Have just spent approximately... oh... how tedious it is to have to count time in units mortals comprehend... about one hundred thirty years of Continuum time, much of it spent in alternate universes.
q has figured out how to negate the gravitational constant. I don't know whether to be proud of him or annoyed that sticking him in a black hole is no longer an option.
I have done something terribly bad, tasteless and wrong for which I would have been sorely chastised by the Continuum if I hadn't WON THE WAR. But I did. So no one is complaining. Nyaah. Don't worry, my little pals, it was in a parallel universe and has no impact on your timeline. I think. So far, anyway.
(Actually, this is not entirely true. That no one is complaining, I mean. Many people are complaining but no one actually has the authority to do anything about it. Besides, it was an important experiment and we needed to know the results. Besides that entire parallel timeline warps the intellect. I wasn't in my right mind. It was totally irrational and spur of the moment and I shouldn't have done it, but my, it's going to be fun to see how it plays out. Not to mention how many of the Q I have managed to annoy by doing it. Including
amanda_the_q and my ex. Life is good sometimes.)
q has figured out how to negate the gravitational constant. I don't know whether to be proud of him or annoyed that sticking him in a black hole is no longer an option.
I have done something terribly bad, tasteless and wrong for which I would have been sorely chastised by the Continuum if I hadn't WON THE WAR. But I did. So no one is complaining. Nyaah. Don't worry, my little pals, it was in a parallel universe and has no impact on your timeline. I think. So far, anyway.
(Actually, this is not entirely true. That no one is complaining, I mean. Many people are complaining but no one actually has the authority to do anything about it. Besides, it was an important experiment and we needed to know the results. Besides that entire parallel timeline warps the intellect. I wasn't in my right mind. It was totally irrational and spur of the moment and I shouldn't have done it, but my, it's going to be fun to see how it plays out. Not to mention how many of the Q I have managed to annoy by doing it. Including
Oh, believe me, Jean-Luc.
Date: 2003-09-22 04:17 pm (UTC)Well, to be fair, that's probably underestimating myself. If I tried very hard, I could probably do something to make matters worse. But the universe in question... let's just say that when I made a random appearance on a starship captain's ship, his reaction was rather more "Oh, no, not another uninvited extradimensional guest" than any actual trepidation. I am absolutely sure that if I randomly dropped an entire group of people from that universe into the plot of The Seven Samurai, complete with period costumes, they would initially assume that this was business as usual and probably caused by the reality fluctuations they're already experiencing.
In fact that might be fun to do. But not right now.
If my experiment works well it will have an impact on the Continuum, which is largely the reason my own people are somewhat annoyed with me. If it doesn't work... well, then a strange thing will occur in a universe so full of strange things that people no longer bat an eye at time travelers randonly showing up on their starships for no particularly good reason.