"Star Trek" trivia contest

Yes, but what’s the Klingon term?

I thought it was Teegan too, but turns out not to be. It’s “Tigan.” I’d say it’s close enough to count, since if we were in person you’d have pronounced it right anyway.

Nice.

Nistrim.

Yep.

Admiral Cartwright and Colonel West conspiring with anti-peace Klingons and Romulans to assassinate Chancellor Gorkon in Star Trek VI.

This was a tough one. I was thinking you meant JAKE Sisko for a second too. Were either of them ever in that “Alien Voices” group that Leonard Nimoy and John DeLancie set up?

Admiral Cartwright was played by the same actor who played Cpt Sisko? I don’t think so.

A gorch.

  1. What recurring characer on TNG changed sex?
    Kirk, in Turnabout Intruder

Um, no, that’d be TOS. In TNG, it’d be Data, and maybe Spot.

missed the “TNG” before
Then the answer is the character who fell in love with (and vice versa) Doctor Beverly - the character was the same species as Jadzia Dax, but I forgot the species name

:smack: I’m a :wally
never mind - that character wasn’t recurring

Avery Brooks. As has been mentioned, Brock Peters played Cartwright. Does that count as answering a question?

Miles O’Brien, while serving on DS9.

88.) What surname was given to two people (not canon, but they were possibly father and son) who took temporary command of ships named Enterprise before Kirk took back command from them?

Data’s cat, Spot, was repeatedly referred to as “he” until the de-volution episode (I’m terrible at episode names) in which “he” is not only female, but knocked up.

Commodore Decker in the TOS episode with the planet-killer ultimate weapon (damn my ep-name memory!) and Captain Decker in ST: TMP.

They absolutely were father and son.

No ordinary zit, to be sure.

I was trying to remember if Q ever turned himself into a woman on TNG. He might have impersonated Vash to screw with Picard’s head, but I could just be confusing that with Ardra’s attempt to seduce him in “Devil’s Due.”

And I guess the prostitute in “A Fistful of Datas” might count as Data changing sexes too.

Odan, and he was supposed to be a Trill before their appearance got changed for DS9.

Not only that, but he/she managed to change both sex AND species in the span of a single episode.

I will hazard a guess that, if you meant TNG, it was Captain Picard. It was during the second season, and they found him catatonic in a shuttle with a recording of the Enterprise being destroyed by an energy vortex. I have trouble getting my head around what exactly happened, so I could be wrong.

Pushkin’s still right, though.

Name five characters that have appeared in at least three Star Trek series, excluding anyone who can might otherwise make the cut because of Trials and “Tribble-ations.”

Name/identify the roles of five actors who have played at least three different characters in Star Trek. They don’t necessarily have to be from different series, and the Mirror Universe doesn’t count. Bonus: name 10+.

What breed was Captain Janeway’s dog?

Also, on the subject of Spot and Star Trek VI, from earlier:

What breed of housecat was spot?

Who were the crewmembers who shot up Quo’nos 1 wearing magnetic boots?

Yeah, and Captain Sisko’s first name was Benjamin. Joseph was his father.

I don’t think they mentioned anything specific that Cartwright did, but West dressed up as a Klingon to assassinate the Federation Council President.

What actors have appeared in both some incarnation of Star Trek and Babylon 5?

I can name several that have been in two, but three?
Kirk is, at the very least, mentioned in all but Enterprise, does that count?
Did Spock ever show up in the Delta Quadrant? Or on DS9?
Do movies count?

Mark Lenard has played a Romulan, a Klingon, and a Vulcan
Suzi Plaxon has played a Vulcan, A Klingon, and didn’t she also play Seska?

  1. Commander Bruce Maddox

There seem to be a number of unanswered questions already so I won’t add another for now.

Miles O’Brien, from the episode where he had flashes of jumping forward in time due tto the effects of a cloaked Romulan warbird. By the time Our Fearless Heros managed to get him to do a controlled jump, he was too damaged to survive the jump back, so the future O’Brien took his timeturning gadget and returned to the past to save the day.

Chekhov/Bester. Any others?

Oh forgot the ref, this occured in Measure of a Man.