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In 2017, Space.com rated Q as one of the "15 of the Most Bizarre Alien Species" of the Star Trek franchise. [6] In 2018, The Wrap said that Q would be at the top of the list if he was included with ranking 39 main cast characters of the Star Trek franchise prior to Star Trek: Discovery. [7] In 2018, CBR ranked Q the #1 best Star Trek recurring ...
The Borg cube, which made its debut in this episode was rated as the 2nd best spacecraft of Star Trek by Space.com in 2017. [24] In 2018, Tom's Guide rated "Q Who" one of the 15 best episodes featuring Captain Picard. [25] In 2020, CBR ranked this episode the 2nd best featuring Q, suggesting it was one of the most influential episodes of the ...
"The Q and the Grey" is the 11th episode of the third season of Star Trek: Voyager, [1] the 53rd episode overall. [2] This is a science fiction television episode of the Star Trek franchise that aired on UPN in 1996, featuring John de Lancie as the alien Q .
John Sherwood de Lancie, Jr. (born March 20, 1948) is an American actor, best known for his role as Q in various Star Trek series, beginning with Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1987 and leading up to the third season of Star Trek: Picard in 2023.
In 2012, this episode was noted by Forbes as an alternative top ten Star Trek: The Next Generation episode selection. [1] They note it as an excellent episode about Q with a good performance from actor John De Lancie. [1] Gizmodo ranked "Déjà Q" as the 87th out of 100 of the best of all over 700 Star Trek television episodes as of 2014. [2]
Trickster God Q is back in the flesh in fresh footage from Star Trek: Picard Season 2. In honor of Captain Picard Day — a fictional event held annually aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D for the ...
The episode was Hetrick's final performance as Vash, and de Lancie's only appearance as Q on Deep Space Nine. Two former writers from TNG, Hannah Louise Shearer and Robert Hewitt Wolfe, wrote the episode. While it would be Shearer's last Star Trek credit, Wolfe's work on the script led to him joining the writing team on DS9. The producers ...
Q, in addition to his appearance in Picard's counterfactual vision, returns earlier in the season ("True Q"). We are left with the rediscovery of Lore , leading a group of rogue Borg , who with the influence of an emotional stimulant for androids, successfully seduced Data to become a willing participant in his violent plans in the cliffhanger ...