Daily Star Trek Quiz: "I, Mudd"

In which the crew gets dragged through the Mudd... again!

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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 2, Episode 8: "I, Mudd". 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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  1. Who is first to point out Crewman Norman's eccentricities?
  2. Norman reveals that he is actually...
  3. What is the word he uses, saying it has no corresponding meaning to him, but means something to humans?
  4. What's Mudd's wife named?
  5. Chekov: "This place is even better than ___________."
  6. Among many others, there is an Alice series and a _______ series.
  7. Which of these leads Spock to believe Norman is the coordinator?
  8. What indicates Norman and his underlings' minds are in operation?
  9. The crew uses a(n) _____ paradox to trip up the Alices.
  10. At the end, how many copies of Mudd's wife share the planet with him?

Daily Star Trek Quiz: "I, Mudd"

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54 Comments

sjbang88 1 day ago
3/10 Another stellar Star Trek score
Bapa1 2 days ago
6/10, not a very good episode, tried to be funny. (the ending was funny though).
frenchman71 2 days ago
9/10. I got #6 wrong. This was a good episode...better than "Mudd's Women".
15inchBlackandWhite 2 days ago
10/10. That episode is one of my all-time favs.
JHP 2 days ago
Didn't he play in two DVD's

The Alan Brady's accountant (in some ep) & Ghost of a Chantz (the guy in the mirror that scared Laura?)
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JHP MrsPhilHarris 1 day ago
Yeah it was motorcycles and shrimp boats and Martin and Lewis comic books:)
MikefromJersey JHP 21 hours ago
I didn't write clearly enough, my buddy's wife wasn't actually named Stella Mudd,
I meant her shrill character was just as bad as Stella's.
Yes, Roger did play the accountant, but he wasn't the guy behind the mirror with
the large mustache.
MrsPhilHarris JHP 17 hours ago
I remembered the Martin & Lewis comic books and the shrimp boats but not the motorcycles. 😁
JHP MrsPhilHarris 2 hours ago
I am sure that (motorcycles) was Rob's source of salary and Buddy and Sally were both martin and lewis comic books
edcrumpacker 2 days ago
8/10. Not bad for an episode I try not to watch. I find this episode "Highly Illogical" 🖖🪐🚀🛸🖖
Mempatfan 3 days ago
10/10 350/370
edcrumpacker Mempatfan 2 days ago
WOW Mempatfan!!! "Highly Fascinating" running score. Great that u thought of doing that. Wish I had.
"Live Long and Prosper" 🖖🖖🖖
frenchman71 Mempatfan 2 days ago
Keep it going. I thought I had aced this but got one wrong.
They keep telling us to keep a running score in the intro I think. I'm just disappointed that I have missed 20 questions total already. I was a major Trekkie in my teen years. Listening to the episodes on cassette night after night. Posters on the bedroom walls, communicators, phasers, novels, insignias on my shirts. The models of the ships, action figures, etc. I shouldn't have 20 questions wrong. Not yet anyway LOL
MichaelPowers 3 days ago
10/10. Entertaining episode. Never was a fan of "Mudd's Women" episode from the first season.
Roger C. Carmel provided the voice for Harry Mudd on Star Trek: The Animated Series episode "Mudd's Passion" November 10, 1973.
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