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Quiz about Name That Episode 11
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Name That Episode #11 Trivia Quiz


Breaking the Level 10 threshold with the eleventh installment of this challenging series. Ready to warp again?

A multiple-choice quiz by NEXUSDARKBLUE. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
378,034
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
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82
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Question 1 of 10
1. Tuvok is away from Voyager when he approaches an alien device that is transported near his location without his authorization. When that device creates an explosion, he becomes severely injured. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Kes enters the captain's ready room to speak proudly about her Ocampan father, but she isn't talking to the captain when she does so. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Neelix brings food to someone incarcerated in the brig in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Seven has been served a meal, but she won't consume any more of it than she's already eaten due to a few unsolicited culinary enhancements. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Paris is in temporary command of Voyager's bridge, getting a chance to sit in the captain's chair while Chakotay is in sickbay and both Janeway and Tuvok are on an alien vessel. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Janeway, Harry and Seven each operate a similar alien device at three different times during the episode, respectively, but these devices didn't originate from any of the aliens Voyager encountered in this episode. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. An object somewhere on Voyager is seen shattering into pieces in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Paris physically attacks a member of Voyager's crew shortly after that same crewmember is physically attacked by somebody else. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. A ball, which is commonly used in a recreational sport from Earth, is picked up off a table by Chakotay somewhere on Voyager, but the ball isn't used to play any kind of game. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Voyager is being fired upon by an alien ship while Janeway is AWAY from Voyager in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint



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1. Tuvok is away from Voyager when he approaches an alien device that is transported near his location without his authorization. When that device creates an explosion, he becomes severely injured.

Answer: Tsunkatse

Tuvok and Seven are in a shuttle 'enjoying' their shore leave together when an alien explosive is transported into the aft compartment. Tuvok goes to scan it and attempts to disarm it, but he is unsuccessful, resulting in his injuries before he and Seven are captured then imprisoned at the Tsunkatse arena.

In "Year Of Hell, Part 1", Tuvok does come into close proximity with one of the Krenim's torpedoes lodged in a Jefferies tube, and that torpedo does end up exploding after Seven attempts to compute its temporal variance, causing Tuvok to become blinded, but he's obviously on board Voyager when that occurs.

In "Warlord", the forcefield keeping Tuvok prisoner on the Ilari homeworld does eventually get zapped and disabled when Paris arrives with the rescue away team, but the small explosion that results from this forcefield being disabled doesn't cause Tuvok injury. Tuvok is never in close proximity to any other alien devices that explode or cause him injury in this episode.

In "Workforce, Part 1", Tuvok does have devices either affixed to or injected into his head as a result of the Quarren doctor's brainwashing procedures, but none of these devices themselves ever explode or cause direct physical injury.
2. Kes enters the captain's ready room to speak proudly about her Ocampan father, but she isn't talking to the captain when she does so.

Answer: Resolutions

In an attempt to persuade Tuvok to change his mind about seeking the Vidiians for medical assistance to cure Janeway and Chakotay, Kes comes to the ready room (where Tuvok has made himself comfortable in Janeway's absence) to talk to him about her father, citing how both of the men in her life are similar to each other.

In "Eye Of The Needle", Kes does enter the ready room, but she's talking to the captain this time--about the Doctor's freedoms and rights and being treated more like a person. Kes also enters the ready room in "The Gift", but she's talking to the captain again--this time, regarding her departure from Voyager forever.

In "Coda", Kes never enters the ready room--neither before Janeway 'dies' at the hands of the alien posing as Janeway's father nor after the captain is resuscitated towards the end of the episode.
3. Neelix brings food to someone incarcerated in the brig in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Repentance

A fairly tricky one! The Nygean prisoners who are transported to Voyager end up being confined to one of the cargo bays, not the brig. Neelix does serve meals, however, to a couple of the inmates through narrow openings in the forcefields that have each inmate enclosed in his own cell.

In "Critical Care", Neelix brings a meal to the alien merchant being interrogated by Tuvok in the brig for information about the Doctor's whereabouts. The meal, however, has been intentionally doctored up by the cunning Talaxian to purposely make the alien merchant sick, forcing him to cooperate with the Vulcan chief of security (one of a couple of hilarious moments for me in the episode to say the least!).

In "Live Fast And Prosper", Neelix brings a meal to an imprisoned 'Sister Dalla', the female alien con artist posing as the fake Kathryn Janeway who ends up taking advantage of the Talaxian's generosity by attacking him, stealing his phaser, then zapping both him and the security guard on duty before fleeing the brig alone on foot.

In "Thirty Days", Neelix brings a meal to an incarcerated Tom Paris in the brig; he's the first one to visit Voyager's conn officer following the events with the Moneans and their water world that violated the Prime Directive and the captain's direct orders.
4. Seven has been served a meal, but she won't consume any more of it than she's already eaten due to a few unsolicited culinary enhancements.

Answer: Mortal Coil

Neelix is in the mess hall kitchen preparing dishes for the upcoming Prixin holiday festivities, informing Seven that he added a few Talaxian spices to her otherwise bland nutritional supplements that she commonly consumes. Seven still hasn't eaten any more of what's on her plate by the time Neelix is called away by Ensign Wildman.

In "Someone To Watch Over Me", the appetizing lobster dishes served to both her and Lieutenant Chapman during their date together on the holodeck aren't eaten at all as Seven clumsily breaks the lobster into meaty bits that fly into Chapman's face, effectively ending dinner altogether.

In "Survival Instinct", Seven and Naomi Wildman are having lunch together, but Seven decides she won't eat any more because the mess hall is overly crowded as a result of all of the aliens milling about from the outpost where Voyager is docked. "The Raven" was the first episode where Seven is seen sitting down and having a meal, but the reason she doesn't finish eating here is because her Borg transceiver is activated due to Voyager's proximity to the U.S.S. Raven that's eventually discovered on a planet in B'Omar space, causing her to revert back into 'Borg drone mode' and walk out of the mess hall.
5. Paris is in temporary command of Voyager's bridge, getting a chance to sit in the captain's chair while Chakotay is in sickbay and both Janeway and Tuvok are on an alien vessel.

Answer: Unimatrix Zero, Part 2

Chakotay is summoned to sickbay by the Doctor to speak to Janeway, who has just made a deal with the Borg Queen in regards to shutting down Unimatrix Zero, via a Borg communications channel. That leaves Paris in charge of the bridge crew, and when a transwarp conduit opens, Paris sits down in the captain's chair and begins giving orders to both Neelix and Harry, although the tension is quickly relieved when they all realize that a Borg sphere under the control of Korok, the Klingon warrior from Unimatrix Zero, and the other Borg drones disconnected from the collective, has emerged through the conduit to help Voyager battle the Borg cube.

In none of the other three episodes is Paris in command of Voyager's bridge at any time.
6. Janeway, Harry and Seven each operate a similar alien device at three different times during the episode, respectively, but these devices didn't originate from any of the aliens Voyager encountered in this episode.

Answer: Think Tank

An electronic puzzle game, which Paris has brought onto Voyager from a prior unseen away mission for the crew to entertain itself with, is seen being played with by Janeway in her ready room and Harry on the bridge at the beginning of the episode, then by Seven in the mess hall while the crew and the Hazari are discussing how to outsmart Kurros and his think tank. Seven, of course, is the only one who is successfully able to complete the puzzle, admitting that she cheated by manipulating the puzzle's controls and circuitry.

In "Survival Instinct", there were a lot of objects being gifted, transported and passed around the ship with all of the aliens on board engaged in cultural exchanges--Janeway's ready room was littered with various gifts and Seven became in possession of Borg technology salvaged from her time spent with her unimatrix--but there wasn't a single alien device that Janeway, Harry and Seven all possessed a similar replica of at any time during this episode.

In "Dark Frontier", the only time Janeway and Harry are in possession of alien devices is when they're in the cargo bay after salvaging debris from the Borg sphere defeated and destroyed at the beginning of the episode.

They both handle a Borg regeneration component while Seven handles a couple of Borg data nodes. Neither Janeway nor Harry possess any kind of alien devices at any time in "Tsunkatse", although Seven does sport one of the Tsunkatse uniforms with the disruptor targets affixed to them.
7. An object somewhere on Voyager is seen shattering into pieces in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Resolutions

There are no objects at all that shatter anywhere on Voyager. However, some of the science equipment on the table inside of the shelter, which Janeway had been using to set up and analyze the bug traps, does fall off the table and breaks upon hitting the floor as a result of the plasma storm on the planet where she and Chakotay have made their temporary home.

In "Timeless", B'Elanna is in engineering, celebrating the construction of the quantum slipstream drive with the rest of the crew, when she busts a champagne bottle by hitting it against the warp core.

At the beginning of "Live Fast And Prosper", a half-awake Janeway attempts to run the sonic shower in her quarters, only to discover that the shower is malfunctioning to the point where the ultra high-pitched sounds are loud enough to cause her mirror to shatter.

In "Year Of Hell, Part 1", Janeway's lucky teacup rattles and slides along the table in her ready room when another Krenim ship moves in to attack Voyager again, eventually falling off the table completely and breaking upon hitting the floor, perhaps symbolizing that her luck with keeping Voyager and its crew intact was about to run out soon...
8. Paris physically attacks a member of Voyager's crew shortly after that same crewmember is physically attacked by somebody else.

Answer: The Chute

The first time Harry is dropped down into the Akritiri prison, he is beaten and roughed up by several of the alien inmates before noticing that Paris is among the inmate population. After the momentary happy moment of seeing his friend and fellow crewmate, Paris attacks Harry as well, which he later admits to Harry was only done in order to show the other alien inmates that he had authority and claimed ownership of the young ensign.

In "Faces", Paris doesn't attack any of his own crewmembers--not while being imprisoned by the Vidiians in the mine nor while on Voyager. "Blood Fever" was the first episode in which both Ensign Vorik and B'Elanna undergo the Vulcan pon farr.

They are the only two who are engaged in any kind of physical combat while Paris and Tuvok are watching the fight from the sidelines.

In "Memorial", although Paris certainly did hallucinate memories of himself being engaged in military warfare on Tarakis, he doesn't actually physically attack any of his fellow crewmembers.

The only thing he does on the borderline of violence is yell at B'Elanna while they're in their quarters, and yell at Neelix, Chakotay and Harry during their recounts to Janeway in the briefing room about the tragic events they believe they had witnessed.
9. A ball, which is commonly used in a recreational sport from Earth, is picked up off a table by Chakotay somewhere on Voyager, but the ball isn't used to play any kind of game.

Answer: Twisted

By the end of the episode, most of the crew had gathered inside the Sandrine's program on the holodeck in an effort to elude the spatial distortion that was really an alien transforming Voyager into a giant labyrinth. With Janeway having been rendered incapacitated after coming into direct contact with the lifeform, Chakotay is in command of the situation, reiterating and illustrating that point to Tuvok when he picks up one of the billiard balls off one of the pool tables inside Sandrine's. In "Pathfinder", a holographic representation of Chakotay does toss a ball around with our beloved Reginald Barclay in engineering; the ball was obviously being used in a recreational sense.

In "Waking Moments", Chakotay never picks up a ball--he does dream about holding a javelin while hunting a deer, which ends up transforming into one of the 'dream aliens'--and nor does Chakotay ever pick up a ball anytime during "Repression".
10. Voyager is being fired upon by an alien ship while Janeway is AWAY from Voyager in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Scorpion, Part 2

Ah, another tricky one! Janeway was still on the Borg cube working along with Tuvok when one of the Species 8472 bio-ships opens fire on the cube. Voyager itself hadn't been fired upon yet; it was still being tractored by the cube. But right before the cube sets a collision course with the bio-ship, Janeway, Tuvok, Seven and a few of the other Borg drones have successfully transported back to Voyager. Later, however, Seven opens up a new quantum singularity that forces Voyager to enter fluidic space, and by this time, Voyager has become equipped with nanoprobe-enhanced photon torpedoes, which are used to combat the Species 8472 bio-ships when they do begin attacking Voyager directly.

In "Caretaker", Janeway is initially still on Voyager when the Kazon begin attacking...and the Kazon are still attacking once Janeway and Tuvok have transported back inside the Caretaker's array. "Basics, Part 2" saw the Kazon having taken control of Voyager with Janeway and most of her crew stranded on the primeval Hanon 4. Though in a stroke of brilliant teamwork, Paris, Lon Suder, the Doctor and a convoy of Talaxian allies work together to undermine Voyager and render the Kazon incapacitated, the Talaxians employing weapons fire on Voyager to serve as a diversion for Paris to initiate his tactical maneuvers.

In "Workforce, Part 1", Voyager gets fired upon by an alien ship while the Doctor is performing his role as the Emergency Command Hologram. At that moment, Janeway and much of the rest of the crew have already been taken to the Quarren surface, where they were treated for their radiation exposure, brainwashed, then began performing their jobs as part of the alien workforce.
Source: Author NEXUSDARKBLUE

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