Just what is the point of a more evolved life-form harassing lesser life-forms?
What's the point of a kid burning ants with a magnifying glass?
hopefully there's a big difference between an immature kid and highly evolved beings.
Just what is the point of a more evolved life-form harassing lesser life-forms?
What's the point of a kid burning ants with a magnifying glass?
hopefully there's a big difference between an immature kid and highly evolved beings.What's the point of a kid burning ants with a magnifying glass?Just what is the point of a more evolved life-form harassing lesser life-forms?
Just what is the point of a more evolved life-form harassing lesser life-forms?
What's the point of a kid burning ants with a magnifying glass?
hopefully there's a big difference between an immature kid and highly evolved beings.
Just what is the point of a more evolved life-form harassing lesser life-forms?
What's the point of a kid burning ants with a magnifying glass?
Just what is the point of a more evolved life-form harassing lesser life-forms?
What's the point of a kid burning ants with a magnifying glass?
Funny, I had the very same thought once, but dismissed it on the basis that super-evolved beings are supposedly more intelligent than that.
We're nothing to the Q. But they do see something in us that intrigues them.
Q in "Deja Q" he suggests that he no more considered being human than he did a slug or a single-cellular organism in the nanoseconds he had to choose his form.
But you have to admit, that such as it is, the way Star Trek depicts many of their regularly recurring alien races is consistent with that theme, as in most of the time, their alien species are a narrow slice of a singular aspect of the human conditionI don't know...the whole thing about humans and only humans have the potential to evolve like Q is silly.
Ferengi are greedy. Klingons are warriors. Vulcans are slaves to logic. Romulans are deceptive. Bajorans are religious. The Borg are soulless, etc... It's not so out of character to develop a plot about Humanity being more special than other races, when the entire show spends a great deal of time featuring other races as being less well rounded
I can't really remember any Q saying that Humanity alone was the only species that has warranted their interest & study, just that we had
Just what is the point of a more evolved life-form harassing lesser life-forms?
What's the point of a kid burning ants with a magnifying glass?
hopefully there's a big difference between an immature kid and highly evolved beings.
The Q themselves are counter to that opinion. Look at all of the Q we've met between TNG and even Voyager. They're not often presented as the most stable, mature, or centered lot.
There are many answers. As already mentioned, Q is not not always harassing Picard but actually teaching him. This becomes clear especially in later episodes like Tapestry or All Good Things.Just what is the point of a more evolved life-form harassing lesser life-forms? Don't get me wrong, I found the Q episodes entertaining. I just don't understand how teaching lessons to and conducting trials against humanity satisfies them. Aren't there species out there who are infinitely more evil than humans and in need of some condescending advice? The Q should know, after all they are omnipotent.
There was something Q said in "Hide and Q" about of all the species, humans are the most curious about things.
At first, I found it strange that their fascination with humans was based on the Farpoint encounter and how Picard and crew discovered that the station was actually a creature and helped it recover. Couldn't other cultures come to the same conclusion? Vulcans?
And the few second encounter with Riker which for some reason made Q think he was the greatest representation of humanity.
I'm thinking, "Out of all the gazillions of planets and cultures out there, they can't find anyone else?"
& again, it's a pretty recognizable theme in Star Trek, that Humans are the most driven to grow & advance. It would seem that within a couple centuries, the entire galaxy has been altered by Humanity discovering light speed travel, spreading itself to every corner, & spearheading this Federation that spans its entirety & incorporates its diversity of intelligent life.Q: At Farpoint, we saw you as savages only. We discovered instead that you are unusual creatures, in your own limited ways, ways which in time will not be so limited
Riker: Have you any idea how far we'll advance?
Q: Perhaps in a future that you cannot yet conceive, even beyond us. So you see, we must know more about this Human compulsion
The Q themselves are counter to that opinion. Look at all of the Q we've met between TNG and even Voyager. They're not often presented as the most stable, mature, or centered lot.
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