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Quiz about Name That Episode 4
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Name That Episode #4 Trivia Quiz


The fourth installment to my challenging "Name That Episode" quiz! Ready to engage?

A multiple-choice quiz by NEXUSDARKBLUE. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Time
6 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
377,450
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
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Avg Score
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Question 1 of 10
1. Tuvok is closely examining a tiered structure filled with liquid, but the structure was created using Federation technology. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. B'Elanna throws a piece of equipment into the air after three crewmembers in her vicinity have all been rendered incapacitated by three separate accidents. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Kes is the first to notice that someone physically appears to look different, but the problem is never remedied...at least not by the end of this episode. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Liquid drops onto the Doctor's head in this episode. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Chakotay spits out something edible that he samples after he's warned that eating something else will cause any number of debilitating body ailments. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. An alien is seen collapsing onto the floor in the mess hall, but it doesn't happen as the result of an attack. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Seven is complimented by another crewmember for her usage of Borg weaponry in this episode. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Someone other than a crewmember from Voyager is seen wearing a Starfleet uniform in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Neelix is on the bridge, holding a priceless mineral in his hand, which he then uses as a means of persuasion. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Music (other than the background orchestral scores for the episode production itself) is being played or heard in TWO different places in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint



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1. Tuvok is closely examining a tiered structure filled with liquid, but the structure was created using Federation technology.

Answer: Caretaker

Voyager's pilot episode had a lot of memorable scenes, and one of the more humorous moments is when Tuvok enters Neelix's quarters while Neelix, who hadn't had the luxury of plentiful water before Voyager's arrival, is taking a bath. Apparently, Neelix was so ecstatic to have water that he constructed a display consisting of glasses filled with water stacked on top of each other, which Tuvok observes curiously for a moment before walking further inside.

It has to be assumed that Neelix used the replicator to make those glasses of water, but it's also possible that he used glasses that were already in his quarters and used the water from his sink to fill the glasses.

In either event, Federation technology was definitely involved in some way.

In "Hope And Fear", the only thing Tuvok is examining is the specs of the U.S.S. Dauntless itself, a booby-trapped Federation vessel created by a scheming Arturis who wanted to avenge his people being destroyed as a result of the war between the Borg and Species 8472, when Tuvok and the away team first transports over to it.

There were no tiered structures of liquid of any kind to be seen. In "Future's End, Part 2", Tuvok isn't doing any examining. Though in Part 1, he did poke around a little in Rain Robinson's observatory at the Chronowerx building in 1996 Los Angeles, but there were no kind of tiered structures of liquid to be observed. In "Concerning Flight", Tuvok never examines any constructions filled with liquid while in Da Vinci's workshop nor while on the alien planet where Voyager's stolen supplies have been taken to.
2. B'Elanna throws a piece of equipment into the air after three crewmembers in her vicinity have all been rendered incapacitated by three separate accidents.

Answer: Deadlock

The first major 'ship-wide disaster' episode of the series saw crewmembers on both Voyagers suffering injuries and casualties, whether as a result of the proton bursts or the Vidiians attacking. On the Voyager sustaining the heavy damage, B'Elanna, Harry and Lieutenant Hogan are all heading to a section of the ship in an effort to contain the breaches.

But things go awry when Hogan is blasted by a proton burst and Harry falls down a breach into outer space below. Then when Kes races towards B'Elanna's location to give medical help to Hogan, B'Elanna watches in shock when Kes vanishes through the rift that leads to the duplicate Voyager, where she is eventually found unconscious by the duplicate Janeway, Kes and the Doctor. B'Elanna then tosses a piece of broken conduit into the rift in order to pinpoint exactly the rift's location with her tricorder.

In "Juggernaut", B'Elanna does attack the Vihaar while on the Malon freighter, but she doesn't throw anything, and certainly not after multiple crewmembers have been injured or rendered unconscious.

In "Relativity", B'Elanna also doesn't throw any objects, and the entire crew is incapacitated when the ship is destroyed as a result of the temporal distortions by a temporal psychotic Captain Braxton's device. In "Year Of Hell, Part 1", despite all of the ship-wide damage and the injuries to the crew, there was still never a moment when B'Elanna threw an object in the vicinity of her fellow crewmembers.
3. Kes is the first to notice that someone physically appears to look different, but the problem is never remedied...at least not by the end of this episode.

Answer: Parallax

It wasn't ever explained why the Doctor was shrinking in size, but I would assume it had to be due to Voyager's entry into the singularity that is encountered in this episode. Kes was the first to realize it when she notices that he's slightly shorter than a shelf inside of the Doctor's office in sickbay, and the Doctor then confirms her observation with his own scans. On the same note, it also wasn't ever explained what had caused Harry's headaches when he and Tuvok are walking in a corridor together later in the episode, but I assume the singularity played a role in Harry's condition as well.

In none of the three other episodes does Kes notice anything physically different about anybody, even though she did get telepathic visions about the crew's demise at the hands of Species 8472 when observing the Borg corpse in sickbay in "Scorpion, Part 1", and she does become the first person to become aware that there's another presence floating about the ship when she's reading in her quarters towards the beginning of "Cathexis".
4. Liquid drops onto the Doctor's head in this episode.

Answer: The Killing Game, Part 2

Even with the Hirogen's neural implants having been disabled and Neelix no longer the mighty Klingon whom he had believed himself to be, Neelix is able to convince the band of Klingons he was camping with to assist the American soldiers in fighting off the Nazis.

In one humorous scene, he and the Doctor are standing underneath a storefront canopy while it is raining on the program, and as the Klingons come running to save the day, the Talaxian and the EMH triumphantly cheer the Klingons on, the Doctor cheering "Qapla, gentlemen! Qapla!", while unknowingly stepping out from under the canopy, allowing his bald head to get wet from the rain in the process.

In "Revulsion", even with the holographic fish in a fish bowl created by the holographic janitor on the alien vessel, water from the bowl itself never dripped on the Doctor's head, and neither does anything else, for that matter.

In "Projections", the Doctor did realize that he was bleeding as a result of his struggle with the holographic Kazon during one of his simulated scenes in the mess hall, but nothing was dripping directly ON his head.

In "Future's End, Part 2", Henry Starling does use computer input at his Chronowerx office to cause the Doctor to feel pain and force him to cooperate, but there is still no liquid that falls onto the Doctor's head at any time.
5. Chakotay spits out something edible that he samples after he's warned that eating something else will cause any number of debilitating body ailments.

Answer: State Of Flux

Before the shocking revelation that Seska was a Cardassian spy, Seska was just a sweet and innocent Bajoran who had the romantic eye of Chakotay. Though she wasn't with the rest of the away team, which had been gathering fruits and veggies on the planet. Lieutenant Carey returns with some apples that Neelix says are poisonous, and illustrates that fact by pointing to various places on Chakotay's body. Neelix asks Chakotay to try some leola root as an alternative, but after just one bite, Chakotay spits the vegetable out of his mouth in disgust.

In "Unity", the food being served by the ex-drones on the planet is actually quite good to Chakotay, who is happy that there isn't even any meat, as he reminds us that he's a vegetarian. In "Timeless", we never get to see Chakotay actually eating or drinking anything yet when he's dining with Janeway in her quarters. From the looks of the table setting, though, I'm sure Janeway cooked up something pretty exquisite for their special occasion.

In "Tattoo", Chakotay isn't eating or drinking anything at all, whether during his memories of his younger self walking through the jungles with his father, Kolopak, or during the present timeline.
6. An alien is seen collapsing onto the floor in the mess hall, but it doesn't happen as the result of an attack.

Answer: Someone To Watch Over Me

Tomin, the Kadi representative that is left to the responsibility of Neelix, arrives at the mess hall festivities heavily intoxicated. He refuses to leave after making an inappropriate pass at Seven, demanding that he wants another drink. Unfortunately, his intoxication gets the best of him first, and the Kadi representative falls onto the floor and passes out.

In "Blink Of An Eye", the two astronomers that transition into Voyager's current time frame do end up collapsing onto the floor, but they are on the bridge when it happens.

In "Cold Fire", you could say that the Ocampan man named Tanis, who was working with Suspiria to avenge the Caretaker's death, was somewhat collapsing in the mess hall after Kes used her increased powers to make his face bleed, but I would consider that action of Kes to be an attack, so this episode doesn't qualify as a correct answer.

In "Living Witness", the Vaskan ambassador Daleth shoots the Kyrian leader Tedran in the Doctor's re-created simulation, and as a result, Tedran collapses onto the floor.

But clearly, this was an attack, so this episode doesn't qualify as a correct answer either.
7. Seven is complimented by another crewmember for her usage of Borg weaponry in this episode.

Answer: Extreme Risk

During the 'space race' towards the end of the episode when the away team is on the Delta Flyer trying to retrieve the probe before the Malon freighter does, Seven retaliates against the Malons' firing of spatial charges by firing torpedoes, which were created using Borg technology when the crew was designing the shuttle earlier in the episode and prompts Paris to say to Seven, "Nice shooting".

In "Message In A Bottle", Seven is praised by B'Elanna when she sends a feedback surge along the relay network to temporarily shock the Hirogen communicating in Astrometrics, but considering that feedback surges are something that any Federation vessel (or any other technologically-advanced vessel, for that matter) is capable of and not explicitly just an ability of Borg vessels, then it doesn't count as Borg weaponry.

In "Survival Instinct", Seven linking the other three ex-drones into a'sub-collective' may be seen as a weapon of sorts, effectively causing harm to another individual, but nobody complimented Seven for doing that, and certainly not the ex-drones themselves.

In "Prey", Seven never used any Borg weapons on anybody or anything, even though she did eventually beam the wounded Species 8472 creature and the Hirogen hunter off the ship and onto one of the Hirogen vessels in the vicinity using Borg encryption codes. However, whether this can be seen as a weapon of sorts or not, nobody complimented Seven for this action.
8. Someone other than a crewmember from Voyager is seen wearing a Starfleet uniform in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Repression

Everyone onboard Voyager is wearing a Starfleet uniform in this episode, including all of the ex-Maquis, before Teero's influence leads them to take over Voyager temporarily. In fact, the only people NOT wearing a Starfleet uniform in this episode are Seven and Neelix, plus Teero himself, as seen through Tuvok's flashbacks.

In "Barge Of The Dead", B'Elanna's mother, Miral, is seen wearing a red Starfleet uniform towards the end of the episode when she's emerging from the darkness. B'Elanna had even mistaken Miral for being Captain Janeway.

In "Alter Ego", the holographic version of Marayna is wearing a yellow Starfleet uniform when she's seen in Tuvok's quarters playing kal-toh after having stolen the Doctor's mobile emitter. In "Persistence Of Vision", Paris sees his father, Admiral Paris, dressed in his Starfleet admiral's uniform on the viewscreen, then on the bridge next to him shortly afterwards before he succumbs to the frozen catatonic state at the hands of the Botha.
9. Neelix is on the bridge, holding a priceless mineral in his hand, which he then uses as a means of persuasion.

Answer: Alice

Abaddon, the alien trader from which Paris obtains the alien shuttle he calls 'Alice', sees Neelix holding a beryllium crystal when he's talking to Neelix and the rest of the bridge crew regarding his cooperation in obtaining more information about the alien shuttle and its neural interface.

The crystal, apparently, was valuable enough that Abaddon eventually does cooperate, though 'Alice' soon afterwards mentally attacks his brain in hostile retaliation. In "Fair Trade", Neelix never obtained any kind of priceless mineral, and doesn't ever even obtain the map that he was hoping to find to help the crew chart the region beyond the Nekrit Expanse.

In "Once Upon A Time", Neelix never obtains any kind of priceless minerals either, although Ensign Wildeman does mention to daughter Naomi about bringing back crystals from her away mission.

In "Initiations", Neelix also doesn't have any priceless minerals, although his first and only chance at sitting down in the captain's seat on the bridge during Janeway's absence is a priceless moment indeed.
10. Music (other than the background orchestral scores for the episode production itself) is being played or heard in TWO different places in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Prime Factors

This one's also quite tricky. In "Prime Factors", the device that Harry believes to be a musical instrument is actually a device used by Sikarans to detect weather patterns, as the Sikaran woman named Eudana explains to him. But it's still creating music nonetheless.

However, the Sikaran plaza is the only place in this episode where music is being either played or heard. In "Remember", there's an Enaran man playing an instrument by waving his fingers over the glowing ball, the same instrument that Janeway ends up playing herself, at the gathering in the mess hall.

Then later in the episode, B'Elanna, who is living the memory of Jora Mirell as Korenna, is also playing that same instrument in her bedroom. In "Future's End, Part 1", the younger hippy version of Henry Starling is listening to music on his radio at the very beginning of the episode.

Then later, Neelix and Kes are in sickbay, tuned in to telecasts from Earth on various monitors. One of the telecasts is a soap opera, and in the brief moment when Neelix and Kes are quiet while they're watching together, music from the soap opera can be heard playing while the on-screen characters are in dialogue.

In "Riddles", Neelix, in an effort to reawaken an unconscious Tuvok's senses while the Vulcan lays silently on a bio-bed in sickbay, turns on some Vulcan chant music, much to the displeasure of the Doctor. Then later, a mentally-damaged Tuvok is listening to some Tom Paris-inspired jazz music in his quarters before Neelix enters and tells him about the medical procedure that will correct the mental damage dealt to him during the Ba'neth attack on the Delta Flyer.
Source: Author NEXUSDARKBLUE

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