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Quiz about Fidelity
Quiz about Fidelity

"Fidelity" Trivia Quiz


Questions of choice and truth persist in "Fidelity" in which humans and hosts alike search for answers, escapes, and freedom from the paths they're forced to take.

A multiple-choice quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
409,522
Updated
Aug 07 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
50
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Question 1 of 10
1. Frankie and Bernard must reactivate Maeve at which of these locations? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Who was the first of the outliers, according to Charlotte? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Bernard admits to Frankie that he, at one time, was responsible for programming hosts.


Question 4 of 10
4. Westworld accumulated guest data from hats. Using what was Charlotte able to upgrade this process? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Caleb is able to escape his cell when he's set for termination. How is he expected to be terminated? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. According to Frankie, is Uwade still alive?


Question 7 of 10
7. Bernard informs Frankie that in all possible outcomes, not everyone in the rebel group will survive the day waiting for Maeve's upload.


Question 8 of 10
8. Caleb makes his way through the Olympiad building to which of these final destinations? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Who is revealed to be the spy amongst the rebels? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Does Frankie receive Caleb's radio message?



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Frankie and Bernard must reactivate Maeve at which of these locations?

Answer: A Delos park

A young Frankie, accompanied by her mother, comes across Jay in a city park. Jay inquires as to his brother's whereabouts, but it's too late for him; he was already taken away. What the bad guys do, however, doesn't work on all of them. Jay is told that his behaviour is already being seen as problematic, and the hosts are likely already on his trail. As the frequency rings out in the park, the group is nearly caught out by hosts. Frankie, Uwade, and Jay escape, but one of their companions is caught out by one of Charlotte's flies.

The three escaping outliers ride to a safe house outside the city, reuniting with their fellow rebels. While Jay gets settled, Uwade commends her daughter on her bravery. Frankie tries to contact her father over the radio and finds nothing but static on the other end.

In the future, Frankie and Bernard drive through the desert with Maeve's body in the back seat. In the distance, the two of them see the skyline of a Delos park on the horizon, and it's the destination they seek.
2. Who was the first of the outliers, according to Charlotte?

Answer: Caleb

Caleb dreams of walking through an open field with Frankie but he's awakened from his thoughts by Charlotte. She flips an hourglass over, restarting their time before asking him about the outliers. As it turns out, Caleb was the first of them, and she seeks answers from him directly to understand why people diverge from her plans.

She offers him some incentive to give away what he knows. Since Caleb is dead, for all intents and purposes, all Charlotte needs to do is let his current body die and start over.

She can, however, leverage Frankie if she gets her hands on her. Fortunately, Charlotte has sent a visitor her way.
3. Bernard admits to Frankie that he, at one time, was responsible for programming hosts.

Answer: True

Bernard and Frankie arrive in what was once the 1920s-themed Delos theme park with Maeve in the back seat and they head out to collect supplies. Fortunately, this park shares its architecture with Westworld, so Bernard is able to find his way into the lab without issue.

It's for this reason that Frankie has reason to believe Bernard has more to hide than he's letting on; she questions him about his motives and his past role in building Westworld, but they have bigger fish to fry. Maeve's body, Bernard says, is the easy fix, but her mind will need some work to reconstruct.

He effortlessly removes the core of a fallen host and commences the process, but before things finish, he asks Frankie to follow him.
4. Westworld accumulated guest data from hats. Using what was Charlotte able to upgrade this process?

Answer: Mirrors

Bringing Frankie up into the long-abandoned facilities on the surface level of the park, Bernard indicates that Delos used hats to accumulate data from visitors. It was primitive technology as far as the park was concerned, but Hale upgraded them to understand the world at a faster rate.

Instead, she used mirrors, playing into the natural human impulse of vanity. Bernard opens up and reformats the mirror's processor to speed up Maeve's data transfer. The process, as he says, will take a bit of time.

He places the cores into a piano to hide them away, just in case they have unexpected guests on the way.
5. Caleb is able to escape his cell when he's set for termination. How is he expected to be terminated?

Answer: With fire

As Caleb's hourglass runs down he starts to feel his body give into its degeneration. It's then that he notices other copies of himself, all in various states of distress, waiting for their time to run out. The version of Caleb in the adjacent cell tell him that the only way out is death. Death is only the beginning; if he succeeds, he runs but if he fails, he hides. Cryptically, the other version of Caleb says that all he needs is time, and with that, Caleb is able to take the hint. He checks into the hourglass he was provided, finding a device lodged into the top that pricks him with a syringe.

He dreams of being awakened by Uwade, but in reality he's awakened by a blank host and determined to meet the needs for immediate termination. It presses the button, starting a fiery sweep of the cell, but Caleb is able to escape out a panel in the floor. He comes to in the space beneath his cell to find he has landed on a pile of ash, the remains of his predecessors, and he continues on.
6. According to Frankie, is Uwade still alive?

Answer: No

Bernard repairs the wear and tear on Maeve's body as they wait for her data transfer to complete and Frankie notes the delicacy with which Bernard tends to her, not unlike when her own mother was sick in her last days. She notes that Maeve was the last person she saw her father alongside when she was a child, so she doesn't have much interest in her well-being. Unfortunately, they need her.

The rebels, with Jay, Stubbs, and the new outlier, Lindsay, amongst them, arrive at the park to find Maeve in their possession, surprised that their secret weapon is actually a host. They note that the hosts knew of their presence in New York, a possibility that could have only existed if someone amongst them were a spy for the enemy. Frankie doesn't waste time-- she indicates Bernard to be a host (and Stubbs, in turn)-- because of his knowledge that the park is able to steal their information, likely to copy all of them. Bernard can only suggest that it's complicated, and they need to trust him.

Frankie has Bernard and Stubbs taken away, but doesn't reveal where Maeve's core is. She needs it, after all, for the information inside. With it, she might find her father.
7. Bernard informs Frankie that in all possible outcomes, not everyone in the rebel group will survive the day waiting for Maeve's upload.

Answer: True

Caleb makes his way through Olympiad, quietly stalking through the facilities and evading guards along the way. Following handprints on the walls that seem to match his own, he finds his way to a storage closet and arms himself with a surgical mallet. Attacked by one of the host guards soon after, he's only able to save himself when he gets his hands on an awl. The fight takes a lot out of him though; he coughs up blood before proceeding on, up into the building's ventilation system.

Frankie prepares the rebels to evacuate before interrogating Bernard and Stubbs. Bernard warns him, however, that one of her people isn't who they say they are. The rebels went to New York, but one of them didn't come back, and he has no way of knowing which based on all of the different permutations and probabilities. He does state, however, that not everyone makes it out of the park alive.

Out in the town, Jay confides in Frankie that perhaps not all of them are who they say they are. Frankie is the only one he can trust since she was the only one of them not on the mission. His plan is to do a sweep of their defences and then they can figure out what to do next. Frankie sets out on foot and is approached by Odina and worries that even her girlfriend is now under control of the hosts. She locks her away in one of the storage rooms of the park's buildings. It will keep her safe if she's not infected, and it will keep Maeve safe if she is.
8. Caleb makes his way through the Olympiad building to which of these final destinations?

Answer: The roof

In Olympiad, Clementine informs Hale that Caleb is loose but won't get far. Charlotte comments that everything the humans do is so insignificant that it's exhausting. She has to ask Clementine, since she spends her days in the city, whether or not the humans ever get under her skin. Clementine prefers the sheep to the outliers, however.

Caleb continues to crawl through the vents, coming across other versions of himself, dead along the route. He thinks about Frankie as he prepares to make a dangerous leap, but a copy stops him from making a grave mistake, insisting that he use his own body to protect the fall. It's only through his commitment to his daughter that he's able to get back up and proceed through an emergency exit to the roof.
9. Who is revealed to be the spy amongst the rebels?

Answer: Jay

Jay finds Frankie watching over Maeve in the bar and she admits to having seen Maeve before though she barely remembers her. He warns that it's too risky to reactivate her, but Frankie's committed; she still sends messages to Caleb over their old frequency and she needs to know the truth. Jay promises that they can find her father, or the truth another way, and he begs her to stop because he can't lose her. It's his insistence that she's like a sister to him that clues Frankie in, since Jay never wanted her to be a sibling to him. As they leave the bar, she hits him in the head with a class bottle and draws her weapon. As she confirms, the real Jay never made it back from New York City; he was replaced before he reached the rooftop and found Lindsay.

The two fight into the street and Jay attempts to negotiate with her. Maeve, he says, might not know where her father is, but he has information.

On the Olympiad rooftop, Caleb locates a radio tower and begins to plug its cabling in. He begins to record a message to his daughter, insisting to her that she will win and do what he couldn't. As he sends it out, however, Charlotte finds him.
10. Does Frankie receive Caleb's radio message?

Answer: Yes

As the host Jay prepares to attack Frankie, Caleb's transmission is sent across the frequencies and it rings out from her vehicle's radio. Jay shoots the receiver before it can play out in full. Frankie opens fire on Jay but runs out of ammunition. Before he can fire on her, however, Maeve, having completed her reupload, destroys him by damaging his skull.

On the roof of Olympiad, Charlotte claims Caleb to be a disappointment. She waited a long time to hear what Caleb had to say to Frankie, forcing him to go through the motions and follow her little games to get him to communicate his transmission (and failing hundreds of times), but none of his message gave her any real insight into how the outliers are able to infect hosts.

Charlotte's still going to lose, Caleb says. The outliers never infected anyone; her hosts would rather die than live in her world. They aren't infected, they just want to get away from her. Charlotte breaks his neck before gazing out over the city.

In Caleb's cell, a host repairs the floor grating and Charlotte terminates all of the remaining copies before building another-- the 279th. She takes a seat in the meeting room and wakes up another.
Source: Author kyleisalive

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