brianeyci wrote:It obviously is, but when you debate you have to quantify, and since Q's have never had an upper limit with their abilities it is impossible to use an upper limit or even a reasonable limit. Therefore we must use lower limit.
It is not so far fetched if you read my opening post and realize that writer's intent, supposed to argue that Q is a god because the writer's want him to be, actually argues the complete opposite. Other examples of Trek so-called gods have them using technology, and the message of Trek is that technology solves all problems (whether or not you agree with this message is moot). Therefore even if try to use literary analysis and say that the writers intended Q to be a god with no limits to his powers, with the message of the rest of Trek, Q would probably use technology to stay consistent with the idea that technology somehow one day "ascends" beings to be so-called god-like.
Brian
I thought debates were supposed to be based on what we see actually done on screen, what the characters actually say, combination of both, etc, not what we think the creators of the show actually meant to convey.