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Quiz about Name That Episode 18
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Name That Episode #18 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 #
378,722
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
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Question 1 of 10
1. 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. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Tuvok throws an object into a force field in the vicinity of other crew members. Then later, he uses a broken component to completely disable that force field altogether when there's nobody else around. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Janeway's tricorder is taken away from her by an alien, but the alien doesn't need it to scan anything...and neither does Janeway herself. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Chakotay is posing for a holo-imager after several snapshots of something else are taken. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. B'Elanna is attacked once by someone, recovers, then is later attacked by that same someone again in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Paris is seen piloting a ship WITHOUT the company of other Voyager crew members in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Seven's regeneration cycle in her Borg alcove inside the cargo bay is interrupted by somebody or some thing in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Neelix is monitoring something at a computer workstation when he's contacted by the Doctor, but it's not a medical emergency that the Doctor wants Neelix to tend to. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In all of the following episodes, except for this one, Harry is onboard THREE different ships. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. The Doctor is the target of an attack by a hand-held weapon, but the attacker ends up getting injured by the failed attack instead. Hint



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1. 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.

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.
2. Tuvok throws an object into a force field in the vicinity of other crew members. Then later, he uses a broken component to completely disable that force field altogether when there's nobody else around.

Answer: Meld

After initiating a mind meld with the murderer, Lon Suder, resulting in him losing control of his emotions, Tuvok is later taken to sickbay and kept behind a forcefield around a bio-bed for analysis by the Doctor. In a momentary fit of rage, he throws a metal cart into the forcefield with Janeway and the Doctor present; thankfully, nobody gets hurt with the force field being in place. Later on, while there's nobody monitoring him, Tuvok breaks off a metal conduit around the bio-bed, thrusting the exposed, electrically-unstable end into the force field to disable it instantly.

He then escapes the confines of sickbay en route to the brig, where he initiates one last rigorous mind meld with Suder to ultimately get to the bottom of the Betazoid's motives for murdering a fellow crew member.

In neither of the other three episodes does Tuvok successfully escape from behind a force field, despite him being held prisoner with Seven in "Tsunkatse" and held prisoner again in "Warlord" after his failed mind meld attempt on a possessed Kes.
3. Janeway's tricorder is taken away from her by an alien, but the alien doesn't need it to scan anything...and neither does Janeway herself.

Answer: Sacred Ground

Janeway is awaiting the arrival of her guide to take her through the ritual that she believes will revive Kes when she encounters a Nechani woman in one of the cavern corridors. At first, Janeway thinks the woman is just somebody working on some random repairs outside the shrine.

When the woman expresses curiosity about the captain's tricorder, Janeway allows her to borrow it, but the woman ends up confiscating it, telling Janeway that it won't be needed. That's when the captain realizes that the woman is the guide she's been looking for.

In "Concerning Flight", the only piece of technology that Janeway has taken from her directly is her com badge when one of the alien pirates catches her secretly communicating with it while in Leonardo da Vinci's workshop on the planet.

In "Think Tank", neither the Hazari nor Kurros nor the other members of Kurros's think tank take anything away from Janeway; Kurros only asks Janeway not to bring any scanning equipment prior to her and Seven transporting over to his ship.

In "Q2", neither of the two Q's ever take a tricorder or anything else away from Janeway directly in the whole episode...except for maybe a few precious hours of peace and quiet onboard Voyager.
4. Chakotay is posing for a holo-imager after several snapshots of something else are taken.

Answer: In The Flesh

At the beginning of the episode, Chakotay is using his holo-imager to take digital photos of the recreated Starfleet Academy, which is later discovered to be an elaborate training ground for an invasion of Earth by Species 8472. Then later, when he meets up with 'Boothby' (really a member of Species 8472 in disguise), the fake head groundskeeper asks a fake ensign happening to be passing through to take a photo of him with Voyager's first officer, using the same holo-imager.

In "Latent Image", although the Doctor does take a bunch of digital photos of various members of the crew with his holo-imager, one of Chakotay posing isn't among one of those photos.

In "11:59", Chakotay does pose for the Doctor's holo-imager when he and the rest of the senior officers are in the mess hall celebrating the "Ancestor's Eve" holiday, but it's the only time Chakotay would pose for a photo, and there were no other photos of him--or the rest of the crew--taken prior to the "Ancestor's Eve" festivities.

In "One Small Step", Chakotay does give Seven his holo-imager to take interior photos of the Ares IV once she's onboard, but Seven never takes any photos of Chakotay himself at any time.
5. B'Elanna is attacked once by someone, recovers, then is later attacked by that same someone again in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Day Of Honor

B'Elanna does get attacked in the holodeck program she's running early in the episode--the unwilling victim of Klingon pain sticks--but she's getting attacked by two different Klingons. Thus, B'Elanna wasn't getting attacked by the same person. In "Revulsion", the holographic janitor on the alien ship first attacks B'Elanna when he's reaching inside of her chest, then again later when the Doctor realizes that the holographic emitters have been restored, this time the janitor knocking B'Elanna out and onto the floor with a blunt metal object that he's holding.

In "Prototype", the Pralor automated unit that B'Elanna had befriended shocks her into unconsciousness with an electric energy pulse while she's giving it (or him) a farewell handshake in the transporter room.

Then after B'Elanna destroys the new prototype that she has just created, her automated captor zaps her again with another electric energy blast, but B'Elanna remains conscious this time. In "Blood Fever", B'Elanna is first attacked by Ensign Vorik, who attempts to force a mind meld on her while they're in engineering at the beginning of the episode.

Then later, after it's discovered that Vorik is undergoing the Vulcan pon farr, and that B'Elanna is suffering from it as well (as a result of Vorik's forced mind meld attempt earlier), he engages in ritual combat with B'Elanna on the surface of the Sakari homeworld, both crew members physically attacking each other while Paris, Tuvok and Chakotay watch the brutal event from the sidelines.
6. Paris is seen piloting a ship WITHOUT the company of other Voyager crew members in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Drive

Paris is piloting the Delta Flyer all throughout this fun space-race episode. Harry is accompanying Voyager's conn officer in the beginnings of the race while his soon-to-be-wife, B'Elanna, accompanies him later after one of the alien pilots is injured.

In "Thirty Days", Paris is in the Delta Flyer with one of the Moneans near the end of the episode when he violates the captain's direct orders, believing he can help save the Monean water world from losing containment. No other crew members are onboard the Delta Flyer during this climatic moment. And earlier in the episode, when he's piloting the Delta Flyer during his first trip into the water world, Seven and Harry are onboard with him.

In "Basics, Part 1", Paris had taken a shuttle alone to seek help from a Talaxian convoy, and he's still in that same shuttle alone all throughout "Basics, Part 2", up until he begins beaming the Talaxians onto Voyager after rendering the Kazon incapacitated with a phaser overload.

At the beginning of "Waking Moments", Paris is dreaming that he's on a shuttle alone when one of the 'dream aliens' pops up through his shuttle's viewport.
7. Seven's regeneration cycle in her Borg alcove inside the cargo bay is interrupted by somebody or some thing in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: The Haunting Of Deck Twelve

Seven actually isn't ever seen regenerating in her Borg alcove at all in this episode. We only see her working at a computer workstation in her cargo bay when the alien creature begins filling up the room with toxic gas from the nebula. The only people we do see regenerating are the ex-Borg children who become frightened when the cargo bay lights go out in the very beginning, as practically the entire ship is powered down.

In "Prey", Seven is regenerating in her alcove at the end of the episode when Janeway enters the cargo bay, manually ending her cycle via a computer panel so that she can confront the former drone about beaming the Species 8472 creature and the Hirogen hunter off the ship. Seven is spoken to by the Borg Queen while regenerating in her alcove early on in "Endgame", warned not to enter the Borg nebula before getting shocked with an energy discharge that knocks her unconscious.

In "Child's Play", Seven is regenerating in her alcove when Mezoti, one of the ex-Borg children, steps out of her own alcove to wake Seven up, concerned about Icheb and what would happen to her and the other Borg children once they've all reunited with their respective families.
8. Neelix is monitoring something at a computer workstation when he's contacted by the Doctor, but it's not a medical emergency that the Doctor wants Neelix to tend to.

Answer: Investigations

Neelix is in engineering, studying the data on a monitor at a computer workstation during one of his investigative enactments to get to the bottom of the real reason Paris has left Voyager, when he's slowly approached from behind by ex-Maquis-turned-Kazon-spy Michael Jonas.

But before Jonas can attack Neelix with a device he picks up, the Doctor appears on the monitor at Neelix's workstation, scolding the Talaxian for having missed out on another segment of Neelix's "A Briefing With Neelix" program.

In "The Chute", the only time Neelix is at a computer workstation is when he's on his own ship, which he's piloting while en route to rescue Paris and Harry from the Akritiri prison. The Doctor doesn't contact the Talaxian at any time while this rescue is in progress. And the only time Neelix is at a computer workstation in "Collective" is when he's on the Delta Flyer at the beginning with Paris, Harry and Chakotay.

They all rush to take their respective stations the moment they see the Borg ship closing in on their position.

In "Relativity", Neelix isn't operating anything at a computer workstation at all. What we do see is the Doctor entering the mess hall to tend to a small medical emergency that hasn't happened yet as a result of the temporal anomalies happening all over the ship, directing Neelix's attention to the time discrepancy between the mess hall and sickbay at a replicator panel.
9. In all of the following episodes, except for this one, Harry is onboard THREE different ships.

Answer: Timeless

In answering this question, keep in mind that Harry is onboard Voyager in all four of these episodes, and that Voyager counts as one of the different ships for each episode. Still, it's kind of tricky! In "Timeless", the only other ship Harry is on other than Voyager is the Delta Flyer--both in Voyager's present timeline (with Chakotay) AND in the future timeline (with Chakotay again, and Chakotay's girlfriend, Tessa Omond). Harry never sets foot on the third different ship in this episode--the U.S.S. Challenger, which is commanded by the futuristic Captain Geordi LaForge.

In "Nightingale", in addition to being on Voyager, plus the Delta Flyer with Neelix and Seven, Harry also comes aboard the Annari's medical transport ship, which he eventually assumes temporary command of after realizing that the aliens remaining onboard after their distress call are not properly trained to command their own ship.

In "The Disease", Harry is on the generational Varro ship quite often, as he's secretly having sexual relations with his new-found alien lover-girl, Tal. Additionally, the pair spends romantic time together on a shuttlecraft, exploring a nebula in space before Harry is tracked down by Tuvok and the Delta Flyer.

In "Drive", Harry is onboard the Delta Flyer with Paris in the beginning when the two men are challenged to a short sprint through a meteor field by the alien woman who is later discovered to be the one attempting to sabotage the multi-species space race. Then later, after the woman's pilot is severely injured in a deliberate act of sabotage, B'Elanna joins Paris on the Delta Flyer while Harry joins the alien woman on her ship to finish up the race, but not before Harry is nearly a victim of the same act of sabotage that had injured the woman's pilot.
10. The Doctor is the target of an attack by a hand-held weapon, but the attacker ends up getting injured by the failed attack instead.

Answer: Heroes And Demons

The Doctor enters the holodeck in a quest to rescue Harry and the others from the photonic lifeforrm, which is perceived by the holodeck characters to be Grendel from the Beowulf story. When he encounters Unferth inside the Great Hall, Unferth attempts to slay the EMH with his sword.

But not realizing that the Doctor can't be physically harmed, Unferth ends up hurting his hand with his own missed sword attack instead, wailing and cowering in pain. In "Flesh And Blood", the Doctor does get attacked by a holographic Hirogen hunter when the Hirogen-created holographic prey, who've taken over the Hirogen ship, transfer the Doctor's program into a simulation that now forces him to experience what it's like to be hunted prey.

However, it's the Doctor who gets injured--a blood-letting gash to the arm from the holographic Hirogen's sharp metal weapon--and not any of the holographic Hirogen themselves during the simulation.

The Doctor is never attacked with any of the various weapons wielded in "The Killing Game, Part 2"; he's only handed a dagger by one of the holographic Klingons that Neelix had banded with while under the influence of his neural implant.

In "Repentance", the Nygean prisoner being taken care of in sickbay does hold the Doctor at knife point from behind, but it's not the knife that injures the prisoner; instead, it's Tuvok's phaser shot that stuns the prisoner, the Vulcan chief of security skillfully aiming and firing through the Doctor's holographic body.
Source: Author NEXUSDARKBLUE

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