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Special Sub-Topic: Hitchhiker Time: A Guide to the Galaxy, Part 6


Who was the girl that Zaphod stole from Athur at a party in Islington, London?

    Trillian. Zaphod disguised his two heads by placing a birdcage over one, told Trillian he was from a different planet and asked her to come with him.

How were Arthur, Trillian, Zaphod and Ford brought together?
    a curious perversion of physics. This is the exact quote from the book. It's talking about the time when Arthur and Ford were picked up from the vacuum of space one second before they would have died at an improbability factor of infinity +1:1.

What are Trillian's last connections with Earth?
    two white mice and Arthur. The two white mice, named Franki and Benji, and Arthur Dent are the only beings originally from Earth, or so Trillian thinks.

What is the name of the most improbable planet that ever existed?
    Magrathea. Magrathea was thought to be a legend until discovered by the Infinite Improbability Drive.

What did the specialist industry on the most improbable planet in the galaxy create?
    luxury planets. One of Magrathea's productions was the planet Earth.

While on the most improbable planet to ever exist, Arthur meets a man who shows him around the planet. What is that man's name?
    Slartibartfast. After the others left Arthur to guard the entrance to the lower part of the planet, a confused man, Slartibartfast, started talking to Arthur, and told him the story of Magrathea.

Finish the quote: "In these enlightened days, of course, no one believes a ____ of it."
    word. This quote is about the legend of the planet of Magrathea.

What are the names of the twin suns of the most improbable planet in the galaxy?
    Soulianis and Rahm. If you remembered this, I congratulate you. This is a tough question unless you read very carefully.

Finish the quote. "Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are _______ at the bottom of it too?"
    fairies. This phrase is thought by Ford when he is still skeptical about the existence of Magrathea.

When Arthur hits the improbability drive switch, two missiles had been heading straight for them. After the switch is thrown, who ends up with a pan galactic gargle blaster in their hand?
    Ford. Zaphod Beeblebrox invented the pan galactic gargle blaster, so he was not the correct option.


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