Raoul Duke, Jr. wrote:SirNitram wrote:Raoul Duke, Jr. wrote:No, dumbass, here's what I'm saying:
A member of this species manifested the species' known abilities before she ever encountered her ancestral society. Thus, no technology ever changed hands. She never had access to any "technology", only to the species biology through her parents. How many different ways to I have to explain this very basic concept before you understand it?
Or the technology reacted to her presense(Thus explaining why it didn't manifest before that time in her life). When dealing with tech so high as to be magic, this falls like a deck of cards.
Wait, let me see if I've got this right -- you're saying that this Q girl, who never met another of her own species, never saw her native Continuum, probably didn't even know what the Q were, knew right away how to use Q "technology" as it was in her presence -- still without having any idea it was there? Or are you saying that the technology did these things for her without her knowing it? Wouldn't that make the technology clairvoyant? Sentient machines aren't new in sci-fi, Nitram, but I think you've just suggested psychic machines... that's new.
Not at all. A device of sufficient power can easily scan someone's genetic makeup, conclude they are a Q, and interperate brain waves(Which are just electromagnetic waves anyway) to produce results. The technology most likely is non-sentient(Or else Q's equipment would likely be annoyed at all the rules he breaks), so it will simply obey it's master, or anyone matching the species of it's master.
My theory gives a mechanism, clearly explaining how something like this can happen. Yours is handwaving and insisting Occam's Razor should be ignored because it inconveniences your wishes that Q was some sort of minor mage. I'll tell you what.. Once you stop squawking here, I'll get out the Netherese Empire, and prove they can beat the Q, in the Other Sci-Fi forum.
As I said, in the episode we learn that Amanda Rogers has been dealing with these abilities all her life. Nothing "reacted to her presence". Stop the wishful thinking, already.
Accusing me of wishful thinking while you claim your unknowns are perfectly valid is pretty funny.