@@kobra6660 Ok, then propose to hold a hearing like she actually did, but on Earth so that every member of the Starfleet who had dealings with the Q could participate.
LOL@ 1:14 I love how Q slightly blows his own mind. Because it would mean the Voyager crew would actually be the ancestors of the race that allegedly seeded the galaxy. One hell of a snake eating its tail.
even though in TNG it was established that a female alien (that looked alot like the female Changling) created Humans, Klingons, Cardasians and Romulans and scattered their DNA across the universe .
Wasn't there an episode with Kirk or maybe Picard about how Klingons, Romulans and some other species have a common ancenstor and that this may be the reason for all the humanoid species in the universe?
I fucking love how Janeway immediately thinks of a way to fight protons seconds after learning of the problem. I doubt that was an improv exercise in the academy.
And the academy has improv exercises in general, so she should have some training with making such plans without being distracted by unimportant things like "how?", "why?" and "we will all die" I mean as long as your last name isn't kirk you can't win these tests and just have to do your best before failing XD
Steven Payne as basic as such knowledge is, thinking of it when you are shrunk down to atomic size.....come on....dont tell me thats not INSANELY clever thinking in lieu of sheer panic....
" as basic as such knowledge is, thinking of it when you are shrunk down to atomic size.....come on....dont tell me thats not INSANELY clever thinking in lieu of sheer panic...." - not really if you understand elementary school level physics/chemistry
regardless of how its done all u need to make some kind of signal that creates a positive charge. its simple science of opposites attract and similar repels.
@@robertballasty395 Having watched "How the Universe Works" many times, I can say with confidence that there were no particles, baryonic or otherwise, at the Big Bang.
Q prefers letting people solve their own problems; it's more interesting for him to see what answers they find - and more fun for him to watch the chaos.
@Cory Bernhardt That's what I said; he's prefers to see how they solve things for themselves - it's both more interesting and more entertaining in his eyes.
When Voyager was able to finally send their logs to Starfleet it must have been a very wtf moment. "Whoah, look at all this new borg tech they discovered, and ...and they have readings from the big bang?!"
Because when you've been dealing with omnipotent superdicks who are too petty to destroy you outright but keep endangering everyone you care about with their pettiness, annoyance is entirely warranted.
It's theorized that the Big Bang was an explosive outburst of both matter and antimatter - and when those two interact, the energy released from that annihilation is expansive and destructive. No shields could have protected them.
@@GayLPer Tuvok would be taking sensor readings so that would be some weird stuff in their computers. Janeway's report to the Starfleet brass on how their simple mission went so wrong, would have them reaching for headache pills I think.
Well, on the plus side, the sensors recorded everything and they even have a visual of the Big Bang. After they got home, this probably became priceless information for astronomers. :D
Of course Voyager has to put 'to boldly go where no man has gone before' to shame by sneak-peeking the creation of the universe. Kirk, Picard, move over.
@@thejdsgames1552Yeah, and from the OUTSIDE, no less! Q is the only thing making THAT possible - viewing the creation of the universe from outside should be impossible, since there IS nothing outside it - except for Q 😅
Always cracks me up when Janeway, Picard, and Riker talk down to Q...forgetting that Q is basically a godlike entity..and one in particular that was judging humanity and seemed to have the right to do so or at the very least nobody challenged him from the Q Continuum
I did a Story years ago where I was Captain of Enterprise 1701-D Picard was Admiral and So was Riker while they Visited the ship we encounter Q He had a smug look on his face as he said Captain I bring u the Future and There lay on the floor a Future me Dead, Q said Arent u gonna thank me? This Body is u from the Future after a run in with the Borg, Riker said Q What should Kelly say? u Kidnapped him and possibly killed his other self. I Forget the rest of the conversation I lost the book I wrote it in. But in a Future story I did indeed encounter the Borg We seperated the Saucer and had the Saucer leave with civillians while the Stardrive remained During the Battle My Friend who was also my 1st Officer dies. Q gave me a chance to go back and save her but what he didnt tell me is that to save her I had to die, It also created an issue of A duplicate Enterprise appeared Where Another Me is Captain I dont remember if it was an alternate reality ship or what but it was fun writing it even though I lost the book I wrote it in, Also Picard got back the Stargazer and Riker took Command of the Titan as his FlagShip
@@kellyberryIf you ever find the book or remember the rest I'd actually like to read it in more detail 🙂 I enjoy reading peoples' fanfictions they're usually a lot of fun, especially when they're really personal or really out-there.
From the episode "Death Wish" S2E18. Voyager is visited by Q after they accidently released an imprisoned q. That q had been imprisoned by the Q Continuum after he tried to end his own life - something never heard of before in an immortal society.
Should've just did what the Rebel Q did, cause chaos until they've had enough of him and strip away his powers. Pretty sure suicide would be easy, then. Or, Hell, just try living out your days as a human. Apparently, they terminate Q's that do that.
@@VGamingJunkieVT Except they wouldn't have stripped away his powers as it wouldn't be punishment for him and probably knew he was suicidal. From the episode, it seems he did spend some time on Earth living as a human, but the Q ignored it.
Why does everyone seem to forget that Janeway DID ask q to send them home. He said that that would be cheating. Please stop saying that she was a fool for never asking because she DID ASK.
Well... you’re also leaving out that Q & the Continuum attempted to bribe her & offered to transport them to Earth in exchange for siding with them. She chose her morals & integrity, again, over getting her crew home. & she didn’t even seem to agonize over this decision, when she had other times, both before & after this, questioned her original choice to strand the crew. This also ended up causing the Q Civil War & killing untold billions/trillions (Q war caused lots of random stars to go supernova). So that’s at least twice she doomed trillions (although I agree she didn’t really have a choice with Borg vs 8472).
This wins the day! The Q Continuum looks to have a "Prime Directive" of their own - more or less. Star Trek never really had a good explanation of how the Q Continuum let Q run amok until Picard showed up. I imagine a race that frowns upon misusing their powers would've taught Q a lesson as soon as Q first did it - whenever that was.
@@SaveTheFuture But it wasn't like that. The Klingons had a leader that was anti war, and anti mysticism. The Herogin had a leader that wanted to change their entire way of life. They had a Q that wanted to die.
😂calls q an enemy says he needs protection from him then transports the voyager. To the beginning of the firmation of the univers which is catastrophic. They cant survive that 😂
Janeway: How dare you come aboard this ship and endanger this crew with your tug of war. HELLO. JANEWAY. THEY'RE Q. Nobody is really in any danger. Q have the power to correct any fatalities that may occur.
if they so please. The real danger is being important enough to them so they would consider altering the timeline. And I have the nagging feeling, his buddy Lean-Luc is the only one he would do that for
She's much more direct and blunt with them - they're clearly not used to that kind of approach, particularly from humans. Then again, Sisko DID punch Q square in the face. 😅 "You HIT me! Picard never hit me!" 🤣 Picard and Q had a much more passive-aggressive relationship.
John Delancey's Q, for the few shows he was in, made an enormous impact on star Trek. From TNG's first shows "Encounter at Farpoint" to the introduction of the Borg.
If you were a Q, you could make that one day last as long as you wanted, too - theoretically forever. To be a Q for ANY length of time could mean the same as being Q forever 😊
The big bang scene really annoys me, because the big bang wasnt an explosion in the sense of a bomb going off. Nor was it something that happened in the universe. It was the expansion of the universe itself. It makes no sense to be able to sit and watch it.
Janeway's character was actually a scientist first; then a captain. Throughout the series, she is granted scientific insight into quite a few of their dilemmas.
This is years overdue, But I Just realized something. Doesn't this moment prove that Omega Particles didn't start the big bang as the ship would have effectively shut down briefly in their presence till Janeway reset the computer?
I mean, a science ship whose mission is to explore... why not ask Q to protect the ship, and get to be the first non god-like people to actually observe the Big Bang for more than a moment? I mean sensor scans of the first few (relative to them) hours of the universe's formation would be some extremely valuable information.
@@corruptedfile1985 I think that's his charm. He's basically a troll with godlike powers. In TNG, though, there was always some kind of lesson underneath all of the madness, something for the Enterprise to use to grow from.
@@corruptedfile1985 That's because Picard was being arrogant and thought he was prepared for anything. Think of how many more people would've died had they discovered the Borg on their own and didn't have Q to bail them out. He did them a great service in the long run.
There was q good take on that in the novels with Q vs Lwaxana Troi and Q2. Q revealed that he was behind a plot to show that love was a sham and broke up a marriage between 2 groups of space traders he had given Lwaxana a small portion of his powers. He pretended to be in love with Lwaxana. He revealed he actually detested her. She got mad. Q2 prevented Q from taking his powers back and one of the most bizzare fight/chase scenes ever took place. Highlights. They started in space. Then engineering via the warp nacelles. A herd of buffalo, a racquetball court, before she turned him into a tree and with a betazoid axe threatened his privates.
So Starfleet spent 100 years just studying everything in Voyager’s database? Including the Warp 10 experiment and whatever the hell Kess did to Voyager in “The Gift”?
actually, she said 'self-anointed' which means they consider themselves to be the guardians but they weren't elevated to that status by anyone else, and yet there's not a species in the universe that would stand a chance with challenging their position. lol
I'm fairly certain that "our" Q knows he's a trickster. He's not trying to be anyone's guardian, although he did make a habit of trying to teach humanity a lesson from time to time to push them along in their growth.
@@drmayeda1930 the Douwd are also close contenders. One wiped out an entire species over the death of a woman. The Prophets/Pah-Wraiths are also contenders as well. The Q likely are the most powerful of the non-coporeal, non-linear time lifeforms
They are an advanced life form that take the shape of humans or whatever life form they choose. They are able to manipulate time, space, energy and matter at will giving them "godlike" abilities. They are pretty awesome.
This scene is so bizarre... I realize the Q are omnipotent, but even if Voyager were taken to the big bang, wouldn't it still be impossible to view it from the outside, since there ISN'T anything outside it? Matter wasn't the only thing that formed in the big bang, space itself did too. The concept of "outside" the big bang just doesn't make sense. Really what it boils down to in the end is that the Q are the writers foregoing scientific accuracy altogether, throwing up their hands and saying "screw logic - it just IS!" The Q are the clown shoes of Star Trek lol 😂 when the writers wanted to write Star Trek meets Looney Toons, they bring in the Q.
There's a theory that a "White Hole" is the antithesis of a "Black Hole" wherein all the matter contained inside of a Black Hole, is released all at once. This is different from a Quasar as a Quasar releases energy/matter along it's poles but does so over a duration of time and not all at once. Of course the James Webb Space Telescope is still uncovering light that dates back "older" than our understanding of the beginning of time so I think it's safe to say that we still don't really know !@#$ about !@#$ lol
If I were Q, I would make it so that I would never have to wipe my ass again and it would just clean itself. I know that sounds petty but why not reach for something reasonable rather than reaching for toilet paper! lol
Voyager: The first Federation crew to witness the Big Bang. That's as profound a moment as you can get if you're a Starfleet officer.
Just the readings they took for those few seconds (both pre-Big Bang and subatomic) would be invaluable once they get back to Federation space!
I'm sure every enterprise has seen the Big Bang for what ever reason the show requires
Idiotic. Nobody can witness what didn't happen.
Yeah, ya gotta admit; once in a never experience
@@frankcabanski9409 so what did happen ?
"I request asylum on your ship."
"Take us back to Earth and you've got a deal."
**FWIP**
Roll credits.
They were home, tied to a Christmas tree for a minute!
She show have recommended taking them to Picard, lol
How do you grant asylum against that kind of power
@@kobra6660 Ok, then propose to hold a hearing like she actually did, but on Earth so that every member of the Starfleet who had dealings with the Q could participate.
Q would follow them to Earth for sure. Janeway would have endangered Earth and everybody on it.
"This ship will not survive the formation of the cosmos" - B'Elanna chiming in with the most obvious statement in pre-universe history.
1:05
She's about as smart as Klingons get.
"This ship will not survive the formation of the cosmos."
Tom from T&J: *"DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT"*
I think "*very old* hiding place" was more obvious.
Adrian Peace You mean pre-history.
Janeway: "Do you want to try hiding, say, 70 000 light years that way…"
Q ends up falling for her. She could've slipped the idea of putting them in the Alpha Quadrant as a little gift.
@@VGamingJunkieVT She did, in the episode with jr.
Q already offered her that but she refused for some stupid reason.
No strings attached? I know he barters for a favorable verdict in Death Wish.
@@cadkls Q offered pretty much a bribe to impair her judgement. She sided with what she believes is right.
LOL@ 1:14 I love how Q slightly blows his own mind. Because it would mean the Voyager crew would actually be the ancestors of the race that allegedly seeded the galaxy. One hell of a snake eating its tail.
even though in TNG it was established that a female alien (that looked alot like the female Changling) created Humans, Klingons, Cardasians and Romulans and scattered their DNA across the universe .
@@AzguardMike .....I mean... yeah? That is the lore I guess
1:08 I love how Q trails off mid sentence "wait, is that the origin of the humanoids?"
Wasn't there an episode with Kirk or maybe Picard about how Klingons, Romulans and some other species have a common ancenstor and that this may be the reason for all the humanoid species in the universe?
It's a TNG episode, and it's about humanoid life in our galaxy, not the entire universe. memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/The_Chase_(episode)
the way he says it makes me think that he realized mid sentence, oh crap i wasn't supposed to say that
q isnt human, or with the federatrion.
Q isn't subject to the Temporal Prime Directive.
He turned Voyager into a Hallmark Christmas ornament. How meta can you get?? 🤣
2:07 is a commercial for this years Hallmark Star Trek ornaments.
It was a challenge to find an appropriate counterpart for John delancey; this guy nailed it, in all the style and seriousness of the classic Q theme.
@@saberiandream316 It was the best Q episode.
Was he the same actor as the doctor on the enterprise who was running an experiment and told troi to "turn off her mind beam into his soul"?
I fucking love how Janeway immediately thinks of a way to fight protons seconds after learning of the problem. I doubt that was an improv exercise in the academy.
Any scientist would know that a positive particle will be repelled by a positive charge though, it would only take a second to come to that decision.
And the academy has improv exercises in general, so she should have some training with making such plans without being distracted by unimportant things like "how?", "why?" and "we will all die"
I mean as long as your last name isn't kirk you can't win these tests and just have to do your best before failing XD
Steven Payne as basic as such knowledge is, thinking of it when you are shrunk down to atomic size.....come on....dont tell me thats not INSANELY clever thinking in lieu of sheer panic....
" as basic as such knowledge is, thinking of it when you are shrunk down to atomic size.....come on....dont tell me thats not INSANELY clever thinking in lieu of sheer panic...." - not really if you understand elementary school level physics/chemistry
regardless of how its done all u need to make some kind of signal that creates a positive charge. its simple science of opposites attract and similar repels.
One of the most ridiculous yet epic moments in Star Trek history. Something that might have belonged in TOS.
why ridiculous
I need to find my copy of Three-Minute Universe.
@@robertballasty395 Having watched "How the Universe Works" many times, I can say with confidence that there were no particles, baryonic or otherwise, at the Big Bang.
"i'll grant you asylum on my home star." -- series instantly ends.
Eh? Quinn could survive though...
@@purplepill2024 Yeah but they'd all be home.
1:05 The best thing any engineering officer has ever said.
I always thought it was depressing how the Q could have easily transported Voyager back home. So close yet so far.
I think he preferred to keep that as leverage plus he always loved teaching humans lessons
Q isn't a big fan of hand holding. He assisted Picard through the anomaly that he forced him into, but Picard still had to figure it out for himself.
Q prefers letting people solve their own problems; it's more interesting for him to see what answers they find - and more fun for him to watch the chaos.
What would us puny humans learn from that?
@Cory Bernhardt That's what I said; he's prefers to see how they solve things for themselves - it's both more interesting and more entertaining in his eyes.
I love that quote. “ did anyone tell you you’re angry when you’re beautiful“
I've used that one a time or two myself on my lady friend.
l think Hallmark released the Voyager Christmas ornament later that year.
Heidi Fedor The Christmas tree look like it was the one from Star Trek Generations when Picard is in the nexus
@@jillevans1109 I was thinking the same
They did. My father has one. It has a plug to fit into a normal light string so the warp engines light up.
@@johnhuffman9533 i have the Klingon Bird-of-prey ornament from years ago
I always think of this episode when I hang my Star Trek ornaments on the tree.
"This ship will not survive the formation of the cosmos!"
I love that line xD
When Voyager was able to finally send their logs to Starfleet it must have been a very wtf moment. "Whoah, look at all this new borg tech they discovered, and ...and they have readings from the big bang?!"
How can they not be excited? They witness the birth of the universe and all they do is argue with Q xD
Because when you've been dealing with omnipotent superdicks who are too petty to destroy you outright but keep endangering everyone you care about with their pettiness, annoyance is entirely warranted.
It's theorized that the Big Bang was an explosive outburst of both matter and antimatter - and when those two interact, the energy released from that annihilation is expansive and destructive. No shields could have protected them.
"yes but just think of the honor having your DNA spread from one corner of the universe to the other..." :P
@@GayLPer
Tuvok would be taking sensor readings so that would be some weird stuff in their computers. Janeway's report to the Starfleet brass on how their simple mission went so wrong, would have them reaching for headache pills I think.
Well, on the plus side, the sensors recorded everything and they even have a visual of the Big Bang. After they got home, this probably became priceless information for astronomers. :D
This was such a great show, always made better when Q would visit.
Of course Voyager has to put 'to boldly go where no man has gone before' to shame by sneak-peeking the creation of the universe. Kirk, Picard, move over.
I like how they've tried to recreate what that might look like. They might as well have had a view of Voyager and the surrounding area.
Technically, it was Q's doing. Q should be a captain of a ship, he probably knows all about the universe already.
@GODofGrace1 Q only took Picard back to the time when life began on Earth, not the creation of the universe.
@@thejdsgames1552Yeah, and from the OUTSIDE, no less! Q is the only thing making THAT possible - viewing the creation of the universe from outside should be impossible, since there IS nothing outside it - except for Q 😅
"Did any ever tell you you're angry when you're beautiful?"
I got to use that line! XD
Did anyone tell you you're angry when you're beautiful...
XD
One of the best of the series: thoughtful and funny.
Always cracks me up when Janeway, Picard, and Riker talk down to Q...forgetting that Q is basically a godlike entity..and one in particular that was judging humanity and seemed to have the right to do so or at the very least nobody challenged him from the Q Continuum
I did a Story years ago where I was Captain of Enterprise 1701-D Picard was Admiral and So was Riker while they Visited the ship we encounter Q He had a smug look on his face as he said Captain I bring u the Future and There lay on the floor a Future me Dead, Q said Arent u gonna thank me? This Body is u from the Future after a run in with the Borg, Riker said Q What should Kelly say? u Kidnapped him and possibly killed his other self. I Forget the rest of the conversation I lost the book I wrote it in. But in a Future story I did indeed encounter the Borg We seperated the Saucer and had the Saucer leave with civillians while the Stardrive remained During the Battle My Friend who was also my 1st Officer dies. Q gave me a chance to go back and save her but what he didnt tell me is that to save her I had to die, It also created an issue of A duplicate Enterprise appeared Where Another Me is Captain I dont remember if it was an alternate reality ship or what but it was fun writing it even though I lost the book I wrote it in, Also Picard got back the Stargazer and Riker took Command of the Titan as his FlagShip
@@kellyberryIf you ever find the book or remember the rest I'd actually like to read it in more detail 🙂
I enjoy reading peoples' fanfictions they're usually a lot of fun, especially when they're really personal or really out-there.
2:04 Wait wait wait.... is it possible that they were actually on earth on that Christmas tree?? That would be quite ironic😅
From the episode "Death Wish" S2E18.
Voyager is visited by Q after they accidently released an imprisoned q. That q had been imprisoned by the Q Continuum after he tried to end his own life - something never heard of before in an immortal society.
Should've just did what the Rebel Q did, cause chaos until they've had enough of him and strip away his powers. Pretty sure suicide would be easy, then. Or, Hell, just try living out your days as a human. Apparently, they terminate Q's that do that.
@@VGamingJunkieVT Except they wouldn't have stripped away his powers as it wouldn't be punishment for him and probably knew he was suicidal. From the episode, it seems he did spend some time on Earth living as a human, but the Q ignored it.
0:54 “RECORD ALL POSSIBLE DATA!”
Why does everyone seem to forget that Janeway DID ask q to send them home. He said that that would be cheating. Please stop saying that she was a fool for never asking because she DID ASK.
Well... you’re also leaving out that Q & the Continuum attempted to bribe her & offered to transport them to Earth in exchange for siding with them. She chose her morals & integrity, again, over getting her crew home. & she didn’t even seem to agonize over this decision, when she had other times, both before & after this, questioned her original choice to strand the crew.
This also ended up causing the Q Civil War & killing untold billions/trillions (Q war caused lots of random stars to go supernova). So that’s at least twice she doomed trillions (although I agree she didn’t really have a choice with Borg vs 8472).
If asking was all it took, Q could have stopped the Borg and the Dominion.
@@lamelama22 I can’t quite help but wonder if that was just another test for humanity from Q
That was de Lancie Q, people are saying she should've asked Quinn to do it.
Also, Q offered to send them home, IF SHE RULED IN HIS FAVOR. In other words, HE TRIED TO BLACKMAIL HER INTO RULING IN HIS FAVOR.
After witnessing two Q's fight things out like children I wouldn't be surprised if the whole crew on Voyager had very strong drink and Therapy
so voyager has sensors to tell them they've travelled back in time to the big bang
Well, since there would be no stars of any kind, or even free-floating molecular hydrogen out there, it wouldn't be a hard conclusion to draw.
Before they figured it out, I could tell it looked just like artistic interpretations...
Sensors to give them infomation for them to come to a conclusion.
One of the greatest sci-fi lines of all time: This ship will not survive the formation of the cosmos!
It would've been funny if she said fire a torpedo when they saw his face outside.
Q: You shot me.....Picard never shot me
Janeway: Im not Picard
@@scottythegreat1 Oh man, what a scene that'd have been! Missed opportunities...
2:31 Oh sure, judge the entire Q continuum for the actions of a few of their host, that's fair.
domidium that’s actually a criticism I had of the whole show. They portray races/species as being roughly the same/acting the same.
Q aren't trills. They don't have hosts. Q are like organians only obnoxious. We see Q the most. Voyager gave Q the most screen time.
If anything, this Q is an anomaly of sorts, a rebellious spirit.
This wins the day! The Q Continuum looks to have a "Prime Directive" of their own - more or less. Star Trek never really had a good explanation of how the Q Continuum let Q run amok until Picard showed up. I imagine a race that frowns upon misusing their powers would've taught Q a lesson as soon as Q first did it - whenever that was.
@@SaveTheFuture But it wasn't like that. The Klingons had a leader that was anti war, and anti mysticism. The Herogin had a leader that wanted to change their entire way of life. They had a Q that wanted to die.
THE HELL YOU WILL!!!
Should've punched his face like Sisko did.
Lol she got pissed
I really like that they keep "checking sensors" and "scanning the sector" ... they could just wait until Q gets bored.
But....... but...... but I want a USS Voyager ornament on my tree.... :(
I remembered this happening in TNG. Mandela effect?
A fully functioning one, no less...
rkmugen I want one with people inside it. I want tiny people in my Christmas ornaments.
@@manuell3505 , no. It didn't happen in TNG.
Make one of paper mache? Or painted floral foam, carved like soap?
Always get that sudden anxiety when Q teleports out in a mood
That episode was fun.
😂calls q an enemy says he needs protection from him then transports the voyager. To the beginning of the firmation of the univers which is catastrophic. They cant survive that 😂
Funny thing that, I had a Voyager ornament on my tree. One wonder's if my ornament was Q's doing.
Why is no one talking about Q just flirted Captain Janeway while she is mighty piss off of the hide and seek. 😂
Q surely the best character in all science fiction
Janeway: How dare you come aboard this ship and endanger this crew with your tug of war. HELLO. JANEWAY. THEY'RE Q. Nobody is really in any danger. Q have the power to correct any fatalities that may occur.
if they so please. The real danger is being important enough to them so they would consider altering the timeline. And I have the nagging feeling, his buddy Lean-Luc is the only one he would do that for
Janeway: The only person to face down 2 Qs at once (twice), and win both times.
She's much more direct and blunt with them - they're clearly not used to that kind of approach, particularly from humans.
Then again, Sisko DID punch Q square in the face. 😅 "You HIT me! Picard never hit me!" 🤣
Picard and Q had a much more passive-aggressive relationship.
1:35 - So that's what inspired Paris to run the Captain Proton program.
No Captain Proton is just their version of Flash Gordon, actually made me happy to see a Flash Gordon reference.
LOL I have a Voyager ornament!
Did Q show up, telling the tiny Q in the ship to quit running?
@@VGamingJunkieVT lol it be funny if it was at Deadpool house
0:18 The ultimate flip off
LOL! Yes.
John Delancey's Q, for the few shows he was in, made an enormous impact on star Trek. From TNG's first shows "Encounter at Farpoint" to the introduction of the Borg.
Love at 0:19, it looks like he's flipping Q off!
self anointed guardians of the universe when no 1 asked em to be,,
sounds like america,, and they wonder why the rest of the planet dont like em!
Q from Star Trek and Discord from My Little Pony. 0 differences. 😂
I wish I could be Q for a day.
If you were a Q, you could make that one day last as long as you wanted, too - theoretically forever. To be a Q for ANY length of time could mean the same as being Q forever 😊
@@illuminocalypse5210 That's why I just need a day!
You can not hide from the god of trolling!
The big bang scene really annoys me, because the big bang wasnt an explosion in the sense of a bomb going off. Nor was it something that happened in the universe. It was the expansion of the universe itself. It makes no sense to be able to sit and watch it.
Yep, the expansion of the universe from a hot dense state to the universe of today over a period of 13.8 billion years
Strictly speaking, there is no such thing as “before the Big Bang” either, it’s a meaningless statement.
Head cannon was that was the Christmas tree in Picard's house while he was in the nexus.
Quinn: Lets hide on a Christmas tree in late 20th century.
Janeway: Now what?
It all started with a big bang
Any more “angry” janeway and she might preform the “Sisko” maneuver
1:49 wow she actually thought of a way to repel this most...unusual foe!
I'm legitimately impressed! XD
Janeway's character was actually a scientist first; then a captain. Throughout the series, she is granted scientific insight into quite a few of their dilemmas.
I was a bit bothered by the...uh...unsavory appearance of the protons? Think male cells...
No matter which "Q" it is, they're all pains on the arse!
yes but its good that kirk dint meet Q
I so love ( not in a gay way, mind you) John delance ! Such a favorite!
This is years overdue, But I Just realized something. Doesn't this moment prove that Omega Particles didn't start the big bang as the ship would have effectively shut down briefly in their presence till Janeway reset the computer?
I mean, a science ship whose mission is to explore... why not ask Q to protect the ship, and get to be the first non god-like people to actually observe the Big Bang for more than a moment? I mean sensor scans of the first few (relative to them) hours of the universe's formation would be some extremely valuable information.
You would have expected them to be more advanced and develloped, however they perfectly blend in...,
"....self anointed guardians of the universe"-Uttered by a Federation officer.
Like children the "Q" are it seems. LOL
Oh do tell us more.
I wonder which 1 of these Q is the great grand daddy of Trelane? Trelane is considered by some to be a young member of the Q continuum.
i love Q
i do too but he can be annoying
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I think that's his charm. He's basically a troll with godlike powers. In TNG, though, there was always some kind of lesson underneath all of the madness, something for the Enterprise to use to grow from.
@@VGamingJunkieVT yeah but in season 7 of Voyager and in some season of tng he threw the ship into the borg
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That's because Picard was being arrogant and thought he was prepared for anything. Think of how many more people would've died had they discovered the Borg on their own and didn't have Q to bail them out. He did them a great service in the long run.
@@VGamingJunkieVT ok you got a good point there but there are some times where Q could've done better
I need to get a Voyager ornament now...not because I like that series, but because I like Q episodes in general.
I believe they actually produced one specifically because of this episode.
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I looked, you can still get them on amazon if you're willing to fork out stupid amounts of money for one.
Note that when Janeway lost it, both Q played nice. You don't want to antagonize the Chuck Norris of Star Trek.
There should be a movie with q as the main focus
The female captain hogging all Q not hugging as in touching
Yes, let's just quickly do a bit of scanning while we're witnessing the Big Bang.
I think I see Christmas tree 😄
When two hackers join your roblox server and fight each other with the log commands.
is this xmas tree , the one from star trek generstions?
Probably
She could have traded asylum for being back at home..
Why doesn't the Q just make himself half a centimeter tall and go hide behind some equipment?
''You can't hide from me, Q!''
There was q good take on that in the novels with Q vs Lwaxana Troi and Q2. Q revealed that he was behind a plot to show that love was a sham and broke up a marriage between 2 groups of space traders he had given Lwaxana a small portion of his powers. He pretended to be in love with Lwaxana. He revealed he actually detested her. She got mad. Q2 prevented Q from taking his powers back and one of the most bizzare fight/chase scenes ever took place. Highlights. They started in space. Then engineering via the warp nacelles. A herd of buffalo, a racquetball court, before she turned him into a tree and with a betazoid axe threatened his privates.
Q would find lol.
True Q seems to suggest that one ability of a Q is to be able to track down other Q's. He was trying to teach her how to use it.
He made himself and Voyager smaller than protons. I don't think being half a centimeter tall would help.
"This ship will not survive the formation of the cosmos." Jya think??
So Starfleet spent 100 years just studying everything in Voyager’s database? Including the Warp 10 experiment and whatever the hell Kess did to Voyager in “The Gift”?
cool i was looking for this,i remember him in space like that outside one of the federation ships
It would have been funny if tuvok fired phasers at q when they were a Christmas ornament
I’d like to think that it was Picard’s Christmas tree in the Nexus. After all, what’s the point of Heaven without Q.
*"According to my readings"*
Oh ok
I like gerrit Graham.
0:32 welp, Star Trek is over
Is that 'Beef' from the Phantom of the Paradise ?
Fancy calling her Cap. 🤣
Stating the obvious because the absurdity of the situation makes everyone lose track of it
Did anyone tell you your Angry when your Beautiful ❤️
U wouldnt be able to detect the big bang till it hits , cause the universe expands faster than the speed of light....but who cares...love star trek
The backfire effect as seen from distance in a gray space was pretty cool...
The sensors are FTL based which is why they can detect ships in warp.
So basically Voyager has, in its sensor logs, data telemetry from the creation of the universe? 🤷♂️
actually, she said 'self-anointed' which means they consider themselves to be the guardians but they weren't elevated to that status by anyone else, and yet there's not a species in the universe that would stand a chance with challenging their position. lol
I don't recall Q ever making that claim of the Continuum.
Mr48GOAT, "0" came close.
The only ones that might match them is the Organians, they are energy beings just like the Q.
I'm fairly certain that "our" Q knows he's a trickster. He's not trying to be anyone's guardian, although he did make a habit of trying to teach humanity a lesson from time to time to push them along in their growth.
@@drmayeda1930 the Douwd are also close contenders. One wiped out an entire species over the death of a woman. The Prophets/Pah-Wraiths are also contenders as well. The Q likely are the most powerful of the non-coporeal, non-linear time lifeforms
Did anyone ever tell you your angry when your beautiful
What is a Q exactly ...as there seems to be a few of them ?
They are an advanced life form that take the shape of humans or whatever life form they choose. They are able to manipulate time, space, energy and matter at will giving them "godlike" abilities. They are pretty awesome.
@@rickschweitzer9845 thank u
Like Gazoo in the Flinstones
I recreate the Christmas tree every year.
This scene is so bizarre... I realize the Q are omnipotent, but even if Voyager were taken to the big bang, wouldn't it still be impossible to view it from the outside, since there ISN'T anything outside it? Matter wasn't the only thing that formed in the big bang, space itself did too. The concept of "outside" the big bang just doesn't make sense.
Really what it boils down to in the end is that the Q are the writers foregoing scientific accuracy altogether, throwing up their hands and saying "screw logic - it just IS!"
The Q are the clown shoes of Star Trek lol 😂 when the writers wanted to write Star Trek meets Looney Toons, they bring in the Q.
There's a theory that a "White Hole" is the antithesis of a "Black Hole" wherein all the matter contained inside of a Black Hole, is released all at once.
This is different from a Quasar as a Quasar releases energy/matter along it's poles but does so over a duration of time and not all at once.
Of course the James Webb Space Telescope is still uncovering light that dates back "older" than our understanding of the beginning of time so I think it's safe to say that we still don't really know !@#$ about !@#$ lol
He should’ve have said you’re beautiful when you’re angry
That's just Q flirting with her though.
Well someone missed the joke
If I were Q, I would make it so that I would never have to wipe my ass again and it would just clean itself.
I know that sounds petty but why not reach for something reasonable rather than reaching for toilet paper! lol