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| acteur = [[John de Lancie]]
 
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'''Q''' was een zeer machtig wezen afkomstig van een onsterfelijk en goddelijk [[Rassen en Culturen|ras]] dat ook bekend stond als [[Q (ras)|de Q]].
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'''Q''' was een zeer machtig wezen afkomstig van een onsterfelijk en goddelijk [[Rassen en culturen|ras]] dat ook bekend stond als [[Q (ras)|de Q]].
   
Q verscheen verschillende malen aan boord van [[Starfleet]] [[sterrenschip|schepen]] en [[buitenpost]]en tijdens de [[2360s]] en [[2370s]]. De hogere Starfleet [[officier]]en zijn allemaal van zijn bestaan ingelicht. Hij verscheen bijna altijd in het uniform van een Starfleet [[captain]].
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Q verscheen verschillende malen aan boord van [[Starfleet]] [[sterrenschip|schepen]] en [[buitenpost]]en tijdens de [[2360s]] en [[2370s]]. De hogere Starfleet [[officier]]en zijn allemaal van zijn bestaan ingelicht. Hij verscheen bijna altijd in het uniform van een Starfleet [[kapitein]].
   
Bij elk bezoek demonstreerde hij zijn superieure mogelijkheden, maar had tevens een denkwijze die [[Federatie]] [[wetenschapper]]s niet goed bij zo'n machtig wezen konden plaatsen. Hij stond bekend als een "bemoeial", "ongedierte" en "onaangenaam". Ondanks zijn ietwat vervelende houding had hij vaak wel het beste voor met de [[mens]]heid. Hoewel dit niet expliciet duidelijk wordt gemaakt. Op de [[planeet]] [[Brax (planeet)|Brax]] stond hij bekend als "De God der Leugens". ([[DS9]]:"[[Q-Less]]")
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Bij elk bezoek demonstreerde hij zijn superieure mogelijkheden, maar had tevens een denkwijze die [[Federatie]] [[wetenschapper]]s niet goed bij zo'n machtig wezen konden plaatsen. Hij stond bekend als een "bemoeial", "ongedierte" en "onaangenaam". Ondanks zijn ietwat vervelende houding had hij vaak wel het beste voor met de [[mens]]heid. Hoewel dit niet expliciet duidelijk wordt gemaakt. Op de [[planeet]] [[Brax (planeet)|Brax]] stond hij bekend als "De God der Leugens". ([[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|DS9]]: "[[Q-Less]]")
   
Tijdens zijn korte "degradatie" van het [[Q Continuüm|Continuüm]] naar de mensheid beweerde hij een [[IQ]] van 2005 te hebben. ([[TNG]]:"[[Deja Q]]")
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Tijdens zijn korte "degradatie" van het [[Q continuüm|continuüm]] naar de mensheid beweerde hij een [[IQ]] van 2005 te hebben. ([[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]]: "[[Deja Q]]")
 
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==Picard and the ''Enterprise''==
 
==Picard and the ''Enterprise''==
He was first encountered by the Federation when he appeared aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in early [[2364]]. He warned the crew of the ''Enterprise'' that Humanity should return to their home [[Sol System|star system]] or be destroyed, and when he encountered resistance, he placed Humanity on trial with [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and his command crew as representatives. He accused Humanity of being a "dangerous, savage child-race." Picard managed to strike a deal with Q, however, and submitted to a test of conduct to prove that Humanity had evolved beyond its previously savage state. The ''Enterprise''{{'}}s mission to [[Farpoint Station]] served as this test. The Starfleet crew sufficiently proved their evolved state of being by discovering and assisting a [[spaceborne entity]] that had been coerced by the [[Bandi]] to take the form of a [[starbase]]. Q disappeared, but promised the crew they had not seen the last of him. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
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He was first encountered by the Federation when he appeared aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in early [[2364]]. He warned the crew of the ''Enterprise'' that Humanity should return to their home [[Sol System|star system]] or be destroyed, and when he encountered resistance, he placed Humanity on trial with [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and his command crew as representatives. He accused Humanity of being a "dangerous, savage child-race." Picard managed to strike a deal with Q, however, and submitted to a test of conduct to prove that Humanity had evolved beyond its previously savage state. The ''Enterprise''{{'}}s mission to [[Farpoint station]] served as this test. The Starfleet crew sufficiently proved their evolved state of being by discovering and assisting a [[spaceborne entity]] that had been coerced by the [[Bandi]] to take the form of a [[starbase]]. Q disappeared, but promised the crew they had not seen the last of him. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
   
The next time Q appeared on the ''Enterprise'' later that year, he created a bizarre and deadly "game" for the ship's crew, in order to demonstrate that he had given [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] Q-like abilities. He and Picard settled on a bet that if Riker rejects his offer, the Q would leave humanity alone forever. Ultimately, Riker rejected these new powers, and Q was forced back into the Continuum. His motives for attempting to recruit Riker were not made clear. ({{TNG|Hide and Q}})
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The next time Q appeared on the ''Enterprise'' later that year, he created a bizarre and deadly "game" for the ship's crew, in order to demonstrate that he had given [[commandant]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] Q-like abilities. He and Picard settled on a bet that if Riker rejects his offer, the Q would leave humanity alone forever. Ultimately, Riker rejected these new powers, and Q was forced back into the Continuum. His motives for attempting to recruit Riker were not made clear. ({{TNG|Hide and Q}})
   
In his third appearance in [[2365]], Q first expressed an interest in joining Picard's crew. He even offered to refrain from using his powers for the duration; perhaps favoring that his offer was genuine. However, when Picard declined, Q tried to show how much he could be of assistance by hurling the ''Enterprise'' into the path of a [[Borg cube]]. Q was hoping to show the Federation that it was entirely unprepared to meet some of the more powerful races that existed in the universe. Ultimately, Picard had to beg for Q's help in escaping from the pursuit of the Borg ship.
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In his Derde appearance in [[2365]], Q first expressed an interest in joining Picard's crew. He even offered to refrain from using his powers for the duration; perhaps favoring that his offer was genuine. However, when Picard declined, Q tried to show how much he could be of assistance by hurling the ''Enterprise'' into the path of a [[Borg cube]]. Q was hoping to show the Federation that it was entirely unprepared to meet some of the more powerful races that existed in the universe. Ultimately, Picard had to beg for Q's help in escaping from the pursuit of the Borg ship.
   
 
Q's motives for introducing the Federation to the Borg may not have been as malicious as they appeared. Following the events of 2152, the Borg were already aware of Humans and Earth by this point. In fact, it seems possible that they sent the original cube that Q brought the ''Enterprise'' in contact with to investigate the signal from the 22nd century. ({{ENT|Regeneration}})
 
Q's motives for introducing the Federation to the Borg may not have been as malicious as they appeared. Following the events of 2152, the Borg were already aware of Humans and Earth by this point. In fact, it seems possible that they sent the original cube that Q brought the ''Enterprise'' in contact with to investigate the signal from the 22nd century. ({{ENT|Regeneration}})
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Interestingly, in this encounter Q alluded to a past association with ''Enterprise'' [[bartender]] [[Guinan]]; Guinan has declined to elaborate on the nature of her relationship other than express her extreme dislike for Q. Based on Q's reactions, the sentiment seemed mutual. ({{TNG|Q Who}})
 
Interestingly, in this encounter Q alluded to a past association with ''Enterprise'' [[bartender]] [[Guinan]]; Guinan has declined to elaborate on the nature of her relationship other than express her extreme dislike for Q. Based on Q's reactions, the sentiment seemed mutual. ({{TNG|Q Who}})
   
In [[2366]], Q was stripped of his omnipotence and immortality and transformed into a Human by the [[Q Continuum]] as punishment for his irresponsibility. He sought refuge on the ''Enterprise'', requesting asylum and protection from those beings in the universe whom he had tormented. Although Captain Picard and the rest of the crew were unconvinced of the sincerity of Q's plea (and indeed suspected that the entire situation was merely an elaborate prank), Picard agreed to provide Q temporary asylum. Although not a [[scientist]], Q provided theoretical guidance for [[Geordi La Forge]]'s analysis of the [[Bre'el IV]] [[Bre'el IV moon|satellite]]. During this time, [[Data]] was assigned to watch Q, and Q gained an unusual perspective on Humanity and its condition. However, after a [[Calamarain]] attack nearly destroyed Data, Q resolved to end his life in order to prevent further risk to the ''Enterprise'' crew. [[Q2|Another Q]] prevented Q from sacrificing himself, and restored Q's powers as a reward for his selfless act. In gratitude, Q corrected the orbit of the Bre'el IV [[moon]], which was in danger of colliding with its primary &ndash; an event which the ''Enterprise'' crew was trying to prevent. Q also gave a special gift to Data, his "professor of the Humanities" &ndash; a brief moment of laughter. ({{TNG|Deja Q}})
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In [[2366]], Q was stripped of his omnipotence and immortality and transformed into a Human by the [[Q Continuum]] as punishment for his irresponsibility. He sought refuge on the ''Enterprise'', requesting asylum and protection from those beings in the universe whom he had tormented. Although kapitein Picard and the rest of the crew were unconvinced of the sincerity of Q's plea (and indeed suspected that the entire situation was merely an elaborate prank), Picard agreed to provide Q temporary asylum. Although not a [[scientist]], Q provided theoretical guidance for [[Geordi La Forge]]'s analysis of the [[Bre'el IV]] [[Bre'el IV moon|satellite]]. During this time, [[Data]] was assigned to watch Q, and Q gained an unusual perspective on Humanity and its condition. However, after a [[Calamarain]] attack nearly destroyed Data, Q resolved to end his life in order to prevent further risk to the ''Enterprise'' crew. [[Q2|Another Q]] prevented Q from sacrificing himself, and restored Q's powers as a reward for his selfless act. In gratitude, Q corrected the orbit of the Bre'el IV [[moon]], which was in danger of colliding with its primary &ndash; an event which the ''Enterprise'' crew was trying to prevent. Q also gave a special gift to Data, his "professor of the Humanities" &ndash; a brief moment of laughter. ({{TNG|Deja Q}})
   
 
In 2367, the ''Enterprise'' crew encountered a woman claiming to be the mythical [[Ardra]] of [[Ventax II]]. Her demonstrations of omnipotent power resembled those of Q, to the extent that [[Beverly Crusher]] wondered if she was, in fact, Q. Picard pointed out that the woman's obsession with the [[Contract of Ardra]] was atypical of Q, and her powers were later proved to be aided by sophisticated technology rather than any innate ability. ({{TNG|Devil's Due}})
 
In 2367, the ''Enterprise'' crew encountered a woman claiming to be the mythical [[Ardra]] of [[Ventax II]]. Her demonstrations of omnipotent power resembled those of Q, to the extent that [[Beverly Crusher]] wondered if she was, in fact, Q. Picard pointed out that the woman's obsession with the [[Contract of Ardra]] was atypical of Q, and her powers were later proved to be aided by sophisticated technology rather than any innate ability. ({{TNG|Devil's Due}})
   
Later in [[2367]], Q returned to the ''Enterprise'' to "properly" thank Captain Picard for his role in helping him regain his standing in the Continuum. At the time, Picard was meeting a friend named [[Vash]], [[Captain's Holiday (episode)|whom he'd met on]] [[Risa]] the year before. Q resolved to teach Picard a lesson about love, and cast Picard, Vash, and the ''Enterprise'' command crew into an elaborate scenario styled by the ancient legend of [[Robin Hood]]. Q himself assumed the role of the [[Sheriff of Nottingham]]. Ultimately, Picard learned his lesson, and everyone was returned to the ''Enterprise''. Intrigued by Vash, though, Q offered to take her on a journey of exploration to explore various archaeological ruins of the galaxy, and she accepted. ({{TNG|Qpid}})
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Later in [[2367]], Q returned to the ''Enterprise'' to "properly" thank kapitein Picard for his role in helping him regain his standing in the Continuum. At the time, Picard was meeting a friend named [[Vash]], [[kapitein's Holiday (episode)|whom he'd met on]] [[Risa]] the year before. Q resolved to teach Picard a lesson about love, and cast Picard, Vash, and the ''Enterprise'' command crew into an elaborate scenario styled by the ancient legend of [[Robin Hood]]. Q himself assumed the role of the [[Sheriff of Nottingham]]. Ultimately, Picard learned his lesson, and everyone was returned to the ''Enterprise''. Intrigued by Vash, though, Q offered to take her on a journey of exploration to explore various archaeological ruins of the galaxy, and she accepted. ({{TNG|Qpid}})
   
In [[2369]], Q once again appeared aboard the ''Enterprise''-D, this time to instruct [[Amanda Rogers]], a seemingly [[Human]] female who developed Q powers during her internship with [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]]. Shortly after Rogers' birth, the Continuum used a tornado to execute Rogers' parents, two Q who had assumed life as Humans on [[Earth]], for secretly conceiving a child. Although Q's petulant and acerbic attitude did little to ingratiate himself to Amanda, he eventually convinced her to go with him to the Continuum to learn to use her new-found abilities. ({{TNG|True Q}})
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In [[2369]], Q once again appeared aboard the ''Enterprise''-D, this time to instruct [[Amanda Rogers]], a seemingly [[Human]] female who developed Q powers during her internship with [[dokter]] [[Beverly Crusher]]. Shortly after Rogers' birth, the Continuum used a tornado to execute Rogers' parents, two Q who had assumed life as Humans on [[Earth]], for secretly conceiving a child. Although Q's petulant and acerbic attitude did little to ingratiate himself to Amanda, he eventually convinced her to go with him to the Continuum to learn to use her new-found abilities. ({{TNG|True Q}})
   
 
Later that same year, Q appeared to Jean-Luc Picard when the latter was critically injured in a [[Lenarian]] ambush. Appearing as "God," Q told Picard that he had died because of his [[artificial heart]], and offered him the chance to return to the incident in his youth, allowing him to relive the events leading up to his near-fatal injury and change history. Although Picard was successful in changing history, he eventually realized that the event &ndash; and his previous nature as an arrogant, brash young man &ndash; was a part of his identity, and had helped mold him into the successful Starfleet officer he had become. Although he was uncertain as to whether the experience had been real or simply a vision, Picard was grateful for Q's revelation. ({{TNG|Tapestry}})
 
Later that same year, Q appeared to Jean-Luc Picard when the latter was critically injured in a [[Lenarian]] ambush. Appearing as "God," Q told Picard that he had died because of his [[artificial heart]], and offered him the chance to return to the incident in his youth, allowing him to relive the events leading up to his near-fatal injury and change history. Although Picard was successful in changing history, he eventually realized that the event &ndash; and his previous nature as an arrogant, brash young man &ndash; was a part of his identity, and had helped mold him into the successful Starfleet officer he had become. Although he was uncertain as to whether the experience had been real or simply a vision, Picard was grateful for Q's revelation. ({{TNG|Tapestry}})
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==Deep Space 9==
 
==Deep Space 9==
In [[2369]], Q followed [[Vash]] back to the [[Alpha Quadrant]] after the discovery of the [[Bajoran wormhole]] created a new avenue of travel between there and the [[Gamma Quadrant]]. Having had so much fun with her, Q wanted to continue exploring the galaxy, but Vash wanted nothing to do with him. While the two were at [[Deep Space 9]], mysterious power drains were believed to be Q's doing, but they were in fact due to an [[embryonic lifeform]] that Vash had unknowingly brought back from the Gamma Quadrant. Q also had a brief confrontation with [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] during his visit, and disrupted an [[auction]] that Quark and Vash staged in [[Quark's|Quark's bar]]. Despite his rambunctiousness, his prescence may have, in part, been due to his promise to Picard to ensure Vash's safety. ({{TNG|Qpid}}) In the end, Vash and Q went their separate ways though both eventually admitted to retaining a certain fondness for each other. ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
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In [[2369]], Q followed [[Vash]] back to the [[Alpha Quadrant]] after the discovery of the [[Bajoran wormhole]] created a new avenue of travel between there and the [[Gamma Quadrant]]. Having had so much fun with her, Q wanted to continue exploring the galaxy, but Vash wanted nothing to do with him. While the two were at [[Deep Space 9]], mysterious power drains were believed to be Q's doing, but they were in fact due to an [[embryonic lifeform]] that Vash had unknowingly brought back from the Gamma Quadrant. Q also had a brief confrontation with [[commandant]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] during his visit, and disrupted an [[auction]] that Quark and Vash staged in [[Quark's|Quark's bar]]. Despite his rambunctiousness, his prescence may have, in part, been due to his promise to Picard to ensure Vash's safety. ({{TNG|Qpid}}) In the end, Vash and Q went their separate ways though both eventually admitted to retaining a certain fondness for each other. ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
   
 
==Janeway and ''Voyager''==
 
==Janeway and ''Voyager''==
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Ultimately, Quinn's arguments prevailed, and he was made into a mortal being. Q himself was touched by Quinn's dedication and beliefs &ndash; Quinn had previously been an admirer of Q's, because of Q's propensity to stir controversy and cause disorder &ndash; and actually provided Quinn with the means with which to commit suicide. Q resolved to return to some of his old habits, and to encourage the Continuum to allow more chaos in their own order. ({{VOY|Death Wish}})
 
Ultimately, Quinn's arguments prevailed, and he was made into a mortal being. Q himself was touched by Quinn's dedication and beliefs &ndash; Quinn had previously been an admirer of Q's, because of Q's propensity to stir controversy and cause disorder &ndash; and actually provided Quinn with the means with which to commit suicide. Q resolved to return to some of his old habits, and to encourage the Continuum to allow more chaos in their own order. ({{VOY|Death Wish}})
   
Following the death of Quinn, a massive [[Q Civil War]] broke out, as the forces of the ''status quo'' resisted the calls for change in the Continuum, by a faction led by Q himself. Seeking to end the conflict, Q devised a plan to mate with [[Kathryn Janeway]], the captain of ''Voyager'', in order to create a new Q/Human [[Inter-species reproduction|hybrid]] &ndash; a new breed of Q that would help bring an end to the civil war. Janeway, however, flatly refused. Q then kidnapped Janeway to the Continuum, where he again tried to persuade her by explaining the nature of the conflict. However, Janeway again declined, (though she openly sympathized with Q for his inability to understand love) and attempted to negotiate a truce between the two sides. These negotiations failed, however, because the ''status quo'' faction refused to accept any terms other than surrender. They attempted to execute both Q and Janeway, but they were stopped by personnel from ''Voyager'' with the assistance of [[Q (female)|a female Q]], an old flame of Q's. Q then proposed mating with his old girlfriend instead, and she agreed. The new child, nicknamed [[Q (Junior)|Junior]], became the first child born in the Continuum in millennia, and his presence brought an end to the civil war. ({{VOY|The Q and the Grey}})
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Following the death of Quinn, a massive [[Q Civil War]] broke out, as the forces of the ''status quo'' resisted the calls for change in the Continuum, by a faction led by Q himself. Seeking to end the conflict, Q devised a plan to mate with [[Kathryn Janeway]], the kapitein of ''Voyager'', in order to create a new Q/Human [[Inter-species reproduction|hybrid]] &ndash; a new breed of Q that would help bring an end to the civil war. Janeway, however, flatly refused. Q then kidnapped Janeway to the Continuum, where he again tried to persuade her by explaining the nature of the conflict. However, Janeway again declined, (though she openly sympathized with Q for his inability to understand love) and attempted to negotiate a truce between the two sides. These negotiations failed, however, because the ''status quo'' faction refused to accept any terms other than surrender. They attempted to execute both Q and Janeway, but they were stopped by personnel from ''Voyager'' with the assistance of [[Q (female)|a female Q]], an old flame of Q's. Q then proposed mating with his old girlfriend instead, and she agreed. The new child, nicknamed [[Q (Junior)|Junior]], became the first child born in the Continuum in millennia, and his presence brought an end to the civil war. ({{VOY|The Q and the Grey}})
   
 
Q's child, however, did not prove to become the perfect "savior" child that he was meant to be. Junior grew into a spoiled brat, causing even more chaos and disorder than his father's pranks ever did. Q tried to briefly leave his son with "Aunt Kathy" aboard ''Voyager'', hoping that Janeway's "vaunted [[Starfleet]] ideals" would rub off on him. Q himself began to learn more about the role of being a parent. However, after spending years with the child, Junior only began to behave worse. As a result, Q stripped his son of his powers and left him aboard ''Voyager'' again under the care of Janeway, telling him to reform his ways within a week or Junior would be sentenced by the Continuum to spend eternity as an [[Oprelian amoeba]].
 
Q's child, however, did not prove to become the perfect "savior" child that he was meant to be. Junior grew into a spoiled brat, causing even more chaos and disorder than his father's pranks ever did. Q tried to briefly leave his son with "Aunt Kathy" aboard ''Voyager'', hoping that Janeway's "vaunted [[Starfleet]] ideals" would rub off on him. Q himself began to learn more about the role of being a parent. However, after spending years with the child, Junior only began to behave worse. As a result, Q stripped his son of his powers and left him aboard ''Voyager'' again under the care of Janeway, telling him to reform his ways within a week or Junior would be sentenced by the Continuum to spend eternity as an [[Oprelian amoeba]].
   
Although Q was initially unimpressed by his son's progress, he devised a test of "Q-ness" to determine whether his son had improved his attitude. He masqueraded as a [[Chokuzan]] captain and threatened Junior and his friend [[Icheb]] after they stole the ''[[Delta Flyer II]]'' from ''Voyager''. Junior passed with flying colors, offering to sacrifice himself to face the consequence of his actions, which had endangered Icheb.
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Although Q was initially unimpressed by his son's progress, he devised a test of "Q-ness" to determine whether his son had improved his attitude. He masqueraded as a [[Chokuzan]] kapitein and threatened Junior and his friend [[Icheb]] after they stole the ''[[Delta Flyer II]]'' from ''Voyager''. Junior passed with flying colors, offering to sacrifice himself to face the consequence of his actions, which had endangered Icheb.
   
 
However, the Continuum was not impressed by Junior's progress, and sentenced him to remain Human. Outraged, Q proclaimed that he would leave the Continuum if his son was not allowed to rejoin &ndash; the pair were a "packaged deal." "Begging for [Q's] return" as a deterrent to instability (Q earlier stated that he "holds them all together"), the Continuum acquiesced, on one condition &ndash; that Q retain eternal custody of the boy. Grateful for her assistance, Q provided Janeway with a map to a shortcut to the [[Alpha Quadrant]] that would shave three years off ''Voyager''{{'}}s journey home. Janeway asked Q if he could send them all the way back to Earth, but Q declined, stating that it would be setting a bad example for his son if he did all the work himself. ({{VOY|Q2}}) -->
 
However, the Continuum was not impressed by Junior's progress, and sentenced him to remain Human. Outraged, Q proclaimed that he would leave the Continuum if his son was not allowed to rejoin &ndash; the pair were a "packaged deal." "Begging for [Q's] return" as a deterrent to instability (Q earlier stated that he "holds them all together"), the Continuum acquiesced, on one condition &ndash; that Q retain eternal custody of the boy. Grateful for her assistance, Q provided Janeway with a map to a shortcut to the [[Alpha Quadrant]] that would shave three years off ''Voyager''{{'}}s journey home. Janeway asked Q if he could send them all the way back to Earth, but Q declined, stating that it would be setting a bad example for his son if he did all the work himself. ({{VOY|Q2}}) -->
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* Samen met [[Quark]], [[Morn]], [[Broik]] en [[Evek]] is Q de enige van vijf karakters die in alle series uit de [[24e eeuw]] meespeelden: ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' en ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''.
 
* Samen met [[Quark]], [[Morn]], [[Broik]] en [[Evek]] is Q de enige van vijf karakters die in alle series uit de [[24e eeuw]] meespeelden: ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' en ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''.
 
* Van de twaalf ''Star Trek'' afleveringen waar Q in meespeelt hebben acht daarvan de letter Q in de titel staan.
 
* Van de twaalf ''Star Trek'' afleveringen waar Q in meespeelt hebben acht daarvan de letter Q in de titel staan.
* Q was het eerste karakter dat het woord "trek" in ''Star Trek'' uitsprak. ([[TNG]]:"[[All Good Things...]]") [[Zefram Cochrane]] was echter de enige die de woorden "star trek" uitsprak. ({{Film|8}})
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* Q was het eerste karakter dat het woord "trek" in ''Star Trek'' uitsprak. ([[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]]: "[[All Good Things...]]") [[Zefram Cochrane]] was echter de enige die de woorden "star trek" uitsprak. ({{Film|8}})
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Ras: Q
Bondgenootschap: Q continuüm
Kind: Q
Acteur: John de Lancie

Q was een zeer machtig wezen afkomstig van een onsterfelijk en goddelijk ras dat ook bekend stond als de Q.

Q verscheen verschillende malen aan boord van Starfleet schepen en buitenposten tijdens de 2360s en 2370s. De hogere Starfleet officieren zijn allemaal van zijn bestaan ingelicht. Hij verscheen bijna altijd in het uniform van een Starfleet kapitein.

Bij elk bezoek demonstreerde hij zijn superieure mogelijkheden, maar had tevens een denkwijze die Federatie wetenschappers niet goed bij zo'n machtig wezen konden plaatsen. Hij stond bekend als een "bemoeial", "ongedierte" en "onaangenaam". Ondanks zijn ietwat vervelende houding had hij vaak wel het beste voor met de mensheid. Hoewel dit niet expliciet duidelijk wordt gemaakt. Op de planeet Brax stond hij bekend als "De God der Leugens". (DS9: "Q-Less")

Tijdens zijn korte "degradatie" van het continuüm naar de mensheid beweerde hij een IQ van 2005 te hebben. (TNG: "Deja Q")

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