A picture of a matte painting is shown that was used in TNG. It asks something to the effect of "Where is this?" Two of the choices are Ohniaka III station and Darwin Research Station. The same matte was used to represent both places in the series, but Ohniaka III is the correct answer.
Here's a link to a picture of the station, from memory alpha
http://img522.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... riabas.jpg
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Re: little nit in the sudden death game
Well I think it just selects pictures automatically, so if two different pictures happen to look identical, then you would just have to guess.
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Re: little nit in the sudden death game
Yes, the same matte painting was used, however, if you look at those two on our website they are different pictures (just slightly). Is it possible to tell them apart. And besides questions like that balance out things like a picture of Kirk. The system does work on a random basis and it will choose the picture at random and the answers at random.Starbase89 wrote:A picture of a matte painting is shown that was used in TNG. It asks something to the effect of "Where is this?" Two of the choices are Ohniaka III station and Darwin Research Station. The same matte was used to represent both places in the series, but Ohniaka III is the correct answer.
Here's a link to a picture of the station, from memory alpha
http://img522.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... riabas.jpg
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Re: little nit in the sudden death game
fair enough, thanks!