Daily Star Trek Quiz: ''Metamorphosis''
In which the crew has gas problems!
Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.
Journey to the stars each weekday with a chronological quiz testing your knowledge of each episode in order. Let's see how long we can all keep the streak going!
It's up to you to keep track of your score, and we work on the honor system here in the United Federation of Planets. Missed a quiz? Just click here, and you'll have the chance to catch up!
This quiz is about Season 2, Episode 9: "Metamorphosis." See which details you recall, and which you might need a little refresher on. Good luck, have fun, and be sure to share your score (cumulative or otherwise) in the comment section below!
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What is the name of the Federation Commissioner that Kirk, Spock and McCoy escort?
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The landing crew finds themselves on a "planetoid" consisting of...
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Kirk calls Cochrane's instruments...
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What's Cochrane's first name?
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What did he invent?
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What does Cochrane call the gaseous entity on the planet with him?
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Cochrane: "What was it they used to call it? The Judas ___?"
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Who says... "One of us will cease to exist if we don't get her to a place where we can care for her."?
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McCoy urges Kirk to act less like a soldier and more like a...
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How many years has Cochrane been marooned?
Daily Star Trek Quiz: ''Metamorphosis''
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A mediocre episode with the lovely Elinor Donahue, who was not a good fit as the love interest for
Andy on The Andy Griffith Show
Though many Route 66 fans consider Corbett's episodes to be inferior to Maharis's
on balance most of them are some of the best written of the series and require 2
viewings to 'get' everything. Under writers Stirling Silliphant and Howard Rodman,
the series was definitely not written for the Khardashians' audience, you had to reflect
on each episode.
"Suppose I Said I Was the Queen of Spain" might be the best episode, with Lois Nettleton
at the end delivering the longest and perhaps finest soliloquy of all 20th century TV series.
She deserved an Emmy for it. By the way she was married to Jean Shepherd, radio legend
and author of the movie "The Christmas Story".