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Quiz about Name That Episode 17
Quiz about Name That Episode 17

Name That Episode #17 Trivia Quiz


If you enjoyed a sweet number sixteen on the last one, then perhaps number seventeen will be just as sweet!

A multiple-choice quiz by NEXUSDARKBLUE. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
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378,600
Updated
Dec 03 21
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10
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Question 1 of 10
1. After "Projections", this was the NEXT episode where the Doctor experienced physical pain or physical suffering of some kind. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Neelix replicates something he doesn't know how to cook for someone, then that same person ends up replicating the exact same item while alone in the mess hall later. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Someone screams, but doesn't say anything, when an alien is attacked with a hand-held weapon, although the one who is screaming isn't being attacked by any weapon at all. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Janeway is on the holodeck, but she's quietly reading a book instead of participating in an actual holodeck program. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. An object that is thrown narrowly misses making contact with Chakotay's body, but Chakotay doesn't physically retaliate against the one throwing the object. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. An alien's head is adorned with a piece of fruit when a performance he gives is used to divert someone's attention away from a Voyager crewmember. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Seven first doesn't recognize something on display in the holodeck, then later, she also doesn't recognize something displayed on a monitor somewhere else on Voyager. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. There is someone or something that keeps repeating the exact same phrase over and over in translated audible English, but says nothing else besides that phrase in this episode. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Someone DOES NOT interact vocally with a physical duplicate of himself or herself in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In all of the following episodes, except this one, there is a Voyager crewmember whose body is bound and restrained, unable to escape capture. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. After "Projections", this was the NEXT episode where the Doctor experienced physical pain or physical suffering of some kind.

Answer: Tattoo

After Kes confronts the Doctor regarding his cold bedside manner during Ensign Wildman's prenatal checkup, the EMH programs himself to be infected with the flu, an experiment that he believes will allow him to truly understand the pains and sufferings that his patients experience.

In "Future's End, Part 2", Henry Starling does use his computer in his Chronowerx office to program the Doctor into feeling the sensation of being burned alive, but as this episode aired in Voyager's third season while "Tattoo" aired in the second season, it cannot qualify as the correct answer.

In "The Thaw", the Doctor does get physically RESTRAINED by the Fear Clown's mask-wearing minions when he's trying to prevent one of the aliens trapped inside the simulation from being beheaded by the guillotine, but he doesn't ever experience any actual physical pain or suffering as a result of his efforts, which fail when that alien does get guillotined! In "The Swarm", the Doctor does experience 'memory loss' as a result of his malfunctioning program, but he never experiences actual physical pain or suffering in this episode either.
2. Neelix replicates something he doesn't know how to cook for someone, then that same person ends up replicating the exact same item while alone in the mess hall later.

Answer: Extreme Risk

Banana pancakes is something that always put a smile on her face, as B'Elanna reveals to Neelix near the beginning of the episode when the two are having a heart-to-heart conversation in the mess hall. Neelix walks over to a replicator to produce the chief engineer's request, but upon returning to the table with the plate, she only takes one bite before leaving out of the mess hall, not smiling at all.

By the end of the episode, B'Elanna is back into her normal groove, and when she enters the mess hall again, she's alone this time, replicating the banana pancakes for herself, which does indeed put a smile on her face. Neelix doesn't replicate anything at all in the other three episodes; he creates a special in-house blend of coffee for Janeway, brings food to the incarcerated Nygean prisoners and prepares a special fruit juice, plus some alien eggs, for Tuvok's breakfast in "The Cloud", "Repentance" and "Flashback", respectively.
3. Someone screams, but doesn't say anything, when an alien is attacked with a hand-held weapon, although the one who is screaming isn't being attacked by any weapon at all.

Answer: The Bride Of Chaotica!

The photonic aliens who exit their realm and enter Paris and Harry's entertaining holodeck simulation are mistaken as invaders from the 'Fifth Dimension' by Satan's Robot, Lonzak (Chaotica's sidekick) and Chaotica himself. The aliens attempt to terminate their first contact when they're given the hostile reception, but before they can, one of the aliens is vaporized by Lonzak's hand-held weapon, which is fatal to photonic aliens.

This prompts Constance Trueheart, the woman who is always in distress and being held captive in the "Chaotica" scenarios, to let out a blood-curdling scream; she never says any actual words. Fortunately, the other photonic alien manages to teleport back into his realm before he too gets vaporized.

In "Faces", the full-human B'Elanna, who's been surgically separated from her full Klingon alter ego, does curl up and cower in a corner when Paris tries to put up a fight as the Vidiian guards come to take Lieutenant Durst away, but nobody's screaming in response to any aliens being attacked in this episode.

In "Warlord", there are several instances when members of the Ilari are being zapped by phaser shots or blasts from their own hand-held weapons. When Kes first arrives at the kingdom hall on the planet, she does shoot and kill an Ilari official, prompting his son standing nearby to wail "Father!", which is more than just a scream. There were no other times during this episode where someone screamed in response to an Ilari being attacked by a hand-held weapon. In "Dragon's Teeth", there was plenty of weapons fire between the Turei, the Vaadwaur and the Voyager crew when the tension turns into battle up in outer space, but there are never any hand-held weapons fired on each other by either of the three groups at any time during this episode, despite Tuvok being armed with a phaser when he returns to the chamber with Voyager's Vaadwaur ally, who helps the crew in maneuvering past his people's forces.
4. Janeway is on the holodeck, but she's quietly reading a book instead of participating in an actual holodeck program.

Answer: Latent Image

At the end of the episode, Janeway is on an empty holodeck, sitting in a chair opposite a seated Doctor. She's silently reading a book while serving to be a comforting ear for the EMH while he recovers from the memory malfunctions in his program sparked by his dilemma of having to choose between saving the life of Harry or the other ensign, Ahni Jetal.

In "Worst Case Scenario", Janeway isn't reading a book on the holodeck at any time; the only thing she does is help rewrite Tuvok's "Insurrection Alpha" program while the Vulcan chief of security and Tom Paris are trapped inside the program, which had been booby-trapped by Seska. Janeway, along with Harry, Paris and the Doctor, is a full participant in the "Fair Haven" program in "Spirit Folk. And in "11:59", there are no participants on the holodeck at all, as much of the episode is told through the memories of Janeway telling the story that her aunt had told her about the Millennium Gate project.
5. An object that is thrown narrowly misses making contact with Chakotay's body, but Chakotay doesn't physically retaliate against the one throwing the object.

Answer: Parallax

B'Elanna is still fired up and angry while pacing around in her quarters after breaking Lieutenant Carey's nose at the beginning of the episode. When Chakotay opens the doors, B'Elanna instinctively grabs a dish sitting on a shelf and hurls it through the now-opened doorway, narrowly missing hitting her first officer who comes to confront her about the incident. Chakotay, however, doesn't use any physical violence on his former Maquis shipmate.

In "Coda", the closest thing to an object being hurled at him was the weapons fire of the Vidiians' hand-held weapons in one of the caves that he retreats into with Janeway in one of her many 'death' scenarios.

But Chakotay does get shot and falls unconscious while Janeway is physically strangled to death, only to reawaken in sickbay and realize that she now has the Vidiian phage.

In "Juggernaut", the Vihaar is wreaking havoc while Chakotay is on the away mission with Neelix, B'Elanna and the two Malon engineers. When one of the decks of the freighter is mysterious decompressed, debris begins flying in the air, a broken piece of conduit smacking Chakotay dead in the face as he tries to escape up a ladder. Whether it's the air from the decompressing that launched the conduit or the Vihaar throwing the object himself is unknown, but either way, this episode cannot qualify as a correct answer since the broken conduit does make contact with Chakotay's body.

There weren't any objects of any kind at all being thrown at Chakotay during "Resolutions", not even during the plasma storm that momentarily rocks the planet that he and Janeway have been quarantined on.
6. An alien's head is adorned with a piece of fruit when a performance he gives is used to divert someone's attention away from a Voyager crewmember.

Answer: Resistance

Calem, the alien who believes Janeway to be his long-lost daughter, is with the captain in the marketplace, who brings him along while she tries to locate her missing crewmembers. Before the Mokra guards can close in on their location, Calem runs to intercept the Mokra, pretending to be crazy and performing a silly song and dance to distract them.

Although the townspeople find Calem's performance quite entertaining, the Mokra guards do not, one of the guards belittling him by taking a piece of melon from a fruit stand and placing it on his head.

In "Muse", none of the performances given by the alien playwright, who was inspired by B'Elanna's shuttle crash, nor the performances of any of his fellow cast, result in anybody's head being decorated with a piece of fruit; they don't even get fruit thrown at them! In "False Profits", the only two people giving any kind of performance is the poet, who keeps reciting lines about the alien culture's mythological tale to Paris and Chakotay, and Neelix who, while disguised as a Ferengi, attempts to outsmart the outrageously-lobed aliens who have been exploiting the townspeople on the planet.

But neither the poet nor Neelix ever get decorated with a piece of fruit; the poet does profit from Chakotay's shoes while Neelix eventually finds himself nearly burned alive at the stake. In "Virtuoso", the only performer in this episode is the Doctor. Although his head is never decorated with a piece of fruit, he does virtually get booed off the stage, so to speak, when the superior EMH hologram, created by the very aliens who had initially idolized him in the beginning, takes over the singing performances with the Doctor taking a back seat.
7. Seven first doesn't recognize something on display in the holodeck, then later, she also doesn't recognize something displayed on a monitor somewhere else on Voyager.

Answer: Latent Image

In the Doctor's collage of holo-images that are displayed on the holodeck with Seven's help, Seven first doesn't recognize the woman depicted celebrating a birthday party, who is later revealed to be Ensign Ahni Jetal. Then later, when the Doctor and the rest of the crew have gathered in the briefing room to discuss his findings, Seven further doesn't recognize the alien wielding the hand-held weapon, which is later revealed to be the cause of Ahni Jetal's death when it's fired upon her, Harry and the Doctor during their away mission on the shuttle. We never find out the name of the species of the weapon-wielding alien by the end of the episode.

In "The Voyager Conspiracy", there are a few times when Seven is analyzing the data she's collected in Astrometrics and is questioning the computer about various images she sees, but she recognizes everything that's displayed in front of her. Plus, she doesn't access the holodeck at any time in this episode.

In "The Bride Of Chaotica!", it's true that Seven didn't recognize Dr. Chaotica from Paris and Harry's holodeck program when she asks Harry, "Who is that?", while the two are performing scans in Astrometrics, attempting to pinpoint the solution to the problem of what spatial anomaly has Voyager trapped and unable to maneuver through space. Beyond that instance, however, Seven isn't looking at any other monitors where she sees something that she isn't familiar with.

In "Riddles", although she is trying to locate the cloaked Ba'neth that had attacked Tuvok on the Delta Flyer, there are no moments where the ex-drone doesn't recognize something displayed anywhere on Voyager because there's nothing of interest for her to see.
8. There is someone or something that keeps repeating the exact same phrase over and over in translated audible English, but says nothing else besides that phrase in this episode.

Answer: Prototype

The new automated unit that B'Elanna constructs upon being kidnapped and held hostage onboard the Pralor ship keeps repeating "Prototype unit 0-0-0-1 is ready to accept programming" in the most friendliest way. He (or it) says absolutely nothing else besides that phrase before B'Elanna realizes what she's done and destroys the prototype herself.

In "The Bride Of Chaotica!", there are a few phrases that Satan's Robot says repeatedly, including "Help!" after it attacks one of the photonic aliens that Paris and Tuvok are trying to establish peaceful relations with, and "The fifth dimension!", when it shows the two lieutenants the realm of the photonic aliens and the source of Voyager's problem of being stuck in space.

In "Muse", nobody in this episode--whether they're Voyager crewmembers or the alien cast participating in their theatrical play inspired by B'Elanna's shuttle crash--is repeating the same phrase over and over without saying anything else.

The same holds true for "Unity", despite the Borg collective being known for always speaking their trademark unified phrases of "We are the Borg", "You will be assimilated" and "Resistance is futile". None of the ex-drones severed from the collective say the same phrase over and over without saying anything else, and neither does any of Voyager's crew.
9. Someone DOES NOT interact vocally with a physical duplicate of himself or herself in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Virtuoso

The Doctor's popularity as a singing hologram continues to grow amongst the poor-mannered aliens called the Qomar to the point where he even performs a duet with a miniature holographic version of himself, which he happily gives away as gift souvenirs to his idolizing fans in the mess hall. Later, when his biggest idol, Tincoo, has programmed a 'superior' (yet equally rude and poor-mannered) hologram that is able to perform the complex song that she has composed, the Doctor interacts with a duplicate of himself again. That 'superior hologram', in fact, behaves very similar to the way the Doctor did in Voyager's first couple of seasons.

In "Living Witness", although the Doctor sees himself--as well as the rest of the crew--in the Kyrian's holographic recreations of 'The Warship Voyager', he never actually interacts with his biochemically-engineered self, watching from the sidelines along with the Kyrian museum curator.

In "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy", Janeway, Seven, B'Elanna and Harry are all exploring the Doctor's holographic daydreams in an effort to find a way to stop his constant daydreaming as a result of his corrupted, overloaded program.

Although they do see duplicate versions of themselves during the holographic daydream sequences (Seven seeing the Doctor painting a nude version of herself; B'Elanna watching the Doctor confessing his love for an emotionally distraught version of herself), none of them are actually interacting with any of the holographic characters. Instead, they're only communicating to each other and watching these daydreams play out all around them. In "Worst Case Scenario", although Paris does encounter a holographic representation of himself in Tuvok's booby-trapped "Insurrection Alpha" program, he doesn't communicate to his holographic self. It's the only time when this program is being played out where a duplicate holographic likeness of someone is encountered.
10. In all of the following episodes, except this one, there is a Voyager crewmember whose body is bound and restrained, unable to escape capture.

Answer: Basics, Part 2

In the conclusion to the first two-parter of the series, nobody is physically bound by the arms and legs to where they can't move. The only thing that happens that's remotely in the realm of bondage is Kes being physically kidnapped by one of the aliens on the primeval Hanon 4 at night. Kes later is found to be with her kidnapped Talaxian love, Neelix, huddled in the daylight while the other primitive aliens have encircled them and are fighting over them in some sort of ritual battle for dominance.

In "Future's End, Part 2", we do see Chakotay's and B'Elanna's arms and legs bound by rope and held hostage by the gun-slinging men in the basement of the shed after they've crashed down in Arizona. In "Workforce, Part 2", we see both Tuvok and Chakotay bound to surgical tables inside the Quarra medical facility with straps around their mid-section, the unwilling subjects of further attempted alien brainwashing before they are beamed out of the facility during Voyager's rescue.

Then in the memorable scene in the series pilot, the entire crew is seen suspended and bound in net-like contraptions, needles slowly drilling into their bodies after they have been transported by the Caretaker into his 'waiting room' on the array.
Source: Author NEXUSDARKBLUE

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