Q2
- Episode aired Apr 11, 2001
- TV-PG
- 43m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.8K
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When Q finds his rebellious son too much to handle, he brings him to Voyager in the hope that Captain Janeway can teach him responsibility and compassion.When Q finds his rebellious son too much to handle, he brings him to Voyager in the hope that Captain Janeway can teach him responsibility and compassion.When Q finds his rebellious son too much to handle, he brings him to Voyager in the hope that Captain Janeway can teach him responsibility and compassion.
Michael Bailous
- Holographic Cardassian Diplomat
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaQ and his son, Q2, are played by real-life father and son John de Lancie and Keegan de Lancie.
- GoofsAfter Neelix has his mouth shut by Q's son, the doctor says his jaw was fused. But you can clearly see him moving his jaw underneath the make up that has his lips sealed shut.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Star Trek: Lower Decks: Veritas (2020)
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Engineering makes a great night club!
The son of Q- Keegan De Lancey- plays the son of Q!
And he quickly falls into his father's footsteps, er, his father's missteps...
Of course, he actually had a point: Icheb had written an extremely boring report on Captain Kirk, even Janeway had trouble keeping awake.
And he correctly observed that on Voyager, we had "bipeds scanning, pushing buttons, aligning equipment, writing reports..."- I think I added that thing about writing reports. It seems that half the time spent by any character in Star Trek, they are writing a report of some sort...
Not enough raves occurring in engineering, that was one great party! But Be'lanna Torres was Nonplussed.
Neither was the scantily clad 7-of-9...
Question: If Q2 had access to Q's knowledge of the best parties of the last 4 billion years, wouldn't you be interested? I know I would be. And Qx10exp2 has access to this knowledge even without his powers of Q. Just ask the Chokuzzan... more about them, later.
And so, Q unceremoniously dumps his offspring on Voyager expecting Aunt Kathy to take care of the diapers.
At first this is merely an inconvenience for Aunt Kathy. Pretty soon we have a situation not unlike "Deja Q"...
Well, without the "Calamarain" that is. But instead, there is more fun stuff.
How do you solve a problem like Q2? You use Icheb of course.
Q2 is actually one bright kid. Even without his powers he can continue to get himself in all kinds of trouble. We have to assume the Q was not pulling our leg when he claimed that his IQ was slightly over 1000. And his son appears to have that same trait.
This was the best way for Q to exit the Star Trek continuum, unfortunately this was the last time we ever got to see him until the 25th/21st centuries.
Unfortunately Keegan quit acting, so there's no possibility of Q2 being seen soon: he actually took upon himself a position of responsibility, working for the state department. If the trivia for this episode is current, that is.
Of course, we have seen John De Lancey in several Neveldine/Taylor films, including Crank, Crank 2, and Gamer.
Nevertheless this episode was a lot of fun and it gives Q the best going away party ever!
Somebody really should build a nightclub using a Voyager engineering-deck theme.
And he quickly falls into his father's footsteps, er, his father's missteps...
Of course, he actually had a point: Icheb had written an extremely boring report on Captain Kirk, even Janeway had trouble keeping awake.
And he correctly observed that on Voyager, we had "bipeds scanning, pushing buttons, aligning equipment, writing reports..."- I think I added that thing about writing reports. It seems that half the time spent by any character in Star Trek, they are writing a report of some sort...
Not enough raves occurring in engineering, that was one great party! But Be'lanna Torres was Nonplussed.
Neither was the scantily clad 7-of-9...
Question: If Q2 had access to Q's knowledge of the best parties of the last 4 billion years, wouldn't you be interested? I know I would be. And Qx10exp2 has access to this knowledge even without his powers of Q. Just ask the Chokuzzan... more about them, later.
And so, Q unceremoniously dumps his offspring on Voyager expecting Aunt Kathy to take care of the diapers.
At first this is merely an inconvenience for Aunt Kathy. Pretty soon we have a situation not unlike "Deja Q"...
Well, without the "Calamarain" that is. But instead, there is more fun stuff.
How do you solve a problem like Q2? You use Icheb of course.
Q2 is actually one bright kid. Even without his powers he can continue to get himself in all kinds of trouble. We have to assume the Q was not pulling our leg when he claimed that his IQ was slightly over 1000. And his son appears to have that same trait.
This was the best way for Q to exit the Star Trek continuum, unfortunately this was the last time we ever got to see him until the 25th/21st centuries.
Unfortunately Keegan quit acting, so there's no possibility of Q2 being seen soon: he actually took upon himself a position of responsibility, working for the state department. If the trivia for this episode is current, that is.
Of course, we have seen John De Lancey in several Neveldine/Taylor films, including Crank, Crank 2, and Gamer.
Nevertheless this episode was a lot of fun and it gives Q the best going away party ever!
Somebody really should build a nightclub using a Voyager engineering-deck theme.
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- Runtime43 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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