Get ready for this week’s rebooting of the “Stark Trek” saga by revisiting the original television series. How much do you remember about Captain Kirk and his crew, whose origins we will see in the new J.J. Abrams film?
1. What is Captain Kirk’s middle name?
2. Where is he from?
3. What is the name of the adorable creatures who came on board the Enterprise as pets but later came close to causing disaster and ultimately saved the day?
4. Creator Gene Roddenberry described the show by saying it would be like what successful series but “set in space?”
5. How long is its mission supposed to last?
6. What kind of crystals are necessary for fuel?
7. What is the name of the ring that was a doorway to any time and place and where (and when) does the crew go when they materialize on Earth?
8. Why did Spock’s father marry a human?
9. What was striking about the warring factions in “Let that Be Your Last Battlefield?”
10. In “Plato’s Stepchildren,” which cast characters shared a memorable kiss?
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posted May 5, 2009 at 5:02 pm
1: Tiberius
2: Iowa
3: Tribble
4: Wagon Train
5: Five years
6: Dilithium
7: The Guardian of Forever. 1930s New York
8: It seemed the logical thing to do at the time.
9: Their skin is evenly split between black and white, down the centre of the body, but one side were black on the left, white on the right, the other vice versa.
10: Kirk and Uhura
posted May 5, 2009 at 5:35 pm
WOW!
posted May 5, 2009 at 6:44 pm
I agree with Toby on his answers with the exception of
#4 where Roddenberry likened Star Trek as a Western in Space.
It’s a minor difference but I agree with what he said.
posted May 5, 2009 at 10:10 pm
Thanks, Gwyddion9! Roddenberry did tell the network he saw the show as “Wagon Train in space” when he was trying to sell them on it. At the time, westerns and especially “Wagon Train” were big hits and his idea of having the Enterprise on a mission to explore new places was the same kind of open-ended storyline, with continuing characters encountering new communities and situations each week, that made “Wagon Train” successful.
posted May 6, 2009 at 3:14 pm
1. What is Captain Kirk’s middle name?
Tiberius
2. Where is he from?
Kansas
3. What is the name of the adorable creatures who came on board the Enterprise as pets but later came close to causing disaster and ultimately saved the day?
Tribbles
4. Creator Gene Roddenberry described the show by saying it would be like what successful series but “set in space?”
Gunsmoke?
5. How long is its mission supposed to last?
5 years
6. What kind of crystals are necessary for fuel?
Dilithium
7. What is the name of the ring that was a doorway to any time and place and where (and when) does the crew go when they materialize on Earth?
City on the Edge of Forever, but I forget the name of the ring – New York City. Joan Collins before “Dynasty”
8. Why did Spock’s father marry a human?
He fell in love.
9. What was striking about the warring factions in “Let that Be Your Last Battlefield?”
One was black on the right side and white on the left, the other was white on the right side and black on the left.
10. In “Plato’s Stepchildren,” which cast characters shared a memorable kiss?
Kirk and Uhura.
posted May 6, 2009 at 3:15 pm
Your Name just above was me.
posted May 6, 2009 at 3:56 pm
LOVE IT! Can’t wait for the movie.
posted May 6, 2009 at 6:38 pm
8) Sorry, love had nothing to do with it. He found it “the logical thing to do”.
7) Great question on the best episode in the entire TOS line. Wish I knew without googling, which I won’t do until after I post.
posted May 25, 2009 at 9:48 pm
1) Tiberius
2) Iowa
3) Tribbles
4) Wagon Train
5) 5
6) Dilithium
7) Guardian of Forever
8) It was logical since he was ambassador to Earth
9) One was white on the right side and black on the left; the other was the reverse.
10) Kirk and Uhura
posted May 25, 2009 at 10:26 pm
Terrific, Gretchen! You are a real Trekker.