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Quiz about Name That Episode 1
Quiz about Name That Episode 1

Name That Episode #1 Trivia Quiz


You remember the dramatic space battles, epic alien confrontations and romantic moments from every episode, but what about the various NOT-so-dramatic events and details from every episode?

A multiple-choice quiz by NEXUSDARKBLUE. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
377,137
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
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104
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Question 1 of 10
1. Janeway enters a turbolift and notices Chakotay standing inside, but Chakotay doesn't say anything to her. Then when the turbolift doors open, Janeway doesn't walk out. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. After Paris uses a hand-held piece of equipment to hit an object through the air, the object is scanned with a tricorder when that object mysteriously freezes in mid-flight. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In one of the group of episodes listed below, Neelix does NOT appear inside of a turbolift. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Seven pours coffee into a cup, but she doesn't drink it, leaving the cup and walking away. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This episode does NOT show B'Elanna somewhere outside of Voyager or a Federation vessel - she remains on a Federation vessel for the entire duration of the episode. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This episode does NOT show Kes on the holodeck. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Kes did NOT mentally sense anything unusual with her telepathic abilities nor experience hallucinations or 'strange feelings' of any kind in this episode. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Neelix, Chakotay, Paris and Kim are all in the Mess Hall together at the same time, but neither Chakotay nor Paris nor Kim is wearing his Starfleet uniform. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In this episode, the Vidiians and the Borg are NOT mentioned by the same character. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Tuvok manages to stun somebody with a hand-held weapon in all of the following episodes...except for this one. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Janeway enters a turbolift and notices Chakotay standing inside, but Chakotay doesn't say anything to her. Then when the turbolift doors open, Janeway doesn't walk out.

Answer: Persistence Of Vision

In this episode, we initially think Janeway is the only one experiencing hallucinations, thanks to the alien species called the Botha, but it is really happening to the entire crew. Towards the end of the episode, after Tuvok, Harry, Paris and the rest of the Bridge crew have been rendered catatonic from looking at images on the Bridge's viewscreen, Janeway heads to Engineering via a turbolift, where she first sees a catatonic Chakotay, then a hallucination of Mark, her lover from Earth.

After she and the Mark hallucination kiss in the turbolift, the turbolift doors open, but Janeway stands still, now in the 'frozen' catatonic state herself.
2. After Paris uses a hand-held piece of equipment to hit an object through the air, the object is scanned with a tricorder when that object mysteriously freezes in mid-flight.

Answer: Relativity

There were temporal anomalies happening all over the ship, and at one point during a ping-pong game in the Mess Hall between Paris, B'Elanna, Seven and Kim, Paris rears up for an overpowering hit of the ping-pong ball with his paddle, but after hitting the ball, the ball freezes in mid-air, much to the shock of the crew. Seven scans the ball with her tricorder and detects a temporal anomaly before the ball resumes its flight across the ping-pong table. Neither Kim nor Torres can volley it back and Neelix awards the point to Paris and Seven.
3. In one of the group of episodes listed below, Neelix does NOT appear inside of a turbolift.

Answer: The Haunting Of Deck Twelve

After waiting in the Mess Hall for hours, Neelix does leave the Mess Hall and creeps through the corridors, hearing a noise that turns out to be the turbolift doors opening and closing repeatedly. But he never actually enters the turbolift; instead, he gets spooked by a gas mask-wearing Tuvok.

In "Macrocosm", Neelix and Janeway are in the turbolift together, headed towards Engineering, and it's inside the turbolift where Neelix is sprayed by the mucilaginous compound by one of the macroviruses.

In "Homestead", Neelix is in the turbolift alone, carrying a shoulder bag as he makes his way to leave Voyager forever. At the beginning of "11:59", Neelix is quizzing Janeway with trivia questions on Earth's history while the pair is inside the turbolift together again, but this time without any invading macroviruses.
4. Seven pours coffee into a cup, but she doesn't drink it, leaving the cup and walking away.

Answer: Scientific Method

After the Doctor adjusts Seven's ocular implant so that she can now see the Srivani who were slightly out of phase and invisible to the rest of the crew, Seven goes on a deck-by-deck search through the ship, basically making observations and seeing where the aliens were and exactly what they were doing. Upon entering the Mess Hall, Seven quietly walks into the kitchen and, while secretly communicating to the Doctor, pours a cup of coffee, perhaps trying to appear to be engaging in normal activity in order to avoid suspicion from the aliens.

After the brief report status she gives to the Doctor, Seven leaves the cup of coffee on the counter and walks out of the Mess Hall without drinking it. In "Year Of Hell, Part 2", Seven does drink out of a cup, but it is some not-so-good-tasting concoction made by Neelix with the little food reserves they have remaining.

In "One", we see Seven drinking something out of a cup (possibly her nutritional supplement?) alone in the Mess Hall during the montage of scenes where she's seen alone.

In "Dark Frontier", Seven isn't seen drinking or pouring anything into a cup at all, although Janeway tries to offer Seven some coffee when she and Seven are talking in the Ready Room.
5. This episode does NOT show B'Elanna somewhere outside of Voyager or a Federation vessel - she remains on a Federation vessel for the entire duration of the episode.

Answer: Warlord

In "Warlord", B'Elanna does enter the Paxau Resort program created by Neelix on the holodeck, but she is still on Voyager, and also on Voyager when she is on the Bridge during Voyager's first encounter with the Ilari (before the Ilari ship explodes). In "Sacred Ground", B'Elanna, Kim, Neelix and Kes are all seen exploring the temples in the caverns on the Nechani planet.

In "The 37's", B'Elanna is seen inside the cryostasis chamber examining the bodies of the 37's that are being preserved inside of the cubicles.

In "The Disease", Torres is seen on the Varro ship near the beginning of the episode going over some Engineering specifics.
6. This episode does NOT show Kes on the holodeck.

Answer: The Thaw

In "The Thaw", we do see Kes in the Cargo Bay monitoring the bodies of those trapped inside of the Clown's simulation, but she's never on the holodeck. In "Alter Ego", we see Kes briefly in the Paxau Resort program created by Neelix, standing alongside the holographic Marayna, who had been using the holodeck as her way to connect with Tuvok.

In "The Swarm", Kes is on the holodeck in a recreated version of Jupiter Station, trying to convince the holographic Dr. Zimmerman to merge his matrix into the Doctor's destabilized matrix.

In "Twisted", Kes comes to the holodeck and is greeted with a surprise birthday party in the Sandrine's program created by Paris, her first adventure to the holodeck in the series.
7. Kes did NOT mentally sense anything unusual with her telepathic abilities nor experience hallucinations or 'strange feelings' of any kind in this episode.

Answer: Flashback

In "Flashback", it is TUVOK who experiences the mental flashbacks...of his days serving under the command of Captain Sulu. In "Coda", Kes senses Janeway is still alive in a scene where Kes is walking through a corridor and walks right through Janeway (in her 'dead' ghost state) as Janeway is standing directly in her path.

In "Time And Again", Kes rushes to the Bridge at the beginning of the episode (and later at the end) and senses that the people on the planet died as a result of the polaric radiation.

She also senses the presence of previous life in one of the rooms on the planet when she is on the Away Mission to rescue Paris and Janeway, also near the end of the episode. In "Cathexis", Kes first senses the alien presence (or perhaps Chakotay's presence) while reading a book in her quarters.
8. Neelix, Chakotay, Paris and Kim are all in the Mess Hall together at the same time, but neither Chakotay nor Paris nor Kim is wearing his Starfleet uniform.

Answer: Waking Moments

At the end of "Waking Moments", Chakotay enters the darkened Mess Hall dressed in his night pajamas. He is startled by Neelix's presence; both admit to not being able to sleep after what had transpired with the 'Dream Aliens'. Shortly afterward, Kim and Paris enter the Mess Hall in athletic clothes, also admitting that they couldn't sleep, even after playing hoverball on the holodeck. Tuvok also enters the Mess Hall, dressed in a robe, much to the amusement of the four gentlemen. "Future's End, Part 2" showed Paris and Tuvok out of uniform (Part 1 had showed Janeway and Chakotay out of uniform), but nobody appeared in the Mess Hall out of uniform.

In "Memorial", Chakotay, Kim and Paris wore their uniforms for the entire duration of the episode, even during the flashbacks of them as soldiers on Tarakis.

In "Thirty Days", Paris and Kim did change into their Captain Proton and Buster Kincaid costumes, respectively, while playing the Captain Proton program on the holodeck AND when they were ordered onto the Bridge by Janeway, but they didn't appear in the Mess Hall wearing those same costumes.
9. In this episode, the Vidiians and the Borg are NOT mentioned by the same character.

Answer: Author, Author

In "Author, Author", B'Elanna jokingly mentions the Borg when talking about a proposed revised version of the Doctor's holonovel where it's the Voyager crew assimilating the Borg (and not the Borg assimilating them). In "Think Tank", the head of the 'Think Tank' named Kurros, played by the talented Jason Alexander, mentioned to Janeway that he had helped the Viidiians find a cure for the Phage. Before that, he had observed Seven, mentioning that he had never seen a Borg outside of the Collective.

In "Fury", Janeway mentions the Borg in reference to Tuvok's temporal hallucinations of Seven and mentions the Vidiians both on the Bridge (when asking for a status) and to the duplicate futuristic Kes when in the airponics bay confronting her. In "Good Shepherd", Janeway mentions both the Borg and the Vidiians (and also Species 8472) when confronting Crewman Harren (the guy hiding up in Deck 15 all the time) about some of the dangers in the Delta Quadrant that Voyager has faced and has survived over the years. Additionally, the corrupted holographic program of Lieutenant Barclay (our beloved character first featured on the Starship Enterprise from "The Next Generation" series) mentions the Vidiians and the Borg (and also the Kazon and the Hirogen) when talking to Neelix during "Inside Man". With all of this mention about the Vidiians and the Borg, the two hostile alien species surprisingly never appeared in the same episode together, not counting Seven appearing in the same episode with the Vidiians in "Fury" and not counting the brief image of a Vidiian appearing inside of Seven's head during her mind meld with Tuvok. One can assume, then, that if the Borg assimilated the Vidiians, then the Phage was also cured during the assimilation process?
10. Tuvok manages to stun somebody with a hand-held weapon in all of the following episodes...except for this one.

Answer: The Chute

In "The Chute", both Janeway and Tuvok do slide down into the Akritiri prison when they come to rescue Paris and Kim, but only Janeway successfully stuns some of the prisoners with phaser fire from her rifle. Tuvok is armed as well, but never shoots.

In "Prey", Tuvok and Seven are wearing EV suits and armed with phaser rifles as a result of Species 8472 having tore into the ship (which had weakened the spatial gravity on the deck where the injured Species 8472 creature is hiding out). Ahead of them, one of the Hirogen hunters is attacking both Chakotay and Paris, so upon Tuvok and Seven meeting up with the three men and seeing this attack unfolding on their fellow crewmembers, Tuvok shoots the Hirogen hunter with blasts from his phaser rifle from behind.

In "Vis À Vis", Tuvok stuns the fake Paris (really Steth) when he rushes into the Ready Room to find the fake Paris strangling Janeway on her couch. In "Infinite Regress", Tuvok encounters Seven in a corridor, and right after Seven has changed personalities from the Vulcan commander and back to the ravenous Klingon (first featured in the opening scene in the Mess Hall), she attempts to turn around and attack but is stunned by Tuvok's phaser fire before she can.
Source: Author NEXUSDARKBLUE

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