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Best Q Quotes In Star Trek: The Next Generation
Summary
- Q is a god-like entity with a perverse sense of humor who forms a love/hate relationship with Captain Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Q's role is to guide and challenge humanity rather than destroy it, as he often sets obstacles that the Enterprise-D can overcome.
- Q is a memorable character due to his irritating but not-quite-evil nature, his contrast of humor and menace, and his role as a foil to the staid Picard.
There are many strange and exciting things to be discovered in the world of Star Trek: The Next Generation, from mind-bending anomalies to foes like the Klingons or Borg. But one of the strangest forces encountered by the Enterprise-D during its long-term exploration mission was Q (John de Lancie), a god-like entity with an especially perverse sense of humor.
Best Picard Quotes In Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: The Next Generation fans no doubt have their favorite Captain Picard quotes. It may even be one of these...
Q is both an occasional ally to and a thorn in the side, of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. The two characters develop something of a love
Captain Picard's Best Quotes From Star Trek: TNG
Fans can’t wait for the upcoming third season of Star Trek: Picard, which will see Patrick Stewart return once again to the beloved character. He will be joined by even more of the cast from Star Trek: The Next Generation, giving fans a chance to see some of their favorite characters years after the end of the hit TV series.
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When he was Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the starship Enterprise, he became known for his impassioned speeches on the rights of sentient beings and Starfleet's dedication to the Prime Directive. This resulted in a number of memorable quotes that showcase why Captain Picard was a favorite crew member on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
10 “There Is A Way Out Of Every Box, A Solution To Every Puzzle; It’s Just A Matter Of Finding It.”
Jean-Luc Picard had a number of important qualities that helped make him a great captain of the Enterprise. One of his most important attributes was his analytical mind. The crew frequently survived due to Picard’s ability to work his way out of puzzling situations or traps.
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TNG's best quotes
Hide and Q said:
Q: "Let us pray...for understanding and for compassion."
Picard: "Let us perform no such damn thing!"Click to expand...
Watched this one last night:
Birthright Pt 1 said:
Worf: "Enter."
Deanna (upon seeing the shattered table): "Did the table do something incorrect ?"Click to expand...
And one of my favorite last moments, or as I refer to it, the scene that makes me tear up every. solo . time.:
All Good Things said:
Picard: "I should have done this a long time ago."
Troi: "You were always welcome."
Picard: "So, five-card stud, nothing wild... and the sky's the limit."Click to expand...
Jebus, I'm tearing up right now as I scan it! Damn you, Star Trek, and all your memorable, delightful characters!
Jean-Luc Picard > Quotes
“PICARD: Did you read that book I gave you? (Wesley reacts, barely concealing a grimace as he recalls.)
WESLEY: Some of it.
PICARD: That's reassuring.
WESLEY: I just don't have much time.
PICARD: (re the book in his hand) There is no greater challenge than the study of philosophy. (Wesley glances over at Picard's book)
WESLEY: William James sure won't be on my Starfleet exams.
PICARD: The important things never will be. Anyone can be trained to deal with technology, and the mechanics of piloting a starship.
WESLEY: But Starfleet Academy--
PICARD: It takes more than just that. Open your mind to the past... to history, art, philosophy. And then... (re: the stars) ...this will mean something.
(Wesley considers this, almost embarrassed as he realizes Picard does truly care about him.)
Then: PICARD (continuing) Just consider James' wisdom: "Philosophy... is not a technical matter... it is our sense of what life honestly means... our individual way of feeling the total push and pressure of the cosmos."
(then) That's what I want for you.
From:
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
"Samaritan Snare" #40272-143
Written by Robert L. McCull
Star Trek The Next Generation > Quotes
“Admiral Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy: How old do you think I am, anyway?
Lt. Commander Data: 137 years, Admiral, according to Starfleet records.
Admiral Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy: Explain how you remember that so exactly!
Lt. Commander Data: I remember every fact I am exposed to, sir.
Admiral Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy: [looking at both sides of Data's head] I don't see no points on your ears, boy, but you sound like a Vulcan.
Lt. Commander Data: No, sir. I am an android.
Admiral Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy: Hmph. Almost as bad.'
'Data: [uses a device in his arm to open a door] Open sesame! You could say I have a magnetic personality.
[laughs at his joke]
Data: Humor! I love it!'
'Lt. Commander Data: Spot, you are disrupting my ability to work.
[he puts Spot to the floor, but she jumps back on Data's desk]
Spot: Meow.
Lt. Commander Data: Vamoose, ye little varmint!”
― Star Trek The Next Generation
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