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Quiz about Star Trek DS9  The Final Chapter III
Quiz about Star Trek DS9  The Final Chapter III

"Star Trek: DS9" - The Final Chapter, I-II Quiz


"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" went out with a bang when the show became serialized for its last nine episodes, known collectively as the Final Chapter. This quiz covers "Penumbra" (Part One) and "'Til Death Do Us Part" (Part Two).

A multiple-choice quiz by darthrevan89. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
darthrevan89
Time
5 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
335,888
Updated
Dec 03 21
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10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Part One -- "Penumbra"

Making plans for life after the war, Ben Sisko studies a model of the home he intends to build in Bajor's Kendra province. Producing a makeshift ring from within the model, he proposes to a delighted Kasidy Yates. What is the first problem they meet while trying to plan a simple wedding?
Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. When Worf is missing after his ship is ambushed and the Defiant's search is cut short, Ezri goes out alone and finds his escape pod. Awkwardness reigns, and the topic of Jadzia quickly becomes taboo. Still, Ezri coaxes an amusing confession out of Worf. How did he spend his days in the escape pod? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Though the Founder tries to hide her deterioration from the Cardassians, Damar questions her health to Weyoun, who refuses to admit to him that his "god" is unwell. Speaking in private, Weyoun and the Founder discuss the search for a cure. What order does she give, startling even her loyal devotee? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Claiming to be a changed man who has learned the "love of the Pah-wraiths," the former Gul Dukat arrives secretly on Cardassia Prime to request the help of his former aide, Damar. What's different about Dukat the next time we see him? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. As Sisko reflects in his log on Ezri and Worf's delayed return and muses over his model house, he is swept away to the realm of the Prophets where he receives a sober warning about his marriage and destiny. Whose likeness does the Prophet take? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Part Two -- "'Til Death Do Us Part"

Though Kai Winn approaches the Emissary with congratulations, she bristles to hear that he has again spoken to the Prophets. Her longtime wish, however, is soon granted. In a vision, she is told that The Sisko has faltered, and it is up to her to bring Bajor's Restoration. What help is promised to her?
Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Now held captive by the Breen, Ezri is even more uneasy around Worf. After the two rashly rekindled feelings from the past during a heated argument, he believes he has again found a wife in Dax. But, after she is tortured by the Breen, for whom does a delirious Ezri confess romantic feelings? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Kai Winn sees the hands of the Prophets at work when her attendant Ranjen Solbor introduces her to Anjohl Tennan, who has come to request a blessing from her Eminence. How does Anjohl describe himself to Winn? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Choosing to follow his heart instead of the Prophet's vague warning, Sisko goes to Kasidy and admits his mistake in canceling the wedding. Just as Ben begins to place the ring on her finger, the Prophet returns and urges him to be careful. Does Ben complete his marriage vows?


Question 10 of 10
10. Along with several Breen, Worf and Ezri transport onto the bridge of a Jem'Hadar vessel, where they are just in time to witness an "historic" occasion: the game-changing alliance of the Breen and the Dominion. What happens next to Worf and Ezri? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Part One -- "Penumbra" Making plans for life after the war, Ben Sisko studies a model of the home he intends to build in Bajor's Kendra province. Producing a makeshift ring from within the model, he proposes to a delighted Kasidy Yates. What is the first problem they meet while trying to plan a simple wedding?

Answer: The Bajorans expect an elaborate ceremony

"Kasidy, I think this is going to be a little more complicated than we thought." -- Sisko, seeing a crowd of Bajoran onlookers

Thoughts of retiring on his newly purchased land in Kendra province prompt Ben to reflect on the changes in his life and plans since coming to Bajor, even learning that his mother was part Prophet. Wanting to share his dream with Kasidy, he proposes and is accepted, much to matchmaker and best man Jake's satisfaction! A small ceremony on DS9 officiated by Admiral Ross, however, seems impossible when Bajorans prepare to make their Emissary's wedding the largest Bajor has ever seen.
2. When Worf is missing after his ship is ambushed and the Defiant's search is cut short, Ezri goes out alone and finds his escape pod. Awkwardness reigns, and the topic of Jadzia quickly becomes taboo. Still, Ezri coaxes an amusing confession out of Worf. How did he spend his days in the escape pod?

Answer: Singing Klingon opera

"If it wasn't for me, you'd still be drifting around in an escape pod singing Klingon opera." -- Ezri

Unsure if Worf even made it off the Koraga, Ezri is compelled to search for the man she was once married to against Sisko's orders, and despite Worf's avoidance of her. She is successful, but is met with coolness from Worf. He does, however, admit to taking advantage of the escape pod's acoustics and singing Gav'ot Toh'va. A Dominion attack forces them to abandon the runabout for a nearby planet, where antagonism turns unwisely to romance. There, they are captured by the Breen.
3. Though the Founder tries to hide her deterioration from the Cardassians, Damar questions her health to Weyoun, who refuses to admit to him that his "god" is unwell. Speaking in private, Weyoun and the Founder discuss the search for a cure. What order does she give, startling even her loyal devotee?

Answer: Kill the current Vorta medical team

"Have them [the Vorta doctors] document their efforts and then eliminate them." -- The Founder

Damar resorts to kanar to battle, not only the cold temperatures the Founder requires, but also his conscience, as he yields to her secretive demands and flagrant disregard for Cardassian lives. Weyoun reports to the ill Founder that the Vorta doctors' latest attempts to find a vaccine have failed. She orders that the team be eliminated, and their clones activated to get a new perspective. She gives him a sample of her skin that, when reverted to its gelatinous state, turns an unhealthy shade of blue.
4. Claiming to be a changed man who has learned the "love of the Pah-wraiths," the former Gul Dukat arrives secretly on Cardassia Prime to request the help of his former aide, Damar. What's different about Dukat the next time we see him?

Answer: He looks Bajoran

"That surgeon you recommended does excellent work. What do you think?" -- Dukat

Dukat observes that Damar is still under Weyoun's thumb, but is unconcerned about the Vorta himself, despite failed promises from the past. He assures Damar of sincerity in his newfound faith, and enlists the help of his old friend. When Dukat returns, he bears the visage of a Bajoran, a temporary but necessary ploy for his current agenda. Damar hopes that the procedure's reversal is equally successful.
5. As Sisko reflects in his log on Ezri and Worf's delayed return and muses over his model house, he is swept away to the realm of the Prophets where he receives a sober warning about his marriage and destiny. Whose likeness does the Prophet take?

Answer: Sarah Sisko

"You are the Sisko. You are part of me." -- The Sarah Prophet

Sisko calls out to the Prophets, and is met by the being who shared the existence of his mother, Sarah Sisko, to ensure that Benjamin would be born. Sarah tells him that Kasidy cannot share the path that lies ahead of him, and warns him that if he remains with her, he would know only sorrow. His greatest trial is just ahead. Showing a mother's concern for her son, she encourages him to stay on the path.
6. Part Two -- "'Til Death Do Us Part" Though Kai Winn approaches the Emissary with congratulations, she bristles to hear that he has again spoken to the Prophets. Her longtime wish, however, is soon granted. In a vision, she is told that The Sisko has faltered, and it is up to her to bring Bajor's Restoration. What help is promised to her?

Answer: A guide

"Bajor's fate rests with you...the Guide will reveal the way." -- The Wormhole Aliens

When Winn offers to perform the wedding ceremony, Ben reveals his troubling, albeit unclear, vision from the Prophets. She brings up the sore spot that, since the Prophets have never deigned to visit her, she wouldn't know about the manner in which they speak. But, her greed for power is aroused when she receives her own vision, telling her to take Bajor's fate out of Sisko's hands and into her own. A Guide is promised, one who will reveal the way to the Restoration.
7. Now held captive by the Breen, Ezri is even more uneasy around Worf. After the two rashly rekindled feelings from the past during a heated argument, he believes he has again found a wife in Dax. But, after she is tortured by the Breen, for whom does a delirious Ezri confess romantic feelings?

Answer: Julian

"Just when I thought he was about to kill me, he reached up and took off his helmet. And it was Julian." -- Ezri, analyzing a strange dream about the Breen

While Worf seeks a means of escape and Ezri tires of being compared to Jadzia, the two remain in captivity on the Breen ship and are fed only algae paste. It is said that no one has seen a Breen without his helmet and lived to tell, so they can only theorize about their captors' appearance. They are both interrogated and subjected to memory probes, and brought back in states of delirium. To Worf's dismay, Ezri's incoherent words contain Dr. Bashir's name: "Kiss me, Julian."
8. Kai Winn sees the hands of the Prophets at work when her attendant Ranjen Solbor introduces her to Anjohl Tennan, who has come to request a blessing from her Eminence. How does Anjohl describe himself to Winn?

Answer: A man of the land

"I'm just a simple man of the land." -- Dukat, in the guise of Anjohl Tennan

Dukat leaves Cardassia, his parting words to Damar an encouragement to become the brave leader Cardassia needs. Slipping aboard DS9 unnoticed, he appeals to Kai Winn for a blessing, declaring himself a man of the land, a farmer, named Anjohl Tennan. Shrewd Ranjen Solbor grows suspicious, but Winn recalls the words of her vision: the Guide would possess the wisdom of the land. She falls for Dukat's trap, taking the "humble Bajoran farmer" into her closest confidence.
9. Choosing to follow his heart instead of the Prophet's vague warning, Sisko goes to Kasidy and admits his mistake in canceling the wedding. Just as Ben begins to place the ring on her finger, the Prophet returns and urges him to be careful. Does Ben complete his marriage vows?

Answer: Yes

"By the power invested in me by the United Federation of Planets, I pronounce you husband and wife." -- Admiral Ross

Initially telling Kasidy that he can't go against the Prophets, a decision supported by Kira, Ben rethinks the matter after Quark delivers the beautiful ring he would waste. Abandoning the wishes of the Prophets in favor of his human needs, Ben assures Kasidy that his desire to marry her comes first, and they quickly hold a small, simple ceremony attended by their friends. Sarah returns, telling her son to be careful, that she cannot change the trial ahead. Ben finishes his vows.
10. Along with several Breen, Worf and Ezri transport onto the bridge of a Jem'Hadar vessel, where they are just in time to witness an "historic" occasion: the game-changing alliance of the Breen and the Dominion. What happens next to Worf and Ezri?

Answer: They are turned over to the Dominion

"The birth of the alliance between the Dominion and the Breen. Changes everything, doesn't it?" -- Weyoun

Feeling betrayed, Worf stares down Ezri, who is startled herself when he reveals her subconscious mind's revelation about Julian. Their argument is cut short when the Breen beam them over to the Jem'Hadar ship, where Weyoun commends the Dominion's new allies on the thoughtfulness of making a "gift" of their prisoners. Ezri and Worf are left to wonder: what will the alliance mean for the Federation?
Source: Author darthrevan89

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