10 Oldest Characters In Star Trek Universe

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Star Trek has played host to some seriously senior beings in its day. Just how old is Q anyway?

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Kevin didn't bring back the Husnock ship each day as a personal penance, but to chase away or persuade away the Enterprise. He bought back his wife and the house in which they lived and just wanted to be left alone.

iainhewitt
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"Why would God have need of a starship?" is one of my favorite lines in all of Trek!

garyzimmerman
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Five you missed from TOS... Mr. Flint from "Requiem for Methuselah" is calculated by Spock to being over 6, 000 year's old. Apollo from "Who Mourns for Adonis", interacted with ancient Geece (so say, 4, 000 years given Greek mythology originated around the 18th century BC). Bele and Lokai from "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" have been doing the fugitive chase for 50, 000 years when Kirk and the Enterprise meet up with them. Sargon, Thalassa, and Henoch from "Return to Tomorrow" have been contained as telepathic beings in orbs since the last war on their homeworld 100, 000 years before encountering the Enterprise crew. And the Organians from "Errand of Mercy" evolved past their humanoid millions of years before settling the minor dispute between the Federation and the Klingon Empire.

whiteknyght
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The One, is the name of the "God" in ST5, and it was fleshed out a bit in the Q series of books, he was imprisoned in the glalactic core by the Q, after having taken part in a conflict with the Q causing a lot of damage to corporeal species.

Kevin Uxbridge didn't bring the ship back to punish himself, he was fully in control of it, using it to try to ward off the Enterprise, and only made it look like it attacked them to make the Picard think he and his wife was dead, there was nothing in the episode that suggested he'd locked himself into any sort of cycle either intentionally or not.

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How could he miss Flint, in TOS Requiem for Methuselah? Much older than Guinan or the Borg Queen. As he stated in the episode: "I was born in that region of Earth later called Mesopotamia, in the year 3834 B.C., as the millennia are reckoned. I was Akharin, a soldier, a bully and a fool. I fell in battle, pierced to the heart - and did not die."

Not to mention he was also "Brahms. And DaVinci. And Merlin, and Alexander . . . and many, many more."

lmnob
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Funniest line in The Final Frontier, (Bones McCoy): "Jim, you don't ask the almighty for his ID!"

dompuma
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Apollo from The TOS episode "Who Mourns For Adonis"
Flint from the TOS episode "Requiem for Methuselah"
Sargon, Henoch, and Thalassa from the TOS episode "Return to Tomorrow"
Ruk from the TOS episode "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"

CptPhillips
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"The Q Continuum is a dirt road..." proceeds to show a paved road.

brownro
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In Voyager's "The Q and Grey" the female Q, while stuck powerless on Voyager complained about being "Tossed aside by someone five billion years younger." Would give the Q an age of over 5 billion years. If I remember my astronomy class correctly that would make her, at least, older than the Solar system, and over 1/3rd the age of the Universe. Q should have the top spot.

KnightMage
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The Crystalline Entity was probably millennia old before it was destroyed.

benlevan
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“What does *GOD* need with a starship?”

Nix_Pardus
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You missed out the Greek god Apollo, from the TOS episode "Who Mourns For Adonis". Apollo was already several Millenia old, when contacted by the Enterprise crew.

CZtuner
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The Jack The Ripper creature from TOS’s “Wolf In The Fold” had to be at least hundreds of years old by the time we encountered it.

sunspot
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From comments, looks like the list needs revisiting.
What about Gary Seven? Or Apollo?
How old are the Organians? Or the Metrons?

gmmeier
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Honorable mention I have would be the Founders from DS9. I don't remember if they ever gave a clue to how old the Great Link is.

iWrick
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Second! What does God need with a starship?

marmac
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Missed Nagilum who didn't even understand death or a human's "limited existence."

gPoe
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As far as I’m concerned John de Lance as Q is one of the best characters Star Trek brought in

curriehot
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The guardian of the T'Kon empire is at least 600, 000 years old.

Martial-Mat
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"The real live Voyager 6 probe"

Um, real life stopped with 2.

Sephiroth