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post #151 of 3254

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Originally Posted by Nelson Au
I also remember him on Get Smart as Kaos Agent Erlich, he had a unique voice too.
Speaking of which, wasn't he also the voice of the Chameleon on Get Smart?
post #152 of 3254

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Actually, William Schallert played The Exterminator in the fifth season of Get Smart.

Here's an offbeat question, name two actors who had a close relative appear in DS9.

One DS9 actor's wife made two appearances. One TOS actor has a son who appears on DS9. Can you name the actor who is the husband, and then the wife. And then name the father and the son? Hint: the son does not appear with the father.

I have a feeling this is an easy one.
post #153 of 3254

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I know Armin Shimerman's wife, Kitty, appeared on DS9.

The other was Chekov's son. Andrew Koenig.
post #154 of 3254

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You're right Greg! On both questions, very fast! They appeared in Santuary, with William Schallert

I just realized your location is The foot of Mount Belzoni, Donald Fagan fan?

If you can think of another question, it's your turn.
post #155 of 3254
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Originally Posted by Nelson Au
Actually, William Schallert played The Exterminator in the fifth season of Get Smart.

Here's an offbeat question, name two actors who had a close relative appear in DS9.

One DS9 actor's wife made two appearances. One TOS actor has a son who appears on DS9. Can you name the actor who is the husband, and then the wife. And then name the father and the son? Hint: the son does not appear with the father.

I have a feeling this is an easy one.
Nelson,

Even though Greg got the answer (well done Greg, BTW) I thought of another one (that is to say, an actor who had a close relative appear on DS9). It doesn't satisfy the second part of your question, but it's just good to point it out, I guess. Andrew Robinson's daughter Rachel was one of the main characters in The Visitor.
post #156 of 3254

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Scott, I didn't know that about Andrew Robinson's daughter being in The Visitor. That was a good one too, so it could qualify as a win as well as she is a relative of an actor on DS9. Though I know Robinson wasn't a cast member, he practically was one!

I might just have to pull out the DS9 DVD's and give them another view!
post #157 of 3254

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Siddig al Fadil (Bashir) is related to Malcolm McDowell. McDowell is in Star Trek Generations. So, I guess the question works the other way around as well.
post #158 of 3254

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Yes, sir. The Nightfly is the best.

Probably a super easy one, but what was the last line spoken on the last episode of TOS?
post #159 of 3254
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Yes, sir. The Nightfly is the best.

Probably a super easy one, but what was the last line spoken on the last episode of TOS?
That's a great question. I don't think I can get it exactly right (without looking it up). How about "Aye aye, sir."
post #160 of 3254

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I have to play the DVD to get the exact lines, but I recall it involves Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Scotty walking away from Janice Lester and down the corridor with Kirk lamenting how her life could have been as rich as anyone's. "If only".
post #161 of 3254

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I have to play the DVD to get the exact lines, but I recall it involves Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Scotty walking away from Janice Lester and down the corridor with Kirk lamenting how her life could have been as rich as anyone's. "If only".

I'm willing to accept that since it's literally the last line. The full thing was ""Her life could have been as rich as any woman's. If only. If only." Not really a proper sendoff to the series, since they weren't wrapping it up like they got to do with every other series. If anyone wants to list the last lines to all the other shows, it might be interesting. Not making it a part of the trivia, just for fun.
post #162 of 3254

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Thanks Greg! I was just looking at the Star Trek Wiki, Memory Alpha. It turns out that there were 2 more episodes planned. In all the years I've been a fan, I never knew that. NBC didn't want to make them.

The last would have been directed by.....William Shatner. How would history have judged that! I guess that would have been a good question!

Here's another easy question: Which 2 actors were in all of Star Trek TOS. Hint, they include the pilot.

And here's a separate question just for fun:
Speaking of firsts and lasts, what two actors and activities are in the first and last regular broadcast episodes of TOS. This one might be tricky in how I worded it. I'm thinking of an activity that occurs in both episodes.

So there's two questions for you!
post #163 of 3254

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Originally Posted by Nelson Au
Here's another easy question: Which 2 actors were in all of Star Trek TOS. Hint, they include the pilot.


I know Nimoy is one, I think the other you may be referring to is Majel Barrett, but I'm not sure if that's what you mean because there were lots of episodes she wasn't in. Nimoy is the only actor to appear in every single episode, and that's how I took the question.

About your second question, is it the Tri-chess game they play? I know that was at least in 'no man.
post #164 of 3254

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Zack- You're right on the first question. I didn't word it very well, so technically, you get the win! I meant to say who was in the very first and last. As written, if I am not mistaken, Nimoy was in every single incarnation of TOS, The Cage, Where No Man has Gone Before and all the episodes after.

Majel Barrett was in the very first and very last with Nimoy.

Keep trying on the second one!
post #165 of 3254

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Originally Posted by Nelson Au
And here's a separate question just for fun:
Speaking of firsts and lasts, what two actors and activities are in the first and last regular broadcast episodes of TOS. This one might be tricky in how I worded it. I'm thinking of an activity that occurs in both episodes.
Would it be Kirk( Shatner) and McCoy( Kelly) for a health physical?
post #166 of 3254

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That's right Troy!

The Corbomite Maneuver was the first regular episode and starts after the titles with a shirtless Kirk on the workout thing/machine.

The last episode, Turnabout Intruder, McCoy does a physical on Janice/Kirk, also shirtless and on the workout thing.

Zack and Troy are next!
post #167 of 3254
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Nelson et al.,

Just dropping in to say hello. Those are great questions! I got the Nimoy and Barrett part, but I also guessed that it was three-dimensional chess.

Looking forward to the next questions.
post #168 of 3254

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Zack you were first so I'll go after you. I have to think of a question anyway.
post #169 of 3254

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Okay, to keep the thread going. What's significant about the anatomy of Jean-Luc Picard? What is the name of the alien race responsible for his condition? Should be really, really easy here.
post #170 of 3254

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Okay, to keep the thread going. What's significant about the anatomy of Jean-Luc Picard? What is the name of the alien race responsible for his condition? Should be really, really easy here.

He has an artificial heart due to a run-in with a nasty Nausicaan during his Academy days.



"Gee, who knew having a spear through your heart could be this much fun?"


What was the name of the village where the Picard family vineyards were located? Hint (if needed): the name should strike a chord with some of you.
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post #171 of 3254

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Originally Posted by Greg_S_H
What was the name of the village where the Picard family vineyards were located? Hint (if needed): the name should strike a chord with some of you.
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LaBarre, France.

Kind of scary that I didn't have to look that up.
post #172 of 3254

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I knew it but I didn't have a clue how to spell it!

So Sam is up next. That is if Troy is not coming back with a question.
post #173 of 3254

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Originally Posted by Greg_S_H
He has an artificial heart due to a run-in with a nasty Nausicaan during his Academy days.



"Gee, who knew having a spear through your heart could be this much fun?"


What was the name of the village where the Picard family vineyards were located? Hint (if needed): the name should strike a chord with some of you.
.
Nelson, you nailed it.
post #174 of 3254

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I ain't Nelson.
post #175 of 3254

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I'm the real Nelson!

I thought that Troy might have been saying he didn't know how to spell LaBarr as well.
post #176 of 3254

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Greg, man I'm sorry.......and Nelson, I didn't know how to spell it either.
post #177 of 3254

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What is Spock's last name? At least, according to a movie that is not a Star Trek movie....
post #178 of 3254

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Since no one has answered this question for several days, it looks like a tough one! I sure have no clue and I spent a few minutes Googling it.

Of course, I think the official answer from Star Trek canon is, "You couldn't pronounce it."
post #179 of 3254

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Originally Posted by Sam Favate
What is Spock's last name?
Nimoy ......... I'm stumped! Wait a minute, Isn't Spock, Spock's last name? It's his first name we don't know, right? Since they refer to him as Mr.Spock and Capt. Spock. The Bajorans are the only Star Trek race I know of where the last name comes first.
post #180 of 3254

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Originally Posted by Nelson Au
Since no one has answered this question for several days, it looks like a tough one! I sure have no clue and I spent a few minutes Googling it.

Of course, I think the official answer from Star Trek canon is, "You couldn't pronounce it."

LOL, I looked it up too. What it actually said was his "full name" was the Vulcan pronunciation of "Spock." Vulcan's don't really have last names, though I think they've gone with "Son of ...." a few times, which could be an official designation like the with the Klingons.
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