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What is your opinion of season 3 as a whole?

Then context for this episode is lacking and the writers have definitely watched TOS episodes.
I guess. Having just read the synopsis for The Squire of Gothos and finding that the character in the SNW episode is the same Trelane character, it appears the writers decided to use lore from TOS over what was established in Voyager.
 
I guess. Having just read the synopsis for The Squire of Gothos and finding that the character in the SNW episode is the same Trelane character, it appears the writers decided to use lore from TOS over what was established in Voyager.
Given SNW is a lead-in to TOS from a storytelling point, this makes sense.

Perhaps consider actually watching the source material before complaining without proper context.
 
I guess. Having just read the synopsis for The Squire of Gothos and finding that the character in the SNW episode is the same Trelane character, it appears the writers decided to use lore from TOS over what was established in Voyager.
A reasonable attitude by the writers.
 
Maybe. The problem is the inconsistency. For people like myself who haven't seen TOS because its so dated it comes across like I described it in my OP.
I think it's obvious that, regardless of actor ages, QJr/Trelane's appearances on Voyager are supposed to be LATER in his timeline than his TOS/SNW appearances.
 
I think it's obvious that, regardless of actor ages, QJr/Trelane's appearances on Voyager are supposed to be LATER in his timeline than his TOS/SNW appearances.
How? He was conceived on Voyager. But I suppose I'm probably stumbling into fanfic time paradox territory there.
 
How? He was conceived on Voyager. But I suppose I'm probably stumbling into fanfic time paradox territory there.

Well, considering the fact that Q died at the end of Picard Season 2 only to show up in a post credits scene at the end of Picard Season 3 saying Jack Crusher was thinking too linearly even though Q was dead, it seems to think time makes no difference to the Q.
 
How? He was conceived on Voyager. But I suppose I'm probably stumbling into fanfic time paradox territory there.
He's a Q. Remember Q popping up at the end of PIC Season 3 after dying in Season 2?

The Q aren't linear. Trelane's appearance in SNW happens six years before he first discovers the Enterprise in TOS.
 
He's a Q. Remember Q popping up at the end of PIC Season 3 after dying in Season 2?

The Q aren't linear. Trelane's appearance in SNW happens six years before he first discovers the Enterprise in TOS.
I know they aren't linear, but that doesn't eliminate the inconsistencies.

- Q Junior is born in Voyager (2373)
- Trelane appears in SNW (2259-2267)
- In The Squire of Gothos, Kirk's crew (including Spock) reacts to Trelane as if he is an entirely new type of being, despite the show having retconned the crew into having already met the being earlier in time
- In the TOS episode, Trelane is shown to have an amplifier device behind his mirror, suggesting his powers were limited, while In the TNG/Voyager era, Q uses only a snap of the fingers

As of yesterday, I had no idea about the existence of Trelane or the Trelane/Q fanfic connection, thinking (correctly, for someone familiar only what's been shown on screen in the last 30 years) they were entirely different entities having seen TNG, Voyager, all the movies starting with the originals, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard, and now SNW. Now the showrunners apparently retcon Q Junior as the same being as Trelane.

I haven't seen every episode of trek ever made, nor do I have any experience with the vast library of fan fiction this franchise has produced. I imagine that's true of the vast majority of the audience. I found the show's portrayal of the character bizarre, even if I enjoyed the episode overall.

That's my view of it anyway. Clearly there are a lot of passionate fans here who disagree with how I'm interpreting it.
 
For what it's worth I believe Trelane and Q Junior are separate offspring of the John de Lancie Q, but I don't see any inconsistencies other than the natural "wait a minute" we usually experience when dealing with nonlinear alien species that exist outside normal space-time.
 
I know they aren't linear, but that doesn't eliminate the inconsistencies.

- Q Junior is born in Voyager (2373)
- Trelane appears in SNW (2259-2267)
- In The Squire of Gothos, Kirk's crew (including Spock) reacts to Trelane as if he is an entirely new type of being, despite the show having retconned the crew into having already met the being earlier in time
- In the TOS episode, Trelane is shown to have an amplifier device behind his mirror, suggesting his powers were limited, while In the TNG/Voyager era, Q uses only a snap of the fingers

As of yesterday, I had no idea about the existence of Trelane or the Trelane/Q fanfic connection, thinking (correctly, for someone familiar only what's been shown on screen in the last 30 years) they were entirely different entities having seen TNG, Voyager, all the movies starting with the originals, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard, and now SNW. Now the showrunners apparently retcon Q Junior as the same being as Trelane.

I haven't seen every episode of trek ever made, nor do I have any experience with the vast library of fan fiction this franchise has produced. I imagine that's true of the vast majority of the audience. I found the show's portrayal of the character bizarre, even if I enjoyed the episode overall.

That's my view of it anyway. Clearly there are a lot of passionate fans here who disagree with how I'm interpreting it.
More TrekLit than fanfic.
 
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