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Quiz about Common SciFi Episode Titles Part 1 of 5
Quiz about Common SciFi Episode Titles Part 1 of 5

Common Sci-Fi Episode Titles, Part 1 of 5 Quiz


In a continuing look at common episode titles in sci-fi type shows, I offer this five part series. I give you the plots, you choose the title.

A multiple-choice quiz by bookworm78. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
bookworm78
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
191,740
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. "Angel": Angel must pay for using powerful dark magic in his failed attempt to bring back his son, and the hotel becomes infected with deadly slug-like creatures who invade Fred's body, leaving Wesley as Gunn's only hope to save her.
"Star Trek: Next Generation": The Enterprise hosts the negotiations for the rights to a newly discovered, stable wormhole to the Delta Quadrant.
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Question 2 of 10
2. "Babylon 5": The Centauri are about to withdraw from a quadrant of space because the Narns are harassing them, when Londo gets an offer to take care of the problem.
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": A group of genetically enhanced humans appeal to Dr. Bashir to help cure their friend Sarina, who has mysteriously entered a catatonic state.
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Question 3 of 10
3. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Sisko is abducted by the mirror universe's Miles O'Brien, and is forced to assume the identity of their Sisko in order to rebel against the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance.
"Earth: Final Conflict": The Taelons introduce inter-dimensional travel to human customers. After travelling, a young deaf-mute boy is now able to speak and hear.
"Farscape": A very pregnant Moya tries to starburst in order to reassure her restless crew, but her defensive move backfires, stranding them ...somewhere ...inbetween.
"Angel": Angel and friends work overtime to survive in a foreign dimension. Cordelia discovers her dirty duty as Princess of Pylea is to mate with a creature called the Groosalugg.
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Question 4 of 10
4. "Earth: Final Conflict": Liam learns more about the skrills while searching for the missing skrill queen.
"Stargate SG-1": SG-1 encounters a race similar to early Monguls. Carter is threatened with death and kidnapped because she is a woman who shows her face, and very beautiful.
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Question 5 of 10
5. "Star Trek: Next Generation": An addictive game is distributed among the crew of the Enterprise, however, it appears that this game interferes with a person's logic and reason, which leaves the crew open to manipulation.
"Alien Nation": George is confronted with his past as a slave on the spaceship, when it appears that an old Russian Roulette style game he was once forced to play has returned.
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Question 6 of 10
6. "Jake 2.0": Jake is assigned to protect Dr. Nanda Sang--a Nobel prize winning activist and diplomat--from the Junshi clan of assassins. However, for a man of peace, the Gandhi of East Asia isn't quite what he was expecting.
"Stargate SG-1": SG-1 tries out armbands that greatly increase speed, strength and all other abilities. Unfortunately the effect wears off.
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Question 7 of 10
7. "Roswell": Isabel is deeply moved when Max throws her a surprise birthday party, but she grows troubled after seeing visions of a bound and gagged Tess. Alex does an interesting cop striptease for Isabel.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer": On Buffy's 17th birthday, Drusilla attempts to reassemble The Judge to destroy humanity; Buffy and Angel sleep together.
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Question 8 of 10
8. "Smallville": Clark decides to tell Lana his secret so they can finally be together. Meanwhile, an errant FBI agent kidnaps and tortures Pete to try and force him to reveal Clark's secret.
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Lwaxana Troi pays a visit to Deep Space Nine, and soon falls for Odo. Next, the station's computer starts behaving like an attention-hungry child.
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Question 9 of 10
9. "Sliders": When the quartet slides into a society dominated by psychics, Wade meets the man of her dreams who is also next in line for the position of Prime Oracle, the most powerful person in the world.
"Smallville": Clark is forced to use his powers in front of Alicia, a new girl at school, but he is surprised to find out she has powers of her own.
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Question 10 of 10
10. "Dr. Who": The Daleks are pursuing the TARDIS in their own Time Machine, the Doctor foils an attempt by the Daleks to destroy him using a robot double and a gigantic battle between the aliens and the Mechanoids takes place.
"Star Trek: Next Generation": Picard's old Archeology professor is found murdered, so the crew tries to complete his research. Soon, they must compete with Romulans, Klingons and Cardassians to uncover the truth behind his discoveries.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Angel": Angel must pay for using powerful dark magic in his failed attempt to bring back his son, and the hotel becomes infected with deadly slug-like creatures who invade Fred's body, leaving Wesley as Gunn's only hope to save her. "Star Trek: Next Generation": The Enterprise hosts the negotiations for the rights to a newly discovered, stable wormhole to the Delta Quadrant.

Answer: The Price

Vincent Kartheiser (Connor) who first appeared in "Angel's" "The Price" was not listed in the opening guest cast credits, in order to keep the surprise from viewers.
The Ferengi lost in "Next Generation's" "The Price" are later found in the Delta quadrant in an episode of "Star Trek: Voyager".
2. "Babylon 5": The Centauri are about to withdraw from a quadrant of space because the Narns are harassing them, when Londo gets an offer to take care of the problem. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": A group of genetically enhanced humans appeal to Dr. Bashir to help cure their friend Sarina, who has mysteriously entered a catatonic state.

Answer: Chrysalis

The genetically engineered individuals were first seen in "Deep Space Nine's" "Statistical Probabilities" in the previous season.
"Chrysalis" is the last episode of "Babylon 5's" first season.
3. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Sisko is abducted by the mirror universe's Miles O'Brien, and is forced to assume the identity of their Sisko in order to rebel against the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. "Earth: Final Conflict": The Taelons introduce inter-dimensional travel to human customers. After travelling, a young deaf-mute boy is now able to speak and hear. "Farscape": A very pregnant Moya tries to starburst in order to reassure her restless crew, but her defensive move backfires, stranding them ...somewhere ...inbetween. "Angel": Angel and friends work overtime to survive in a foreign dimension. Cordelia discovers her dirty duty as Princess of Pylea is to mate with a creature called the Groosalugg.

Answer: Through the Looking Glass

On "Angel's" Through the Looking Glass", the part of Numfar (Lorne's cousin who dances) is played by none other than Joss Whedon, creator of "Buffy" and "Angel".
"Deep Space Nine's" "Through the Looking Glass" was part of a long-going story arc involving an alternate dimension.
"Through the Looking Glass" falls in season one for both "Earth: Final Conflict" and "Farscape".
4. "Earth: Final Conflict": Liam learns more about the skrills while searching for the missing skrill queen. "Stargate SG-1": SG-1 encounters a race similar to early Monguls. Carter is threatened with death and kidnapped because she is a woman who shows her face, and very beautiful.

Answer: Emancipation

"Emancipation" is one of the first episodes of "Stargate SG-1" and falls in season three for "Earth: Final Conflict".
5. "Star Trek: Next Generation": An addictive game is distributed among the crew of the Enterprise, however, it appears that this game interferes with a person's logic and reason, which leaves the crew open to manipulation. "Alien Nation": George is confronted with his past as a slave on the spaceship, when it appears that an old Russian Roulette style game he was once forced to play has returned.

Answer: The Game

"Alien Nation" only ran one season from 1989-1990.
"Next Generation's" "The Game" is considered by many fans to be one of the worst episodes of the series. It featured Ashley Judd as Ensign Robin Lefler.
6. "Jake 2.0": Jake is assigned to protect Dr. Nanda Sang--a Nobel prize winning activist and diplomat--from the Junshi clan of assassins. However, for a man of peace, the Gandhi of East Asia isn't quite what he was expecting. "Stargate SG-1": SG-1 tries out armbands that greatly increase speed, strength and all other abilities. Unfortunately the effect wears off.

Answer: Upgrades

"Upgrade" was the last episode of "Jake 2.0". The show was cancelled, never completing its first season.
"Stargate's" "Upgrades" is considered by fans to be one of the best episodes.
7. "Roswell": Isabel is deeply moved when Max throws her a surprise birthday party, but she grows troubled after seeing visions of a bound and gagged Tess. Alex does an interesting cop striptease for Isabel. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer": On Buffy's 17th birthday, Drusilla attempts to reassemble The Judge to destroy humanity; Buffy and Angel sleep together.

Answer: Surprise

"Buffy's" "Surprise" is continued in "Innocence" when we find out that Angel has lost his soul.
"Surprise" falls in "Roswell's" second season. The show only lasted three seasons, from 1999-2002.
8. "Smallville": Clark decides to tell Lana his secret so they can finally be together. Meanwhile, an errant FBI agent kidnaps and tortures Pete to try and force him to reveal Clark's secret. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Lwaxana Troi pays a visit to Deep Space Nine, and soon falls for Odo. Next, the station's computer starts behaving like an attention-hungry child.

Answer: Forsaken

Lwaxana Troi was played by Majel Barrett, wife of Gene Roddenberry, creator of "Star Trek". She played Nurse Chapel in the original "Star Trek", Lwaxana on "Next Generation" and "Deep Space Nine", was the computer voice on all the later Star Trek shows and has also starred in "Earth: Final Conflict" as Dr. Belman and appeared in an episode of "Babylon 5".
9. "Sliders": When the quartet slides into a society dominated by psychics, Wade meets the man of her dreams who is also next in line for the position of Prime Oracle, the most powerful person in the world. "Smallville": Clark is forced to use his powers in front of Alicia, a new girl at school, but he is surprised to find out she has powers of her own.

Answer: Obsession

"Obsession" is from the second season of "Sliders" which ran for five seasons total.
"Smallville's" "Obsession" falls in the third season.
10. "Dr. Who": The Daleks are pursuing the TARDIS in their own Time Machine, the Doctor foils an attempt by the Daleks to destroy him using a robot double and a gigantic battle between the aliens and the Mechanoids takes place. "Star Trek: Next Generation": Picard's old Archeology professor is found murdered, so the crew tries to complete his research. Soon, they must compete with Romulans, Klingons and Cardassians to uncover the truth behind his discoveries.

Answer: The Chase

"Dr. Who's" "The Chase" is from the second season and first aired in 1965.
The woman who plays the character for the "Original" race of humanoids played the woman changeling in "Deep Space Nine" (Salome Jens).
Source: Author bookworm78

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