Ep 86 - The Ethics of Q

Published: April 9, 2020, 11 a.m.

b'Does Q fit the mold of a Trickster God?

Steve Peterman is back to discuss Q, from Star Trek. Does Q fit the mold of a Trickster God? Do the Q have, or need a prime directive? And what happens when immortal, all powerful, beings, get bored?

You can find a full list of Star Trek episodes with Q in them here- https://www.imdb.com/list/ls047709394/

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The Orville Universe Podcast
Superhero Ethics Podcast
Bingers Assemble - Where Matthew is currently doing a 3 times a week watch of Altered Carbon

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Who Watched the Watchmen

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