Q (Star Trek)
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Q are a race of near-omnipotent, near-omniscient god-like beings from a parallel existence called the Q Continuum. They are largely indifferent to the affairs of the non-Q beings living in normal space, with a few exceptions. The most notable of these is Q as played by John de Lancie, a mischievous Q who periodically harasses the crews of the starships Enterprise-D and Voyager.
Other members of the Continuum featured on the series are Q's wife Q, their son q (called Junior by his father, and signified by a lower-case q in writing), Q2 who is a friend of Q, and Amanda Rogers who was raised like a human but eventually discovered her true identity. Fans have speculated that Trelane from the original series episode "The Squire of Gothos" was also a Q (see below).
Some episodes have suggested that the Q had evolved to their current state over time, that possibly they were much like humans. Q once suggested that eventually the humans might even advance beyond the Q.
Q is one of the most beloved recurring characters on Star Trek: The Next Generation, in large part due to the comedic and dramatic chemistry between actors John de Lancie and Patrick Stewart (who plays Picard, captain of the Enterprise).
Episodes featuring one or more Q
- Star Trek: The Original Series
- "The Squire of Gothos" (not canon†)
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
- "Encounter at Farpoint"
- "Hide and Q"
- "Q Who?"
- "Déjà Q
- "Q-Pid"
- "True Q"
- "Tapestry
- "All Good Things . . ."
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- "Q-Less"
- Star Trek: Voyager
- "Deathwish"
- "The Q and the Grey"
- "Q2"
- Novels:
- Q-in-Law
- Q-Squared
- I, Q
- Star Trek The Q Continuum (Q-Zone, Q-Space, Q-Strike)
- Computer game
- Star Trek: Borg
†Note: Many fans have speculated that Squire Trelane was a Q; this formed the basis for Peter David's book Q-Squared. However, this link is only speculation, not canon.
External links
- Q at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek WikiWiki
- Q Continuum at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek WikiWiki