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The TNG Quiz

Hero Worship, off the top of my head.



I cheated and checked online, so I wont say the correct answer, but I will tell you that Hero Worship was the second mention of the breen. :)

Correct!

I had to look it up to be sure.


No it's not correct, at least according to memory alpha...

Hint: they are mentioned in a prior episode as being resistant to betazoid telepathy along with ferengi.

I'm sorry, you're correct. I apparently misremembered or read something wrong.

Anyone else want to take this one or simply move on with a question from someone else?

no problem, it's not like I knew the answer or anything. I had to cheat to find out =)
 
Correct!

Thinking back, it almost seemed for a while that the Breen were basically the 'catch-all' species. Whenever someone was listing the various species that did this one thing (like being immune to the telepathic scans, using disruptors...) the Breen were always on those lists.
 
Correct!

Thinking back, it almost seemed for a while that the Breen were basically the 'catch-all' species. Whenever someone was listing the various species that did this one thing (like being immune to the telepathic scans, using disruptors...) the Breen were always on those lists.

Thanks, and they were the catch all species. I would think that IF a new series is made in the Prime Universe, that the Breen could be a bigger part of it. A lot to explore. Is their world covered in glaciers, or rather tropical? What is their culture like? Are they really war like, xenophobic, genocidal or do they just want other species to stay away from them and be left in peace? But that can be another thread.

This should be easy.

Question:
What episode shows a section of the exterior of a Constitution Class starshp?
 
Question:
What episode shows a section of the exterior of a Constitution Class starshp?
Best of Both Worlds part 2. But only before an ad break, it disappears when the shot is replayed after the ad break. :)


I would think that IF a new series is made in the Prime Universe, that the Breen could be a bigger part of it. A lot to explore.
For me, the Breen in the DS9 relaunch novels (and beyond) is the perfect answer to all our questions, while still making them a fascinating culture.


(Easy) question: In what way is Ensign Ro treated differently than Lieutenant Worf when it comes to Starfleet regulations?
 
Question:
What episode shows a section of the exterior of a Constitution Class starshp?
Best of Both Worlds part 2. But only before an ad break, it disappears when the shot is replayed after the ad break. :)

Correct.


I would think that IF a new series is made in the Prime Universe, that the Breen could be a bigger part of it. A lot to explore.
For me, the Breen in the DS9 relaunch novels (and beyond) is the perfect answer to all our questions, while still making them a fascinating culture.

Never read them. Might have to. They on Kindle?

(Easy) question: In what way is Ensign Ro treated differently than Lieutenant Worf when it comes to Starfleet regulations?

Worf is able to wear that thing, sash, over his uniform, while Ro was not allowed to wear her Bajoran ear ring.
 
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In TNG who was Madeline, what was her job and what episodes did she appear in?
 
Dixon Hill's secretary. She was in "The Big Goodbye," and Manhunt. Also First Contact.

Not sure if she was in anything else.
 
Vaughn Armstrong as one of the Klingons. I wasn't sure if it was him or one of the other "many Trek roles guys", but I was pretty sure he was #1. :)


Which actor in the main cast had the most appearances in TNG as a species other than their usual role? (And what were they?)
 
I want to say Jonathon "Riker" Frakes.

Let's see: A Mintakan, a Bajoran, Malcorian... I'm sure there are more.

EDIT: Whatever the species was called in "Frame of Mind"... I'm sure he was disguised at least at the start of that one. Though I've never watched it all the way through.
 
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I want to say Jonathon "Riker" Frakes.

Let's see: A Mintakan, a Bajoran, Malcorian... I'm sure there are more.
He was also a Barkonian in Thine Own Self, but close enough for me. :)

(I don't think he was disguised in Frame of Mind, but I could be wrong.)

Your turn.
 
I completely forgot "Thine Own Self", and could be wrong about "Frame of Mind".

Which TNG episode did Doctor Who showrunner, Russell T. Davies never see, but the premise of which indirectly led him to write the DW episode "Midnight".
 
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