I sought reassurance in an internet quiz, and did reasonably well.
I received 92 credits on The Sci Fi Sounds Quiz How much of a Sci-Fi geek are you? |
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I think I missed the one where the voice says something like “The captain is not on the bridge” — it sounded vaguely trekish, but it was completely unfamiliar.
firemancarl says
I am not a geeky as I thought! :-( I scored a 70! Oh well, any geeky science babes looking for a not that geeky fireman? ;-)
PipeUp says
I only scored a 76, but the result page did ask me “Do you speak Klingon?” I was chuffed! [frink] Mm-ga-HEY! [/frink]
Ken Cope says
Don’t see how they could slice it so thin that I would get a 93 instead of 92. I was surprised at the absence of a Wilhelm.
Dan says
77 for me. That was a lot harder than I thought. I guess I need to get my geek on more often.
Jim Jordan says
I wonder if religious crud consider themselves god geeks,
holy geeks, and would they score themselves on the
severity of their insanity ?
Tulse says
71. I don’t know whether to be happy or disappointed (and if the latter, because I didn’t score higher or because I scored so high).
I thought all the questions about ’50s movies were a bit unfair…
MyaR says
71. I think I’m a little scared by that high a score, considering I’ve actually seen about 15-20% of the movies/tv shows mentioned.
Onkel Bob says
I am not wearing a home-made Tron outfit despite the score of 100. I was only successful because I was able to eliminate the obvious wrong answers and so get the odds to 50/50. (I never saw Tron, it came out when I was overseas on a extended tour in rural Turkey)
The captain is not on the bridge was one of those STNG episodes.
Ichthyic says
I’m pretty sure that one question you thought you missed, PZ, was in fact correct. that is from star trek.
must have been one of the other questions.
I thought the first 11 were quite easy, but had to think a bit about the rest. got the same score (92).
Ichthyic says
ok, so the only questions that kinda stumped me were number 12 and 13.
what did people put for those?
12 asks: “what is this beastly sound from”, and gives the responses:
jurrasic park, Journey to the center of the earth, planet of the apes, starship trooper.
i went with journey.
13 asks: What movie is this from?
IT!…, it came from outer space, earth vs flyin saucers, village of the damned.
i went with earth vs saucers.
so what are the right answers for those two?
Ken Cope says
The captain is not on the bridge was one of those STNG episodes.
The clue is that the voice of all the Trek computers was provided by Majel Barrett (Nurse Chapel) Roddenberry.
The one that messed me up was placing the movie with voice legend Paul Frees, who was in just about all those movies in the fifties, at least as a voice. He appears as an actor in The Thing. He may be more familiar as the voice of Disneyland rides Pirates and Haunted Mansion, and the (replaced by Star Tours) Journey Through Inner Space.
“And still, I continue to shrink!”
bargal20 says
93 with a plasma burst. So why am I not a professor?
Ichthyic says
you win, Ken!
*psst*
whadya put down for 12 and 13?
Carlie says
63. I am ashamed. I am even more ashamed that I think the one questioned in #10 was from Starship Troopers, and that I knew that. Spouse got a 74.
Pyre says
Just 93 credits. My chief Huh?s were the short “beastly” sound, spacecraft sound (Viper, Cyclon raider, TIE fighter?), and that “between ticks of the clock” passage — which I find reminiscent of Lorien’s first long talk with Sheridan on Babylon 5, early 4th season; I wonder whether Straczynski intended a hommage there.
Ichthyic says
spacecraft sound was tie fighter.
the other two were exactly the ones I wasn’t sure about either.
davem says
“63. I am ashamed.”
Be ashamed no more, I scored 50. It tells me that ‘I own several action figures’. I don’t.
Alan says
I got 70, but I was guessing half the time. I’m having some serious doubts about this test.
AllanW says
85. Gutted :(
RamblinDude says
93! Woo hoo! I missed the one about the beastly sounds.
I saw “The Battle Between the Earth and Flying Saucers” or whatever, when I was 8 or 9, and I remember hearing the alien tell them that their watches and their hearts had stopped beating and thinking that it was pretty stupid.
That was one of the defining moments in my youth that got me started trying to make sense of the world!!
freelunch says
78. Proving that I can still take standardized tests when I don’t know much about them.
Gil says
Oh, dear: 100%.
flashbaby says
93 for me
andyo says
That’s not cool. I am a geek, but not a sci-fi one. I got a high mark, like 77 or something, and I just answered many without knowing. 4 options is too few, make it 20 to be statistically valid.
foldedpath says
93 here too. The questions must be weighted (progressively more difficult?), if people are getting both 92’s and 93’s with just 14 answers.
Alex says
I got 49 points, but I guessed on most of them. :P
Looking through the comments, I appear to be the lowest yet…
cyan says
Nope, Alex: 36 for me
Damn: I belong in no group; now with this scientifically-based quiz the hope that the solstice symbolizes is so proven false. Thinking of looking for a scalpel as I write.
If only Metropolis had been part of the quiz …
… oh!, wait!
Science Goddess says
KAPLAH!!!
SG
Janine says
Alex, you are still low. I got a 56.
I guess my problem is that I hate Star Wars, Star Trek and most big budget sci-fi films. Hey, why no question about Cronenberg movies?
MarcusA says
93, I’m one point more geeky than PZ. Robbie the Robot Rules!
Kimpatsu says
Your Score : 72 credits
You’re a major sci-fi geek! Do you speak Klingon?
KMac says
Hm. I have actually only seen two of the movies that make an appearance in the quiz (Jurassic Park and ET) and yet managed to score a 65.
marc says
I’m so ashamed. I only got a 56. I will have to find an alternative explanation for my poor high school dating record…
OptimusShr says
64 credits. Lot of them I guessed on.
Ken Cope says
whadya put down for 12 and 13
You’re honor bound not to tell anybody. I put down the wrong answer for 12! I thought it was Starship Troopers when it should have been Jurassic Park. How embarrassing. 13 was Earth v. The Flying Saucers.
steve james says
Oh, I got 100. The beastly sound, though it was so short I had to replay it, was the small, poison spitting critter from Jurassic Park.
I own almost every film from the list, but I didn’t know how aurally I remembered them.
And since I can’t think of any other place to say this: The actor who played Kris Kringle in th 1947 ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ was also the elderly ant scientist in ‘Them!’
Steve “I just wanted to display my credentials” James
Tobor Redrum says
100.
I need a life.
Kagehi says
Sigh. So ashamed, I only got 93. lol Missed #12. The “ticking of the clock” one. It was the only one I had to guess at, and the only one where I think “It! It came from outer space.” Was the only movie I ever saw, and even then, that was from like 20% into the movie, because nothing else much was on the day I saw it. The rest where a total piece of cake.
Kagehi says
Oh, wait. No, I guessed on #13, which was the ticking clock one, and got it right (figured it was like 60% likely), was the Jurassic Park one I missed. Which is really sad, given that I know I did see that one, while I am not sure about most of the ones in #13. :p
Doug says
My Score: 70
The Wife’s Score: 77
Looks like I married up.
(We are both sitting in bed with our laptops, and she is coding an XML parser)
CanadianChick says
this is where my complete and utter lack of interest in movies shows: 43
obviously I had some good guesses. And I got the STNG reference. Majel Roddenberry – who doesn’t know THAT voice?
craig says
86
RoaldFalcon says
My 100% bothers me a little, but what really scares me is how quickly I rushed through the test.
Kseniya says
I scored 56. I’ve seen a fair number of old SF movies, but obviously not quite enough. :-)
Jochen Bedersdorfer says
Finally a worthy age verification test.
People who got more than 80 points must be old grumpy farts – congratulations: your access to the interwebs is now unrestricted!
I only got 56 :((
Gingerbaker says
92. I can live with it. :)
grolaw says
93 – perhaps the twittering isn’t Them!
Graculus says
64.
I’m generally uninterested in TV sci-fi, because most of it is really (really, really) annoying. Double for Star Trek. So I got a number of the movie ones, but a lot of the movies I haven’t seen in 2 decades, so the memory is fuzzy.
Neil says
I only got a 71. Disappointing, but there was a lot of stuff from older movies that I’ve never seen or haven’t seen in years.
Charles Soto says
100 baby! Suck on that!
Then again, I have a very good movie memory, even non-scifi. I kill at party games. Still, almost missed the one about the flying saucers. But I eliminated two others and made a guess based on some of the background sounds…
Derek Bartholomaus says
I just got a 92, but it didn’t say which ones I missed.
I am very proud of my sci-fi geek abilities.
Rich says
93. Missed the last one.
Keith Douglas says
I got 71. Do I get extra credit for insisting that the “correct” answer of Star Trek in that one question is in fact wrong? (Since only TOS and TAS has that name.)
Brian says
84.. I knew most of them spot on except the older ones.