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Re: Guinan in "Q Who"
Agreed. Although, I think it was Q's intention to teach Picard and the Enterprise a lesson. A very important lesson too. Guinan understood this. |
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Re: Guinan in "Q Who"
Ah yes. But no matter if Q wanted to teach them a lesson or Guinan thinks they needed a kick in their complacency. The Borg were on the verge of destroying the Enterprise, and would easily have done so. So what's the point? For Picard and the Enterprise, it won't matter because they are all dead. For Starfleet and the Federation, still won't matter because all they would know is the Enterprise went missing, presumed destroyed. So who is learning what lesson? What would be the point? Picard was right. Q couldn't let them be destroyed, he wouldn't be able to gloat. And it's hard to learn a lesson when you're dead. So Q must have always been planning to pull their asses out of it at the last minute. Right? |
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Location: The Land of Moose and Squirrel
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Re: Guinan in "Q Who"
A lot of people, both inside the ST universe and outside as viewers, considered Q as a trouble maker who only wanted to torment lesser species simply because he could and it amused him.... but just about every time he was on an episode, he was also proving a point or teaching a lesson...... of course in his own entertaining way. |
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Location: Los Angeles
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Re: Guinan in "Q Who"
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Rear Admiral
Location: in a figment of a mediocre mind's imagination
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Location: The Land of Moose and Squirrel
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Re: Guinan in "Q Who"
Back in Time's Arrow, she was injured and needed Picard's help.... that's evidence that her species isn't immortal like the Q, nor can they wave their hands to fix problems.... but they live for a very long time and the Q show some level of concern towards their species for some reason which I would conclude stems from their species being able to thwart some of the Q's abilities in some manner. Here's what Memory Alpha has to say about her species, which are dubbed as "Listeners" (sounds to me as passive): http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/El-Aurian
So there were three El-Aurians in the ST series. |
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Re: Guinan in "Q Who"
If she actually gave them a detailed, logical rundown about the Borg right off the bat, it wouldn't get across the basic message of 'the Borg are supreme badasses and the crew is in some deep shit now' quite as powerfully as, "all I can tell you is you better start heading back RIGHT NOW".
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Re: Guinan in "Q Who"
Yeah, it makes for a great eps. But hard to understand in RL terms. The Enterprise being tossed into Borg space unawares was essentially a certain-death situation, unless they were lucky to leave RIGHT NOW. I think of other RL situations where one might be in a certain-death situation (Pearl Harbor on Dec 7th, Mexico City earthquake, Hiroshima, and so on) If you knew the situation was pretty grim and people asked you for help and info, and you KNEW the circumstances, wouldn't you offer something more than "you'd better leave RIGHT NOW" ? If you knew the circumstances, wouldn't say right away "there's a huge tsunami coming" or "a terrible bomb will go off today" or "an air attack is headed towards us" or "a tremendous earthquake will destroy us" ? I still think Guinan should have spilled the beans about the Borg from the get-go. Less dramatic, sure. But seemingly more reasonable to me. |
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Location: West of Boston
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Re: Guinan in "Q Who"
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Location: Dayton, OH
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Guinan in "Q Who"
I also don't necessarily think Guinan knew the Borg were in the area - she just knew that that part of space was not a particularly friendly place for lost Federation starships. BTW, I don't think Guinan was ever used as effectively again as she was in this episode. |
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Location: TN
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Re: Guinan in "Q Who"
Who knew?
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