A list of puns related to "Q (Star Trek)"
Strongest versions are used for both, who wins?
Bloodlusted.
Metaphorically speaking.
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The only way that i know is with Star Trek Voyager Jump but you need high level Reality Warping
I have Franklin Richard and Silver Surfer powers from Marvel Kids, Doctor Manhattan Powers from DC Comics Collab Jumpchain and i have the Celestial Species from Marvel Cosmic, and God/Darkness/Death from Supernatural is it enough for taking the Q species?
"You should only really pick species with special capabilities if you have perks or abilities that give you the equivalent capabilities, so no becoming a Q unless you can already warp reality like them"
I find it funny palpatine and vader being forced to put up with a known troll that they cant kill and trying to get him to go away, or palpatine trying to steal his power and q laughing at the attempt.
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Round 1: No prior knowledge or prep.
2: Basic knowledge but zero prep.
Individuals are in character (initially, at least).
It seems that since Q is so powerful that he could choose any dimension to stick around in, what makes this universe so alluring to him? Why does he bother the Picard of this universe? It seems that there is an infinite amount of universes yet this one gets all his attention, and despite challenging the Enterprise crew to think in abstractions he focuses still on one version of their existence.
Edit: Original post mistakenly referred to the S1 episode as βQ and Seekβ.
βHide & Q" (TNG S1) is the cleverest episode title in all of Star Trek. Unfortunately, they dropped the ball with subsequent Q episodes. Here's what they should have been:
Iβm really stupid and Iβm sorry
Edit: What the crap you liked it
I don't know how many LOGH fans are also Trek fans, but:
If Q appeared on the bridge of the Brunhild and put humanity on trial like he did in his first Next Generation appearance, how would Reinhardt and his crew handle the situation?
Same with Yang and his crew on the Hyperion.
Do you think they would be as successful as Picard in advocating for humanity?
I think that Star Trek more than anything is about who humanity could be at our best and the Original Series is that idea explored through non-scarcity. Humans interact with other creatures and aliens as equals - they're still appalled at times at the poor values of other cultures but Kirk and co represent the best of humanity. Curious, kind, a capacity for wonder, true egalitarianism etc.
I think the most important contribution Next Gen makes is Q - specifically the trial of humanity. It begins in episode one, continues all the way through to the final episode and will clearly play a role in PICARD. Q's contribution here is DOUBT and self-reflection; if humanity has reached egalitarianism and has superlative values for space travel, what's next? What is the next frontier for humanity once we've reached that point as a matter of common values? He points the finger inward again - what will be our next set of values? What will we aspire to be next?
These are MUCH harder questions to answer. It was easier back in the days of the Cold War where equality and world governance were much clearer goals for us. Q hints at what could be next for us - new planes of existence, new conceptions of consciousness, new perceptions of reality and being. My view is that this is why the Q are interested in humanity in the first place - they see humans as having the capacities for those types of thoughts BECAUSE they have those values in the first place. They've moved beyond tribalism, beyond self interest and are motivated by wonder and curiosity. Those are the traits needed as a basis for the next step in our evolution - we can't become more if we don't want to be more.
The Q would never approach the klingons and give them a chance to experience non-linear time. Why would they? Klingons are driven by a rather mundane desire for violence and animalistic conquest. Their honor system is more or less a way to express their savagery in a more systemically coherent way. They don't want to experience new ways of life. Same deal with the Romulans, the Dominion, the Borg.
TL;DR - Q's contribution is that he asks the next question - "what's next?". It's a big one.
Leave aside the conceit of even bothering with having a name in the first place. If a Q says, "Q found out what Q said to Q about Q," how is it known which beings are referred to?
If the answer is "the Q are omniscient so of course they'd know," what about contexts where a Q is interacting with beings outside the continuum?
Forgive me if this has been discussed but "Q" is kinda hard to search on.
Little but of an odd matchup I know, but who would beat who in this battle of god tiers? Wukong is Post-Buddhahood.
So, I want to see who would win, The imperium of mankind Vs the main cast of star trek races. The races included from star trek are: Klingons,
The United Federation of Planets,
the Romulans,
the Ferenghi,
The Vulkans,
The Klingons
the Cardassians,
the Ocampa and any other approximately powered species.
Vs The Imperium of Mankind. Which includes all loyalist Primarchs that aren't confirmed dead (Corvus Corax, Jaghatai Kahn, The Lion, Robute Guilliman, Lord of Fenris, Vulkan) and the Emperor of course, all loyalist legions of space marines, Adeptus mechanicus, Imperial knights, Adeptus Custodes, Inquisition, Sisters of Battle, Saint Celestine, the sanguinor, The Imperial Guard, Astra Telepathica and more.
The goal of the imperium is complete domination and expansion. They will erase all alien species found and will dominate and indoctrinate any humans, those who do not fall to their will they will glass.
My reasoning for no Q is that reality benders always win. It's lame.
And Borg aren't included as I'd argue the only way to beat them is with plot armour and a lame phantom menace style off switch which doesn't really do them justice.
Have at it!
"Dont provoke the Borg" is the exact words said to Q2 by Q when the former pulls a Borg Cube on Voyager. Yet, it is interesting to see him say that. After all, Q did exactly the same with the Enterprise. The Borg are most likely a minor threat to the Q. Is there any other major power in the galaxy that rates such highly? The Dominion comes to mind.
Consider Starfleet before and after Worf 359. The former is a peacetime navy where even the flagships are deployed on what must be considered more routine errands and carries families onboard. Large multi-role ships are favoured but are advanced enough that even a single Nebula Class Crusier can give the Cardassians some headache. While they have tactical departments, they seem to lack actual warships.
The latter navy is almost opposite. The focus lies in more Starships with more advanced weapons and doctrines that puts teamwork and swarm tactics in the forefront; As seen in the second Borg Invasion - a Battle that while the Federation took casulties does not seem to be the disaster that Worf 359 was. Why? Because the Federation launched agressive new recruiting programs. They built new ships for different purposes. They refitted old ones and even got to test them during the brief war with the Klingon Empire. In the ensuing Dominion War, the Federation Fleet at one point loses more than a hundred ships in an assault, yet this is just described as a major defeat, not a war ending disaster. In fact, Sisko can just months after rally a fleet with over sixhundred Federation vessels, a fleet that takes massive casulties (worst case points at at least fourhundred) and the Federation keeps going.
In this, Q ensured the Federation survival against the Dominion. He knew that the Borg, while a terrible threat in their own right was not as dangerous an opponent. The Borg for all their strenghs has similarly a number of exploitable flaws. The Dominon had something else entirely. Military numbers, expendable and with the political will to use them; as well as a skillfull diplomatics and espionage corps. If not for the invention of the Prophets, the Dominion would have won. Q knew this.
So he gave the Federation a figthing chance. Not by showing them The Dominion. Introducing the Enterprise to the Dominion would have played into the founders hands. They would opened diplomatic negotiations. The Federation may have fallen the same way the Cardassians did. Instead, he introduced them to another speices that required si
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