Classic Trek Quiz.

okay.....

these answers may be incomplete/incorrect, but...

There were the Barbaras and the Alices, and also Mudd's 'wife' Stella.

I think they had twins playing the androids, so how ever many androids there were, there were at least twice as many actresses (except for his wife---I think that was only one actress.)

I know this answer is lacking, so if anyone can add anything to it, feel free...:D


little star :star:
 
No, that's correct. It wasn't a very good question, I just wanted to revive this quiz with something easier.

The credits listed one of the twins as playing "Alice #1-250" and the other as playing "Alice #250-500".

(except a scene at the end had Alice 3 and Alice 11 together)

Your turn.
 
I still think you were a little generous in accepting my answer :D

Here's a question:

William Shatner lends his voice to a character in a current movie that is part live action/part animation. Name both the movie & the character.

(hehe, this guy just keeps finding work.....)



little star :star:
 
I don't know this. I would have to guess. I've seen 'Shreck' and he wasn't in that, and there was no live action. I can't see him in 'Lara Croft' which I haven't seen. I haven't seen 'Final Fantasy' but that seems the most likely. So is it that?

Didn't reply because I wasn't getting email notifications. sorry!
 
i have no idea on the answer to this question either ---

and i'll try to play, but i haven't see TOS in quite some time, so i might be a bit rusty!
 
Found answer!

It's called 'Osmosis Jones' and he plays a Mayor. There is a real part outside Bill Murrays body and an animated part inside it.

I found this out because Shatner has been nominated for an award. Leonard Nimoy has also for the part of King of Atlantis in the Disney film.

The thing is, I had never even heard of 'Osmosis Jones'! Maybe it hasn't been released here yet, but it came out in the USA in 2000.
 
okay - i guess we need a new question then, huh??

and -- i can't think of any!!


then again - i've only been re-watching TOS for about 2 weeks -- that's only about 10 eps --- gimme another couple weeks or so --
 
Here's a few easy ones to keep you occupied:

1) What were changed into swords in The Day of the Dove?

2) What will the son of Captain Christopher in Tomorrow is Yesterday do?

3) What is the oldest relic that any Star Trek crew have ever come across?
 
I have'nt seen much of TOS but I remember seeing "Tomorrow is Yesterday".
So the answer to 2 is he will make the first Earth-Saturn trip. Or something along those lines.
 
well - if #1 is the ep about the Klingons and the Crew of the Enterprise fighting each other b/c of that odd floating ball of light - (i missed the title when it was on) -- then lots of things turned into swords --- flowers, the chess game, anything that was on a table nearby someone who could grab a sword --

if that's not the right ep, then i haven't a clue!


as for the oldest relic? no idea ----
 
I'd have to watch it again re: flowers and chess sets, but that's the episode -- I thought that it was just weapons, and more specifically all the phasers.

The last one is easy. You mustn't have seen that episode yet.
 
Originally posted by Dave
I'd have to watch it again re: flowers and chess sets, but that's the episode -- I thought that it was just weapons, and more specifically all the phasers.

The last one is easy. You mustn't have seen that episode yet.

yeah - i think the flowers changed -- and yeah - the phasers too - but i think it was pretty much anything on a table top --

guess i haven't seen it yet --- i'll now be on the lookout tho -
 
Yes, that's it, supposedly 6 Billion years old according to the 'Star Trek Chronology' and 'Trekmaster trek trivia quiz'.

That is based on the Guardian saying that it had been awaiting a question "since before your sun burned hot in space and before you race was born." Therefore, it's at least 5 Billion years old. However, the ruins surrounding it registered on Spock's tricorder as only being in the order of 10,000 Centuries old, so they are much younger. But it's still by far the oldest relic any crew have found.
 
well - i just got this ST book - "ST: Chronology" -- and i saw a pic from that ep -- i HAVE seen it -- just don't remember much about it --- been a while since i've seen most of the Trek eps --

hmmmm - i can think of NO questions to ask at the moment -- sorry --- have to dig out my book again -----

however - ask away - perhaps i can answer some now ----
 
ooh ooh!! this one i know!!

A little old lady from Leningrad ---

Scotty was not impressed, as i remember --

THIS ep i HAVE seen - several times -- both the TOS and DS9 ones - bought that nifty box set that comes w/ a tribble -
 

Back
Top