This weeks playlist focuses on episodes that deal with religious and spiritual topics. A note for those who haven't read one of these threads before, I place series in, in universe chronological order, so Enterprise comes first. Episodes are listed in the order given in their listings on Memory Alpha, and movies come in their appropriate section after episodes. ENT Chosen Realm TOS Who Mourns For Adonais? The Motion Picture The Final Frontier TAS The Magicks Of Megas-Tu How Sharper Than A Serpents Tooth TNG Who Watches The Watchers? Devil's Due Rightful Heir Masks DS9 In The Hands Of The Prophets Paradise Destiny The Sword Of Kahless Accession Rapture The Reckoning Treachery, Faith, And The Great River Covenant VOY Emanations Tattoo False Profits Sacred Ground Coda Distant Origin Mortal Coil The Omega Directive Barge Of The Dead Spirit Folk Prophecy
DS9: The Reckoning. It's one of my favorite episodes from DS9. It shows how an outsider (Sisko) has more faith in the Prophets than the one (Kai Wynn) who proclaim to have it.
TOS That Which Survives. Lieutenant Rahda and her bindi. Balance of Terror. Angela Martine kneeling in prayer, in the ship's chapel. Who Mourns For Adonais. Kirk: "We find the One ..." Bread and Circus. Uhura: "It's the Son of God." TAS Yesteryear. Spock (a distant cousin) traveling to the family shrine. MOVIE TSFS. Vulcan Temple and Vulcan Priestess. TNG Where Silence Has Lease. Picard speaking on continuing after death. VOY Hunters. Tuvok's wife: "My husband, we have been given the news that you are alive. Your children and I have asked the priests at the temple of Amonak to say prayers for your safe return." ENT The Andorian Incident. The Vulcan monastery at P'Jem. Cold Front. Phlox spent a week at a Tibetan monastery, attended Mass at the Vatican, and observed the Vulcan Tal-Shanar ritual.
More DS9 Battle Lines (mission work) Let He Who is Without Sin (fundamentalism) Tears of the Prophets (mysticism, death) Image in the Sand (more mysticism, prophecy) Shadows and Symbols (and more mysticism)
I don't think so, because the Q continuum never asked or required the less powerful races to worship them.
While most definitely a topic I'm very interested in, I wonder if your focus is on "god (or devil) images" or philosophical-spiritual-religious issues. TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" & "Charlie X" (can man handle god-like powers?) "This Side of Paradise" and "The Apple" (false paradises) "Wolf in the Fold" and "And the Children Shall Lead" (devil entities) "Return to Tomorrow" (god images) "The Savage Curtain" (good vs. evil) TAS: "Bem" (the TAS Episode that left me almost speechless...) Bob
The thread does not ask for something specifically theistic. Nonetheless, the Q have godlike qualities (ominipotents and omniscience, although not necessarily omnipresence, not unlike Greek deities) and often play godlike role, particular in regard to judgement.
TOS: Return of the Archons. Landru is treated pretty much as a god by those in The Body, and even resistance members like Reger and Marplon seem to call out to him when circumstances turn against them. Lawgivers with staffs and dressed like monks, and Landru's projected images make him look like Charlton Heston as Moses.