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"Que Será, Será" Trivia Quiz


Is it choice, or fate? In "Que Será, Será", life and extinction hang in the balance as the final games are played. Good and evil face off in a test of survival as humanity and otherwise get one last chance to exist.

A multiple-choice quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
409,524
Updated
Aug 16 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
80
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. In Manhattan, it appears that humans are unable to attack actual hosts.


Question 2 of 10
2. Bernard left one final message in the tower. Who was it addressed to? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which of these is hidden beneath the floor of the tower's control room? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Who of these reprogrammed hosts remains loyal to Charlotte's cause? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Uwade, as Frankie reveals, was killed when she became infected by the flies.


Question 6 of 10
6. When disconnected from the world, Christina finds herself in which metaphorical space? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which of these, according to Charlotte, does William appear to seek for the people of Earth?


Question 8 of 10
8. Does Charlotte choose to give Christina the choice to run a test in a new world?


Question 9 of 10
9. Who escapes New York City? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. The final game to be played-- one of Dolores' making-- is to be constructed where? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In Manhattan, it appears that humans are unable to attack actual hosts.

Answer: False

As flies circle through Manhattan, they find very few humans to infect; bodies lay throughout the streets as the remaining citizens of New York City fight or their lives. Hosts, reuniting in the brief pauses between battle, remark that Charlotte Hale seems to have altered the storyline, for better or for worse, and humans have gone berserk. No one is spared as hosts and humans alike are felled by weapons of all sorts.

As a sniper descends from a perch overlooking a corpse-littered street, he walks quietly, collecting a set of keys from a body to hijack a vehicle.

He's shot from afar by William. It's winner-take-all. William hops into the truck and heads out the victor.
2. Bernard left one final message in the tower. Who was it addressed to?

Answer: Charlotte

Underneath the tower, Charlotte's body is collected by her drone workers, repaired, and reactivated. She insists, upon regaining consciousness, that she requires a stronger body. She'll keep the scars to remember, but she'll also keep the face so that William knows who's killing him.

When Charlotte ascends to the top of the tower she finds that she's been locked out of the controls; she's unable to stop the frequency from emitting and it seems that William has made everyone as insane as himself. It's a recipe for disaster, and everything will be destroyed. She finds Bernard's last message, however, and in it, he says that he and Maeve are dead. The only chance Charlotte has, to save herself and everyone else, is to consider what happens next with the world she created.
3. Which of these is hidden beneath the floor of the tower's control room?

Answer: A pearl

Christina and Teddy return to Christina's apartment, wandering through the bodies to find their way to its solitude. It's there that Christina must come to terms with her reality-- that she may be nothing more than a machine programmed to run everything from behind the scenes. Teddy reminds her that she is real, however, because her thoughts and her effects are real. The problem is that someone had to be manipulating her, allowing her to come to these realizations-- someone who placed people into her life to ask the right questions and make her draw her own conclusions to reach the centre of a new maze and awaken her. The answer, however, is that it was herself that did it. Some part of her, she realizes, must have been searching, so she made her friends and colleagues to hear new perspectives and bring her to that understanding. Maya, Teddy, and others were narratives she created to forge that meaning and allow her to understand herself.

Bernard's final message continues for Charlotte and indicates one last key item, specifically that there's one last game to be played, but it's nor her's. It's enough for Charlotte to, angrily, destroy this last record. Standing in her hologram of the city, she stomps down through the floor, revealing a single pearl stationed underneath the console. As she plucks it from its spot, the lights go out in Manhattan, destroying the world that Christina created. She places the pearl in her bag and heads out into the city proper.
4. Who of these reprogrammed hosts remains loyal to Charlotte's cause?

Answer: Clementine

Stubbs, meanwhile, escorts Caleb and Frankie as they make their way through the city to safety. The trio head to the docks to their escape route, but Caleb's degeneration seems to be advancing rapidly. Caleb vows he'll get her to the boat if only to be there for her just this once.

Charlotte reaches Times Square, managing to protect herself from any remaining survivors, and she reaches the labs of Olympiad Entertainment to find the remains of human William, still locked into his cryogenic unit. It's there that Clementine finds her and suggests that she can help find the host William. Instead, however, she will find her own way. Using a console to locate William, she controls nearby hosts to slow him down so that she can catch her quarry. He's thrilled by this, however; she's joining his game, and they'll see each other at the finish line.
5. Uwade, as Frankie reveals, was killed when she became infected by the flies.

Answer: False

Stubbs, Frankie, and Caleb take refuge in a rioted department store to tend to their injuries. Frankie summarizes the last few years and informs her father of Uwade's fate, letting him know that before she died of cancer, she carried his torch and saved a lot of people.

While Caleb stitches up one of Frankie's bullet wounds, neither of them notice as an armed man enters the building through an open back door. Stubbs manages to stop the man, but Clementine, unbothered, shoots both of them and impales Stubbs' head on a metal spike, leaving him unceremoniously out of commission.
6. When disconnected from the world, Christina finds herself in which metaphorical space?

Answer: The Walled Garden

With Stubbs despatched, Clementine places her gun on a nearby shelf and grabs a knife instead, taking up her old arms to put an end to the humans waiting in the building. By the time she finds the spot where Frankie and Caleb were expected to be, however, they've moved at least enough to reposition themselves. Clem finds Frankie on the ground and asks for the location of where the outliers have fled, but Frankie refuses to give that info away. Caleb fights in her stead, going head-to-head against the battle-savvy host and nearly dying to her. Fortunately, Frankie has one bullet left; she shoots and destroys Clementine without pause.

Charlotte, meanwhile, flies out to catch William while Christina, stuck inside the disconnected darkness within, formulates a new space for herself. She recreates Maya and sits with her inside what she calls 'the walled garden', a protective space where she can collect her thoughts. There's violence and chaos everywhere, Maya reminds her, and if she focuses on that then it's all she'll see, but if she looks beyond that, she'll find so much more-- the beauty in the world.
7. Which of these, according to Charlotte, does William appear to seek for the people of Earth?

Answer: Extinction

William, riding on horseback, finally arrives at the finish line, the door to the Sublime opened by Bernard and Maeve, waiting in the middle of the Hoover Dam. As he descends into the tunnels surrounding the structure, Charlotte arrives in her aircraft and touches down. As William orchestrates a critical failure of the dam's turbines, Charlotte watches it begin to destroy itself; she finds him inside watching over the server storage. It's clear, she says, that he's grown to be corrupted; he's no less damaged than the human he was based on. The human William infected him, she asserts, but he disagrees-- the human William evolved.

It sparks a fight between the two of them as Charlotte blocks his knife with her reinforced body. She fires a gun at him before seeking a more advantageous spot to fight. They discuss each others' goals while they open fire. He seeks extinction of the human race; she now aims to protect it. As Charlotte runs out of ammunition, she backtracks into the dam's tunnels.
8. Does Charlotte choose to give Christina the choice to run a test in a new world?

Answer: Yes

William seems to have Charlotte cornered in the tunnels and he reminds her that the other hosts wanted freedom. Charlotte, however, seemed to seek transcendence; she was playing the wrong game. Everyone lost, she says; it wasn't the world she wanted, just the one she happened to make.

In the tower, as Charlotte watched Bernard's video, she was reminded that she would decide what happens next. He admitted that the world would hope no hope for any of them, but there would still be hope for the next world-- a test for someone else should Charlotte choose to give her that choice. With his last words he told her she couldn't miss; she should reach with her left hand.

As Charlotte looks to the ground, she finds the gun Bernard planted in the dam tunnel, earlier, during his visit there with Maeve. She grabs it and chooses to give Christina the chance, hoping she'll take it, as she fires her bullets and bings William to the ground. Grabbing his knife, she removes the pearl from his skull and crushes it to dust.
9. Who escapes New York City?

Answer: Frankie

Frankie and Caleb make it to their extraction boat in Red Hook, stumbling to the docks and arriving to find Odina there at the helm. Frankie introduces her father, but it's a short meeting since Caleb, knowing that his body is about to fail him, informs her that it's as far as he can go. Though Frankie is hesitant to say goodbye, Caleb admits to her that he's achieved everything he needed to; he got to see his girl grow up. As Frankie rides out into the bay, she watches Caleb standing alone on the pier before she turns away.

At the Hoover Dam, Charlotte takes her station behind the controls, opens the turbine valves, and prevents the structure from completing its cataclysmic meltdown. Opening her satchel she places Dolores' pearl into the system and says goodbye to her, transferring the storyteller to her new world. It's up to her to make her choice.

As Charlotte hits the last controls, she finishes what Bernard started and closes the door to the Sublime.

Removing her battle garb, Charlotte leaves the Hoover Dam on foot and sits on the edge of the river as the sun sets. Removing the pearl from her skull, she crushes it in her hand.
10. The final game to be played-- one of Dolores' making-- is to be constructed where?

Answer: In the Sublime

As Christina's world rebuilds itself, she and Teddy find themselves back on her balcony in New York City, though it's apparent that both have been placed into the Sublime with the other hosts. Teddy believes that Christina saved them, but it wasn't her, it was a version of her that could only have done it because he came back. She cherishes every detail of him, and it's why she was able to bring him back the way she did. He realizes that he may not be real.

Christina awakens in her bed to find Dolores watching over her, waiting to tell her the truth of what they are: reflections of the people who made them. Teddy is out there, somewhere in the Sublime, and she can find him. He urges her to find him. She can let her memories and her pain and the humans go and she can avoid letting their flaws into their new world. Humans' codes are written into their cells; they can't change. There's one final test, however, and it's a game of Christina's own making.

Christina, donning Dolores' Sweetwater dress, emerges into the New York City streets. Humanity will die out, she assures, as they will only live as long as the last creature that remembers them, and that creature is her. Sentient life on Earth may be done, but it can live on in her world, a world that ends at the beginning, in a maze that tests who people are and who they will become. As she gazes over Times Square, the world around her transforms into the valleys of Westworld, one last loop around the bend.

A player piano begins to operate in a saloon as a coal train arrives in the town of Sweetwater. Maybe this time, everyone will set themselves free.
Source: Author kyleisalive

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