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Q vs... other "Diefic" creatures/races?

lonnehartlonnehart Member Posts: 846 Arc User
edited February 2014 in Ten Forward
Yes, we all acknowledge that Q is a very powerful being. So what if other seemingly similary powerful beings decided to test their powers against him?


It's true that Q is godlike in a way, but Voyager proved that even the Q can die. So what if he found himself being challenged by the dieties of Neverwinter or worse... if the Daleks sought to eliminate him?
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  • moonshadowdarkmoonshadowdark Member Posts: 1,899 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    As we've seen when the Daleks went up against the Bad Wolf, they suck at killing all powerful beings.

    Please, people. Accept that your other fandoms cannot beat anything out of Trek. Everytime you do, Trek just proves that it wins. In the name of fandoms, Star Trek is the equivalent of Batman.
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  • timeladykatietimeladykatie Member Posts: 86 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    I think the fairest comparison is Qs against Stargate's Ancients, in which Qs probably win solely on the basis that the Ancients wouldn't get involved. However, the Ancients did revoke omnipotence of other Ancients, so if the Q did earn intervention, it might be interesting. Descending, reascending, fighting across multiple planes of existence.
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  • f9thaceshighf9thaceshigh Member Posts: 1 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    lonnehart wrote: »
    Yes, we all acknowledge that Q is a very powerful being. So what if other seemingly similary powerful beings decided to test their powers against him?


    It's true that Q is godlike in a way, but Voyager proved that even the Q can die. So what if he found himself being challenged by the dieties of Neverwinter or worse... if the Daleks sought to eliminate him?

    for the record, if we go by Q and the Grey, it takes another Q to kill a Q.
  • artan42artan42 Member Posts: 10,450 Bug Hunter
    edited February 2014
    As we've seen when the Daleks went up against the Bad Wolf, they suck at killing all powerful beings.

    Please, people. Accept that your other fandoms cannot beat anything out of Trek. Everytime you do, Trek just proves that it wins. In the name of fandoms, Star Trek is the equivalent of Batman.

    Please, the Time War spat out things that would make Q scared.

    Daleks vs. Q - not going to happed.
    Bad Wolf, the Moment, The Nighmare Child etc. vs. Q - much better.
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  • squatsaucesquatsauce Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    Meaningless.

    Q and comparable beings exist beyond what we can logically comprehend. Their full powers are rarely ever explicitly outlined and their demonstrated powers imply that they are operating, at least in part, beyond the confines of space/time as we understand it.

    In instances where two such entities come into conflict, there's no guarantee that we would even really grasp what "winning" and "losing" would look like and, honestly we'd have no real way of telling them apart anyway, regardless of who won.

    Also: Q and the Grey is one of the clumsiest, most poorly-thought-out episodes in a series notable for it's clumsy, poorly-thought-out writing.
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