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TNG Trivia; this is probably easy
Topic Started: May 15 2004, 11:48 PM (4,468 Views)
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The Lucasian Chair (Cambridge). And, Isaac Newton (and now Stephen Hawking?)

I also held the chair for a time, but it was too heavy. :lol:
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May 27 2004, 08:40 AM
I also held the chair for a time, but it was too heavy. :lol:

I'm going to have to hurt you for that, Pinky.

OK, then, related trivia:

1. What was the name of Data's housekeeper in the residence at Cambridge?
2. The actress, Pamela Kosh, who played her also played what other TNG guest role?
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1. What was the name of Data's housekeeper in the residence at Cambridge?
2. The actress, Pamela Kosh, who played her also played what other TNG guest role?

The name of the housekeeper was Jessel.

Pamela Kosh also starred in Time's Arrow. :)
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May 28 2004, 06:51 AM
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1. What was the name of Data's housekeeper in the residence at Cambridge?
2. The actress, Pamela Kosh, who played her also played what other TNG guest role?

The name of the housekeeper was Jessel.

Pamela Kosh also starred in Time's Arrow. :)

I knew you'd know.
Just for the record, the name of the character she played in "Time's Arrow" was Mrs. Carmichael (the landlady).
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TribbleMom,

I love this line from that episode: "This increasingly hypothetical someone..." (Clemens). BTW, isn' that Jack London in the same episode? I liked that touch in Time's Arrow. :yes:

Here is the next question: Patrick Stewart's real-life son appeared in which TNG episode? Also, what was his name in the episode?

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Patrick's son Daniel appeared in The Inner Light as Batai (named for Kamin's old friend).
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Of course, you're correct. Well done! Your turn next. :)
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This should be easy .... What was the name of Data's "mother"?
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Funny, I just mentioned this on another thread. I couldn't remember the name at first, but someone else gave it to me.

Julianna Soong.
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Next question:

In the TNG episode Lessons, Neela Daren and Ensign Cheney performed a work in Ten-Forward. What composer wrote this work? (I am not speaking of the theme from The Inner Light which was played by Picard and Daren later; rather, this is a classical work.)
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Hint: He was born in Poland, and also lived in France. He wrote primarily for pianoforte, although there were a few exceptions to this. One of these 'exceptions' was heard on TNG. :yes:
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Jun 4 2004, 08:22 AM
Next question:

In the TNG episode Lessons, Neela Daren and Ensign Cheney performed a work in Ten-Forward. What composer wrote this work? (I am not speaking of the theme from The Inner Light which was played by Picard and Daren later; rather, this is a classical work.)

Oh good, An Easy one!! :ermm: :unsure: :ermm: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
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He is one of the foremost composers for the piano. That should do it. :yes: ;)
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Johannes Brahms
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Good guess, but not quite. The music of Brahms has been featured in at least two series of Trek. And, you have the right period (Romantic). :yes:
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