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Quiz about Name That Episode 4
Quiz about Name That Episode 4

Name That Episode #4 Trivia Quiz


May the force be with you as you try to master the fourth installment of this onoing series!

A multiple-choice quiz by NEXUSDARKBLUE. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
379,842
Updated
Dec 03 21
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10
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Question 1 of 10
1. The trademark Picard phrases of 'Number One' and 'make it so' are both spoken by one person OTHER THAN Picard himself in this episode. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Worf becomes happy when he sees an animal somewhere on the Enterprise, but another crewmember who sees a different animal in the same place on the Enterprise suddenly becomes frightened shortly thereafter. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. A Federation vessel is seen exploding in space in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Guinan joins someone at a table in Ten Forward after the invitation of two crewmembers wanting to sit at the same table is turned down, being asked the same question twice to which she responds with the same answer twice. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. A hand-made drawing depicting the Enterprise is unscrolled and shown to an Enterprise crewmember, but that crewmember reacts in shock when it's revealed that no Enterprise crewmember created the drawing. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Geordi catches the body of a lifeform that is falling down, but he doesn't seek medical help for that lifeform after it has fallen into his arms. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Data is seen with a specific body part dismembered from the rest of his android body in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Picard is asked to dance as he attempts to leave the holodeck, but when he refuses and tries to leave the holodeck anyway, he discovers that the Enterprise has been placed on red alert status with nobody else onboard besides himself and one other crewmember. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. An Enterprise crewmember locates a Human ancestor in the Federation database for another Human who isn't part of the Enterprise crew manifest nor is related to anyone serving onboard the Enterprise at all. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. A holographic representation of a uniformed Starfleet officer is seen in all of the following episodes...except this one. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The trademark Picard phrases of 'Number One' and 'make it so' are both spoken by one person OTHER THAN Picard himself in this episode.

Answer: Too Short A Season

The admiral named Mark Jameson, who was responsible for triggering the civil war on the alien planet called Mordan, says both of these trademark Picard phrases while in his aged state. First, he says' Number One' when talking to Riker while working with the crew on the bridge.

Then Jameson says 'make it so' to Picard over the com, before Picard repeats his own trademark phrase himself when passing the order to Data, when he wants to communicate to the governor of Mordan through a private channel.

In none of the other three episodes do both of these trademark phrases get spoken by somebody besides the Enterprise's diplomatic captain.
2. Worf becomes happy when he sees an animal somewhere on the Enterprise, but another crewmember who sees a different animal in the same place on the Enterprise suddenly becomes frightened shortly thereafter.

Answer: Where No One Has Gone Before

After the Traveler has sent the Enterprise billions of light-years to the second destination outside of the crew's known galaxy, individual crewmembers begin imagining things. Worf is excited when he sees a Klingon targ from his childhood while on the bridge. Shortly afterwards, Yar sees a cat while on the bridge herself, though when she imagines herself back at the colony where she grew up, she becomes frightened when she also imagines the rape gang that had attacked her when she was younger. In "Up The Long Ladder", it's true that there were farm animals amongst the crowd from the colony of European-descended humans who are transported into the cargo bay, but Worf isn't happy to see any of the animals, and nor is anyone else on the ship.

In "Night Terrors", with all of the hallucinations that various members of the crew are experiencing, Worf isn't seeing any animals at all. The same holds true for the seventh-season episode "Genesis"; Worf doesn't encounter any animals that make him happy...well, except for the cooked flesh of the one he's gnawing on in Ten Forward as he's devolving with the rest of the Enterprise crew.
3. A Federation vessel is seen exploding in space in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Yesterday's Enterprise

This one's rather tricky! The only vessel we see exploding in space in this episode is one of the three Klingon battle cruisers that attack both the Enterprise C from the past and the Enterprise D from the future as the temporal rift is re-opening near the end of the episode.

The Enterprise D does sustain heavy damage during the attack with the secondary threat of a warp core breach, but we only see the bridge getting set on fire with the ship itself remaining intact long enough for its sister ship's re-entry into the temporal rift.

In "The Naked Now", a fragment of the collapsed star that the crew encounters destroys the U.S.S. Tsilokovsky before the Enterprise's engines are restored and is able to move away to a safe distance. "Cause And Effect" saw the Enterprise self-destructing and exploding multiple times as a result of it being trapped inside of the causality loop.

Then in "Contagion", the U.S.S. Yamato is destroyed as a result of the ship's malfunctions in the beginning of the episode, killing everyone onboard, including its captain who was a friend of Picard's.
4. Guinan joins someone at a table in Ten Forward after the invitation of two crewmembers wanting to sit at the same table is turned down, being asked the same question twice to which she responds with the same answer twice.

Answer: Ensign Ro

The troubled Bajoran is sitting alone in Ten Forward when Counselor Troi and Dr. Crusher offer to sit with her. When the offer is refused and the two ladies walk away, Guinan, who had been speaking to Geordi, joins the ensign instead, believing she can be a friend to her. Twice, the annoyed Bajoran asks Guinan "Who are you?" to which the El-Aurian responds with a simple "I'm Guinan".

In "I, Borg", we do see Guinan in Ten Forward, but she's only there speaking to Geordi about the issue of using 'Hugh' as a weapon to destroy the collective. Neither she nor her chief engineer friend are sitting down at a table during their discussion at any time.

In "The Outrageous Okona", it's true that while Data is talking to Guinan in Ten Forward about understanding what a joke is, Guinan responds to Data's inquiries of "Why are you annoyed?" with her humorous response of "Because I'm a noid and you're a droid", but there is no instance during this conversation, nor any other time during the episode, where there are other crewmembers offering to sit down with either one of them at a table to join in on their conversations.

Then in "Yesterday's Enterprise", Guinan does join Worf at a table in Ten Forward at the beginning of the episode, then joins Geordi at a table in Ten Forward at the end, but in neither instance does she do so following an invitation extended by other crewmembers wanting to join the party as well.
5. A hand-made drawing depicting the Enterprise is unscrolled and shown to an Enterprise crewmember, but that crewmember reacts in shock when it's revealed that no Enterprise crewmember created the drawing.

Answer: Elementary, Dear Data

When Data and Geordi have tracked down Professor Moriarty at his secret laboratory during the Sherlock Holmes simulation, Moriarty hands Data a drawing which Data doesn't reveal to Geordi until they are back on the streets of London. When he unscrolls it, a schematic of the Enterprise is pictured, proving the disturbing revelation that Moriarty has somehow became self-aware that he's on an interstellar starship traveling in space.

In "Masks", although there are several inscriptions symbolizing the ancient alien civilization seen as a result of the Enterprise's encounter with the archive floating in space, there are no hand-made drawings depicting a model of the Enterprise itself.

In "Captain's Holiday", amidst the whole treasure hunt for the priceless artifact called the Uhtat, there are no drawings or maps of any kind depicting the Enterprise.

The same holds true for "The Most Toys", despite the various paintings and other souvenirs collected and placed on display by the deranged alien named Mr. Fajo in the room where Data is being held captive onboard the aliens' ship.
6. Geordi catches the body of a lifeform that is falling down, but he doesn't seek medical help for that lifeform after it has fallen into his arms.

Answer: The Naked Now

When Geordi is exploring one of the rooms onbord the infected U.S.S. Tsiolkovsky, he encounters one of the frozen crewmembers (literally frozen on ice!) stored away in a cabin. As the lifeless frozen body falls face forward, Geordi catches it, the contact unbeknownst to him triggering his acquisition of the disease that's transferred to the rest of the Enterprise crew.

In "I, Borg", Geordi does work closely with Dr. Crusher in repairing and reviving the drone named 'Hugh' that is rescued by the away team from the crash site, but neither 'Hugh' nor any of the dead drones at the crash site nor any of the living drones from the scout ship that force 'Hugh' back into the collective at the end of the episode are falling down into Geordi's arms at any time. And the chief engineer isn't handling the falling body of any lifeform at all (living or dead) in neither "The Mind's Eye" nor "Booby Trap".
7. Data is seen with a specific body part dismembered from the rest of his android body in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: Evolution

Although Data does place his right hand under a scanning device to interface directly with the nanites that have taken over the Enterprise's main computer, neither his hand nor any of his other body parts are ever completely dismembered in order to establish communications with the mechanical creatures.

In "The Measure Of A Man", Riker removes Data's left forearm as part of his case to demonstrate to Captain Phillpa Louvois that Starfleet's only android is a machine. In "Disaster", when Data and Riker safely escape out of the Jefferies tube and arrive in engineering, Data's head is used so that Riker can interface directly with the ship's circuitry and get the engines back online.

In "Phantasms", during his first nightmare sequence at the very beginning of the episode, the miners who are at work in one of the ship's corridors begin attacking Data, ganging up on him and literally ripping him apart limb for limb. We get a nice view of a piece of his arm, then one of his legs, then finally his head being completely broken off before our beloved android wakes up in a state of shock.
8. Picard is asked to dance as he attempts to leave the holodeck, but when he refuses and tries to leave the holodeck anyway, he discovers that the Enterprise has been placed on red alert status with nobody else onboard besides himself and one other crewmember.

Answer: 11001001

Not yet having realized that everyone else onboard the Enterprise has abandoned ship, Picard and Riker are enjoying the company of the holographic character named Minuet in the jazz lounge simulation when the captain decides to get up to leave Riker and his fantasy lady alone. Minuet, however, tries to keep him from exiting by offering another glass of wine and to dance with him, but Picard refuses, sensing that he's being intentionally distracted.

As he and Riker approach the opening doors to the holodeck, they find that the ship has been put on red alert status (which had been initiated by Data in Picard's absence) and headed towards the Bynars' homeworld, the computerized aliens having plotted to do so from the very beginning in order to repair their planet's damaged computer core.

In "Ship In A Bottle", Picard does appear on the holodeck often in an attempt to thwart Moriarty's takeover of the Enterprise with the help of Data, but he's never asked to dance--not by any of the holographic characters nor by any members of the crew. Likewise, Picard does appear on the holodeck in "Booby Trap" when he enters to check in on Geordi's progress in coming up with an idea to maneuver out of the debris field, getting a chance to meet the holographic Dr. Leah Brahms, but the doctor never asks Picard to dance; besides that, nobody on the Enterprise has to abandon ship as a result of the crew's predicament with the radiation threat.

In "Manhunt", Picard is never asked to dance while he is enjoying his Dixon Hill program (although he surely wanted to leave once the meddling Lwaxana Troi tracks him down there), and the Enterprise is never placed on red alert status at any time.
9. An Enterprise crewmember locates a Human ancestor in the Federation database for another Human who isn't part of the Enterprise crew manifest nor is related to anyone serving onboard the Enterprise at all.

Answer: The Neutral Zone

Counselor Troi uses the computer terminal while visiting the quarters of the woman named Clare Raymond, one of the three frozen humans recovered from the derelict space module, to help locate Clare's multi-generational grandson, Thomas Raymond. According to the database at the time, Thomas was still alive on Earth in present-day Indiana.

In "Family", there isn't anybody in search of Human ancestors. Besides that, all of the Humans featured in this episode are related to members of the Enterprise crew: Worf's adoptive Human parents and Picard's brother, wife and nephew in France.

Then in both "The Masterpiece Society" and "The Ensigns Of Command", there's nobody among the Human civilizations living inside the biosphere and on the planet targeted by the Sheliak, respectively, who are in search of any Human ancestors either.
10. A holographic representation of a uniformed Starfleet officer is seen in all of the following episodes...except this one.

Answer: A Fistful Of Datas

Much of this episode took place in Alexander's holodeck adventures of the Old West in 19th century Earth, and there were no holographic characters in the program who were wearing Starfleet uniforms at any time, including the multiple gun-slinging outlaws and the female bartender all played by Data, plus the other customers inside the saloon.

Besides that, everyone participating in the program--Worf, Troi and Alexander himself--was dressed in attire inspired by the Old West: cowboy hats, cowboy boots and the whole cowboy shebang.

In "The Measure Of A Man", we see Data's miniature holographic keepsake of the dearly-departed Tasha Yar, as she appeared during her memorial service on the holodeck in the first-season episode "Skin Of Evil", being used by Picard during the trial to determine if his android crewmate was to be considered human or machine.

In "Ship In A Bottle", as Moriarty had tricked Picard into believing he could escape the confines of the holodeck by creating a simulation of the Enterprise within the holodeck, EVERY character that Picard encounters--except for Data and Barclay--after Moriarty first steps out into what Picard believes to be the corridor right outside the holodeck is really a holographic representation of that crewmember, up until we see the real Riker and the real bridge crew negotiating with the scheming Sherlock Holmes archenemy via the main viewscreen towards the end of the episode.

In "Identity Crisis", when Geordi has re-created the recording of the away mission with Commander Leitjen on Tarchannen III on the holodeck, there's holographic images of himself wearing a red Starfleet uniform and the rest of the original uniformed away team, many of which he eventually deletes from the program so that he can see the mysterious shadow projected onto the rocky surface behind them.
Source: Author NEXUSDARKBLUE

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