Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gaveven so star wars is 100x better, better plotlines, characters ship and it's more plausible and realistic future (with exception of certain elements like the force)
Its unfair to exclude a part of one universe.Anyway, the Douwd could do the same task and they are not Q nor are they excluded.
Originally posted by The big EH
even so star wars is 100x better, better plotlines, characters ship and it's more plausible and realistic future (with exception of certain elements like the force)
Well, while that may be true it is irrelevant to this discussion.
In a kayfabe war the Star Trek Galaxy would win due to the dowud and the Q.
star wars has Sun Crusher, Galaxy Gun, Death Star, Eye Of Palpatine, Star Forge, and the World Devastators
Originally posted by Jack Daniels
a fan story was written once Q vs Luke Skywalker.....Luke was able to pull out the victory...was a good believable short story too....believe it was somewhere in the star wars versus storytime thread...(got moved to general fiction though)....
I can't help but feel he would loose.
"Luke Skywalker faces Q, the misty day in Cloud Sit obstructs his vision...Luke activates his lightsabre- Q clicks his fingers, Luke has turned into a pool of water...dead."
Originally posted by DarthCuddles
star wars has Sun Crusher, Galaxy Gun, Death Star, Eye Of Palpatine, Star Forge, and the World Devastators
Star Trek has Q.
Originally posted by Grand-Moff-Gav
Star Trek has Q.
Original post says Q is barred from the vs match and probably others from the Q Continuum. (can't believe I just typed that)
Originally posted by DarthCuddles
star wars has Sun Crusher, Galaxy Gun, Death Star, Eye Of Palpatine, Star Forge, and the World Devastators
You forgot to mention Centerpoint station, the dark reaper and themass shadow generator. Plus there are SSD's like the Malevolence and the Eclipse I and II that had a "superweapon" built into them. [/B][/QUOTE]
i was just trying to name a few and wasnt necesarily trying to go into great detail... didnt want to overkill it.
Originally posted by Slash_KMCIt was a long time ago-- in another galaxy. When Hammurabi was writing the law, Luke was breaking it by blowing up a symbol of authority. Duh.
Saw the original Star Wars trailer again, and then I wonder why he was soo stupid to add A Long Time Ago in the prologue ... it's so painfully obvious that it was meant to happen in the future.