This is topic Altairs Trek Trivia (Trial run) in forum Forum Competitions at Flare Sci-Fi Forums.


To visit this topic, use this URL:
https://flare.solareclipse.net/ultimatebb.php/topic/12/237.html

Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
Okay, lets try it this way. I'm the only one here who is going to give you some Trek Trivia.

Here are some rules:
4 points (was: 3) for a first answer that is correct.
2 points for a second answer that is correct (meaning that the first one wasn't )
and 1 point after that.

Okay lets try Question #1:

Which 2 characters were seen in A Trek movie and seen by Seven of Nine (on screen evidents), but never served on board the Enterprise-D.
The answer to this question is two character names, one female, one male.

Good luck!

------------------
The Miranda Class model is not a kitbash, it is a bashkit.

(-=\V/=-)

[This message has been edited by Altair (edited March 21, 2000).]
 


Posted by Jeff Raven (Member # 20) on :
 
Tuvok and the Borg Queen?

------------------
"If a nail is driven into the wrong place, it would be foolish indeed to become angry with the hammer." - Old Russian Proverb
 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
Tuvok was never seen in a movie. Tim Russ did play another char in a movie, that's true. But this male was the same char in the movie and in Voyager.

You get 2 points for the Borg Queen.

So... Who knows who the male char is?
(2 points if the first answer is right)


Current Score:
Jeff Raven: 2 points

------------------
The Miranda Class model is not a kitbash, it is a bashkit.

(-=\V/=-)

[This message has been edited by Altair (edited March 21, 2000).]
 


Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Well it could be the EMH but the Voyager EMH is NOT the E-E EMH.

------------------
"Who wouldn't be the one you love
Who wouldn't stand inside your love." - Stand Inside Your Love, The Smashing Pumpkins
 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
Nope, that's not the one You explained it yourself.

This one is free of charge, because it is actually thinking aloud, instead of an answer.

------------------
The Miranda Class model is not a kitbash, it is a bashkit.

(-=\V/=-)

[This message has been edited by Altair (edited March 21, 2000).]
 


Posted by Jeff Raven (Member # 20) on :
 
Wasn't it established that the no-name officer that Tim Russ played was Tuvok? I think I remember the Voy episode that delt with that.

------------------
"If a nail is driven into the wrong place, it would be foolish indeed to become angry with the hammer." - Old Russian Proverb
 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
No, that was not Tuvok, he had no pointed ears (although his real ears are just a little pointed). Tuvok served on board the Excelsior. The char you mentioned was on the Enterprise-B.

Note: the Excelsior episode of Voyager was in the 'Kes-are' so no-one onboard that ship can be the right answer.

Keep on searching

He was on screen in both occasions (that was a hint).


Current Score:
Jeff Raven: 2 points

------------------
The Miranda Class model is not a kitbash, it is a bashkit.

(-=\V/=-)

[This message has been edited by Altair (edited March 21, 2000).]
 


Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
 
I think I've got it. It's that admiral that told Picard that the Borg had just attacked Ivor Prime in First Contact or something like that. He was later seen in a message to Voyager that Starfleet currently had no way of bringing Voyager back home, but they were still trying and that Voyager had not been forgotten. It was that episode with Arturis and the introduction of Quantum slipstream drive. If only I remembered his name right now.

And the Borg Queen that was already said earlier.
------------------
7 alarm clock: "Do not touch me."
Dilbert: "Then how do I turn you off?"
7: "Believe me, I am plenty turned off."

[This message has been edited by PopMaze (edited March 21, 2000).]

[This message has been edited by PopMaze (edited March 21, 2000).]

[This message has been edited by PopMaze (edited March 21, 2000).]
 


Posted by Elim Garak (Member # 14) on :
 
His name is Admiral Hayes ("a bit of a windbag") for the record.
 
Posted by Jeff Raven (Member # 20) on :
 
I would say Barclay, but I haven't seen recent episodes for a coupla months, so I don't know if she met him or not.

------------------
"If a nail is driven into the wrong place, it would be foolish indeed to become angry with the hammer." - Old Russian Proverb
 


Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
 
$$$$$$
Seven does not see Barclay. No one ever did.

And Barclay served on the E-D, so that automatically rules him out.

And thanks for giving me his name, Elim.

------------------
7 alarm clock: "Do not touch me."
Dilbert: "Then how do I turn you off?"
7: "Believe me, I am plenty turned off."

[This message has been edited by PopMaze (edited March 22, 2000).]
 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
Admiral Hayes is the right answer
And PopMaze was the first to guess it, but Elim knew his name, so one point to both of you.

Question #2: This Non-Federation ship-type has battled against alternate timeline versions of 2 of the best know Star Trek ships. In fact this ship-type (althought not always 100% the same) was seen more in alternate timelines than in normal ones.

What is the name of the ship as seen in the normal Trek timeline, and in which episode and series was this ship-type first seen altogether?


Current Score:
Jeff Raven: 2 points
PopMaze: 1 point
Elim Garak: 1 point

------------------
The Miranda Class model is not a kitbash, it is a bashkit.

(-=\V/=-)
 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
PopMaze, can you please cut about half of those $$$$ out, it is altering the normal look of the thread...

------------------
The Miranda Class model is not a kitbash, it is a bashkit.

(-=\V/=-)
 


Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
 
Okay, the thread looks better now.

------------------
7 alarm clock: "Do not touch me."
Dilbert: "Then how do I turn you off?"
7: "Believe me, I am plenty turned off."
 


Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
 
Was it perhaps the Negh'Var/Voodieh? Fought the E-D in TNG's "All Good Things..." and the Defiant in a few mirror universe episodes of DS9. First inroduction was in AGT, but the class and ship names weren't given then. In "Way of the Warrior" (DS9) she makes her first appearance in the normal Trek timeline as the Negh'Var, but only fought DS9. Or course I could be wrong altogether.

------------------
7 alarm clock: "Do not touch me."
Dilbert: "Then how do I turn you off?"
7: "Believe me, I am plenty turned off."

[This message has been edited by PopMaze (edited March 22, 2000).]
 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
Nice going there 4 points to you PopMaze.
Just for the record, the right answer was: Negh'Var and 'All Good Things...'.

Question #3:
This person has played a role in more Trek episodes than Michael Dorn (Worf) has played in. He/She even talked to his/herself (seen from a real-life perspective) at least ones. What is the real name of this person. Spell errors permitted.


Current Score:
PopMaze: 5 points
Jeff Raven: 2 points
Elim Garak: 1 point

------------------
The Miranda Class model is not a kitbash, it is a bashkit.

(-=\V/=-)
 


Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
 
This I believe is Majel Barrett Roddenberry. She has played the mysterious Number One in the firts pilot of Trek. In the same series she has played Christine Chapel. She also reprised that role in ST1 and ST4. In TNG and DS9, she appeared as Lwaxana Troi, Deanna's mother. In all 4 series (movies included) she has played the role of the Starfleet/Federation computer voice. Once in TNG, Lwaxana had asked the computer where a holodeck was (or some other place). In a sense, it could be interpreted that she was talking to herself.

And that is my final answer.

------------------
7 alarm clock: "Do not touch me."
Dilbert: "Then how do I turn you off?"
7: "Believe me, I am plenty turned off."
 


Posted by Jeff Raven (Member # 20) on :
 
Could it have been made more easier?

------------------
"If a nail is driven into the wrong place, it would be foolish indeed to become angry with the hammer." - Old Russian Proverb
 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
Well it is a trail run isn't it

Anyway, Popmaze wins again...

Okay, I'll try to make it more difficult...

Question #4: Majel Barrett wasn't the only one to play multiple parts in Star Trek. Another person actually played 5 different characters, in 2 Trek series. At least 2 of the characters were reocurring (seen more than 5 times).
What is his/her real name, and the names of 3 of the characters he/she played.


Current Score:
PopMaze: 9 points
Jeff Raven: 2 points
Elim Garak: 1 point

------------------
The Miranda Class model is not a kitbash, it is a bashkit.

(-=\V/=-)

[This message has been edited by Altair (edited March 22, 2000).]
 


Posted by Omega (Member # 91) on :
 
Marc Alaimo. He played Badar N'D'D in TNG's "Lonely Among Us", uncredited, but named in the script. The Romulan Commander Tebok in TNG's "The Neutral Zone". Gul Macet in TNG's "The Wounded". The human gambler in TNG's "Time's Arrow", named Frederick La Rouque in the script. And of course Gul Dukat all across DS9. And you might count that human police officer he played in DS9's "Far Beyond the Stars".

Have any other actors played four different speices?

------------------
You are wise, witty, and wonderful, but you spend far too much time reading this sort of trash.

 


Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
 
Omega, I'm not sure it would be Marc Alaimo this time. True he has done a lot, but the only Alaimo character to be recurring was Dukat.

------------------
7 alarm clock: "Do not touch me."
Dilbert: "Then how do I turn you off?"
7: "Believe me, I am plenty turned off."
 


Posted by Omega (Member # 91) on :
 
Oh, yeah. Forgot.

------------------
You are wise, witty, and wonderful, but you spend far too much time reading this sort of trash.

 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
I knew someone was going to say that one

But that one is not right, obviously...

------------------
The Miranda Class model is not a kitbash, it is a bashkit.

(-=\V/=-)
 


Posted by Elim Garak (Member # 14) on :
 
Jeff Combs! Woohoo! Go, Jeffrey Combs! (Weyoun and Brunt were the reoccurring ones. There was Tiron from "Meridian", the police inspector from "Far Beyond the Stars", and Penk from "Tsunkatse".)

------------------
"Hey! You quoted me!" - Fabrux to Frank G, March 21
 


Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
 
It just had to be one of Sisko's enemies didn't it?

------------------
7 alarm clock: "Do not touch me."
Dilbert: "Then how do I turn you off?"
7: "Believe me, I am plenty turned off."
 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
That's the one I was looking for 2 points!

Last Score:
PopMaze: 9 points
Elim Garak: 3 points
Jeff Raven: 2 points

I'm going to make a new thread now with a different rating system.

------------------
The Miranda Class model is not a kitbash, it is a bashkit.

(-=\V/=-)
 




© 1999-2024 Charles Capps

Powered by UBB.classic™ 6.7.3