I HIGHLY Recommend all Anons watch the First Episode of STAR TREK Next Generation...
Holy Shit
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It's pretty good.
"The white"
It all starts with Q
There's a whole subsection of story there about how humanity was enslaved by drugs which resembled a white, milky substance in order to keep them subdued.
In the episode the Q doesn't like how humanity can get so stupid to get trapped by this and used it against humanity in the trial in this episode.
I think Gene could've gone much further with this but just decided to keep the audience happy with a variety of scenarios.
Roddenberry and Dolores Cannon had a mutual friend and would subsequently emd up spending a lot of time together. She would tell them messages she gathered from her clients (always at least 1000 describing the same scenarios) and Roddenberry used her client sessions as storylines.
This from Dolores Cannon herself and well documented.
And the riddles he (Q) poses. Compare the Farpoint episodes with the final two “All Good Things”, and we see Picard’s Awakening. For one moment, seeing the paradox. The chicken and the egg.
Hmmm.
Well there’s your problem, ma’am…
“Babylon 5 = best Star Trek.”
I’m sorry, we can’t be frens. That’s over the line.
Ooooh. Babylon 5 was awesome, too. The Shadows vs the Vorlons, then the First steps in and the War ends.
More predictive programming.
Farpoint was the Pilot/1st episode(s) of Star Trek: TNG. The character shown, played by John De Lancie, named Q, one of a race Omnipotent beings calling themselves also, Q, would show up in the Star Trek universe and cause havoc. He, in the episodes mentioned, would pose riddles and upheave everything, either as a joke, entertainment for himself, or as in the case of the final episodes, save the Universe as they knew it.
"The Voice of Q" 1982
Come back Q! Come back! Come back Q! Come baaaack!