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Never Give Up, Never Surrender: Your Ultimate Galaxy Quest Hub

Picture this: aging actors facing real interstellar battles, channeling their TV personas with surprisingly sincere valor. A love letter to fandoms, busting tropes with humor, heart, and Tim Allen’s improbable heroics. It's an intergalactic joyride!

Galaxy Quest Trivia

In "Galaxy Quest," what is the name of the ship? (Easy)
#1: NSEA Protector
#2: USS Enterprise
#3: Millennium Falcon
#4: Serenity
In "Galaxy Quest," what is the name of the race that believes the TV show is real? (Expert)
#1: Tholians
#2: Thermians
#3: Terrans
#4: Talaxians
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Galaxy Quest Fun Facts

Sigourney Weaver wore a blonde wig in Galaxy Quest because her character, Gwen DeMarco, was spoofing her own sci-fi role as Ripley in Alien.
The Rock Monster in Galaxy Quest was created as a nod to a famously unmade Star Trek episode titled The Heaviest Element.

Galaxy Quest Polls

Who is your favorite character from Galaxy Quest?
Jason Nesmith
Gwen DeMarco
Alexander Dane
Fred Kwan
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Best Quote from Galaxy Quest
Never give up, never surrender!
By Grabthar's hammer, you shall be avenged
I'm just a guy in the costume!
It's all real.
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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December 25, 1999

Galaxy Quest Release

The movie Galaxy Quest, a sci-fi comedy focusing on the cast of a canceled space TV show who are mistaken for real space heroes by aliens, was released.

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November 8, 2011

Galaxy Quest Blu-ray Release

Galaxy Quest was released on Blu-ray, allowing fans to experience the movie in high-definition format.

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December 25, 2019

Galaxy Quest 20th Anniversary

The 20th anniversary of the release of Galaxy Quest was celebrated by fans and special screenings.

If You Love Galaxy Quest You Might Also Enjoy Discovering:

Books: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams Redshirts by John Scalzi Old Man's War by John Scalzi All Systems Red by Martha Wells The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers


Movies: Guardians of the Galaxy Spaceballs Starship Troopers Serenity The Fifth Element Men in Black Paul The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Trekkies Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie

Music: Space Oddity by David Bowie Starlight by Muse Interstellar Overdrive by Pink Floyd Space Cowboy by Jamiroquai Rocket Man by Elton John Supermassive Black Hole by Muse Major Tom (Coming Home) by Peter Schilling Contact by Daft Punk The Final Countdown by Europe 2nd Law: Isolated System by Muse

TV Shows: Stargate SG-1 Futurama Sliders Firefly Eureka Red Dwarf Quantum Leap Andromeda The Orville Star Trek: Lower Decks

Video Games: No Man's Sky Mass Effect FTL: Faster Than Light Star Control: Origins The Outer Worlds
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