![]() I don't think we know enough about the Cytherians - I would put them on the scale of the Vorlons in Babylon 5, but not quite Q-level. quote:Ĥ- The beings who gave Barkley his powers? Immensely powerful, but also with lots of limitations and brackets around that power. For that matter, the folks from Talos IV were pretty power for corporeal beings. At any rate, they chose not to interfere - almost the opposite of Q's personal philsophy. quote:Īlways assumed that those folks had a geographical limit (as can the effect by Trelane's parents) or range - a range not imposed on the continuum. Star Trek was riffing on itself with Trelane as it is - as Charlie X explored similar themes very early in the first season. A childlike being, with a childlike sense of morality, but with Godlike powers. TNG (and, to be fair, a lot of the new shows paid some sort of tribute to the old - often, repeatedly - and why not? TOS was fantastically ahead of its time and, perhaps THE classic example of a show that was "too good" for television) - recycled the Squire of Gothos basics in making Q in the first place. ![]() 1- Q/The Continuum? 2- Trelane's parents? ![]()
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