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But you're essentially correct, the answer is actually 13. In Caretaker, we learned that Voyager's crew compliment was 141. Then they added Paris for a count of 142, lost the magic number in the trip to the DQ, gained 25 Maquis crew members (as learned in Worst Case Scenario), lost two people over the course of season 1 till the exact crew compliment was given as 152 in The 37s and....it can be deduced that 13 people died in that initial trip
LOL, I knew it was a "cop-out" answer, but at least I was in the "ballpark" (like you stated) I knew it was around a dozen or so - I asked a similar question in one of earlier "All Purpose Star Trek Quizzes" on the superior thread. Gud wun enE-whey brudder Digee.
What Trill host liked to walk with there hands clenched behind there back?
(a trait that Jadzia picked up)
LOL, I knew it was a "cop-out" answer, but at least I was in the "ballpark" (like you stated) I knew it was around a dozen or so - I asked a similar question in one of earlier "All Purpose Star Trek Quizzes" on the superior thread. Gud wun enE-whey brudder Digee.
What Trill host liked to walk with there hands clenched behind there back?
(a trait that Jadzia picked up)
That was Lela, which was also the answer to my question: Which former Dax host apparently used a lot of emphatic hand gestures when making speeches?
Which Trill host liked to stand on there head?
That would be the Dax host Emony, who Leeta channeled
And for what reason did said Trill host like to stand on there head?
If I remember it right she did it to simply relax and meditate
This one is kind of ringerish.. What rather prominent Starfleet officer owed Jadzia a big favor, which we eventually saw her cash in?
(Hint... the favor was cashed in The Jem'Hadar and then again in You are Cordially Invited)
a drawing made by the late Ziyal. Vorta had virtural no creative talent. I can see why the Founders would find that pretty useless
It could explain why they were unable to find a cure for the Founder disease. I think a creative talent can be used for something more than seeing if a picture is nice, or carrying a tune.
What else did Weyoun 5 say the Vorta lacked and also say they had which was good?
"The sea is emotion incarnate. It loves, hates, & weeps. It defies all attempts to capture it with words and rejects all shackles. No matter what you say about it, there is always that which you can't."
-Brom in Eragon
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