seanrobertson wrote:Lord Poe wrote:
Really? Prove it. Again, if I had a holodeck and a transporter, I could be Q too, and you'd never know it.
I would.
 
Exactly how would you know, Sean? There has been several TNG episodes where the main characters, who are used to holodecks on a daily basis, had absolutely no idea that they were on a holodeck.
I don't think the Borg encounter at J-25 occured in a version of a holodeck, so Q can accelerate a starship to thousands of times its "true" maximum velocity.
  
Why would this be any trouble? Beam the entire crew into a holodeck and play out the entire little scenario, and while they're gone, carve out a section of the actual ship. Simple. 
Standing on the E-D's hull, talking normally and walking around without gravity boots would require more than transporter and holodeck fakery.
 
But not a hell of a lot more, if it actually did happen. An X-wing pilot with a mag-con field and gravity boots could do it. All this would prove is that Q have advanced equivalents of those, OR , that Q was showing Amanda Roges the extent of Q powers, which is illusions and tech.
Moving through time, even to the Big Bang, entails quite a bit of technical sophistication too (it wasn't a trick, since it was an effort to escape another Q...a "hiding place" as Q called it).
  
Sean, the entire scenario could have been Q's version of a Dexter Hill adventure. Beam the crew to the holodeck and have at it.
Same story in miniaturizing VGR to the size of a Christmas ornament, or in "inadvertently" causing supernovae.
See above.
Q are a little more than just fakers.  They of course make themselves appear to be more than they are, but their essence won't be destroyed by a guy with a handgun.
We don't know that for certain, especially if they are surprised by a fist to the face.
According to him. For a billion year old being, he's suddenly gotten 
progessively older and fatter over the past 16 years.
He has appeared as such, yes, but you should divorce the idea that Q is limited to the form he takes on the Enterprise, DS9, or VGR.  That can't be the case; otherwise, he wouldn't last a second in the center of a comet, couldn't walk around in a vacuum, etc.
Again, this wouldn't be the case following my speculation above.
If he chose to geniunely spar with Sisko--say, he wanted to know what it was truly like to get knocked out, or whatever--it doesn't really matter.  He probably elected to experience the situation that way.  When he doesn't want to be hurt, he's not:  photorps didn't hurt him when he was a ball of energy chasing the E-D around.
 
When he was a ball of energy, how do we know he wasn't in an advanced Q craft? AGAIN, how do we know the entire scenario didn't take place on a Q holodeck?