Team members originally performed with the SickStep dance troupe, but later disbanded to recreate and include dancers to form Quest.
D-Trix and Victor Kim are also part of the b-boy crew Fallen Kings, formally known as Flexible Flave, which won Freestyle session.[when?]
Steve Terada, Victor Kim, and Hokuto 'Hok' Konishi had all auditioned for the second season (this being Hok's second time).
Hok nearly made it to the top 20, but was only in the United States on a student visa, and was ineligible to be employed which led to his dismissal from the program.
During the Sudden Death Challenge, Quest Crew performed to their own master mix featuring Hero by Nas.
Kid Rainen, a member of the JabbaWockeeZ served as a guest judge in place of JC Chasez.
Shane Sparks, stated that the crew "killed the stage" when they incorporated a little feminine vibe into their routine.
Originally, Dominic was supposed to do the solo, performing fouettes into airflares, but injured his shoulder in rehearsal.
After the airing of the episode, Dominic and Ryan both commented that the Britney Spears Challenge was cursed on account of both getting injured.
[17] The crew chose to do the crotch grab pendulum and their routine featured Hok looking like he was on his hands but in reality he had switched his clothes around and eventually changed back into regular attire.
However, Lil Mama responded by instructing the fans in the audience not to boo because that would not enable Quest to listen to their "Words of Wisdom."
The crew had to incorporate five styles of hip hop into their routine: threading, krumping, housing, tutting and waving.
Hok was familiar with tutting and Ryan Conferido knew how to thread so the crew depended on them to work on those sections.
Songs performed in the Hip Hop Decathlon were: Poker Face by Lady Gaga (Threading), Love Lockdown by Kanye West (Tutting), I'm in Miami trick by LMFAO (Waving), Closer by Ne-Yo (Housing), and Get Up by 50 Cent (Krumping).
After a box split and locking solo by Hok, Victor Kim performed a hollowback into an invert.
Later that same night Quest performed a routine with fellow finalist Beat Freaks to a mastermix "Beggin'" by Madcon.
On April 15, 2010 America's Best Dance Crew held a special charity episode featuring the winners of the first five seasons.
Quest Crew supported the DoSomething.org volunteer organization which inspires young people into action to better their community.
Quest spent time with Jordan Coleman, the fourteen-year-old from Hackensack, NJ, who developed and released the film “Say It Loud” to promote the importance of education.
Naturally, D-Trix gave Quest his judging commentary, where he praised their routine as well as the bond they share as a dance crew that caused them to pull off their performance.