And I don't disagree with you completely me may well be what he says he is, or your comment about Tech on a biological level could be dead on. (a little more on that later)Skylon wrote:My point was there are Trek aliens who also have near god-like powers. The Q could just as easily fit that department. Further, as evidenced by Amanda Rogers being born a Q, if there is a "technology" behind it then access to it may be on some biological level.
I know what you are saying here. Just thinking about that,... well I am not sure what to call it, that massive steaming pile of shit, makes me feel dirty. (side rant here: I do find it truly remarkable that Voyager can make everything it touched SUCK so bad. The Borg and the Q it seemed that nothing was beyond it's ability to putrefy?)Skylon wrote:I honestly have not watched it since it first aired, nor am I terribly inclined to re-visit it unless armed with vodka.
We never see them do anything other than fire the guns and threaten the other Q with them, but even if they did the "guns and cannon" would still be able to hurt them.Skylon wrote: Could the Voyager crew have been "bestowed" with Q-like powers, like Riker in TNG for that battle?
Just a few comments/questions about this:
Well we have seen ST travel in time very easily, so easy that in First Contact Picard just tell them to set course for home.Skylon wrote: If there is a technology behind the Q, it is something that nobody in Star Trek has come close to identifying as such. Q has hurled starships through vast distances and through time,
In an Episode with Barkley, "Infinite potential" maybe?, he uses knowledge gained from a alien probe to move the enterprise a vast distance without warp drive. In fact Q's son does something very similar in Voyager.
A feat that the Enterprise was accomplishing without him.Skylon wrote: changed the orbits of Moons
The Episode "Inner Light", if memory severs, Picard relives someone else life, but as he would have lived it.Skylon wrote: given a man either a near-death experience or an actual chance to relive his youth...
Even Picard comments on Q's "impressive parlor tricks".
Honestly up to THAT episode I would have questioned how anyone could disagreed with you but now I have my doubts. Not saying you are wrong just that I am not so sure anymore.Skylon wrote:Or creatures that have evolved way beyond us, of which there are several examples of in Star Trek.