Q is a mystery figure at the best of times, but while I can wrap my head around the god-like powers that we see him perform, there's one thing that constantly confuses me. Where does Q actually send the Enterprise crew in episodes where he teleports members of the crew away?
By the time of Voyager, we saw Q sending the crew of Voyager to representations of the Q Continuum that humanity could understand: From the gas station rest stop in 'Death Wish' to the American civil war re-enactment that we see in 'The Q and the Grey'.
But the locations in TNG are not so clear-cut. Are they all in the Continuum too? If they were, then I'm surprised he went out of his way to tell Janeway that's where they were. And if they are, does that mean that all the people in the courtroom, the "vicious animal things" (Hide and Q) and Robin Hood's Merrie Men are members of the Q as well?
Okay, so if not the Continuum, then what else? Time travel? Well Tapestry could be time travel, but Robin Hood was just a myth so that rules that out for that episode. (Or were Tapestry and All Good Things illusions too?)
By the time of Voyager, we saw Q sending the crew of Voyager to representations of the Q Continuum that humanity could understand: From the gas station rest stop in 'Death Wish' to the American civil war re-enactment that we see in 'The Q and the Grey'.
But the locations in TNG are not so clear-cut. Are they all in the Continuum too? If they were, then I'm surprised he went out of his way to tell Janeway that's where they were. And if they are, does that mean that all the people in the courtroom, the "vicious animal things" (Hide and Q) and Robin Hood's Merrie Men are members of the Q as well?
Okay, so if not the Continuum, then what else? Time travel? Well Tapestry could be time travel, but Robin Hood was just a myth so that rules that out for that episode. (Or were Tapestry and All Good Things illusions too?)