But let’s approach this problem with the heart of a true warrior. The Q has wants and needs, if the enemy is entrenched in a undefeatable fortress, you go after their supply chain, or their pride.
Imagine a fleet of Klingon ships takes Picard hostage and zips him away via a sun based time distortion event to before the Q’s had power or to after they did.
Q can be sad, mad, lonely… all those emotions are vulnerabilities. Grab them and squeeze like a true warrior.
jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year ago
The Greek gods in Star Trek are much weaker than the Q. The Klingons might actually have a chance of defeating them.
jet@hackertalks.com 1 year ago
So long as the Q don’t disrespect the honor of the Klingons, fine…
But I don’t see the Klingons backing down from a suicidal fight against the Q just because it’s impossible
Kolanaki@yiffit.net 1 year ago
“It is a good day to die!”
jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year ago
Going against an enemy that can turn them and their ancestors into tribbles might be the limit of Klingon foolhardiness.
jet@hackertalks.com 1 year ago
But let’s approach this problem with the heart of a true warrior. The Q has wants and needs, if the enemy is entrenched in a undefeatable fortress, you go after their supply chain, or their pride.
Imagine a fleet of Klingon ships takes Picard hostage and zips him away via a sun based time distortion event to before the Q’s had power or to after they did.
Q can be sad, mad, lonely… all those emotions are vulnerabilities. Grab them and squeeze like a true warrior.