![]() physicist (credited as Dimitri and portrayed by Adam Gregor) from Saint Petersburg - Leningrad Polytechnika and states the correct answer of "minus eight pi alpha". They soon notice that Sheldon, who has answered every question for his team, doesn't have an answer either, when suddenly, the third floor janitor (one of his teammates) turns out to be a former U.S.S.R. The last question proves too difficult for PMS, and, in the end, Leonard panics and incorrectly guesses "8.4". Both teams rapidly increase their points and, when the final question arrives, the score stands at 1150 for AA (Sheldon's team) and 1175 for PMS (Leonard's team). Penny is there to support them, but soon falls asleep. On the day of the Physics Bowl, Sheldon arrives with his team, which is comprised of poorly educated people (presumably) who only serve to qualify him, as the rules state that each team must consist of four people. However, after hearing they will be competing against Sheldon, she agrees, as she bears a grudge against him for his bad attitude.Īt the 29th Annual Physics Bowl, Sheldon retracts the answer to the final question provided by his teammate, the third floor janitor. Meanwhile, Leonard, Howard and Raj now need a fourth member for their team in Sheldon's absence, and decide to recruit Leslie Winkle, who initially refuses. ![]() Devastated, Sheldon decides to form his own team. Sheldon's self-righteous and insufferably sanctimonious attitude is becoming too much for the team to handle, and as a result, they kick him off the team with a consolation Batman cookie jar. Eventually, he even promotes himself to team captain by adhering their dress code to Star Trek: The Original Series uniforms - the only color and rank that everyone will wear is support red and rank of Commander, bar Sheldon, who will wear command gold and rank of Captain. Later, during team practice back at his apartment on Saturday afternoon, Sheldon takes it upon himself to answer every question, regardless of who buzzes in first. Because Sheldon threatens to quit if he doesn't get his way, the team is named Army Ants (AA). Alcoholics Anonymous), but he ignores Leonard. Leonard tries to point out to Sheldon that some people might misinterpret AA for something else (i.e. When Leonard reminds Sheldon of Spock's dying words, that the needs of the many outweighs the needs of the few or the one, he reluctantly relents.Īt lunch at the university sometime after, Howard suggests they should name their team the "Perpetual Motion Squad" (PMS), although Sheldon, citing teams using predatory animals for their names as intimidation, suggests the "Army Ants", as it is the most powerful animal gram for gram. In Sheldon's view this would be inviting these famous people to trivialize their area of expertise, suggesting that he feels participating in the quiz would be 'beneath his station'. He compares his participation to asking Picasso to play Pictionary, or Noah Webster to play Boggle], or asking Jacques Cousteau to play "Go Fish". Joy ensues as the boys contemplate victory in the contest, but Sheldon feels participating is beneath him. Howard discovers that one of the regular teams in the annual physics competition will not be participating in this year's Physics Bowl, because they have formed a barbershop quartet and are performing at Knotts Berry Farm. Penny shows up, having spilled diet Coke, yogurt, and nail polish on her laptop, causing the 'A' key to stick. They ponder about Spock's conception and, generally, about alien to human copulation and impregnation. The boys are having dinner at Leonard and Sheldon's apartment and are discussing the new Star Trek movie, which is supposed to show Spock's birth. ![]() They recruit Leslie Winkle because she is good at physics and Sheldon takes them all on with his team of stand-ins.ĭr. For the annual Physics Bowl, the gang forms a team, but ends up throwing the obnoxious controlling Sheldon off the team.
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