Well, Kirk can with the aid of a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, but that aside...What can kill a god?![]()
Well, Kirk can with the aid of a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, but that aside...What can kill a god?![]()
Arrogance.What can kill a god?![]()
In fact the Q's immortality was a key argument in Quinn's right-to-die case on Voyager. Q, despite being dispatched by the Continuum to argue against him, revealed in the end that he was an admirer of Quinn and his renegade philosophies, which led to him having a child with the Q played by Susie Plakson.I don't know in all of TNG and Voy we never saw or heard of a Q dying of natural old age, only another Q can kill a Q that's what the show tells us.
Q seemed pretty afraid of Guinan, and she certainly gave the impression that she could do him some damage, even with his powers.What can kill a god?![]()
It might have been just fear for the chaos it would cause with "lesser" species, but Q was adament that his son follow the Continuum's rule about not provoking the Borg, which could indicate some fear.
And that scene when Q slapped Picard, that was actorly acting with a capital A by actors' actors. "This is not a lesson, this is a penance, blockhead!" I still get goose pimples.
So Picard can help her.Small little scenes like that were actually pretty great.
Some of Q's motivation though bugs me. Why try to put Rene off going on the Europa mission?
Small little scenes like that were actually pretty great.
Some of Q's motivation though bugs me. Why try to put Rene off going on the Europa mission?
It's a bit convoluted maybe but my take was that he knew what exactly what course of events he had to take that would lead to Picard letting go of his past. That included him sabotaging the Europa mission so that the confederacy timeline would exist and Picard would go back in time and help Renee.
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