![]() There's a reason he wants to die, and it's in this reason where the episode addresses a wonderfully engaging human question. De Lancie-Q is the prosecutor trying to convince Janeway to deny Graham-Q the asylum he seeks, based on grounds that he is insane and in no position to request it.īut Graham-Q is not insane. The rest of the show takes a courtroom format, where Tuvok defends Graham-Q's request to Janeway, who takes the role of judge in the matter. (Q gags can be fun-like the ornament joke-but I've seen so many of them that they rarely impress me any more.) He knows all the hiding places, and once this series of gratuitous Q gags has been delivered, the story wisely presses on. But Graham-Q attempts to hide by whisking himself and Voyager away from de Lancie-Q, first sending the ship back to the time of the creation of the universe, then shrinking it to the size of a subatomic particle, and finally, as one hilarious in-joke, hiding the Voyager on a Christmas tree as an ornament (it fun to see the franchise poke fun at itself). Once de Lancie-Q returns Voyager's vanished crew members, he's ready to promptly send Graham-Q back to his incarceration. The show takes a while to get going, but once it does, it's compelling, absorbing, and thoughtful-another cerebrally enticing teleplay by Michael Piller (based on a story written by his own son). ![]() "Death Wish" has a few plot holes here and there, as well as the obligatory Stupid Q Tricks but it's easy to look past them based on the sheer strength of the story being told here. But Graham-Q requests asylum from Janeway de Lancie-Q concedes to a hearing over whether or not Graham-Q can be granted his wish of killing himself-something which had before been denied because it could be harmful to the balance of the Q Continuum. The Q we're all familiar with from TNG (John de Lancie) appears to undo Graham-Q's blunder and send him back to his incarceration. Once released, this Q (Gerrit Graham) returns to his suicidal attempts and, much to the ire of Captain Janeway, accidentally vanishes half of Voyager's crew in the process. When the crew comes across a comet exhibiting strange properties, they inadvertently release an imprisoned Q who had been sentenced to eternal incarceration by the Q Continuum for attempting to kill himself. Nutshell: A few silly scenes leading up to the core of the story, but once it gets where it's going it's one of the best and probing stories yet told on Voyager. Last Updated on: Jwith 1991 Trek Subvert BMX Free Style Vintage All Original Ex.Cond.Review by Jamahl Epsicokhan "This ship will not survive the formation of the cosmos." - Torres The frame and forks are in great condition and wear original decals that show a. The frame is 7005 series aluminum and the 1 1/8" threadless forks are 100% 4130 cromoly with stamped dropouts. Text is best (86O)942-618OThis is a 1996 Trek SubCulture BMX race bike with a top tube length of 21". Mid-School TREK Subculture BMX Fresh Build - 21" Top Tube - $450 (Willington).It consists of the following components: TREK TR10 100% Pure Steel FrameTREK Chro-Moly ForksTREK Threadless 4-Bolt StemTREK 2PC HandlebarsAheadset HeadsetTREK GripsPro Max Bra. ![]() I am offering up for sale this TREK TR10 BMX Racing Dirt Bike 20" Boy's Bicycle. TREK TR10 BMX Racing Dirt Bike 20" Boy's Bicycle - $80 (Houston). ![]()
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