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From: eric@oakhill.UUCP (Eric Quintana)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: More Trivia
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Date: Fri, 27-Sep-85 18:15:32 EDT
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Here are my answers....

  1) How many episodes can you name in which Spock falls in love?

     1. "This Side Of Paradise" with Leila.
     2. "All Our Yesterdays" with Zarabeth.
     3. "The Enterprise Incident" with the Romulan commander, although
	     I think that this one is questionable.  The only real
	     evidence we have is that Spock says that "[he] too, felt
	     something."  Assuming that Spock isn't lying, (I mean
	     exaggerating, sorry) -- after all, the whole episode was
	     one big charade -- then yes, this is a correct answer.

     Spock definitely did not fall in love in "The Naked Time".  He
     kept saying he was sorry to nurse Chapel and ran away to cry about
     it.  I don't think that he fell in love in "The Cloud Minders".
     Maybe you could present a convincing case that he did.


  2) How many episodes can you name in which the Enterprise moves faster
     than its maximum safe speed (warp 6)?

     1. "Arena"
     2. "Obsession"
     3. "The Naked Time"
     4. "Tomorrow Is Yesterday"
     5. "Assignment: Earth"
     6. "By Any Other Name"         (questionable)
     7. "The Changeling"            (questionable)
     8. "That Which Survives"       (questionable)

     Scott Berry has already pointed out that numbers 6 and 7 were
     not "unsafe" even though the Enterprise did move faster than
     warp 6.  I question the validity of number 8.  In that episode,
     I believe the Enterprise was teleported several lightyears away.
     Yet some contend that it was "hurled" away at a incredable speed.
     I haven't seen this episode in quite some time; can someone
     verify this?


  3) How many episodes can you name in which the Enterprise is being
     run by only a skeletal crew (less than 20 people)?

     1. "The Ultimate Computer"
     2. "Court-Martial"
     3. "Requiem For Methusela"
     4. "Day Of The Dove"           (Hmm....maybe)
     5. "By Any Other Name"
     6. "The Paradise Syndrome"
     7. "I Mudd"                    (I suppose so)


BONUS QUESTION:
     Name the episode in which a regular dies.
     [Definitions:  Regular - Someone who makes an appearance on at
			      least 50% of the episodes.
		    Die     - NOT alive.]

     When I asked this question, I was thinking of McCoy in "Shore Leave"
     who was pronounced dead by Kirk but then was later "repaired".
     I had completely forgot about Scotty in "The Changeling" who was
     killed by Nomad (then later repaired by Nomad).  So that makes
     two episodes.  Oops.  No regular actually DIES in any other episode.


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And now for a fresh set of trivia....


  1) How many episodes can you name in which Spock hides his ears?

  2) How many episodes can you name in which someone transports/teleports
     onto the Enterprise to somewhere other than the transporter room?

  3) How many episodes can you name in which we see the bridge of a
     starship other than the Enterprise?

BONUS QUESTION:
     Name the episode in which Spock refers to McCoy as "Bones".


I await your response.  Enjoy!

				    Eric
				    ...!ut-sally!oakhill!eric