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+ | A '''memory test''' was [[Federation]] [[computer]]-run performance and evaluation [[tool]] used to test the memory of previously incapacitated individuals. The questions asked by the computer are based on its knowledge of the individuals background, skills and even its species. |
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+ | In [[2286]], [[Spock]] took a memory test on [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], following his "rebirth" on the [[Genesis (planet)|Genesis Planet]], as part of retraining his mind. |
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+ | Spock's test consisted of questions displayed on three transparant screens, and read out in turn by a computer voice. Answers were given both vocaly and by keyboard, and several questions could be answered at the same time, especially as the tempo went up. The following questions were asked in Spock's memory test: |
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+ | {{bginfo|While Spock seemingly answered the question, the answer was not seen or heard on-screen. According to the script the answer was : "The [[warp drive regulator]]s are creating a [[parallex matter echo]]"}} |
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+ | Q) Identify object and its cultural significance. |
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+ | :A) [[Klingon mummification glyph]] |
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+ | Q) What were the principal historical events on the planet Earth in the year [[1987]]? |
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+ | :A) (two answers were given) Computers cloned from [[carrot]]s - [[New York Times]] is last [[magazine]] to close doors. |
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+ | {{bginfo|When the scene cut to the screen, the answers were already being typed in, allowing for the possibility that Spock entered more events before entering the carrot cloning one. According to the script, Spock should be seen typing, but things would be going too fast for the viewer to see the answer. Note that the movie was filmed, released and set in [[1986]].}} |
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⚫ | Spock, however, did not understand the question, regarding it as irrelevant. It was then explained to him by this mother, [[Amanda Grayson]], that because he was [[hybrid|half-]][[Human]] and the computer was aware of that fact, it was going to ask his "Human side" that question. Subsequently, after careful consideration and in light of experiences of Earth in the year [[1986]], Spock came up with a possible answer to the question - "''I am fine''" - which he told [[Sarek]] to convey to Amanda. ({{film|4}}) |
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+ | Some questions were presented in a different order in the script. In addition to cut answers or parts of answers, a few questions were given in the script which were not shown on-screen : |
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+ | Between the question regarding T'plana-Hath and the 3-dimensional chess problem: |
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+ | Between the question regarding the Loonkerian outpost innovation and the question on toroidal space-time distortion: |
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+ | Q) What is this a model of? |
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⚫ | Spock, however, did not understand question, regarding it as irrelevant. It was then explained to him by this mother, [[Amanda Grayson]], that because he |
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+ | :A) A three dimensional theoretical representation of a [[four dimensional time gate]] as proposed by the [[Andorian]] [[scientist]], [[Shres]]. |
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+ | The script also specified that the screens would go silent, and then display "Memory test satisfactory" before moving on to the final question. In the movie, the final question was directly after the previous ones. |
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− | <sup>1</sup>The source of these questions (and some answers) originate from the script for the movie. Several of the answers shown were unseen to the viewer, as were a number of the questions, which were appearing simutaneously on the screen, but referenced by the [[computer voice]]. |
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Revision as of 17:17, 21 July 2014
A memory test was Federation computer-run performance and evaluation tool used to test the memory of previously incapacitated individuals. The questions asked by the computer are based on its knowledge of the individuals background, skills and even its species.
In 2286, Spock took a memory test on Vulcan, following his "rebirth" on the Genesis Planet, as part of retraining his mind.
Test questions
Spock's test consisted of questions displayed on three transparant screens, and read out in turn by a computer voice. Answers were given both vocaly and by keyboard, and several questions could be answered at the same time, especially as the tempo went up. The following questions were asked in Spock's memory test:
Q) Where were the first conclusive advances made on toroidal space-time distortion and by whom?
- A) At Cambridge, Massachusetts, Earth, in 2052 b.....
Q) Who said, "Logic is the cement of our civilization with which we ascend from chaos using reason as our guide"?
- A.) T'Plana-Hath, matron of Vulcan philosophy.
Q) What is the molecular formula of yominum sulfide crystals?
Q) Solve:
- A)
- "White Queen to section 5, grid 6." (top left)
- "Queen takes Knight." (top right)
- "Rook takes Queen." (bottom left)
- "White pawn to section 5, grid 7, pawn takes Rook. Checkmate." (bottom right)
Q) What significant contribution to bioengineering was made on the Loonkerian outpost on Klendth?
Q) Evaluate and conclude: A starship's sensors indicate it is being pursued so closely that it occupies the same space as its pursuer.
Q) Identify object and its cultural significance.
Q) What were the principal historical events on the planet Earth in the year 1987?
- A) (two answers were given) Computers cloned from carrots - New York Times is last magazine to close doors.
Q) What was Kiri-kin-tha's first law of metaphysics?
- A) "Nothing unreal exists."
Q) Adjust the sine wave of this magnetic envelope so that anti-neutrons can pass through it but anti-gravitons cannot.
- A)
Q) What is the electronic configuration of gadolinium?
The final question given was: Q) How do you feel?
Spock, however, did not understand the question, regarding it as irrelevant. It was then explained to him by this mother, Amanda Grayson, that because he was half-Human and the computer was aware of that fact, it was going to ask his "Human side" that question. Subsequently, after careful consideration and in light of experiences of Earth in the year 1986, Spock came up with a possible answer to the question - "I am fine" - which he told Sarek to convey to Amanda. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Background
Some questions were presented in a different order in the script. In addition to cut answers or parts of answers, a few questions were given in the script which were not shown on-screen :
Between the question regarding T'plana-Hath and the 3-dimensional chess problem:
Q) What significant legal precedent arose from the peace pact between Argus and Rigel IV?
- A) All beings may not be created equal yet shall be given equal opportunity and treatment under the law.
Between the question regarding the Loonkerian outpost innovation and the question on toroidal space-time distortion:
Q) What is this a model of?
- A) A three dimensional theoretical representation of a four dimensional time gate as proposed by the Andorian scientist, Shres.
The script also specified that the screens would go silent, and then display "Memory test satisfactory" before moving on to the final question. In the movie, the final question was directly after the previous ones.