"Star TreK" trivia contest

Don’t think this was ever answered, was it? What is the correct answer?

Also previously unanswered:

147. Portraits of which two historic leaders hang in the Enterprise-A’s wardroom when Kirk hosts a dinner with the Klingon Chancellor and his party?

Abraham Lincoln and Surak - not so coincidentally, the two statesmen “recreated” by the Excalibians in TOS “The Savage Curtain.” (The portrait of Lincoln was part of the big Christie’s ST auction recently, and sold for $1900).

I wanna think it was one of George Lucas’ projects…a Star Wars or Indy Jones flick.

^^^No, none of those two franchises had a film released in '82. I’d say “E. T.”

Sir Rhosis

Start Trek V was releaseed in 1989, as was Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

Sorry, for some reason I read “1982.”

SR

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We give up. Tell us, please!

And some more questions:

  1. What two Starfleet ranks, established in TOS, have not been mentioned since?

  2. Chekov has how many brothers and sisters?

  3. Other than its captain, the entire crew of what starship dies in TOS “The Omega Glory”?

  4. What alien race stages a surprise attack on San Francisco during the Dominion War?

  5. Picard got good advice from what wise Starfleet Academy gardener?

  1. Fleet Captain (Pike’s rank in Menagerie) and Commodore (Commodore Decker, the guy who flew into the Planet Killer in The Doomsday Machine).
  1. Describe “the Picard Maneuver.”
  2. Everyone complains about Kahn recognizing Chekov in ST:II, even though it is easily fanwanked. What is even more anachronistic about Khan when we meet him?
  3. When Nog served as a cadet on the Defiant, what would have happened if everybody but him had been killed?
  4. Vulcans seem to have difficulty remembering their rank (or everyone else does). How do we know this?

Correct. Also Fleet Captain Garth, and Commodores Stone, Wesley and Mendez, among others, IIRC.

Your question numbers overlapped with some of mine. Here are corrected, sequential numbers.

It’s the maneuver when one stands up, one must tug down their tunic

He would have been captain

  1. None, he is an only child, though he imagines a brother he calls Pieter in The Day of The Dove.
  2. The Exeter
  3. Boothby
  4. He wears a Starfleet emblem?

I’ll come up with some more ?s later.

Sir Rhosis

What’s the problem with that? Presumably it belonged to his wife, who was originally one of Kirk’s crew.

There’s a lot of anachronisms about Khan, eg his role in a major war that didn’t happen in real life, space travel, human genetic engineering and suspended animation in about 1980 I think it was, and so on. Also, the relative dates of Space Seed and TWOK are inconsistent, some references indicate they are about seven years apart, others indicate they are 20 years apart.

176: They call him Dr Spock a lot, which is not a starfleet rank.

177: Dozens of Borg have had names. Name atleast three from TNG

I’ll let it go for another day, then tell you, if no-one has got it.

Right, except that I believe Chekov’s fictitious brother would use the Russian spelling “Pyotr.”

As to 174., I thought the same thing - Khan wears a metal Starfleet-insignia-inside-a-ring (broken) as a medallion; that particular insignia wasn’t adopted until after he was marooned on Ceti Alpha V.

Doh! :smack:

Ivylass:

1/2 a point

Very close, but sorry, no partial credit on this one.

Nope, they never called him that.

Nailed it!