"Star TreK" trivia contest

Correct!!

The song is “Misty,” I think…

This one is almost too easy:

DG1: What was the registry number of the Reliant?

Okay, this one’s too geeky even for me, but I’ll state it, and see if I get clobbered later…

DG2: In ST6:TUC, at one point, Scotty is looking at some blueprints/schematics of a “Constitution Class” vessel, but obviously not TOS-era. Why is this out of place on NCC-1701-A?

It was “Nightbird.”

For Dukat/Alaimo we’ve got Gul Macet, Bart LaRue (the 19th century gambler), and racist cop* from the orb vision so far, but there’s still one more (hint: it’s not a disguise as a Bajoran or any Prophet/Pah Wraith manifestation… I’m talking TNG, here).

*That’s interesting fodder for a question, isn’t it?:wink:

I believe he was the “scientist” that faked his own death to discredit the Ferengi metaphasic shield technology…

DC2 and 3 remain unanswered.

49- What is the name of the Ferengi code composed of light and darkness?

50-An easy one, what do you wear to a Betazed wedding?

51-How do you differentiate between the brains of Data and Lore?

52-Who is Musakka’s counterpart?

Presuming it’s traditional, nothing.

The easiest way would be that Data can’t use contractions. He’s also not as volatile even once he gets the emotion chip, nor is he evil.

50 correct

51 I don’t mean behavior. If you had two Sung type positronic brains on a desk, how would you tell Data from Lore?

One of them has a Type-L thingy, the other has a Type-R… thingy. (And I just saw that episode the other day…)

51 Correct. Their phase discriminators are different as Data explains when they find his head in Arro Of Time-part 1.

52 - Korgano. Now, sit with me; tend the fire.

Impressive attention to detail on #51! :eek:

I figure I’ll just jump on that question about the Reliant’s registry: NCC-1864.

53.) What Betazoid tradition does Deanna Troi, as well as many non-Betazoids, find particularly irritating?

54.) Describe the proper way to greet a Tellarite.

55.) Berlinghoff Rasmussen was a con-man who claimed to be a historian from the 26th century. Where and when was he actually from?

56.) What unusual piece of artwork did Quark find in Morn’s quarters when he faked his own death?

57.) Spot and her kittens weren’t the only non-humanoids on the Enterprise to fall victim to Barclay’s protomorphosis syndrome. Which other pet did we see transformed, and what did it devolve into?

BONUS: I made a mistake in 57. Tell me what it is.

  1. Are Tellerites one of those races/cultures that prefer to be insulted or abhor politeness?

Hmmm, I enjoyed that episode but I can’t think of any other pet than Spot turning into an iguana. Didn’t Picard have a fish called Livingstone in the ready room? Didn’t neanderthal Riker eat it?

Banging a gong during dinner

A matador painted on black velvet.

Maybe he bought it from the estate of Lt. Marla McGivers…?

  1. With what word of Starfleet Academy slang did Commodore Wesley tease Kirk in “The Ultimate Computer,” and what does it mean?

  2. What dangerous, forbidden manuever were Wesley Crusher’s fellow cadets going to carry out in “The First Duty”?

  3. What is Spock’s blood type?

  4. What is the unluckiest Starfleet ship name, given the unpleasant end met by all three ships known to have borne it? (No, I’m not thinking about the Enterprise).

  5. A Starfleet phaser rifle was shown in only one TOS episode. Which was it?

Captain Dunsell, meaning someone redundant.

Can’t remember the name, but basically it involved flying away from each other igniting their exhausts/plasma behind them.

Cu+ :wink:

Defiant methinks.

“Where No Man Has Gone Before”, to try and take on God-Mitchell.

The Kolvoord Starburst

T negative.

  1. Prune juice? (a warrior’s drink!! :wink: )

During an episode of DS9, Jake and Nog utter a phrase punning a similar phrase from an Oscar-winning movie. What was the phrase, and (obviously) what was the movie?

To answer my own question t6, the actor who played Spot was named Monster. He also appeared in a cat food commercial, the one with the giant crayons. As it turns out, two other cats played the role as well.

t7. In The Trouble with Tribbles, what is the name of the planet they were orbiting?

t8. How did it get its name?

t9. In the enemy within, how was Spock originally supposed to subdue Kirk? What was Nimoy’s suggestion?

t10. At a 1986 convention in NYC, what was auctioned off for $400?

He was supposed to punch him. Nimoy thought that was too violent for a Vulcan, who is supposed to be in control of his emotions, and suggested the neck pinch.

Riker’s father appeared in a mini-series with Jonathen Frakes. What was the mini-series? What two other guest stars also apeared in that same mini-series? What actor from Wrath of Khan ALSO appeared in that same mini-series?