TOS - The Squire of Gothos
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Re: TOS - The Squire of Gothos
Gene seemed keen on demystifying the godlike entity pretty in his stories; with the being in question shown as being fraudulent or in the mortal man opposing and/or standing up to the figure in question. "The God Thing" treatment is basically the TOS/TNG platitude of "we have have outgrown the need for gods" in a proto-TMP story.
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Dude Trelane would have straight knocked the snot out of Q.
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Re: TOS - The Squire of Gothos
I've noticed but never heard that much about it, the recurring theme of deities being ultimately false and shifty.MerelyAFan wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 3:48 am Gene seemed keen on demystifying the godlike entity pretty in his stories; with the being in question shown as being fraudulent or in the mortal man opposing and/or standing up to the figure in question. "The God Thing" treatment is basically the TOS/TNG platitude of "we have have outgrown the need for gods" in a proto-TMP story.
ST V being the first example that comes to mind, but I remember TOS episodes also where Kirk is just having none of that shit today and that the person should have felt foolish for trying.
I guess it's fitting that he died in a literally heavenous carnation, as if the post Roddenbery era just decided to go with "what's the difference" in the end. If Star Trek's just gonna have a wild ass space occurence for anything despite scientific rationale, who's to say that Kirk's contempt for the concept of almighty is a bit narrow.
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There was a bit where Kirk says something like "we prefer the one over the many" in that episode with Apollo, but that might have been thrown in to satisfy the studio.
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Trelane still needs technology. He made that clear. Q just has better feats, period.
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is virtually indistinguishable from magic.
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I can tell the difference.Madner Kami wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 2:53 pm Any sufficiently advanced technology is virtually indistinguishable from magic.
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Q, again, has better feats.
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Can't be all that great, de Lanci doesn't even have a wikifeet page.
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Q has been shown to go back to before the Big Bang... Trelane has not been shown to do this and is essentially a child, while Q can be childlike, but is most assuredly not (even ignoring "The Q and the Grey").
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