Continuum Q
The Continuum Q is a universe imagined for the series televised of Star Trek.
The Continuum Q is a dimension different from that or act the majority of time the heroes of the universe of Star Trek. One knows practically nothing of this dimension and the little that one knows some comes from the rare members of this one who go in our dimension for, most of the time, to worry the heroes of Gene Roddenberry. The Continuum Q makes its first appearance only in the series " Star Trek: The new generation " , as of the episode controls besides.
The members of the Continuum Q are called all " Q" , including between them, which hardly makes easy any discussion with regard to them. The " Q" most known is incarnated by the actor John de Lancie. This " Q" is present in the pilot episode and the final one of the Star Trek series: The new generation.
The Continuum Q is never shown in TNG and its access seems prohibited or inaccessible or not localisable by the heroes of This series. Moreover not only once the characters ask for or live the " Q". Even the character of Ordering Riker, the second of the Picardy captain in Star Trek: NG, briefly equipped with the unlimited capacities of a " Q" , does not seek to go to meet them whereas the discovery of new forms of life or new civilization is in the middle of the mission of the characters of this series.
On the other hand, in Star Trek: To travel (episode Suicide; Deathwish ), several characters are allowed in the Continuum to be able to judge conditions of existence of Q (Quinn) following its request for asylum on Travelling it.
The Continuum Q can apparently be prohibited access including to a " Q" when this one is sanctioned for its disturbing attitude. The Continuum Q seems equipped with a form d'" authority supérieure" ready to deprive one of the " Q" totality of its capacities quasi-divine. It seems that this " authority supérieure" a certain bottom of morality or at least certain rules has that the " Q" do not owe enfreindre, but one is unaware of which. " Q" are even more mysterious than Organiens of the universe of the original series. The little which one knows is that it seems that, as for Organiens, the " Q" evolved/moved gradually to their current quasi-divine statute, a " age of or" reached approximately 10000 years ago which succeeded a social stagnation, for lack of new objectives to reach. Vis-a-vis this tedious stagnation, some " Q" wanted to rebel, to try to discover new feelings/emotions, new challenges, new questions which to answer by martyrisant the lower races or while wishing to give up immortality. Their quasi-divine statute seems to have deprived them of emotions such as the compassion or the simple respect of the life. Absolute capacity, absolute corruption.
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