How would the Jedi react to the Q?
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How would the Jedi react to the Q?
Just wondering how it would feel, to their perception, if a Q was in the same room as them because of the Jedi senses and the force, how would they 'feel' the Q, and more interestingly, how would they react?
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Re: How would the Jedi react to the Q?
How would we know?
Seriously, this is utterly unquantifiable.
If you must have an answer though, Troi's reaction to Q's first appearance in farpoint would be the only example of someone ESPing a Q that I know of.
Seriously, this is utterly unquantifiable.
If you must have an answer though, Troi's reaction to Q's first appearance in farpoint would be the only example of someone ESPing a Q that I know of.
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Re: How would the Jedi react to the Q?
Given the endless debates over Q's abilities ("are they actually magical beings or just technologically advanced aliens," etc.), I think I'm going to agree with Necron. I don't think you can really quantify Q's abilities or power. And, like the Borg, Q has changed quite a bit through the various shows. At first, it seemed like he could do shit like summon entire groups of army troops to fight, create worlds where characters like Robin Hood actually exist, give humans his powers, torture other aliens, etc. When DS9 rolled around, he didn't do much more than provide comedy relief (like taking a punch to the face). Then on Voyager, it became even more confusing. The Voyager crew was doing dumb shit like going into the Q Continuum, threatening Q's with their own weapons, etc. I remember one situation where Janeway once said that, despite his many faults, Q was never was a liar. Q reluctantly agreed that he was not. But Remember Vash on TNG referring to a title he had as "The God of Lies?" He's been rewritten too many times.
Who knows.
Who knows.