I was actually surprised Q got a mention as being absent in Discovery. I expected the standard lazy writing of OMG they are members of the Federation nowPromise?

I was actually surprised Q got a mention as being absent in Discovery. I expected the standard lazy writing of OMG they are members of the Federation nowPromise?
That would be my give up moment.I was actually surprised Q got a mention as being absent in Discovery. I expected the standard lazy writing of OMG they are members of the Federation now![]()
Her powers are clearly nothing compared to Burnham's. It's also why we will never see Q in Discovery
Michael Burnham is not special. She is human. Per canon, humans have never had any extraordinary powers, like Guinan has.
Burnham is nothing more than a hustler.
Michael Burnham is not special. She is human. Per canon, humans have never had any extraordinary powers, like Guinan has.
Humans have a special place in the Star Trek Universe. We have such potential, extremely powerful species (like the Q, the Organians and the Metrons) have an interest in watching us; and a powerful being (V'Ger) joined with a human to expand its mind in the23rd century...Michael Burnham is not special. She is human. Per canon, humans have never had any extraordinary powers, like Guinan has.
Burnham is nothing more than a hustler.
Creeps who like to watch.Humans have a special place in the Star Trek Universe. We have such potential, extremely powerful species (like the Q, the Organians and the Metrons) have an interest in watching us; and a powerful being (V'Ger) joined with a human to expand its mind in the23rd century...![]()
Creeps who like to watch.
When I first discovered "Star Trek VII: Generations" I thought the Nexus would explain why Guinan's people had some sort of repellent toward Q. As I continued watching that horrible trainwreck of a movie the plot device was just as irrelevant as that movie.
Humans have a special place in the Star Trek Universe. We have such potential, extremely powerful species (like the Q, the Organians and the Metrons) have an interest in watching us; and a powerful being (V'Ger) joined with a human to expand its mind in the23rd century...![]()
Eh, it wasn't just Earth, his universe was implied full of planets and systems effected, lorded or watched over by false god beings.I wonder if this isn't the closest Roddenberry came to finding religion. He seemed fairly entrenched in an atheistic mindset that tore God after God to pieces and tried to expose them as frauds -- but somehow managed to adopt an ancient geocentrical view that the Earth (or, rather, humanity) is the center of the universe and that humans are so exceptional and amazing that even the Gods need to keep an eye on us.
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