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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While Kevin may not an antagonist per se seeing as how he is not actually hostile to the enterprise, he still serves as a contrast to Q, both are immortal {{Reality Warper}}s but while Q is playful, jovial and usually indifferent to the death or destruction that he causes. Kevin is a far more somber and serious character but is also a moral being with a conscience who is clearly tormented not only by the death of his human wife but the fact that he wiped out the entire Husnock race in his grief-induced rage. Perhaps the reason for this difference in attitude is because of one final difference between the two; Q may be indifferent because he can just bring back what was destroyed with just a snap of his fingers (in most cases, and if he wants to), while Kevin can't bring back the dead, except as a hollow recreation, which leaves him with regret.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While Kevin may not an antagonist per se seeing as how he is not actually hostile to the enterprise, Enterprise, he still serves as a contrast to Q, both are immortal {{Reality Warper}}s but while Q is playful, jovial and usually indifferent to the death or destruction that he causes. Kevin is a far more somber and serious character but is also a moral being with a conscience who is clearly tormented not only by the death of his human wife but the fact that he wiped out the entire Husnock race in his grief-induced rage. Perhaps the reason for this difference in attitude is because of one final difference between the two; Q may be indifferent because he can just bring back what was destroyed with just a snap of his fingers (in most cases, and if he wants to), while Kevin can't bring back the dead, except as a hollow recreation, which leaves him with regret.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While Kevin may not an antagonist per se seeing as how he is not actually hostile to the enterprise, he still serves as a contrast to Q, both are immortal RealityWarpers but while Q is playful, jovial and usually indifferent to the death or destruction that he causes. Kevin is a far more somber and serious character but is also a moral being with a conscience who is clearly tormented not only by the death of his human wife but the fact that he wiped out the entire Husnock race in his grief-induced rage. Perhaps the reason for this difference in attitude is because of one final difference between the two; Q may be indifferent because he can just bring back what was destroyed with just a snap of his fingers (in most cases, and if he wants to), while Kevin can't bring back the dead, except as a hollow recreation, which leaves him with regret.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While Kevin may not an antagonist per se seeing as how he is not actually hostile to the enterprise, he still serves as a contrast to Q, both are immortal RealityWarpers {{Reality Warper}}s but while Q is playful, jovial and usually indifferent to the death or destruction that he causes. Kevin is a far more somber and serious character but is also a moral being with a conscience who is clearly tormented not only by the death of his human wife but the fact that he wiped out the entire Husnock race in his grief-induced rage. Perhaps the reason for this difference in attitude is because of one final difference between the two; Q may be indifferent because he can just bring back what was destroyed with just a snap of his fingers (in most cases, and if he wants to), while Kevin can't bring back the dead, except as a hollow recreation, which leaves him with regret.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While Kevin may not an antagonist per se seeing as how he is not actually hostile to the enterprise, he still serves as a contrast to Q, both are immortal RealityWarper's but while Q is playful, jovial and usually indifferent to the death or destruction that he causes. Kevin is a far more somber and serious character but is also a moral being with a conscience who is clearly tormented not only by the death of his human wife but the fact that he wiped out the entire Husnock race in his grief-induced rage. Perhaps the reason for this difference in attitude is because of one final difference between the two; Q may be indifferent because he can just bring back what was destroyed with just a snap of his fingers (in most cases, and if he wants to), while Kevin can't bring back the dead, except as a hollow recreation, which leaves him with regret.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While Kevin may not an antagonist per se seeing as how he is not actually hostile to the enterprise, he still serves as a contrast to Q, both are immortal RealityWarper's RealityWarpers but while Q is playful, jovial and usually indifferent to the death or destruction that he causes. Kevin is a far more somber and serious character but is also a moral being with a conscience who is clearly tormented not only by the death of his human wife but the fact that he wiped out the entire Husnock race in his grief-induced rage. Perhaps the reason for this difference in attitude is because of one final difference between the two; Q may be indifferent because he can just bring back what was destroyed with just a snap of his fingers (in most cases, and if he wants to), while Kevin can't bring back the dead, except as a hollow recreation, which leaves him with regret.

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