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You got one right. The Barzan Wormhole briefly terminated in the Denkiri Arm in the Gamma Quadrant (according to TNG's The Price) but then started shifting into the Delta Quadrant. Voyager later encountered the Delta Quadrant terminus of the Wormhole. Unfortunately, a pair of Ferengi permanently screwed up the wormhole and it started going all over the place.
Since you answered 1/2 of the question correctly, go ahead and post whatever trivia question you want next.
i was thinking of a different wormhole, i was thinking the artifically created one in DS9
I got a Guess the "Quote" Question for everyone. This one should be easy.
"Where you see a sword of stars, I see a comet; where you see vipers, I see three scientists; and where you see the Emissary, I see a Starfleet officer"
"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
IN VOY Year of Hell Pt 2 which races did Janeway align herself with againts the Krenim timeship?
i was thinking of a different wormhole, i was thinking the artifically created one in DS9
Ah, yes. The Bajoran Wormhole of course terminates in the Gamma Quadrant. As for Year of Hell Part 2, Janeway forged a coalition with the Nihydron (3 warships) and the Mawasi (2 cruisers).
Next question: How far is System J-25 from Federation space?
Ah, yes. The Bajoran Wormhole of course terminates in the Gamma Quadrant. As for Year of Hell Part 2, Janeway forged a coalition with the Nihydron (3 warships) and the Mawasi (2 cruisers).
Next question: How far is System J-25 from Federation space?
answered question correctly, however i didnt mean the Bajoran wormhole i meant the one they were trying to artificially create
Oh! Oh! I know! I know! Verteron nodes!
Extra point: Verteron particles are, apparently, self-sustaining.
According to the Federation circa-VOY era, what is the most powerful substance known to exist?
verterons are self-sustaining.
Omega. I LOVE The Omega Directive. It's one of my all-time favorite Voyager episodes.
Speaking of unusual substances, what type of hot drink do Cardassians like to consume in the morning? Hint: It probably won't smell nearly as flattering or nice as coffee.
Omega. I LOVE The Omega Directive. It's one of my all-time favorite Voyager episodes.
Speaking of unusual substances, what type of hot drink do Cardassians like to consume in the morning? Hint: It probably won't smell nearly as flattering or nice as coffee.
Ahh yes, the famous Trouble with Tribbles episode. I know the grain that the Tribbles went crazy for was a wheat/rye hybrid, I believe they called it quadro-something-or-another. LOL Tough question's Adm. DJ, I love it!.
Guess the "Quote"
"Act, and you shall have dinner; wait, and you shall be dinner"
(Hint: This has been uttered a few times by various Trek characters from TNG and DS9)
"Destroying an Empire to win a war is no victory and ending a battle to save an Empire is no defeat" That sounds very Klingonish. I'm betting you it isn't Work or Martok, that would be to easy coming from brother jelgate. I'm not exactly sure but I'm guessing it's either Kor - Kang - Koloth, or maybe even Kahless. Good quote my friend.
I'm looking for who said the quote and exactly what was it in reference to:
"Everybody remember where we parked"
"Destroying an Empire to win a war is no victory and ending a battle to save an Empire is no defeat" That sounds very Klingonish. I'm betting you it isn't Work or Martok, that would be to easy coming from brother jelgate. I'm not exactly sure but I'm guessing it's either Kor - Kang - Koloth, or maybe even Kahless. Good quote my friend.
I'm looking for who said the quote and exactly what was it in reference to:
"Everybody remember where we parked"
worf said the first part to gowron and gowron replied with the second part in relation to the bloody battle that would have ensued had the klingons not withdrawn from ds9 before the federation re-enforcements arrived episode way of the warrior
who was the scientist responsible for meta phasic sheilding?
worf said the first part to gowron and gowron replied with the second part in relation to the bloody battle that would have ensued had the klingons not withdrawn from ds9 before the federation re-enforcements arrived episode way of the warrior
who was the scientist responsible for meta phasic sheilding?
But they both said Kahlass said it
It was a trick question.
Dr. Reyga. A Ferengi scientist seems almost contradictory
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