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

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


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

A multiple-choice quiz by bookworm78. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
bookworm78
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
218,181
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
397
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Question 1 of 10
1. "Star Trek: Enterprise": The crew finds their return to Earth harder than they thought, while Trip and T'Pol journey to Vulcan to visit T'Pol's mother.
"X-Files": A baby with birth defects is found buried alive. It is learned the defects are the result of generations of inbreeding.
"Stargate Atlantis": The team plans to get the power necessary to return home from a planet's strange atmospheric fog.
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Question 2 of 10
2. "Psi Factor": Two electricians and most of a construction site disappear, sparking an investigation by the Office of Scientific Investigation and Research.
"Stargate SG-1": Daniel is suspended between death and ascension while Sam and Jack re-evaluate their romantic lives.
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Question 3 of 10
3. "Star Trek: Enterprise": While talks to form an alliance between planets are underway, a small faction of xenophobes take drastic measures to drive all non-humans from Earth.
"X-Files": After Mulder's hypnotherapy to remember details of his sister's abduction, his strange behavior leads to him waking up in a motel room covered in blood.
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Question 4 of 10
4. "Stargate SG-1": While Sam and Thor develop a weapon to fight the Replicators, Jack and Jacob treat with Baal so Teal'c and Bra'tac can destroy a temple with some of the rebel Jaffa.
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Jake, taken over by a Pah-Wraith, attempts to battle Kira, taken over by a prophet, in a contest foretold by prophecy.
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Question 5 of 10
5. "Smallville": Clark returns as Kal-El, determined to fulfill his destiny, including stealing a crystal Lex found in Africa.
"Stargate SG-1": Vala contacts Daniel from Ori's galaxy using a device left by the Ancients to give him a status report.
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Question 6 of 10
6. "The Pretender": Sidney's son is taken prisoner by militia members, but Jarod and Miss Parker each try a different way to rescue them.
"Star Trek: Voyager": Smart holograms escape from the Hirogen, track down Voyager and try to enlist their help to establish them as sentient beings.
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Question 7 of 10
7. "Star Trek: The Next Generation": Picard discovers he has a grown son, but this son is being pursued by an old Ferengi enemy, one who blames Picard for his son's death years ago.
"The Pretender": Angelo is offered a special treatment that gives another chance at life, but is loathe to put a child's life at risk for it.
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Question 8 of 10
8. "Smallville": Clark must use his powers in front of a new girl, Alicia, only to find that she has powers of her own.
"Sliders": Wade meets her dream man on a world ruled by psychics. When he won't let her leave, events turn out to be not what they seemed.
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Question 9 of 10
9. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Sisko and Odo travel to Earth to follow-up on information that a Changeling has infiltrated Earth and has caused destruction.
"The Pretender": Jarod acts the part of an arms dealer in Venezuela to rescue children kidnapped by their father and return them to their mother.
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Question 10 of 10
10. "The Pretender": Jarod plans to reunite an undercover agent with her daughter by posing as a bodyguard as Miss Parker tries to 'scully' Raine's conversion.
"Star Trek: Voyager": The Doctor travels to the Alpha quadrant to save the life of his creator, Lewis Zimmerman.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Star Trek: Enterprise": The crew finds their return to Earth harder than they thought, while Trip and T'Pol journey to Vulcan to visit T'Pol's mother. "X-Files": A baby with birth defects is found buried alive. It is learned the defects are the result of generations of inbreeding. "Stargate Atlantis": The team plans to get the power necessary to return home from a planet's strange atmospheric fog.

Answer: Home

Joanna Cassidy, who plays T'Pol's mother in the "Star Trek: Enterprise" episode "Home" auditioned to play Captain Janeway on "Star Trek: Voyager".
During the episode "Home" for "Stargate Atlantis", McKay is watching "The Outer Limits", another popular science fiction show.
Mulder mentions his sister Samantha for the first time in a non-abduction related topic in the "X-Files" episode "Home".
2. "Psi Factor": Two electricians and most of a construction site disappear, sparking an investigation by the Office of Scientific Investigation and Research. "Stargate SG-1": Daniel is suspended between death and ascension while Sam and Jack re-evaluate their romantic lives.

Answer: Threads

Mel Harris makes a return appearance as Oma Desala in the "Stargate SG-1" episode "Threads".
"Threads" is the first episode of the second season of "Psi Factor".
3. "Star Trek: Enterprise": While talks to form an alliance between planets are underway, a small faction of xenophobes take drastic measures to drive all non-humans from Earth. "X-Files": After Mulder's hypnotherapy to remember details of his sister's abduction, his strange behavior leads to him waking up in a motel room covered in blood.

Answer: Demons

The episode "Demons" from "Star Trek: Enterprise" is the beginning of a two-parter, followed by "Terra Prime". It featured a child who was created by the rogue faction using DNA from Trip and T'Pol, creating the first human/alien offspring.
Mulder compares his situation to that of O.J. Simpson during the "X-Files" episode "Demons". Simpson claimed he could not remember what happened the night his wife died.
4. "Stargate SG-1": While Sam and Thor develop a weapon to fight the Replicators, Jack and Jacob treat with Baal so Teal'c and Bra'tac can destroy a temple with some of the rebel Jaffa. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Jake, taken over by a Pah-Wraith, attempts to battle Kira, taken over by a prophet, in a contest foretold by prophecy.

Answer: Reckoning

"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" episode "The Reckoning" contains the first mention of Kosst Amojan, who figured heavily in the season six finale and the first part of season seven.
"Reckoning" is a two-parter episode from the eighth season of "Stargate SG-1". The Goa'uld Yu dies in this episode.
5. "Smallville": Clark returns as Kal-El, determined to fulfill his destiny, including stealing a crystal Lex found in Africa. "Stargate SG-1": Vala contacts Daniel from Ori's galaxy using a device left by the Ancients to give him a status report.

Answer: Crusade

"Crusade" was the season four opener for "Smallville". It introduced two new characters, Jason (played by Jensen Ackles) and Lois Lane (played by Erica Durance).
"Crusade" is the first episode directed by "Stargate SG-1" Executive Producer Robert C. Cooper.
6. "The Pretender": Sidney's son is taken prisoner by militia members, but Jarod and Miss Parker each try a different way to rescue them. "Star Trek: Voyager": Smart holograms escape from the Hirogen, track down Voyager and try to enlist their help to establish them as sentient beings.

Answer: Flesh and Blood

"Flesh and Blood" is a two-part episode from the seventh season of "Star Trek: Voyager". It continues a story line started in season four's "The Killing Game".
Leigh Taylor-Young guest starred in "The Pretender" episode "Flesh and Blood". She also appeared in the "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" episode "Prodigal Daughter".
7. "Star Trek: The Next Generation": Picard discovers he has a grown son, but this son is being pursued by an old Ferengi enemy, one who blames Picard for his son's death years ago. "The Pretender": Angelo is offered a special treatment that gives another chance at life, but is loathe to put a child's life at risk for it.

Answer: Bloodlines

The Ferengi Bok from the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode "Bloodlines" first appeared in the episode "The Battle". Bok is played by Lee Arenberg. The young man Jason was not in fact Picard's son. Bok altered his DNA to trick Picard.
"Bloodlines" is the two-part episode that ended the second season of "The Pretender".
8. "Smallville": Clark must use his powers in front of a new girl, Alicia, only to find that she has powers of her own. "Sliders": Wade meets her dream man on a world ruled by psychics. When he won't let her leave, events turn out to be not what they seemed.

Answer: Obsession

The character Alicia (Sarah Carter) from the episode "Obsession" returns in the next season of "Smallville" for the episodes "Unsafe" and "Pariah".
In the "Sliders" episode "Obsession", the gang uses the trick from "Romeo and Juliet", where the damsel takes medicine to make it look as if she's died. Wade fakes suicide to escape.
9. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine": Sisko and Odo travel to Earth to follow-up on information that a Changeling has infiltrated Earth and has caused destruction. "The Pretender": Jarod acts the part of an arms dealer in Venezuela to rescue children kidnapped by their father and return them to their mother.

Answer: Homefront

"Homefront" was the first in a two parter for "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", followed by "Paradise Lost".
Jarod of "The Pretender" is always in a different guise. Some include mental patient, arsonist, parolee, criminal psychologist and FBI agent. In "Homefront", he acts the part of an arms dealer.
10. "The Pretender": Jarod plans to reunite an undercover agent with her daughter by posing as a bodyguard as Miss Parker tries to 'scully' Raine's conversion. "Star Trek: Voyager": The Doctor travels to the Alpha quadrant to save the life of his creator, Lewis Zimmerman.

Answer: Lifeline

The "Star Trek: Voyager" episode "Life Line" is the only episode of any "Star Trek" show to be written by a regular cast member. The story is by Robert Picardo, who plays the Doctor.
Guest star Peter Onorati, who appeared in the "The Pretender" episode "Lifeline" has appeared on other sci-fi shows, such as "Quantum Leap" and "The Outer Limits".
Source: Author bookworm78

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