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Quiz about Name That Episode 22
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Name That Episode #22 Trivia Quiz


It's not a CATCH-22, but you'll catch on quick when you see there's no escape from performing well on QUIZ 22!

A multiple-choice quiz by NEXUSDARKBLUE. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
379,803
Updated
Dec 03 21
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10
Difficulty
Tough
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Question 1 of 10
1. Janeway sports TWO different hairstyles in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Tuvok suggests that an alien be assigned to work with Neelix in the mess hall before it's suggested that the alien work alongside Tuvok instead. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. B'Elanna is apologized to briefly by someone or something that communicates in the Klingon language, but that someone or that something who's communicating to her in Klingon isn't of Klingon origin at all. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. An alien copies a marking that is displayed on a crewmember's face, much to the displeasure of someone else, but neither the alien nor the crewmember is undergoing a medical procedure of any kind. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. A crewmember enters sickbay to activate the Doctor's program, but when Paris tries to respond to the crewmember's needs instead, the crewmember leaves without receiving any kind of medical treatment from him. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Neelix looks out of a viewport onboard Voyager and sees something that causes him to become angry, which motivates him to voice his concerns to the captain. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Janeway heads towards the cargo bay, expecting a group of crewmembers to be present inside, but when she arrives there and enters, she sees that there's nobody inside at all. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The Doctor is treating or diagnosing a patient OUTSIDE of Voyager's sickbay in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Neelix is distributing something to several individual crewmembers in the mess hall, but Harry is disappointed that he isn't one of Neelix's recipients. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Voyager is seen flying down into a planet's atmosphere in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Janeway sports TWO different hairstyles in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Parturition

For much of the first two seasons, Janeway always kept her hair wrapped up in a tight bun, except for when she was on away missions with the crew. However, in "Parturition", she kept her hair down long for the duration of the entire episode. It was also the very first episode where we see her with her hair down while she stayed onboard the ship. "Resistance" was one of the few episodes in the first two seasons where Janeway had her hair down long as well as in her signature tight bun.

It was down long while she was on the planet and searching for her missing crewmembers taken captive by the Mokra, but back in its tight bun at the very end of the episode, when Janeway is eyeing the necklace given to her by Calem, the alien who mistook the captain to be his long-lost daughter.

In "Fair Haven", Janeway starts off having her hair down long (which became a permanent thing from the fourth season episode "Year Of Hell, Part 1" onward), but when she begins participating in Paris's 'Fair Haven' holodeck program to be the attractive eye of the Michael Sullivan character, her hair is back into the tight bun she sported during the show's first two seasons. "Time And Again" marked the very first episode where we see Janeway's hair down long altogether, which happens after she and Paris become trapped on the polaric energy-doomed planet.

But both before they become trapped and after the timeline is reset back to normal at the end, she's sporting that familiar tight bun again.
2. Tuvok suggests that an alien be assigned to work with Neelix in the mess hall before it's suggested that the alien work alongside Tuvok instead.

Answer: Unforgettable

Chakotay recommends that the alien bounty hunter named Kellin, whom he had fallen in love with, join Tuvok's security detail while the pair are walking together in a corridor, given her experience with security measures. But before that suggestion, Tuvok offers that Kellin would be a perfect fit for working alongside Neelix in the mess hall, insinuating that the Talaxian morale officer would need protection from the wrath of crewmembers who often get riled up as a result of Neelix's cooking flaws in the kitchen.

In "Homestead", Tuvok doesn't make any kinds of suggestions to Neelix at all, except to 'live long and prosper', which he says during Neelix's farewell walk to the shuttlebay. Besides that, none of the Talaxians on the asteroid, nor the hostile alien miners Voyager encounters in space, are suggested to work along with Tuvok in any shape or form.

In "Drone", Neelix does accompany the newly-created 29th-century hybrid aptly named 'One' when helping the new Borg adjust to new life on Voyager, but he does so under the instruction of Seven when ordered to go to sickbay for the Borg's medical checkup.

In "Rise", it's never suggested that neither Tuvok nor Neelix work with any of the Nezu to solve the mystery of the invading asteroids. Tuvok is ordered by the captain to investigate, and Neelix joins the team initially to just be part of the learning expedition before his knowledge about the orbital tether eventually forces everyone to have to work together under the Talaxian's command.
3. B'Elanna is apologized to briefly by someone or something that communicates in the Klingon language, but that someone or that something who's communicating to her in Klingon isn't of Klingon origin at all.

Answer: Hope And Fear

When the vengeful Arturis sneakily attempts to throw the U.S.S. Dauntless into quantum slipstream drive with some of Voyager's crew onboard the first time, B'Elanna is quick to react and stops the alien before he can press the proper controls. To avoid suspicion, Arturis replies with a robust phrase that presumably translates to "I'm sorry", to which B'Elanna replies, "No problem", then acknowledges the alien's understanding of her Klingon tongue.

In "Dreadnought", neither of the two computer voices (the female voice is B'Elanna's own voice while the male voice is that of a Cardassian) used to communicate to B'Elanna while she's onboard the deadly missile ever communicate to her in Klingon, and nobody else in the episode communicates to her in Klingon either.

In "Barge Of The Dead", Neelix does speak in Klingon when presenting Paris and B'Elanna a bowl of gagh at the festivities in the mess hall early on in the episode, but he is not apologizing; he is ordering Paris to 'eat it or else', in so many words, to get into the Klingon spirit.

Besides that, the crew does sing to B'Elanna in Klingon when she is traversing around the ship with Neelix in Gre'thor, the 'Klingon hell', but they're not apologizing to her then either; the lyrics have a more poetic meaning of honor attached to them, as the Doctor had explained to Seven during the mess hall festivities when the pair had sung the same Klingon drinking song together earlier. In "Flesh And Blood", none of the Voyager crew, nor the holograms who are holding her and the Doctor hostage onboard the Hirogen ship, are speaking to B'Elanna in Klingon at any time.
4. An alien copies a marking that is displayed on a crewmember's face, much to the displeasure of someone else, but neither the alien nor the crewmember is undergoing a medical procedure of any kind.

Answer: The Q And The Grey

Among Q's various attempts at romancing and mating with an uninterested Janeway is playing the jealousy card. While the omnipotent alien is in the ready room with the captain and her first officer, Q boasts a striking image of Chakotay's tattoo that covers nearly his entire face, believing that to be what Janeway is attracted to.

Unfortunately, the pitiful display further disgusts the captain, who remarks that the tattoo isn't big enough while Chakotay walks away without saying a word. In "Muse", although the aliens on the planet who have been inspired by B'Elanna's shuttle crash portray B'Elanna as a character in one of their theatrical productions, none of them are sporting any Klingon ridges or any other distinctive facial markings that appear Klingon. Nor do the aliens have any markings that make them appear to look like other members of the crew.

In "Retrospect", it's true that we see the Entharan man, who Seven erroneously believes was infused with her nanoprobes, sprouting some Borg machinery on his face, but this happened as a result of the medical procedure being conducted, which turned out to be all in Seven's mind.

In "Nemesis", there are no members of the Vori, who had brainwashed Chakotay into fighting alongside them, nor the Kradin, the Vori's enemies, who sport the facial markings of a Voyager crewmember in this episode.
5. A crewmember enters sickbay to activate the Doctor's program, but when Paris tries to respond to the crewmember's needs instead, the crewmember leaves without receiving any kind of medical treatment from him.

Answer: Bliss

Seven is determined to prevent Voyager from entering the 'wormhole alien', but she keeps running into roadblocks at every turn during the beginning of the episode. When she enters sickbay, hoping to activate the Doctor's program, Paris emerges from the Doctor's office instead, even jokingly stating the EMH's trademark phrase, "Please state the nature of the medical emergency". Paris then explains to Seven that the Doctor's program had to be taken offline because of a Starfleet-related security measure. Realizing that the conn officer too has been influenced by the 'wormhole alien', Seven leaves sickbay without pressing the matter further, eventually enlisting the help of the alien captain named Qatai and her new friend, Naomi Wildman, instead.

In "Revulsion", while the Doctor is onboard the alien ship with B'Elanna and the crazed holographic janitor who hates organic beings, Paris is holding down the medical duties in sickbay. It's true that Harry does go to sickbay with an injured Seven while Paris is there, eventually getting advice about dealing with the newly-severed-from-the-Borg-collective Seven-Of-Nine without getting any real medical treatment himself, but he doesn't go there to activate the Doctor's program.

In "Cathexis", it's true that Paris was holding down the fort in sickbay again after the possessed Tuvok has disabled the Doctor's program, but nobody goes to sickbay to activate the EMH while Paris is in charge. Harry is temporarily successful in programming, creating and activating a copy of the Doctor's program in "Message In A Bottle", a futile effort to help out his old buddy Paris escape the confines of sickbay while the real Voyager EMH has been transferred through the Hirogen relay network over to the U.S.S. Prometheus under control by the Romulans. Paris, however, isn't responding to any medical need of Harry's; he's only egging Harry on to perfect the created program before the temporarily new EMH's matrix overloads and shuts down. Other than this instance, nobody else enters sickbay attempting to activate the Doctor's program while Paris is in charge.
6. Neelix looks out of a viewport onboard Voyager and sees something that causes him to become angry, which motivates him to voice his concerns to the captain.

Answer: The Cloud

While the Talaxian and his Ocampan lover, Kes, are sharing a romantic moment in the mess hall, he releases an outburst of anger when he looks out of a viewport and sees the 'nebula' (really an alien lifeform) that Voyager has become trapped inside. Later, Neelix storms into the ready room to confront Janeway about the situation, but the captain doesn't budge in retracting her decision to explore the 'nebula' one bit, ordering the Talxian to get out of her ready room without discussing the matter further.

In "Night", Neelix is revealed to be nihiliphobic as a result of Voyager traversing through the starless 'void', experiencing shortness of breath and anxiety. He does look out of the viewport in his quarters to see the empty black space outside, but he doesn't become angry as a result.

It seems that Neelix had completely gotten over his nihiliphobia by the time the series reached the seventh-season episode, "The Void", as Voyager found itself traversing another starless region of black space.

When he sees the empty darkness out of the viewport in the mess hall at the beginning of the episode this time, he experiences neither anger nor fear--only surprise that Voyager is being fired upon by an alien ship. In "The Haunting Of Deck Twelve", the fear comes back to Neelix when Voyager finds itself traversing through another shroud of nebular gas that's really an alien lifeform. No angry outbursts by the Talxian morale officer this time around either.
7. Janeway heads towards the cargo bay, expecting a group of crewmembers to be present inside, but when she arrives there and enters, she sees that there's nobody inside at all.

Answer: The 37's

Following the events of the away team having freed the abducted humans from the stasis chambers and being attacked by the weapons fire of humans hiding up in the cliffs, Janeway has allowed the crew to decide if they want to stay on the planet and help to continue building the thriving human civilization there. Any crewmembers who wish to stay have been ordered to report to the cargo bay, but when she and Chakotay walk inside, there is not a single person in there to be found, much to the captain's relief.

In "Macrocosm", it's true that Neelix and Janeway, in the very beginning of the episode, are searching on foot for their disappeared crewmembers, but the pair is never heading towards the cargo bay before Neelix is attacked by one of the macroviruses; their initial objective had been to get to the bridge.

When Janeway is all alone, she does enter engineering, the mess hall, the bridge and, eventually, sickbay, but the cargo bay is never one of her destinations. In "Equinox, Part 2", Janeway does appear inside the cargo bay--along with Chakotay--as she questions Noah Lessing about the whereabouts of Captain Ransom. Even though Noah is the only crewmember present inside, it still disqualifies this episode as being the correct answer because, obviously, there WAS somebody inside the cargo bay as Janeway planned and wanted there to be.

In "Waking Moments", Janeway DOES expect to see her fellow crewmembers inside the cargo bay and finds them all being held hostage by the 'dream aliens' in their sleep as she, Tuvok and B'Elanna enter into the crowded room towards the end of the episode.
8. The Doctor is treating or diagnosing a patient OUTSIDE of Voyager's sickbay in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Workforce, Part 1

With the Doctor assuming the role of the ECH ('Emergency Command Hologram') and being the single crewmember onboard the toxic gas-filled Voyager, there are no sick patients for him to treat in the beginning of this two-parter. And he's still on Voyager when he preps Chakotay for masquerading as an alien before heading down to Quarra with Neelix in an effort to rescue their brainwashed crewmembers.

In "Latent Image", the Doctor is diagnosing Harry and the ensign woman named Ahni Jetal after the trio is attacked by the alien's three-pronged hand-held weapons fire while onboard the shuttlecraft.

In "Year Of Hell, Part 1", because the constant attacks of the Krenim have caused so many casualties and injuries to the crew, an emergency triage facility has been set up in sickbay, where the Doctor is seen performing routine diagnoses while Paris is lending him a hand.

In "Someone To Watch Over Me", the romantic dinner date on the holodeck with Seven and Crewman Chapman goes sour when Seven accidentally twists Chapman's arm during a failed dance maneuver.

The Doctor, who had been 'supervising' the date from a distance, comes over to scan Chapman with a medical tricorder, making the formal diagnosis of the injury.
9. Neelix is distributing something to several individual crewmembers in the mess hall, but Harry is disappointed that he isn't one of Neelix's recipients.

Answer: Hunters

The crew is happy to learn that they have received letters from loved ones back home, thanks to the Doctor's successful mission in contacting Starfleet following his adventures onboard the U.S.S. Prometheus in "Message In A Bottle". Neelix has been given the duty of distributing PADD's to every crewmember who has received a letter, but when he's handing them out in the mess hall, there isn't one for an excited Harry Kim, who is disappointed but made to understand by Neelix that he should be patient.

In "Virtuoso", Neelix isn't distributing anything to any of the ship's crew; instead, he's advising the Doctor's thrilled alien fans to approach Voyager's EMH one at a time as the Doctor is handing out miniature holographic replicas of himself singing, much to Janeway's displeasure.

In "Survival Instinct", Neelix again isn't handing anything out to members of the crew; he's only cooking for the dozens of alien guests onboard the ship, who are disappointed when a certain delicacy of is has run out.

In "Remember", Neelix does offer Harry some of the exotic Enaran cuisine that he's cooked up for the festivities in the mess hall; Harry isn't disappointed about anything in the slightest.
10. Voyager is seen flying down into a planet's atmosphere in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Workforce, Part 1

A very tricky one to close out this quiz! In the first part of the "Workforce" two-parter, Voyager never enters the atmosphere of Quarra, as Chakotay and the others onboard don't want to risk being detected. Instead, he and Neelix take Neelix's ship and fly down to the surface to look for their missing crewmembers.

In "Basics, Part 1", after Seska and the Kazon have seized Voyager, Maje Culluh orders that the ship be landed on the primeval Hanon 4, which allows us to see the ship being landed on a planet's surface for the second time in the series. "Future's End, Part 1" saw Harry, against B'Elanna's judgement, making the command decision to take Voyager down into the atmosphere of Los Angeles in order to beam Janeway and Chakotay up from the scheming Henry Starling's Chronowerx office. "Endgame" started off with a recorded video of Voyager, which had successfully made it back to Earth in Admiral Janeway's future timeline, flying over San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge--complete with fireworks and cheering spectators--on a computer screen in the admiral's living room.
Source: Author NEXUSDARKBLUE

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