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10 Biggest Unanswered Mysteries In Star Trek
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@stormaggedon87

4 years ago

The biggest unanswered question is what is a self sealing stem bolt

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@AaronLitz

3 years ago

When Guinan and Q met they looked like they were going to start hurling spells at each other.

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@wlessfanable

3 years ago

The reason Q fears Guinan is because she has the answers to the other nine unanswered mysteries about Star Trek. It's kind of a job security thing.

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@aqdrobert

3 years ago

Wesley: I have SO many questions, Traveler. Traveler: Shut up, Wesley.

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@RandyFortier

4 years ago

I think the whale ship just came to say: "So long, and thanks for all the fish!"

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@ericnorman5237

3 years ago

What about “Conspiracy” that ended with the signal being sent out just before Picard and Riker killed the “mother creature” hiding within Lt. Cmd. Remmick?

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@MrOarson

3 years ago

"If the Continuum has told you once, they've told you a thousand times: Don't Explain the Borg!" -Q, probably

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@danielduncan6806

3 years ago

There was an episode, Starship Mine, where Picard ends up trapped on the Enterprise during routine cleaning at a dock. There are some people that get aboard the Enterprise to steal a small amount of trilithium. They were accused of being terrorists, but they refuted that, saying they were hired to do that task. They failed and were all killed. But I suspect they were hired by Soren to acquire the trilithium he required for his plan to redirect the Nexus.

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@Habading

4 years ago

"Never Ever Explain The Borg." Well said.

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@theunknownstuntman4010

4 years ago

My fave appearance of Q was on DS9, when Captain Sisko punches him n Q says "You hit me, Picard never hit me" Siskos replies completely deadpan "I'm not Picard"

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@geoffpulham5032

3 years ago

Always struck me as weird in The Motion Picture that the super-intelligent aliens who find Voyager aren't sufficiently advanced to give its nameplate a bit of a clean.

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@raenfox

3 years ago

Here's another question for you, directly related to Star Trek: Generations. It starts out in the 23rd century, when the El-Aurians flee from the Borg attack, as you mentioned. Many years later, Federation and Romulan outposts near the Romulan neutral zone are destroyed by an unknown force. But only later, when Q transports the Enterprise far away, we learn about the Borg and that they are responsible. This is the first time we the audience, as well as Starfleet, learns of their existance. But the El-Aurians knew decades before that. So why didn't anyone ask them "oy guys, what were ye actually fleeing from?" or, why didn't any of the El-Aurians come forward, saying "yo, there's these badass cyborg dudes out that'll eventually come for you, so might wanna start to prepare for that"?

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@peccatumDei

4 years ago

I too, was fascinated by Q taking up a defensive posture when he encountered Guinan. I've always believed that her original backstory is NOT what we were shown in Star Trek Generations.

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@greywolftic

4 years ago

What about the Dyson Sphere discovered in the episode 'Relics' - who built it, what's on the inside, they just seemed to forget it, you could have done an entire new series just exploring it similar to the Ringworld books.

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@pauloz9359

3 years ago

Travelling through time and space with a mysterious stranger seems like fun and games, but it usually ends in tears. At least Wesley didn't get trapped in a parallel universe...

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@Sei783

3 years ago

You left out this one: if Guinan is so powerful how did the Borg assimilate/annihilate her entire race?

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@johnmcclure40

4 years ago

The whale probe remains a mystery, but we might be able to judge something from the translation of what the whale said to it. "No, I am not interested in my starship's extended warranty."

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@CmdrTomalak

4 years ago

What's the point in finding out about the alien probe? No one can understand them anyway. I don't think Darmok at Tanagra would even begin to Shaka when the walls fell with those ones. Not even if Timba! His eyes open.

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@jthrush

3 years ago

In the ST:TNG episode "Emergence" the Enterprise itself becomes alive and gives birth to a glowing lifeform that exits out the hull and into space. WTF ever happened to that thing? You'd think Starfleet and the crew of the Enterprise would be interested in tracking down a new lifeform. It's kind of their jam.

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@samueltheprideofafrikarobi9319

3 years ago

Much like with Will Smith, who openly admits that Wild Wild West was one of the biggest mistakes of his film career, I wonder if the actress who played Ensign Ro and looks back at Deep Space Nine and says to herself "Damn. I really should have taken that reprisal roll.". Because quite honestly, outside of Captain Sisko, Kira Nerys was probably the second most interesting and complex character in DS9. Not to mention that DS9 in of itself, depending on who you ask, was arguably pinnacle Trek. It quite literally didn't get better then that.

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