Daily Star Trek Quiz: ''Miri''
In which age is nothing but a (confusing) number!
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 1, Episode 8: "Miri." 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's unique about the distress signal the Enterprise receives?
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Spock estimates the planet is stuck in approximately what year?
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McCoy gets attacked while he is studying an old...
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Miri: "_____ don't help."
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According to their life prolongation plan, what they thought they were accomplishing, a person would age only one month for every _______ of real time.
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There is a high correlation between the disease and the host's
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The ship's computer verifies the landing party has how many days?
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What's the name of the children's de facto leader on this planet?
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What's their word for children?
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What do the kids keep chanting?
Daily Star Trek Quiz: ''Miri''
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Gene Roddenberry, William Shatner, and Grace Lee Whitney had some of their children play the kids on the planet. Greg Morris's (Mission: Impossible) son, Phil Morris, was also one of the children.
be bothered to remove Floyd's sign. Or they did it on purpose as a wink to the audience, which I
think is more likely as its hard to believe not one person there wasn't aware they were in "Mayberry".
MeTV crew, you missed the boat by not showing some photos of this dystopian Mayberry, as there
are some good angles of the town we didn't get on TAGS. Just a suggestion.
Green Hornet also used the Mayberry set, whenever his car left the secret entrance and emerged
on its run down, seedy streets that Clara Edwards would have had a stroke if she had seen them.
I agree, plus I have always found Michael J. Pollard repellent for some reason, which
is unfair of me, but in Beaver Cleaver's words, "he's a creep".
He plays every role the same, like he's channeling some shiftless, weird, mumbling
bum, a poor man's version of a seedy Marlon Brando. Yeech.