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Quiz about Name That Episode 2
Quiz about Name That Episode 2

Name That Episode #2 Trivia Quiz


Part 2 of my challenging "Name That Episode" series! Can you figure out the episode from the information that is given?

A multiple-choice quiz by NEXUSDARKBLUE. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
377,207
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
142
Last 3 plays: Guest 95 (3/10), kstyle53 (10/10), Guest 99 (1/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Janeway frantically retrieves a phaser when one of her crewmembers onboard Voyager is attacked, but the captain is warned that firing at the attacker would do more harm than good. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. This was the most recent episode BEFORE "Workforce, Part 1" in which Chakotay appeared to look like an alien, whether in reality or imagined. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Tuvok struggles in walking from his tactical station on the bridge down to the conn station in order to change Voyager's course when an incapacitated Paris is unable to do so. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. A member of the crew received a welcomed, unprotested massage in all of the following episodes...except for this one. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Paris enters the mess hall to have a meal, but ends up dining alone. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. A female Voyager crewman escorts a humanoid alien into Janeway's ready room, then that same crewman is promptly dismissed, leaving the alien alone with Janeway. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Neelix is alone in the Mess Hall when a crewmember enters to speak to him privately, then a holo-image of Neelix is seen shortly afterwards in one of the cargo bays. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Someone complains about the interior room temperature somewhere on Voyager in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. B'Elanna is attacked while on an alien ship, but the attacker is a member of the Federation. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Two crewmembers are en route to the shuttlebay, but before getting there, they meet up with Tuvok in a corridor who, after a brief moment, urges them to proceed to the shuttlebay as soon as possible. Hint



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1. Janeway frantically retrieves a phaser when one of her crewmembers onboard Voyager is attacked, but the captain is warned that firing at the attacker would do more harm than good.

Answer: Nothing Human

One of the more exotic alien creatures that Voyager encountered during the series was seen in "Nothing Human". It was a greenish centipede-looking lifeform that was being analyzed in sickbay behind a forcefield. While Janeway and The Doctor are talking about the creature, B'Elanna enters and relays some interesting findings to them about the ship that the creature piloted. Suddenly and without warning, the creature flies through the forcefield and latches onto B'Elanna's neck, prompting Janeway to retrieve a phaser.

But the Doctor warns her that Janeway would hurt B'Elanna, so Janeway never fires the phaser. In "Endgame", neither Admiral Janeway nor Captain Janeway grab a hand-held phaser or phaser rifle at any time during the series finale, but they sure whooped some Borg butt, destroying all of those cubes with that fancy technology Admiral Janeway brought from the future! In "Worst case Scenario", the holographic Janeway in Tuvok's "Insurrection Alpha" program does attempt to fire a phaser rifle, but it backfires and kills her, presumably rigged by the holographic Seska, who had booby-trapped Tuvok's program. Janeway did fire a phaser in "Equinox, Part 1" in an effort to neutralize the attack of the nucleogenic aliens on the bridge, but didn't fire a phaser in "Equinox, Part 2".
2. This was the most recent episode BEFORE "Workforce, Part 1" in which Chakotay appeared to look like an alien, whether in reality or imagined.

Answer: Collective

"Collective" aired in the sixth season and was the most recent episode preceding "Workforce, Part 1" where Chakotay looked like an alien. It was during a momentary dream Neelix was having (after the Delta Flyer had been tractored inside the Borg cube) that he imagined Chakotay as an assimilated Borg drone.

In "Faces", Chakotay did go undercover as a Vidiian in an effort to rescue Paris, B'Elanna and Lieutenant Durst (who ends up being killed by Sulan, the Vidiian surgeon), but that episode, of course, occurred during Voyager's first season; "Collective" had aired five seasons later and more closer to "Workforce, Part 1".

In "Living Witness", Chakotay looked human during the entire episode, even during the Kryain's recreated museum simulations where his tattoo is covering his entire face.

He also remained human throughout the entire "Killing Game" two-parter, even though he was forced by the Hirogen's neural implants to play the role of a military commander.
3. Tuvok struggles in walking from his tactical station on the bridge down to the conn station in order to change Voyager's course when an incapacitated Paris is unable to do so.

Answer: One

At the beginning of "One", when the crew first encounters the Mutara Nebula, the bridge crew shows debilitating reactions to the nebula's radiation, making several crewmembers unable to stand or move round. Paris is unable to operate the controls on the conn, but thankfully, Tuvok (perhaps with his superior Vulcan stamina?) is able to stagger from his tactical station down to the bridge to lay in a course away from the nebula before the entire bridge crew is overcome by the radiation.

In "Scientific Method", Paris is never directly incapacitated as a result of the Srivani's experiments, and surely not while on the bridge.

In "Course: Oblivion", neither the real Paris nor the duplicate Paris are ever seen to be under any attack or debilitating stress while on the bridge, even though the duplicate Paris is assumed to be on the verge of death when the duplicate Kim gives the duplicate Janeway a medical report during the duplicate crew's final meeting in the briefing room (that was a lot of duplicates, wasn't it?).

In "Alice", the alien ship does mentally influence Paris, causing him to threaten to fire on Voyager when he is piloting Alice near the end of the episode, but it doesn't lead to Paris being unable to make a course change at the bridge's conn.
4. A member of the crew received a welcomed, unprotested massage in all of the following episodes...except for this one.

Answer: Darkling

Near the beginning of the episode, B'Elanna is lying on a biobed in sickbay as a result of having eaten a salad, and the Doctor is sensually feeling on her body during his diagnosis, the result of having incorporated personality subroutines into his holomatrix.

The massage he gives to B'Elanna on her upper body is very brief, but she verbally warns him to stop. In "Favorite Son", Harry gets a pleasurable shoulder massage from one of the Taresian women, interrupting the conversation between him and Taymon, the Taresian guy who gets joined and whose dead body is eventually discovered in his quarters by Harry later in the episode.

In "Warlord", Neelix is getting a foot massage by a holographic Talaxian woman on the holodeck in his Paxau Resort program at the very beginning of the episode, much to the boredom of Paris and Harry, who both end up making some additions to the program to liven things up.

In "Scientific Method", Janeway is receiving a rigorous therapeutic massage by the Doctor in her quarters near the beginning of the episode in hopes of relieving some tension and stress, which we discover later was caused by the Srivani having increased Janeway's dopamine levels.
5. Paris enters the mess hall to have a meal, but ends up dining alone.

Answer: Parturition

Kes is already seated at one of the tables when Paris enters the mess hall. Although the pair was quite friendly with each other, as evidenced in previous episodes leading up to this one, a jealous Neelix always frowned upon the Kes/Paris friendship. So presumably not wanting to stir anything up, Paris decides to take his meal and sit at another table with his back turned to Kes, who quietly becomes upset and leaves the mess hall. Apparently, just Paris's presence there was enough to get Neelix riled up anyway, and the two men eventually end up having a food fight and tussling with each other on the mess hall floor before both are summoned to Janeway's ready room.

In "Real Life", Paris does enter the mess hall and grab a meal at one point of the episode, but when he sees B'Elanna at a table reading a PADD, he decides to join her, realizing that she's been reading a Klingon romance novel.

In "Year Of Hell, Part 2", Paris isn't on Voyager at all and is instead on the Krenim time-ship when he and Chakotay are dining with Annorax.

In "Caretaker", Paris orders some tomato soup from the replicator after he enters the mess hall and joins Harry at a table...that is, after Voyager's original chief medical doctor and former first officer have gotten up from the table first after silently filling Harry in on Paris's past. The fourth season episode "Vis À Vis" doesn't qualify as a possible answer, because it was actually the alien named Steth who was in the mess hall replicating all of that liquor, even though it was Paris's body we were seeing. So in that sense, it was an alien dining alone, and not Paris dining alone.
6. A female Voyager crewman escorts a humanoid alien into Janeway's ready room, then that same crewman is promptly dismissed, leaving the alien alone with Janeway.

Answer: Counterpoint

Midway through "Counterpoint", Kashyk, the lead inspector of the alien species called the Devore, is escorted into Janeway's ready room by an unnamed female crewman wearing a yellow Starfleet uniform. Janeway, presumably seeing that Kashyk is no longer a real threat following previous passed inspections for smuggled telepaths onboard Voyager, says to the crewman, 'It's alright," prompting the crewman to silently turn away and leave the ready room.

In "Think Tank", Janeway and Kurros, the leader of the think tank, are in the ready room together at one point when discussing possible items Kurros would like in exchange for aiding Voyager with the Hazari paradox, but Kurros hadn't been escorted there by a female crewman.

In "Living Witness", Janeway and the Vaskan ambassador are in the ready room together at the very beginning of the episode (in one of the Kyrian museum simulations) and towards the end (in the Doctor's re-created simulation of the events), but the Vaskan ambassador is never seen being escorted there by any of the Voyager personnel.

In "The Killing Game, Part 2", an injured Janeway and the Hirogen captain do appear together in the ready room where they eventually discuss a plan for ceasefire but, considering that the Hirogen had taken over Voyager and that the Voyager crew was either under lock and key, making engineering adjustments to expand the holodecks or forced to play the games on the holodecks altogether, Janeway couldn't have possibly been escorted there by any of Voyager's crew.
7. Neelix is alone in the Mess Hall when a crewmember enters to speak to him privately, then a holo-image of Neelix is seen shortly afterwards in one of the cargo bays.

Answer: The Voyager Conspiracy

Seven's quest to decrypt the data she assimilated regarding Voyager's earliest activity in the Delta Quadrant leads her to the Mess Hall and questions Neelix, who reveals to Seven that Kes once had suspicions about the Caretaker. Wanting to know further details, Neelix offers to give Seven logs from his ship. Seven then returns to her cargo bay where she inserts a data node into a panel near her Borg alcove.

A holo-image of Neelix in profile then lights up on a screen, presumably symbolizing that the data she's about to assimilate in her alcove had been downloaded from Neelix's ship.

In "Dark Frontier", Neelix does enter the cargo bay to personally deliver logs downloaded from the U.S.S. Raven, the ship that Seven's parents piloted when they were all assimilated by the Borg.

Although he does mention that the only memory that he has of his Talaxian sister was a holo-image, a holo-image of Neelix himself isn't seen anywhere in the cargo bay during this episode. In "Investigations", Neelix's face is seen on monitors in rooms all over the ship throughout the episode whenever he is broadcasting his "A Briefing With Neelix" program. Chakotay's quarters, engineering and the bridge are where his face is seen, but never from the cargo bay.

The only time when someone does speak to Neelix privately in the mess hall is when the Doctor's holo-image pops up on a monitor on a computer sitting on a table in the mess hall, the Doctor scolding Neelix about the missed story that the Talaxian morale officer had promised to do. In "Prey", Tuvok does visit Neelix in the darkened mess hall, telling Neelix to grab a phaser and join the security detail before the Vulcan security officer has telepathic flashes of Species 8472, but there are no holo-images of Neelix seen after this visit nor anytime else during this episode.
8. Someone complains about the interior room temperature somewhere on Voyager in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Before And After

Kes was out of temporal sync and advancing backwards through her Ocampan lifespan, and almost each time she made a jump backwards, she would say, "I'm cold". However, it was Kes's BODY temperature that was being affected by the temporal flux, and not the room itself that was cold when she said those words, whether she was in sickbay or in the mess hall.

In "Remember", Paris complained to Neelix that it was a little cold in the mess hall when the crew had gathered in there for the Enaran festivities.

In "Displaced", one of the first Nyrians to be transported to Voyager complained that it was cold in the corridor when he appeared in front of an arguing Paris and B'Elanna, and another Nyrian later complains about it being too cold in the cargo bay to Neelix after other Nyrians who had transported to the ship took up temporary residence there.

In "Learning Curve", Crewman Henley, one of the ex-Maquis who was under Tuvok's instruction, complained about the ship getting warm during one of their training runs through the corridors, the temperature increase being the unfortunate result of Neelix's brill cheese having infected the ship's bio-neural gel packs.
9. B'Elanna is attacked while on an alien ship, but the attacker is a member of the Federation.

Answer: Unimatrix Zero, Part 2

At the end of Voyager's sixth season finale, the away team of Tuvok, Janeway and B'Elanna have transported from the Delta Flyer onto the Borg ship, then subsequently get assimilated into the Borg collective, yet with their own minds still intact. In the conclusion of the two-parter, the Borg Queen made several attempts to communicate to Tuvok in order to find out what the away team was planning.

At one point, she finally succeeds in breaking through Tuvok's mental barrier, causing him to turn against B'Elanna and knock her to the ground while a suddenly panicked Janeway tries to run away before being captured by the other drones and brought to the Borg Queen. Tuvok, of course, is from the Federation, even though he did once serve as a Maquis spy on Chakotay's ship, as evidenced by his confession in "Caretaker".

In "Workforce, Part 1", B'Elanna was never on board a Quarren vessel, although she (and many of Voyager's crew altogether) did appear on the planet's surface. The only person who attacked her in the whole two-parter was Neelix from behind after he, Kim, Chakotay and the Doctor, performing his new role as the Emergency Medical Hologram (or 'EMH' for short), had devised a strategy to rescue the brainwashed crew. Neelix, of course, is from the Delta Quadrant and not a member of the Federation, despite the alternate universes and timelines in which he's appeared in a Starfleet uniform.

In "Flesh And Blood", both the Doctor's program and B'Elanna were abducted by the holograms controlling the Hirogen vessel, but since the holograms were creations by the Hirogen hunters, they were not true members of the Federation. In "Equinox, Part 2", B'Elanna does appear in the engineering room of the Equinox in Part 1, but the Equinox, of course, wasn't an alien ship. And she surely wasn't attacked while on the Equinox. Additionally, B'Elanna also never appeared on an Ankari vessel nor any vessel piloted by the nucleogenic aliens (if they even had ships to begin with) for the duration of the 2-parter.
10. Two crewmembers are en route to the shuttlebay, but before getting there, they meet up with Tuvok in a corridor who, after a brief moment, urges them to proceed to the shuttlebay as soon as possible.

Answer: The Gift

When it's been determined that Kes is about to leave Voyager, as her transformation is quickly causing the ship to destabilize on a molecular level, she's escorted by Janeway through the ship en route to the shuttlebay. But before getting there, Tuvok meets them in the corridor and initiates a mind meld with Kes in an attempt to slow down her transformation.

After being unsuccessful, Tuvok urges the two women to hurry ahead to the shuttlebay. They barely make it there, allowing Kes to share her gift of using her transformation to get Voyager safely out of Borg space before Voyager can be torn apart from the inside out.

In "Extreme Risk", Tuvok actually appears inside the shuttlebay himself when he, Paris, Kim and Seven are working on constructing the Delta Flyer. Towards the climax of the episode, it's Chakotay who is seen walking alone through the corridor and headed to the shuttlebay to join the away team on the Delta Flyer in order to retrieve the probe before the Malon retrieves it.

After a brief moment to stop and talk with B'Elanna, it's the chief engineer who takes Chakotay's place and heads to the Delta Flyer instead. In "Hunters", Tuvok is inside of a shuttle again, this time with Seven, as the pair head out to the Hirogen's relay network to try to access the datastream better at close range. In "Distant Origin", the only thing Tuvok urges anybody to do is when he orders Paris to keep moving after the sharp projectile of a weapon fired by a Voth intruder walking through the corridor pierces his back. Paris quickly escapes through a Jefferies tube and re-enters in engineering, but he never goes to the shuttlebay and neither does anybody else.
Source: Author NEXUSDARKBLUE

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