Vader would beat Q?
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Vader would beat Q?
ever hear the argument that Q could lose to a jedi because a jedi's power is supernatural while Q's isn't, that he just got it through eons of evolution, and then there's the Q weapons which anyone can use, which can kill Q's, but I don't understand why that would be a threat to a Q? Why couldn't a member of the continuum simply will the weapon out of existence, there has to be some reason they can't otherwise the members in "The Q and the Grey" could have done that when the Voyager crew was firing at them.
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No one really knows what the Q can and cannot do, and how much of their power is intrinsic. "True Q" makes it seem as if Q powers are intrinsic, but "Deja Q" makes it obvious that those powers can be removed, hence they are NOT intrinsic.
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But now, you shall witnesss ... its dismemberment!
"This is what happens when you use trivia napkins for research material"- Sea Skimmer on "Pearl Harbour".
"Do you work out? Your hands are so strong! Especially the right one!"- spoken to Bud Bundy
This belong in Star Wars vs. Star Trek.
As for the fight, Q would simply take the Jedi and toss him/her/it in the nearest black hole. Of course, the Warsie counter is a rather simple one:deny all of Q's feats.
As for the fight, Q would simply take the Jedi and toss him/her/it in the nearest black hole. Of course, the Warsie counter is a rather simple one:deny all of Q's feats.
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-- Vaarsuvius, from Order of the Stick
-- Vaarsuvius, from Order of the Stick