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Quiz about Name That Episode 34
Quiz about Name That Episode 34

Name That Episode #34 Trivia Quiz


Trekking forward with the name game in another challenging "Voyager" quiz. How far back in your memory will you need to go?

A multiple-choice quiz by NEXUSDARKBLUE. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
387,072
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
71
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Question 1 of 10
1. B'Elanna's baby shower is given in the mess hall in this episode. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Harry is on the holodeck, programming an alien character with speech parameters while the room's hologrid, and no interactive background, is clearly visible all around him. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Chakotay is addressed as 'captain' in this episode. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Janeway is addressed as both ' ma'am ' and 'sir' by the same Starfleet officer while in her ready room in this episode. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Kes's face appears blackened and burned during a crewmember's dream sequence in this episode. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Paris is attacked onboard Voyager by the projectile blasts of an alien hand-held weapon, but he is saved when Tuvok fires upon that attacking alien with blasts from a phaser rifle from behind. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Tuvok is sitting alone in the mess hall on the opposite end of the table where he normally sits without his usual tea and PADD, an unusual behavior observed and pointed out by another crewmember. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Neelix is manning a station onboard the Delta Flyer before he transports over to an alien vessel, where he ends up being posted at another station after the vessel's injured occupants are tended to. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. After "The 37's", this was the NEXT episode where the Doctor is seen providing medical treatment for a patient in sickbay who was NOT a member of Voyager's crew. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Seven is in astrometrics, a list of the entire crew manifest on the viewscreen seen in front of her before she displays the stilled holo-images of two minor crewmembers. Hint



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1. B'Elanna's baby shower is given in the mess hall in this episode.

Answer: Human Error

At the very beginning, B'Elanna is being gifted an assortment of thoughtful gifts from the senior staff; Seven, however, isn't present, as her 'experiment' with her romance with a holographic Chakotay is taking precedence over everything else happening on the ship. The ex-drone does, however, give the chief engineer a belated gift later--a cute pair of baby booties.
2. Harry is on the holodeck, programming an alien character with speech parameters while the room's hologrid, and no interactive background, is clearly visible all around him.

Answer: Nothing Human

The Cardassian hologram named Crell Moset is extracted from the Federation database in order for the Doctor to interact with him in hopes of finding a way to remove the alien creature attached to B'Elanna's body. Initially, Harry is having difficulty getting Moset's speech subroutines to function properly, much to the Doctor's disappointment, but eventually gets everything to work.

Besides the Doctor himself, Moset is the only interactive holographic object visible during this particular moment.

There is no background scenery at all; only the surrounding hologrid and the holodeck floor are present. In "Distant Origin", we do see the holodeck's hologrid when the evolution of the Voth is being analyzed by Janeway and the Doctor, but Harry is not present and nor is he programming the holographic Voth to be able to speak. Harry does not appear on the holodeck at all in neither "Innocence" nor "Retrospect".
3. Chakotay is addressed as 'captain' in this episode.

Answer: Before And After

In the future timeline near the beginning of the episode, Kes's family is with her in sickbay. Her grandson, Andrew, who is the product of Harry and Kes's daughter, Linnis, is headed out of sickbay when Chakotay stops the young boy momentarily, asking him why he's in such a hurry. Andrew apologies, explicitly referring to him as 'captain', before exiting the room. We later discover that Janeway, as well as B'Elanna and several other crewmembers, had died during the events of 'The Year Of Hell' (as described by Paris to Kes), which led to Chakotay receiving the new rank.

In all of the other three episodes, Chakotay is being addressed as his usual rank of 'commander'.
4. Janeway is addressed as both ' ma'am ' and 'sir' by the same Starfleet officer while in her ready room in this episode.

Answer: Caretaker

In a humorous and memorable moment when the fresh-out-of-the-academy Harry is meeting the captain for the very first time, he first replies with "Thank you, sir", before Janeway says that she prefers ' ma'am ', despite Starfleet regulations. When Harry replies with "Thank you, ma'am", Janeway responds that she only likes to be called ' ma'am ' in a crunch situation, telling him that 'captain' would suffice.

Then shortly afterwards, when Harry says "Yes ma'am" upon accepting and taking over his new post at the operations station, Janeway replies by telling him, "It's not crunch time yet".

In "Relativity", none of the Starflet officers who are on Voyager while the ship is docked at Utopia Planitia during the past timeline ever addressed Janeway as ' ma'am' and 'sir'; the same holds true for the three young crewmembers Janeway takes under her wings in "Good Shepherd" and the Kobali-transformed Lindsay Ballard in "Ashes To Ashes".
5. Kes's face appears blackened and burned during a crewmember's dream sequence in this episode.

Answer: Jetrel

In Neelix's haunting nightmares about the Metreon Cascade disaster on Rinax, there is a brief scene where Kes is seen inside Paris's "Sandrine's" holodeck program, her face all blackened and burned from, presumably, the fires and explosions as a result of Dr. Jetrel's destructive weapon. Kes is not depicted as scarred nor burned in this manner in any of the other three episodes.
6. Paris is attacked onboard Voyager by the projectile blasts of an alien hand-held weapon, but he is saved when Tuvok fires upon that attacking alien with blasts from a phaser rifle from behind.

Answer: Prey

After the Species 8472 creature has boarded the ship, a deck-by-deck search for its whereabouts is conducted through Voyager's darkened, gravity-compromised corridors. Chakotay and Paris are teamed up with the Hirogen hunter, but when the hunter decides to go after the creature alone, he knocks Chakotay aside with his weapon, then proceeds to stun Paris with projectile blasts before proceeding to fire at the injured Species 8472. Thankfully, the situation is de-escalated when Tuvok, who had been teamed up with Seven, stuns the Hirogen hunter by firing blasts from a phaser file into his back.

In "Warlord", the only weapons fire deployed onboard Voyager is by a possessed Kes; the rest of the weapons-fire exchange occurs inside Tieran's hall down on Ilari.

In "Counterpoint", none of the Devore inspectors actually deploy hand-held weapons fire of any kind onto any of the Voyager crewmembers each time they board the ship; they only make a mess of things by carelessly ransacking the rooms, particularly sickbay.

The same holds true for the seventh-season episode, "The Void"; there is nobody onboard Voyager deploying blasts from a hand-held weapon at all.
7. Tuvok is sitting alone in the mess hall on the opposite end of the table where he normally sits without his usual tea and PADD, an unusual behavior observed and pointed out by another crewmember.

Answer: Learning Curve

Presumably troubled by his inability to get the four ex-Maquis crewmembers to adapt to Starfleet ways, Neelix observes that Tuvok is sitting alone in the mess hall without his usual tea and PADD and facing in the opposite direction than he normally does, vocally and explicitly telling the Vulcan chief of security exactly that. No other such observation is made by any crewmembers in any of the other three episodes.
8. Neelix is manning a station onboard the Delta Flyer before he transports over to an alien vessel, where he ends up being posted at another station after the vessel's injured occupants are tended to.

Answer: Nightingale

Process of elimination might be a good tactic to easily answer this question. Consider, first, that Neelix did NOT board either of the two incarnations of the Delta Flyer in neither "Repentance" nor "Alice" nor "Warhead". That leaves "Nightingale", where at the very beginning, Neelix, Harry and Seven are onboard the Delta Flyer conducting a brief survey mission for dilithium when they are caught up in the crossfire between the scheming, vaccine-transporting aliens called the Kraylor and the Kraylor's enemies, the Annari. Soon afterwards, Neelix transports with Harry over to the damaged Kraylor ship (which Harry eventually takes command of), and after tending to the injured survivors, he ends up taking up a post temporarily at one of the computer stations to assist in getting the alien ship back up and running. On a side thought, I noted how similar the names of these alien races--the Kraylor and the Annari--were to the automated units Voyager encountered in "Prototype" called the Pralor and the memory-sharing telepaths in "Remember" called the Enarans, respectively. Distant cousins? Or a lack of creativity on the part of the show's writing staff?
9. After "The 37's", this was the NEXT episode where the Doctor is seen providing medical treatment for a patient in sickbay who was NOT a member of Voyager's crew.

Answer: Alliances

This one requires a little extra thought! Firstly, in "The 37's", the Doctor treated Amelia Earhart's pilot, Fred Noonan, for his alcohol-related complications. The next episodes where the Doctor treated anybody in sickbay were "Projections" (though the events from his first activation in "Caretaker" were all in his mind), "Elogium" (for Kes's Ocampan birth), "Persistence Of Vison" (Janeway for her 'hallucinations' at the hands of the Botha) and "Cold Fire" (Tuvok as a result of Kes's uncontrolled powers).

However, the next episode where the Doctor is treating someone in sickbay who ISN'T a member of the crew is in "Alliances". After Neelix encounters the Trabe down on the planet after meeting with his Kazon informant, he, along with the Trabe leader, Mabus, and Mabus's associate, have dinner with Tuvok and Janeway, Shortly afterwards, Mabus is in sickbay, watching as both the Doctor and Kes give medical aid to his people when Janeway enters the room to check on everyone's progress.

In "Cold Fire", the Doctor did not need to administer medical aid to neither the Ocampa man named Tanis nor to the vengeful caretaker's mate, Suspiria. In "Death Wish", we did see the Doctor present in sickbay when the suicidal Q was lying on a bio-bed and uttering his last words before death. But, of course, this episode aired much later than "Alliances", so it cannot qualify as the correct answer. Then in "Resistance", the Doctor wasn't giving medical aid to any of the Mokra guards nor the alien townspeople that the Mokra held captive under their rule.
10. Seven is in astrometrics, a list of the entire crew manifest on the viewscreen seen in front of her before she displays the stilled holo-images of two minor crewmembers.

Answer: Someone To Watch Over Me

In attempting to determine the perfect man whom she could go out on a date with, Seven has pulled up a list of the crew manifest on the astrometrics screen, an observation made by Harry when he enters the room. The ever-budding operations officer isn't one of Seven's candidates, but he helps her in making a decision. An image of a red-uniformed officer assigned to the hydroponics bay is displayed first; Harry doesn't think he'll be good for her.

Then the image of a yellow-uniformed engineer, Crewman Chapman, is displayed, and Harry thinks he's the right one, Seven agreeing that Chapman seemed efficient when she had a chance to work with him once.

Although we do see Seven working in astrometrics in the other three episodes, images of crewmembers are not displayed on the astrometrics viewscreen in any of them.
Source: Author NEXUSDARKBLUE

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