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Grex Scifi Item 60: >>>>TREK trivia<<<<
Entered by bubu on Sun Jul 2 16:34:06 UTC 1995:

>TREK trivia<
Who said,"Of all the souls I've encountered in my journey's, His was the
most H U M A N.", and in what movie?

90 responses total.



#1 of 90 by dam on Sun Jul 2 17:08:52 1995:

Kirk, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn.

I always thought that comment was the biggest insult Kirk could deliver to
Spock.


#2 of 90 by bubu on Sun Jul 2 17:43:00 1995:

Yes it was pretty insulting, especially from a guy who had his life saved by
Spock.
How 'bou this one. What was Spock's haf brothers name?


#3 of 90 by cyberpnk on Wed Jul 5 16:57:09 1995:

Sybok.


#4 of 90 by bubu on Wed Jul 5 21:34:55 1995:

Sybok is correct!!!!!
Next Question:
What was the name of the test that Kirk was administering to Spock's
cadets in Star Trek II the wrath of Khan?



#5 of 90 by dam on Wed Jul 5 22:40:14 1995:

uhm, the spelling is going to suffer, but "Kobiyashi Maru" sounds like it.
howabout a tough one, like the combination to the safe that Vic Tabek used
in episode 35...
 
or how many "tribbles" were used in the filming of the episode "the trouble
with tribbles"
 
or, names of the capital ships destroyed by the borg at wolf 359.
 
an easier one might be: who was the only actor/actress to be in every star
trek tv series, movie, and cartoon series? 
 
small point:  I believe Captain Spock was administering the test to his
cadets, and Kirk was just there observing/evaluating...



#6 of 90 by bubu on Thu Jul 6 00:05:21 1995:

Well Dave unfortunatly I am not an expert at Trivia from the series, hopefully
someone else will be able to give you the answers. I stand corrected on the
point you made.  I do know that Tribbles hate Klingons and Klingons hate
Tribbles.


#7 of 90 by gregc on Thu Jul 6 04:41:33 1995:

That would have to be Majol Barrett. But I don't think she was in Generations.


#8 of 90 by bru on Thu Jul 6 17:09:45 1995:

I think she was the voice of the computer, that has been her fallback character
in all the series.


#9 of 90 by bubu on Thu Jul 6 20:58:56 1995:

yeah I think Majorel Barret was her name but didi you know she was also
married to Gene Roddenberry!


#10 of 90 by dam on Fri Jul 7 02:19:33 1995:

Yep, that's the answer, I am not completely sure if she was in generations
(even as the computer voice) or not.
 
as for the rest of the questions, well, I don't know the answer either ;)


#11 of 90 by lkt on Fri Jul 7 02:41:26 1995:

Her first name, I believe, is "Majel" and she did indeed provide the voice
of the shipboard computer.  She also had a recurring role as Deanna Troi's
mother.  Her history with Trek dates all the way back to the pilot episode
in which she played the 1st officer of the Enterprise.  The character's
name was, quite simply, "Number One."  When the actual series began,
Spock became the acting first officer, as well as the science officer,
and Majel was reintroduced in the role most people remember her for,
Nurse Chapel.  Many may not remember her from the pilot, since her hair
was dark.  When she began appearing as Chapel, she had gone blonde.


#12 of 90 by solo on Sat Jul 8 03:36:03 1995:

She was the voice in Generations..trust me, it comes out on video 
next week or the week after



#13 of 90 by matthew on Sat Jul 8 11:50:39 1995:

Who is the only actor to play a Klingon, Romulan, and A Vulcan ?


#14 of 90 by gregc on Sat Jul 8 15:42:51 1995:

Mark Lenard.


#15 of 90 by dam on Sat Jul 8 16:23:36 1995:

don't forget, he also played an ape, too :)  (in planet of the apes, the tv
series)


#16 of 90 by bubu on Sat Jul 8 18:37:38 1995:

What the name of the first Star Trek episode from the original series?


#17 of 90 by gregc on Sat Jul 8 19:31:16 1995:

Depends on how you define "first":

The first pilot was called "The Cage".

The second pilot and first episode made with the real cast and sets
was "Where No man has gone before", but it was actually the second episode
to air.

The first episode to actually air was "The Mantrap".


#18 of 90 by bubu on Sat Jul 8 20:00:02 1995:

yes I was looking for the name of the First Pilot! Sorry I did't clarify that
D


#19 of 90 by bubu on Sat Jul 15 15:56:19 1995:

What were the names of the two whales used  in Star Trek IV "The Voyage Home"?


#20 of 90 by cyberpnk on Sat Jul 15 18:04:05 1995:

George and Gracie


#21 of 90 by matthew on Sat Jul 15 18:40:37 1995:

Who were the actors who played the Klingon captain and his first
officer in Trek 3, Search for Spock ?


#22 of 90 by bubu on Sat Jul 15 23:02:12 1995:

were one of them Christopher Lloyd?


#23 of 90 by matthew on Sun Jul 16 12:08:30 1995:

Yes, Christopher Loyd played the captain (Krug). What about the
first officer ? He was the only Klingon left at the end of the
movie, if that helps any.


#24 of 90 by robh on Sun Jul 16 21:26:44 1995:

Was that the one played by John Laroquette?


#25 of 90 by cyberpnk on Mon Jul 17 15:42:33 1995:

Kruge: Christopher Lloyd
Maltz: John Laroquette


#26 of 90 by matthew on Mon Jul 17 16:34:27 1995:

2 points to the samurai with the surfboard.


#27 of 90 by bubu on Thu Jul 20 00:21:18 1995:

what were the names of the two shuttle crafts used in Star Trek V the Final
Frontier, also the shuttle numbers if you know them.


#28 of 90 by cyberpnk on Fri Jul 21 15:51:29 1995:

I'd have to go back and watch the movie for that one...


#29 of 90 by bubu on Sat Jul 22 05:03:42 1995:

come on oh great surfer of the cyberspace world, thats cheating.


#30 of 90 by aruba on Wed Aug 2 04:02:19 1995:

Identify the speaker & source: "Be a psychiatrist for one moment longer!
What do you see hapenning to him?  What's your prognosis, Doctor?!?"


#31 of 90 by bubu on Wed Aug 2 20:29:26 1995:

The sixty thousand dollar question:  I dont even know the answer to this, I
dont even know if ther is an answer.
Q: What does N.C.C stand for?


#32 of 90 by kaplan on Fri Aug 4 01:47:18 1995:

I think it stands for Navay Construction Contract


#33 of 90 by drew on Fri Aug 4 02:35:21 1995:

Rumor has it that _Enterprise_, the watercraft of WW2 vintage, also had
registration number NCC-1701


#34 of 90 by octavius on Fri Aug 4 04:16:20 1995:

On Star Trek, it stands for National Continental Class.  Please do not ask me
why this was continued in the Next Generation.


#35 of 90 by bubu on Sun Aug 6 17:27:16 1995:

ok so which is it guys? i know originally the enterprise was i bleive an
intrepid class star ship....but when enterprise d was built it was a galaxy
class star ship....


#36 of 90 by gregc on Mon Aug 7 06:49:26 1995:

The orriginal Enterprise was Constitution class.


#37 of 90 by bubu on Mon Aug 7 22:01:01 1995:

I stand corrected again Greg.....i dont know what i was thinking of..maybe
the Voyager? I dont know...
Here is a good one...
The Enterprise 1701A was rechristened the Enterprise after being what
Federation starship?


#38 of 90 by gregc on Mon Aug 7 23:24:11 1995:

Actually, I may have been wrong. It may have been a "Constellation class" ship.


#39 of 90 by bubu on Mon Aug 7 23:34:03 1995:

You were right Greg I looked it up....


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