Really? Prove it. Again, if I had a holodeck and a transporter, I could be Q too, and you'd never know it.Eframepilot wrote:Leap of Logic.Lord Poe wrote:And you jumping through hoops trying to grasp for those elusive straws is the height of hilarity. If you contend that the Sisko incident was a ttotal illusion, then you must contend that everything we've ever seen Q do is an illusion.
Maybe, if they're in a boxing ring created by Q and he's begging them to lay one on him. He got knocked down in a situation he created specifically to give Sisko the chance to knock him down.[/quote]This is of course, bullshit, right? Well then, we are back to square one. Sisko pops Q in the face, catching Mr. Omnipotent off guard and causes pain. So can Han Solo. So can Chewbacca.
Prove that Q's goal was to allow Sisko to hit him. He was GOADING Sisko's perchant for violence. He was being a smartass, and got hit, AND, he was generally surprised that he WAS hit.
According to him. For a billion year old being, he's suddenly gotten progessively older and fatter over the past 16 years.He's a billion-year-old immortal being
whose hobby is pissing people off. If he could be killed by a sniper rifle, odds are it would have happened.
Most people are awed by Q's smoke and mirror tricks. Sisko is the only one in Trek who has actually acted physically against him. Not even Worf thought to attack him.
We don't know if he felt any pain from Sisko's punch.
Yes we do. He held his nose after Sisko hit it. Just like a human would do. I don't see Superman doing that when he gets hit by bullets. So prove your assertion, using any canon proof from that episode, that "We don't know if he felt any pain from Sisko's punch"
Let's just ignore the fact that she was POWERLESS at the time, and that she probably got the bruise from bouncing off the barrier to the Continuum.[/quote]In "Q and the Grey", the female Q received a bruise on her face, not by a "Q weapon", but by being tossed about the human made bridge on the human made starship Voyager.
So suddenly the Q barrier has an iron door you can smack your head into? Give me a fucking break. BTW, which Q took away her powers? Earlier in this thread, you said only a Q can take another Q's power away...
Oh yes, she waves her fingers at a damn near omnipotent being because she intends to jump him. That makes sooo much sense. [/quote]And we've never seen Guinan have anything CLOSE to Q powers, even when it would have benefited her to use them. So her attack in "Q Who" was going to be physical.
So far, all your refutations are "maybe, coulda, if" with NOTHING from the canon episodes to back them up, while mine are using WHAT WE SEE in those episodes against you. You have yet to prove Guinan has super powers that radiate from her fingers. However, I've proven that physical impacts damages the Q. Therefore, unless you have any evidence from that episode to the contrary, my assertion that Guinan was about to physically attack Q fits with all the other evidence.
Again, all the things I could do with a transporter and a holodeck. Tell me, did Q bring Earth to the Delta Quadrant and hang it outside Janeway's window in "Death Wish", or was it an illusion?for taking things at face value, but Q is an immortal superbeing who can hang out before (and during) the Big Bang, shrink to the size of a proton, retain sentience in the form of an amoeba and bring back the DEAD (Riker could have resurrected the little girl in "Hide and Q").
No bullshit about it. "Q-less" shows this exactly. But you can't accept that.You needan instance of his actually being seriously hurt by physical force to claim this absurd vulnerability, not this ambiguous bullshit.