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The Q Chronicles : Script Book #1

The Q Chronicles : Script Book #1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Are you a fan of Q?
Review: Do you love his wit? His cheerful smile? His omnipotence?
Well, here is the book for you - the scripts from all the times he decided to visit his friends in Star Fleet!
The book starts off with 'Encounter At Farpoint' and goes on to 'Hide And Q', 'Q Who?', 'Deja Q', 'QPid', 'True-Q', 'Tapestry', 'Q-Less', 'Death Wish', 'The Q And The Grey' and 'All Good Things'(which I think is the least interesting of all the encounters).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Are you a fan of Q?
Review: Do you love his wit? His cheerful smile? His omnipotence?
Well, here is the book for you - the scripts from all the times he decided to visit his friends in Star Fleet!
The book starts off with 'Encounter At Farpoint' and goes on to 'Hide And Q', 'Q Who?', 'Deja Q', 'QPid', 'True-Q', 'Tapestry', 'Q-Less', 'Death Wish', 'The Q And The Grey' and 'All Good Things'(which I think is the least interesting of all the encounters).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mind Your P's And Q's
Review: Ever since Star Trek TNG creator Gene Roddenberry gave Captian Picard a playfull nemesis named Q, in the pilot Encounter At Farpoint, I have enjoyed his return visits. Of course, part of the reason that Q works, is due to the portrayal and interactions of actor John De Lancie. The other reason has to do with the fact that the various writers always came up with an interesting and often fun reason for him to be around.

From his 8 appearances on TNG, to his only episode on DS9, and his first two appearances on Voyager, it's all here in script form. While it's great to have this kind of book around--they should have waited until his last episode of Voyager Q2 aired. Even though by the show's final season I was no longer watching the fourth Trek series weekly, I did see that episode and the book seems incomplete without it. Still, the 840 page scriptbook is a must, if you are a Q fan. Given the state of Trek today, it could use a visit from him about now...The scriptbook has 8 pages of color photos from his Trek appearances.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Scripts With Q
Review: I love the Q concept. We all have this spark of divinity, and power resonates with us. We also like a good smart alec like Lucifer in Milton's "Paradise Lost." Q whets both of these appetites. The Next Generation is an unusual series in that Q serves as a judge of humanity in the first and last episodes. It is a brilliant move by Rodenberry to have these bookends that frame the discussion and the series. There is something more than entertainment or collegiate forensics, but the actual question of humanities survival, with the Continuum as the metaphorical judges. You see a similar device used in the last episode of "Seinfeld," which was a clip show, but also Seinfeld on trial. Lucky, unlike Seinfeld, Picard was not found wanting.

This book has all the TV series scripts that have Q, expect "Q and the Grey," and any possible Cameo in "Enterprise." Aside from this one deletion, it's all here. It is titillating to watch the development of Q from a quasi-god or Loki being that were so prevalent in The Original Series (Melkots, Metrons, Orgainians, etc), but to a likeable almost Bart Simpson character. He was called the God of Lies, but he did let Data have a laugh.

This is not prose, but the actual scripts used in films, so keep that in mind whey you are buying. Remember the trouble you had with reading Shakespeare? Same format, so it is a little hard to read, and you need John de Lancie to breathe life into this one letter character.

There are several photos from the episodes, although I wish we had a better picture of the Continuum from "Death Wish." But the Q-Zone novel trilogy paints a better picture than they did with the voyager episode.

Aside from that one caveat, I recommend this for any Q-aholic as myself. Except for "Encounter at Farpoint," and "All Good Things," these episodes have not been novelized. This is your only source for the acid lines, with and wisdom of our favorite being.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Scripts With Q
Review: I love the Q concept. We all have this spark of divinity, and power resonates with us. We also like a good smart alec like Lucifer in Milton's "Paradise Lost." Q whets both of these appetites. The Next Generation is an unusual series in that Q serves as a judge of humanity in the first and last episodes. It is a brilliant move by Rodenberry to have these bookends that frame the discussion and the series. There is something more than entertainment or collegiate forensics, but the actual question of humanities survival, with the Continuum as the metaphorical judges. You see a similar device used in the last episode of "Seinfeld," which was a clip show, but also Seinfeld on trial. Lucky, unlike Seinfeld, Picard was not found wanting.

This book has all the TV series scripts that have Q, expect "Q and the Grey," and any possible Cameo in "Enterprise." Aside from this one deletion, it's all here. It is titillating to watch the development of Q from a quasi-god or Loki being that were so prevalent in The Original Series (Melkots, Metrons, Orgainians, etc), but to a likeable almost Bart Simpson character. He was called the God of Lies, but he did let Data have a laugh.

This is not prose, but the actual scripts used in films, so keep that in mind whey you are buying. Remember the trouble you had with reading Shakespeare? Same format, so it is a little hard to read, and you need John de Lancie to breathe life into this one letter character.

There are several photos from the episodes, although I wish we had a better picture of the Continuum from "Death Wish." But the Q-Zone novel trilogy paints a better picture than they did with the voyager episode.

Aside from that one caveat, I recommend this for any Q-aholic as myself. Except for "Encounter at Farpoint," and "All Good Things," these episodes have not been novelized. This is your only source for the acid lines, with and wisdom of our favorite being.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great source of Q-ness!
Review: I love this book. The schmuck above, my friend actually, didn't read far enough. That missing scene is indeed in the book. Hope to see more of Q in the future!

It's hard working in groups when you're omnipotent.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Q is da man!
Review: I love this character, he's a schmuck, but he's so damn fun, and irreprisible. When I grow up I want to join the Continuum.

This book is great. It is wonderful having access to the scripts. Being the Q nut that I am I could only give this book four starts. I was reading the episode where Amanda is involved. There is a part where Q tests here but inducing a warp core breach. He tells the crew he was responsible. They ask him what if Amanda had not been able to stop the breach, and he responds that then he would know she wasn't a Q. That part didn't appear in the transcripts.

All in all, great.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Collection
Review: If you are into scripts and the technical aspects of seeing production scripts as they were used - this is a good set.

If you are a fan of Star Trek:The Next Generation era, and more specificlly, a "Q" fan..this is a must.

It features all the "Q" interuptions - interventions that John De Lancie performed brilliantly throughout the run of all four series. Great writing by the authors, but more memorable is the performances as you read through this journel of script.

Very entertaining and if you watch the episodes at the same time, you'll see the subtle differneces the actors bring to their characters. Get it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Is The Ultimate Must-Have!
Review: This book is for anyone who has ever wanted to relive there favorite moments with that loveable trickster Q. He is my favorite character and I felt this book is one of the best Trek books ever published. If you've even seen one Q episode you should own this book!


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