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They are, but that borders on spirit of the character arguments. The mods here go by direct feats. And you know, "The Q and the Grey" was such a massive letdown. It didn't utilize the full potential of the Q to their utmost effect. I mean, the preceding Q-arc episode, "Death Wish," at least had...
Small mistakes? How about inconsistencies in DC and AP? I know people like Idazmi will think they're consistently planetary, and while they have a few feats within those ranges, there are many other examples too - to name two, "Alliances" and "Future's End." It's why trying to figure out the...
I wanna say this - water manipulation is NEVER something I can recall seeing him do on the show - the primary canon. He could, definitely. But until it's shown, it's speculation.
My original intent was simply to ask why Ellimist is not while Q is in relation to the 10-D vs. 26-D thing Animorphs has in contrast to Barclay postulating it. I mean, I don't think we're gonna get an answer anytime soon. Remember back when Idazmi and myself were arguing about the Enterprise...
It is left up into the air on whether or not the Q are omnipotent, since we have only their word, or just beings with some advanced tech humans could reach eventually. Yeah, Voyager said the Q have always existed, but in the very same episode, it had also said Q foreplay lasts decades - only to...
That's the issue. The Star Trek, Stargate, etc, spin-off material are NOT meant to be part of the larger world like the Star Wars Legends books and comics and games, etc, were. NONE of them were meant to be canon. Ever.
As to Q weapons, there are the transcripts. Free for anyone to look through.
But then, Barclay also brought up Einstein's theory about ten dimensions vs. 26 dimensions. You know, quantum principle vs. general relativity? I know very little about that.
What are some of Pre-Crisis Hal's feats? Even so, I don't think OP clarified Pre-Crisis or Post-Crisis. And others, like New 52 Hal, couldn't even beat Superman with chains.
Very true. As I'd said before, the Q have the best feats of any omnipotent beings, despite attempts to downplay ("they only blew up stars in their civil war!"). It's amazing to me. And yet, "The Q and the Grey" is a very bad episode, quality wise. But, it did give the Q a few good feats.
Wasn't it agreed earlier that Q should be downgraded, by a mod? I'm confused. Lemme run all this down.
Nexus is pretty much just a ribbon flying through space, as presented. There's no indication if it is a higher dimension at all, merely that it "intersects the past and future," as shown from...
Because again, subspace has an infinite number of dimensions, and if the mods were unhappy with Ellimist being brought to High 1-C because the extra six dimensions in 10-D curve back into themselves, the same equally applies to Q too, since 18 dimensions in 26-D curve back into themselves in the...
Q now needs to be High 2-A, right, Ultima Reality?
This leads to another question I'd had... do we even dare consider the possibility of marking the Enterprise-D at 2-A, realistically? I had argued to downgrade it months ago because I felt it was too high. But if we're gonna go high, then why...
Well, that was my original question, how it relates to Star Trek, since again, I saw the same logic being denied yet applied elsewhere, that the other "dimensions" curve into and cancel each other out. Thanks! Still, we could keep this thread around to discuss further revisions past tiering...
And btw, my original point was that stating Q is 26th-dimensional simply based on Barclay's supergenius when he himself admits in the same breath that they curl back into themselves, the other 16 dimensions, seems weird.