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Quiz about Star Trek Voyager The Lost Files 2
Quiz about Star Trek Voyager The Lost Files 2

"Star Trek Voyager": The Lost Files #2 Quiz


A second batch of personal logs has just been recovered. See if you can figure out which character the personal logs would have belonged to based on the information given!

A multiple-choice quiz by NEXUSDARKBLUE. Estimated time: 8 mins.
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Time
8 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
378,362
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
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Question 1 of 10
1. "I didn't see anything wrong with wanting to help the crew get back home, even if it went against Starfleet principles. It was a simple exchange, and it went well...that is, until we realized that the device wasn't completely compatible with Federation technology. At least he got a chance to experience what's it's like to be transported thousands of light-years away in a matter of seconds before we had to destroy it." Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "I couldn't find them on sensors at first, but when I did, Voyager was much farther away than they were before he and I went on the away mission. Nobody responded to hails and the escape pods were all in place, but I had this sinking feeling that something wasn't quite right. When we arrived on Voyager, the ship was strangely on 'Red Alert' status, but there wasn't a single person in sight. But we finally did see something--a shadow moving along one of the bulkheads in a corridor not far from where we were standing. And that something would turn out to be the very thing that would attack him in the Jefferies tube...and try to attack me later." Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. "My quarters were completely trashed: chairs overturned, vases broken, pieces of this here, fragments of that over there... I couldn't believe what I was seeing! He emerged from somewhere in the room, visibly aroused from his...well, whatever he was doing with her. He handed me a fistful of flowers as he walked out, but I simply wanted him gone; I would worry about cleaning up the mess later. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. "It was awfully strange watching her eating all of that food; I'd never seen her with such an appetite! I wouldn't have been concerned had it only been food that she was eating, but when she told me about those swarm thingies, I knew something was wrong." Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. "It was hard enough finding resources, but no fire? I couldn't have that. There was no telling when we'd be rescued--IF we would be rescued--so I took it upon myself to think quickly. Didn't have much luck doing it the old traditional way, but thankfully, I remembered that one could be started using hair fibers. I think they were fine with having a few strands ripped from their heads if it meant we'd all be warm overnight." Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. "We were having such a wonderful celebration...that is, until he offered that piece of jewelry. I didn't like it one bit! And things got worse after that when this thing started to take over the ship. I had kind of blacked out while I was walking around in a corridor...and didn't come to until that thing--whatever it was--decided to go away. I imagine the same must've happened to the rest of the crew." Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "I saw it floating there, all quiet and still. It was the second time I had seen one of its kind up close since that war between them started, but it didn't appear nearly as threatening. I sensed fear when it first made contact with me. Hostile or not, it didn't deserve to die. They shouldn't have been trying to kill it, but what she did killed it anyway." Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. "It was nice getting some real exercise for a change, even if it was only on the holodeck...with the safeties enabled, no less. I felt good after those first couple of rounds; he trained me well. But when that phenomenon suddenly appeared, my struggles in communicating with those aliens would start. I went through hell trying to understand what they were saying, and I'm pretty sure the crew was, too. It's a good thing she convinced me to sacrifice my sanity for the crew's safety, as when I finally did understand what they were trying to tell me, we were able to escape out of that phenomenon unscathed." Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "It was only going to take a month; I knew I could survive. I didn't think I would be affected as much by their absence as I was, but deep down, the experience was terrifying. I had started hearing things and seeing things that weren't really there. Having him with me helped, but he wasn't with me for very long. I eventually had to pull it together long enough until we made it out." Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "They told me later it had been stolen and ended up on an alien planet. As a result, the captain was able to interact with him, which was good, because she eventually needed his help in reacquiring the rest of the ship's other stolen inventory. Later, they managed to escape from the planet using one of the most unconventional means of transportation I'd ever heard of. I'm sure the captain enjoyed her nice little adventure, but as for me, it was just nice to be free again." Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "I didn't see anything wrong with wanting to help the crew get back home, even if it went against Starfleet principles. It was a simple exchange, and it went well...that is, until we realized that the device wasn't completely compatible with Federation technology. At least he got a chance to experience what's it's like to be transported thousands of light-years away in a matter of seconds before we had to destroy it."

Answer: B'Elanna

In "Prime Factors", B'Elanna, Seska and Lieutenant Carey are plotting to make the exchange to obtain the spatial trajector from the Sikarans that could potentially allow Voyager to transport thousands of light-years across the galaxy using folding space technology. Tuvok surprises them all, however, by making the secret exchange himself. Upon returning with the trajector, B'Elanna and her crewmates find out that the device wouldn't work once Voyager left orbit of the Sikaran homeworld.

Their attempts to use it backfires when they failed to anticipate the formation of anti-neutrinos, resulting in B'Elanna destroying the trajector with a phaser shot.

Although Voyager wasn't able to use the device to get any closer to home in this episode, Harry got the chance to experience the folding space technology first hand earlier in the episode when he and the Sikaran woman Eudana use the technology to transport to a planet 40,000 light-years away called Alastria.
2. "I couldn't find them on sensors at first, but when I did, Voyager was much farther away than they were before he and I went on the away mission. Nobody responded to hails and the escape pods were all in place, but I had this sinking feeling that something wasn't quite right. When we arrived on Voyager, the ship was strangely on 'Red Alert' status, but there wasn't a single person in sight. But we finally did see something--a shadow moving along one of the bulkheads in a corridor not far from where we were standing. And that something would turn out to be the very thing that would attack him in the Jefferies tube...and try to attack me later."

Answer: Janeway

In "Macrocosm", Janeway and Neelix are flying in a shuttle together after their diplomatic mission with the Tak Tak when they realize that Voyager has moved away from their pre-determined rendezvous point. Upon arriving onboard Voyager, the captain and the Talaxian, armed with phasers, cautiously walk through the corridors to get answers as to what's happened to the crew. Neelix spots a shadow moving along one of the bulkheads of a corridor around the corner, which they eventually discover is one in the swarm of macroviruses that had taken over the ship. Neelix (though not seen) is attacked by one of the macroviruses while in a Jefferies tube.

Then later, when Janeway heads down a corridor en route to the holodeck to deploy the antigen bomb that will kill the remaining macroviruses, one of the macroviruses knocks Janeway down and attempts to impale her. Fortunately, Janeway dodges the attack and proceeds to combat the macrovirus by slicing one of its arms off and stabbing it to death with a military-grade knife.
3. "My quarters were completely trashed: chairs overturned, vases broken, pieces of this here, fragments of that over there... I couldn't believe what I was seeing! He emerged from somewhere in the room, visibly aroused from his...well, whatever he was doing with her. He handed me a fistful of flowers as he walked out, but I simply wanted him gone; I would worry about cleaning up the mess later.

Answer: Tuvok

One of the more humorous moments of Voyager's seventh season occurred towards the end of "Prophecy". Neelix finds himself attracted to one of the Klingon women after she sees the Talaxian roughing up Harry, who had no romantic interest in her, in one of the corridors. Harry's plan to escape the Klingon's clutches, thus, turns into a romantic opportunity for Neelix, and the Talaxian and the Klingon eventually relocate to Tuvok's quarters, as there wasn't sufficient space to properly accommodate the entire Klingon crew.

When Tuvok enters his quarters at the end of the episode, he discovers that it's been totally trashed, obviously as a result of Neelix and his new Klingon playmate having had a steamy round (or two) of hot sex! Neelix unsteadily gets up and starts to walks out, but not before he has a few words of apology for the Vulcan chief of security and handing Tuvok flowers, a friendly yet futile gesture at making peace in the moment of awkwardness.
4. "It was awfully strange watching her eating all of that food; I'd never seen her with such an appetite! I wouldn't have been concerned had it only been food that she was eating, but when she told me about those swarm thingies, I knew something was wrong."

Answer: Neelix

In "Elogium", the earliest signs that Kes is going through the Ocampan version of pregnancy is when she's eating swarm beetles while in the aeroponics bay at the very beginning of the episode. Later, when Neelix visits Kes in her quarters, he discovers that his alien sweetheart has been replicating all sorts of unusual food items and that she'd eaten some of the swarm beetles as well. Neelix then proceeds to pick Kes up and carry her in his arms as he proceeds to exit her quarters, the Ocampan even gnawing on some flowers in the process.
5. "It was hard enough finding resources, but no fire? I couldn't have that. There was no telling when we'd be rescued--IF we would be rescued--so I took it upon myself to think quickly. Didn't have much luck doing it the old traditional way, but thankfully, I remembered that one could be started using hair fibers. I think they were fine with having a few strands ripped from their heads if it meant we'd all be warm overnight."

Answer: Chakotay

In "Basics, Part 2", Chakotay is having difficulty getting a simple fire started when night has fallen upon the primeval Hanon 4, which is where the crew has been stranded. But upon staring at the captain's hair, he remembers something from his Native American past that gives him the idea to use several strands of hair from Janeway and other crewmembers as kindling to finally produce the fire that he wanted.
6. "We were having such a wonderful celebration...that is, until he offered that piece of jewelry. I didn't like it one bit! And things got worse after that when this thing started to take over the ship. I had kind of blacked out while I was walking around in a corridor...and didn't come to until that thing--whatever it was--decided to go away. I imagine the same must've happened to the rest of the crew."

Answer: Neelix

In "Twisted", a jealous Neelix is disgusted when Paris presents a necklace to Kes for the Ocampan's birthday on the holodeck in Sandrine's. Then later, after meeting up with Chakotay in one of the 'twisted' corridors, the Talaxian wanders off, never to be seen again until at the very end of the episode when the alien lifeform, which the crew initially thought was a random spatial distortion, has relinquished its grasp on Voyager and its crew. I had wondered when Neelix--as well as the other 'vanishing' crewmembers--physically came into contact with the alien just as Janeway had when she and Harry are crawling through one of the Jefferies tubes, did they really just simply 'disappear' into some state of nothingness temporarily? Or did they all black out and have a momentary hallucinatory episode just like Janeway did when she had abruptly awakened from her unconscious state to scream out, "It's talking to me! Do nothing!", before falling back unconscious?
7. "I saw it floating there, all quiet and still. It was the second time I had seen one of its kind up close since that war between them started, but it didn't appear nearly as threatening. I sensed fear when it first made contact with me. Hostile or not, it didn't deserve to die. They shouldn't have been trying to kill it, but what she did killed it anyway."

Answer: Tuvok

"Prey" was the second time Tuvok had seen a member of Species 8472 up close; the first time, of course, was back in "Scorpion, Part 1" shortly before Harry was attacked while they and Chakotay were investigating the Borg cube's interior. The creature had escaped into a gravity-compromised corridor, floating in the air between forcefields and communicating telepathically with Tuvok a second time. Eventually, the Hirogen's hunt for the Species 8472 creature ends with Seven's unauthorized beaming of the Species 8472 creature and an attacked Hirogen hunter off of Voyager and onto one of the Hirogen's ships where the injured creature most likely died at the hands of the alien hunters.
8. "It was nice getting some real exercise for a change, even if it was only on the holodeck...with the safeties enabled, no less. I felt good after those first couple of rounds; he trained me well. But when that phenomenon suddenly appeared, my struggles in communicating with those aliens would start. I went through hell trying to understand what they were saying, and I'm pretty sure the crew was, too. It's a good thing she convinced me to sacrifice my sanity for the crew's safety, as when I finally did understand what they were trying to tell me, we were able to escape out of that phenomenon unscathed."

Answer: Chakotay

In "The Fight", we see Chakotay running a holodeck program of his own personal leisure for the very first time in the series: a boxing simulation, which features Starfleet Academy's Boothby as his trainer. Unfortunately, he was on the holodeck at the same time that Voyager entered 'chaotic space'.

The aliens who inhabited this region attempted to communicate to Chakotay in order to help the crew escape, their communicating with him driving the commander towards a state of insanity. But he managed to fight through the chaos and successfully obtained the knowledge and telemetry necessary for the crew's survival. Props to the production staff for the work they did with this episode! It was so cool how they pieced together segments of different scenes and using that as the chaotic space aliens' communication to Chakotay near the end of the episode when he is in the boxing ring facing-off with Kid Chaos.
9. "It was only going to take a month; I knew I could survive. I didn't think I would be affected as much by their absence as I was, but deep down, the experience was terrifying. I had started hearing things and seeing things that weren't really there. Having him with me helped, but he wasn't with me for very long. I eventually had to pull it together long enough until we made it out."

Answer: Seven

In "One", the entire crew had to be placed into long-term stasis for an entire month in order to be shielded from the radiation of the Mutara nebula...that is, everyone except for Seven and The Doctor, who were not affected by the radiation. Without the company of the rest of the crew, Seven's loneliness causes her to hallucinate images of the crew with radiation burns and an alien trader who claims to have never heard of the Borg, plus a Borg drone itself.

The Doctor's program goes offline as a result of the nebula causing systems failures, forcing Seven to complete the task of navigating Voyager through the nebula on her own.
10. "They told me later it had been stolen and ended up on an alien planet. As a result, the captain was able to interact with him, which was good, because she eventually needed his help in reacquiring the rest of the ship's other stolen inventory. Later, they managed to escape from the planet using one of the most unconventional means of transportation I'd ever heard of. I'm sure the captain enjoyed her nice little adventure, but as for me, it was just nice to be free again."

Answer: The Doctor

In "Concerning Flight", several pieces of technology are stolen from Voyager, including the main computer and the Doctor's mobile emitter. Consequently, the Leonardo da Vinci hologram is discovered to have possession of the mobile emitter after Voyager's stolen items are tracked down to an alien planet. With the help of his flying machine, Janeway is eventually able to elude capture from the alien pirates and ascend high enough into the atmosphere in order to be rescued by Voyager. And once all of Voyager's stolen technology is safely retrieved, the Doctor has free will to go wherever on the ship he wants to again.
Source: Author NEXUSDARKBLUE

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