and have diplomatic discussions with Gowron, Lursa, B'Etor and the other Klingons, Counselor Troi is never among the group.
4. Ensign Ro fires a hand-held weapon at a crewmember in Ten Forward, but neither the crewmember targeted by the energy blast nor anyone else on the ship is attempting to cause any harm to her.

Answer: The Next Phase

After subduing the Romulan who had entered the same alternate 'phase' as herself and Geordi, the troubled Bajoran conn officer takes possession of the Romulan's hand-held disruptor, randomly firing blasts from the weapon in various areas of Ten Forward in an effort to get Data and the rest of the crew to detect the chroniton fields and, ultimately, her and Geordi's presence.

At one moment during the memorial service, Ro Laren fires a blast directly at Riker's head while the commander is playing the trombone, mock retaliation for him not revealing what he had planned to say about her prior to the festivities.

But because the Romulan disruptor is also out of phase, the blast from the weapon causes no damage to Riker at all. In her debut episode that also bears her name, the Bajoran ensign did join Orta and the other masked, hand-held weapon-wielding Bajorans after Picard, Worf, Troi and Data entered the underground caves, but she never had possession of any of these weapons herself. In neither "Conundrum" nor "Power Play" is Ensign Ro handling a hand-held weapon of any kind, and nor is there any kind of weapon at all that is fired upon a crewmember without causing physical damage.
5. An Enterprise away team beams onto a vessel where they discover both dead AND living humanoids in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Booby Trap

There were no survivors onboard the Promellian battle cruiser found in the debris field; only the skeletal remains of the crew are discovered by Picard and the rest of the away team. In "Night Terrors", the only survivor of the mass killings onboard the U.S.S. Brittain is the Betazoid man whom Counselor Troi senses is still alive when the away team beams over to the derelict ship at the beginning of the episode.

At the beginning of "The Neutral Zone", Worf and Data at first only discover the creepy skeletal remains of the Humans kept in the stasis pods onboard the ancient capsule, but then find the three Humans who survived the long-term preservation and who are eventually reanimated back onboard the Enterprise.

Then in "Yesterday's Enterprise", there are both dead and severely wounded fellow Starfleet officers found when Riker, Yar, Geordi and the rest of the away team beam over to the past-timeline Enterprise-C. Captain Garrett and Lieutenant Castillo are among the survivors, but Garrett eventually succumbs to her death at the hands of the Klingon bird of prey that attacks both Enterprises towards the midway point of the episode.
6. Riker is walking towards a structure on a planet when he is suddenly snagged by a well-concealed booby trap in the ground, leaving him suspended in the air upside-down as other crewmembers rush to his rescue.

Answer: The Survivors

In the humorous moment after beaming down to the Human-annihilated planet along with Geordi, Data, Worf and Dr. Crusher, Riker is the first to approach the mysteriously-still-intact house of Kevin and Rishon Uxbridge. Before Geordi can warn him, Riker steps right onto a mechanical device hidden in the ground that snares him by the foot with a tether and catapults him into the air, leaving him suspended and dangling upside-down.

The Uxbridges then rush out of their home to confront the away team, Kevin revealing to the group that he'd purposely set the booby trap to guard against intruders to his property.

In "Skin Of Evil", one could say that the mysterious entity named Armus served as a 'booby trap' when he completely swallowed Riker and pulled him down into his bubbling pool of tar.

But Armus didn't leave the commander suspended from the air upside-down; he eventually ejects him out of his pool and back onto the planet's surface for Data, Geordi and the rest of the horrified away team to see.

In "Power Play", Riker does get injured during the shuttle crash down on the planet at the beginning of the episode, but he doesn't get snared by any hidden booby traps. The same holds true for the sixth season premiere, where Riker and the rest of the away team are down on nineteenth-century Earth attempting to stop the aliens from committing more acts of murder to the sick Humans. The only time he has to be rescued from anything is when he and everyone else are fleeing from the police, and Data happens to be operating a horse-drawn carriage that serves as their quick getaway ride before they're captured and held for questioning.
7. Picard is walking in a corridor onboard the Enterprise and enters through closed doors, but instead of ending up in a room, he finds himself nearly stepping outside of the ship and directly into outer space.

Answer: Where No One Has Gone Before

Among the 'hallucinations' experienced by the crew once the Enterprise is transported billions of light years to the alternate galaxies is Picard walking through closed doors that, instead of leading him into a room onboard the ship, lead him out into open space, where he almost 'falls through' into the cosmos below.

In "Night Terrors", Picard does have a brief hallucinatory moment when he's in the turbolift and believes the walls and ceiling are closing in all around him, but he experiences nothing which makes him believe he's about to walk off the ship and out into open space.

In "Contagion", although contact with the alien probe does cause a number of ship-wide malfunctions, Picard being almost led off the ship by walking through closed doors isn't one of those malfunctions.

Then in "Time Squared", the only doors Picard is seen stepping through are the shuttlebay doors (upon meeting with the rest of the crew to observe the initial arrival of the futuristic shuttle), the doors to sickbay (when checking up on conditions of the futuristic Picard) and the doors to the turbolift (when leaving the bridge to return to sickbay), but he does physically end up inside the shuttlebay, the adjoining corridor to sickbay and the turbolift, respectively, when he does each time.
8. Earthquakes cause a planet to tremble twice, leading a scientist in their aftermath to falsify discovery of breaches on the surface as a tool of persuasion for possible evacuation to the Enterprise.

Answer: The Masterpiece Society

The stellar core fragment encountered by the Enterprise in space twice causes seismic activity down on the surface of the planet inhabited by the genetically engineered Humans. After the second earthquake, the scientist named Hannah Bates lies about detecting fragments in the artificial environment, proven by Geordi's non-detection of any kind of structural abnormality with his VISOR.

It's revealed that Hannah merely wanted to convince the people of the Human civilization that evacuation is necessary so that she, and many of the other like-minded citizens, can begin to live their lives and discover new things on their own without the bounds and restraints established by their idyllic paradise.

In "Home Soil", the only thing that shakes any part of the surface of the planet being prepared for terraforming is the blasts from the laser drill inside one of the labs where Data is temporarily trapped; there are no true earthquakes affecting the planet at all.

In "The Ensigns Of Command", there was no kind of earthquake activity on the planet being targeted by the Sheliak; the only 'disturbance' of any kind felt on the surface is Data firing his phaser at a few of the colonists and at the aqueduct structure in the town square in his attempt to persuade the Humans to evacuate before the Sheliak invade.

Then in "The Schizoid Man", there are no earthquakes nor fears of planetary evacuation from Gravesworld to be considered at all.
9. Geordi is found suspended in the air upside-down after he and an away team beam down to a planet's surface, but his rescue is delayed when a group of aliens approach from a short distance away.

Answer: The Last Outpost

Data surmises that the forcefield around the planet in this episode is what could have been responsible for screwing up the transporter's calculations, causing every member of the away team to be scattered to different locations upon beaming down to the surface. Unfortunately for Geordi, the transporter sends him to a location where his foot gets wedged inside a crevice in a nearby cave, leaving him suspended and dangling from the air upside-down as Riker and Data rush over to help.

But they don't rescue their conn officer from his unprecedented booby trap right away, because a group of Ferengi are closing in on their position, armed with their hand-held whip-like weapons.

In "Shades Of Gray", Geordi manages to avoid a booby trap both times he is down on the planet--the first time with the infected Riker and the second time with Data. And besides the one organism he extracts from the vine, there are no other aliens encountered in this episode.

In "I, Borg", Geordi never finds himself suspended in mid-air while down at the crash site where 'Hugh' and the other Borg drones are found.

Then in "Descent, Part 2", although Geordi does find himself bound and restrained on a table inside of the lab where his brain cells are in the process of being extracted by an emotionally-imbalanced Data, he doesn't, however, find himself suspended in mid-air upside-down, whether inside the lab or anywhere else on the planet's surface outside of the structure.
10. Romulans are seen both onboard the Enterprise AND onboard their own ship in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: The Neutral Zone

Marking the first episode in the series in which the relatives of the Vulcans first appeared, the Enterprise would not encounter the Romulans until close to the end, when the alien ship finally de-cloaks somewhere in the controversial and much-discussed part of space that bears this episode's title. Picard gets the opportunity to speak to two of them via the main viewscreen on the bridge, but none of them actually step foot onto the Enterprise itself.

In "The Next Phase", we first see the Romulans on their own ship working closely with the away team in repairing their damaged systems, then later, the one armed Romulan male who enters the 'alternate phase' with Geordi and Ensign Ro, following them back onto the Enterprise in his attempt to seize the Federation's most powerful starship.

In "Timescape", we see the Romulans frozen in time on the Enterprise in sickbay, where the alien masquerading as the female Romulan is seen, as well as in the engine room onboard their own ship, where the alien masquerading as the male Romulan is encountered.

Then in "Redemption, Part 2", the famous and shocking revelation that Tasha Yar conceived a Romulan daughter is presented by Sela herself when she personally pays a visit to the Enterprise, delivering the whole story to Picard in the Conference Room. Before and after that, we see Sela on her ship via the bridge's main viewscreen, then later from within the Romulan ship's interior as she is strategically attempting to move a supply ship through the Federation's tactical blockades.
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