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Name That Episode #23 Trivia Quiz


Didn't quite catch on to the right answers on the last quiz? Perhaps you'll catch on quick with this next one I've tossed up!

A multiple-choice quiz by NEXUSDARKBLUE. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
379,984
Updated
Dec 03 21
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10
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Question 1 of 10
1. The Doctor is frustrated when he materializes on the holodeck, but someone else on the holodeck is happy to see him, embracing him with a hug. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. A musical instrument of some kind is seen being played in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Chakotay orders that an away team and himself discontinue the usage of tricorders after it's revealed that their scans of an interior alien structure are causing technical malfunctions within that structure. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. This was the episode when Voyager's astrometrics lab is introduced to the series. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. An alien ship is seen WITHOUT the actual aliens themselves ever being seen aboard it in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Paris is working at a computer station in engineering while several other crewmembers around him are engaged in celebratory festivities. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. An alien visiting Voyager recognizes several alien species indigenous to the Alpha Quadrant who are grouped together in one room, but none of whom the visitor recognizes are members of Voyager's crew. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. A former Borg drone temporarily gives a Voyager crewmember a Borg designation in this episode, but the crewmember is neither assimilated by the Borg nor steps foot onto any Borg ship. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Chakotay and Paris are missing from their designated posts on the bridge after an attempt to transport a sample of something travelling in space transports something else onto the ship instead. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Borg technology is brought aboard Voyager in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The Doctor is frustrated when he materializes on the holodeck, but someone else on the holodeck is happy to see him, embracing him with a hug.

Answer: Twisted

Due to Voyager being entangled within the lifeform that the crew initially believes was just a spatial distortion, a variety of technical glitches are happening all over the ship. One of those glitches is the Doctor being unable to transfer his program back to sickbay, as every time he attempts to do so, he appears back on the holodeck where the crew is running Paris's Sandrine's program for Kes's birthday party.

After one failed attempt in particular, the Doctor is sensually hugged by the Sandrine character herself, the French woman having become attracted to the EMH.

In "The Killing Game, Part 2", the Doctor does appear on the holodeck, joining Janeway in the effort to put an end to the World War II conflict between the Hirogen, the Nazis and the remaining crewmembers affected by the Hirogen's neural implants.

But nobody in the World War II program ever hugs the Doctor. Nor is the Doctor hugged by anyone while playing the role of the priest in the Fair Haven program in "Spirit Folk", and although he does get kissed by Freya in the Beowulf program in "Heroes And Demons", he doesn't get hugged at any point during that first-season episode either.
2. A musical instrument of some kind is seen being played in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy

With all of the singing and other antics put on display by the Doctor during his many daydreams in this episode, there is never a musical instrument being seen or played by anyone. In "Course: Oblivion", the duplicate Harry and a couple of his duplicate crewmates onboard the duplicate Voyager are playing the clarinet, guitar and cello in the mess hall during the pre-wedding festivities for the marriage of the duplicate Paris and the duplicate B'Elanna at the very beginning of the episode.

In "Human Error", Seven is seen playing the piano in her holodeck-created romantic fantasies with a holographic Chakotay (and quite well, I must say). Now "Virtuoso" WAS an episode where the Doctor was singing AND there were instruments being played! During a performance in the mess hall for the rude aliens called the Qomar, who had become fans of the Doctor's talents, Harry and a group of crewmembers are playing the clarinet, cello, drums, cymbals and keyboard before the Doctor tells his crewmmates to pick up the tempo and starts singing along with the band to meet the aliens' demands.

The formerly slow, jazzy instrumental version of the the Frank Sinatra song, "That Old Black Magic", which had also been sung by Seven during the World War II simulation in "The Killing Game, Part 1", suddenly becomes a real jam with a lively upswing, the aliens now pleased that the Doctor and his singing have become the stars of the performance.
3. Chakotay orders that an away team and himself discontinue the usage of tricorders after it's revealed that their scans of an interior alien structure are causing technical malfunctions within that structure.

Answer: Juggernaut

When Chakotay, Neelix, B'Elanna and the two Malon have transported over to the alien freighter and begin scanning the interior with their tricorders, power ruptures begin to ignite all over the place, which B'Elanna discovers is being caused by their own scans.

This prompts Chakotay to order everyone to stop using their tricorders, forcing them to have to traverse the freighter on foot without knowing the precise location of the mysterious Vihaar monster that's wrecking havoc onbaord. In "Tattoo", it's true that Chakotay orders Tuvok and B'Elanna to put down their weapons and other equipment as a gesture of peace to his descends when they approach the encampment inside the village, but none of their technology had been causing any kind of technical malfunctions while they were down on the planet's surface beforehand.

In "Scorpion, Part 1", none of the tricorders used by Chakotay, Tuvok and Harry are causing any kind of malfunctions while they are onboard the Borg cube nor while Chakotay and Tuvok are inside the interior of the Species 8472 bio-ship.

The technical malfunctions happening all over the cube were the direct result of the Borg having sustained heavy damage from an unseen attack by Species 8472. In "Memorial", the only alien structure encountered in this episode is the actual memorial itself found on the planet, but it was being scanned by Janeway and the rest of the away team from its EXTERIOR. Besides that, their tricorder scans were not causing any kind of malfunctions to it at all.
4. This was the episode when Voyager's astrometrics lab is introduced to the series.

Answer: Year Of Hell, Part 1

Created by the newly-severed-from-the-collective Seven-Of-Nine and Harry Kim, Voyager's newest long-range intergalactic scanner was immediately put to use when Janeway and her crew are trying to solve the mystery of why they're under constant attack by the time-altering aliens, the Krenim. Astrometrics hadn't yet been constructed in neither "The Gift" nor "The Raven", and Voyager makes its first visual contact of the series with the Hirogen via the astrometrics viewscreen in "Message In A Bottle".
5. An alien ship is seen WITHOUT the actual aliens themselves ever being seen aboard it in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Prime Factors

This is a very tricky one! In the first-season episode "Prime Factors", Gathorel Labin, the Sikarian magistrate, is in fact seen onboard his ship via the bridge's main viewscreen when he first establishes contact with Voyager. It is the only time during the entire episode where a Sikarian vessel of any kind is seen. Towards the end of "Year Of Hell, Part 2", Janeway and her crew have managed to forge an alliance with a couple of alien species called the Mawasi and Nihydren, the two alien ships and Voyager preparing to take on Annorax and the Krenim time-ship.

But not only do we never see what these Mawasi and Nihydren look like, we never see how Janeway even forges this alliance with the unseen aliens in the first place! In "Course: Oblivion", we see an alien ship that intercepts the duplicate Voyager when the duplicate crew discovers a planet that they believe has a suitable atmosphere comparable to the Y-class planet from which they originated back in the fourth-season episode "Demon".

Although the alien controlling the intercepting ship is heard speaking to the duplicate crew once they are in communications range, the alien is never actually seen via the bridge viewscreen. Then in "The Swarm", the mysterious, unnamed aliens that board Voyager's bridge towards the end are never seen aboard any of their own ships.
6. Paris is working at a computer station in engineering while several other crewmembers around him are engaged in celebratory festivities.

Answer: Timeless

The crew has gathered in engineering to celebrate the installation of the new quantum slipstream drive, champagne glasses in everyone's hand. Harry notices, however, that Paris isn't celebrating with them, finding his friend analyzing some data at a nearby computer workstation. Paris tells Harry that he's concerned that the new slipstream drive, and Voyager's possible ticket to get home, is just an accident waiting to happen.

In "Before And After", the only celebratory event taking place in this episode is the birthday party for an elderly Kes in the mess hall during one of her future timelines; Paris definitely wasn't working at a computer station--or doing any kind of work on Voyager--while the party is going on.

In "Pathfinder", the real Voyager crew does celebrate with champagne in the mess hall at the end of the episode, following their successful first communication from Starfleet since being trapped in the Delta Quadrant, and Paris is among them, not working at any computer workstation in sight.

The anniversary party of Voyager's return back to the Alpha Quadrant in Admiral Janeway's future timeline at the beginning of "Endgame" is the only kind of celebration that takes place among the crew in the series finale, and an elderly Paris definitely isn't working during the joyous occasion.
7. An alien visiting Voyager recognizes several alien species indigenous to the Alpha Quadrant who are grouped together in one room, but none of whom the visitor recognizes are members of Voyager's crew.

Answer: Q2

After Q's son has been stripped of his powers and temporarily made mortal, he's forced to earn his omnipotence by learning from the Voyager crew. In one test, Chakotay has set up a holodeck program where 'Junior' (as the elder Q called him) has to use his diplomatic skills to reach an agreement between six alien representatives negotiating about a mining site. 'Junior', even with his loss of powers, recognizes the species of the representatives in attendance: Nausican, Bajoran, Bolian, Romulan, Ferengi and Cardassian.

In "Blink Of An Eye", the alien astronauts from the time-accelerated civilization who set foot onto Voyager, which they perceived as the 'Sky Ship', don't recognize anybody at all during their first visit when they see the crew 'frozen' in time.

Then when the male astronaut visits again near the end of the episode, the technology advances of his race having exceeded that of Voyager's own technological capabilities, he does recognize the Voyager crew, having met them before in his previous visit, but there's nobody else onboard that isn't a member of Voyager's crew whom he recognizes in this second visit.

In "Living Witness", between the simulations of the events created by Quarren, the Kyrian museum curator, and the Doctor's recreated version of the events, neither the Kyrians nor their enemies, the Vaskans, made any kind of reference to or observation about other aliens that originated in the Alpha Quadrant. "In The Flesh" saw the members of Species 8472 posing as Boothby, the admiral and Valerie Archer coming aboard Voyager and discussing their planned invasion of Earth to Janeway, Tuvok, Seven and Chakotay in the briefing room. 'Boothby' does accuse Seven as being a Borg, despite her rebuttal that she's been severed from the collective. Seven, however, is a member of Voyager's crew. Beyond that, the trio of fluidic-space aliens do not make any other kind of observations or references to alien species during the briefing room debate.
8. A former Borg drone temporarily gives a Voyager crewmember a Borg designation in this episode, but the crewmember is neither assimilated by the Borg nor steps foot onto any Borg ship.

Answer: The Omega Directive

An engineering team has been assembled in Seven's cargo bay in preparation for the transport of the omega molecule from the planet's surface. To make the process operate more efficiently, Seven has assigned Borg designations to all of the crewmembers under her command, addressing Harry as Six-Of-Ten before demoting him to Two-Of-Ten when she catches him working on something other than what she had initially instructed him to do.

In "Unity", none of the ex-Borg drones on the planet give Chakotay a Borg designation; they address him by his real name all throughout the episode, even when his mind has been linked to their small collective and he's directed to reactivate the derelict Borg cube up in outer space.

In "Survival Instinct", none of the three ex-Borg drones who were in the same Unimatrix as Seven are giving any crewmembers Borg designations.

Besides that, Seven already had her own unique Borg designation and she'd been using it permanently to address herself before she even became acquainted with them. And in "Child's Play", neither Seven nor any of the four ex-drone children are addressing any members of Voyager's crew by Borg designations either.
9. Chakotay and Paris are missing from their designated posts on the bridge after an attempt to transport a sample of something travelling in space transports something else onto the ship instead.

Answer: Death Wish

When B'Elanna attempts to transport a sample from the space-faring comet into the transporter room at the very beginning of the episode, she instead transports the suicidal Q onboard instead. A short time later, after he materializes in the mess hall, a wave of his hand, which was supposed to make him kill himself, accidentally causes all of the men on Voyager to disappear instead, Chakotay and Paris (along with Tuvok and Harry) missing from their respective posts before the Q we know and love from "The Next Generation" series pops up to correct the suicidal Q's mistake.

In "Fair Trade", Chakotay and Paris are indeed both missing from their posts on the bridge, but it's because they are on the space station bordering the uncharted Nekrit Expanse, as the crew is attempting to negotiate for items that will help them navigate the region that lies beyond.

In "Displaced", the first officer and ship's pilot are missing from their posts again, but this time, it's due to the hostile acts of the Nyrians, who are making the crew transport onto their ship one by one, not because of the crew's direct and intentional attempt to transport something from space onto the ship.

At the end of "Year Of Hell, Part 1", the two ex-Maquis men do get abducted by the Krenim and taken hostage onboard Annorax's time-ship, and they're still on that same time-ship at the beginning of "Year Of Hell, Part 2". There were no errors made during the Krenim's transport process; Annorax specifically wanted two specimens of the crew to be taken from Voyager so that he could explain to them his reasons behind his life's work of trying to restore his deceased wife from a past time-line back to full life again.
10. Borg technology is brought aboard Voyager in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Endgame

This one's very tricky also! In the series finale, the futuristic Admiral Janeway does bring the specifications for the Voyager of the present timeline to be equipped with transphasic torpedoes and new hull armor to render the crew impervious to the Borg's attacks as they prepared for entry into the transwarp hub, but the origins of those weapons is never revealed nor stated directly.

It's likely that the weapons were Starfleet issue and had become the next generation of Federation technology in the admiral's timeline. Or it could be that the weapons were of different alien origin altogether--possibly Klingon, even, as she had obtained the temporal device from the Klingons earlier in the episode that enabled her to travel back to Voyager's timeline in the first place.

In "Dark Frontier", following the accidental destruction of the Borg ship in the very beginning, the salvaged debris is brought into the cargo bay, which sparks an idea for Janeway and the crew to launch a mission for removing a transwarp coil from a damaged Borg sphere later on.

In "Unimatrix Zero, Part 2", when the assimilated Janeway, Tuvok and B'Elanna have been safely returned to Voyager and are recovering in sickbay, the Doctor is seen removing the last remnants of the assimilation components from Tuvok's body while an unconscious B'Elanna nearby still has some of her components intact as well. In "Scorpion, Part 2", right before the Borg cube, where Janeway and Tuvok are working, collides with the Species 8472 bio-ship, a section of the cube, complete with Borg regeneration alcoves, is transported into Voyager's cargo bay, where it would remain for the whole duration of the series afterwards.
Source: Author NEXUSDARKBLUE

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