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After receiving a distress call from Beverly Crusher, Jean-Luc Picard enlists help from generations old and new for one last adventure: a mission that will change Starfleet and his old crew ... Read all After receiving a distress call from Beverly Crusher, Jean-Luc Picard enlists help from generations old and new for one last adventure: a mission that will change Starfleet and his old crew forever. After receiving a distress call from Beverly Crusher, Jean-Luc Picard enlists help from generations old and new for one last adventure: a mission that will change Starfleet and his old crew forever.

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Picard Season 3 Just Changed Enterprise and Star Trek: TNG Movie History

Star Trek: Picard has a few things to say about the history of the Enterprise-D and Enterprise-E in The Next Generation movies.

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Enterprise-F in Star Trek: Picard Season 3

This Star Trek: Picard article contains spoilers.

“My god, Bones. What have I done?”

When Kirk asks that question at the end of The Search for Spock , it carries incredible weight. He’s chosen to destroy the USS Enterprise, the ship he commanded for years on not just the three seasons of The Original Series and the animated series, but also three feature films. The same could not be said of the destruction of the Enterprise-D in Star Trek: Generations . Sure, it had an even longer run, with seven seasons of The Next Generation in service.

But the crashing of the saucer in Generations had much less impact. Like the rather lackluster death of Kirk in that same movie, the crashing of the D seemed less like a monumental sacrifice and more like a closing of one era and setting up another — at the expense of poor Deanna Troi. The TV life of the TNG crew had ended and the movie life had begun, along with a fancier, flashier ship to carry them.

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Of course, it didn’t work out that way, and after a few false starts, the TNG crew is back on television with Picard season three. And by the end of the season’s penultimate episode, “Vox,” the Enterprise-D is back with them, too. No sooner do we see the Enterprise-F , under the command of Admiral Shelby, than Geordi reveals his project in hangar 12: the Enterprise-D, restored from the saucer left on Veridian III in Generations .

You might be tempted to ask what happened to the fancy Enterprise-E, introduced in First Contact . After all, that movie served as a sequel to the Locutus story in “Best of Both Worlds,” and Picard season three has turned out to be a sequel to both those Next Generation episodes as well as First Contact . Shouldn’t they use the E for the sake of coherence?

We get a little hint of the E’s fate during the reveal of the restored D in “Vox,” when Geordi suggests that Worf had something to do with its destruction. This falls in line with some of the post- TNG novels, especially the 2020 book The Last Best Hope by Una McCormack. Published in connection with Picard , The Last Best Hope sees Worf take command of the Enterprise-E after Picard earns the rank of Admiral. A promo released ahead of Picard season 3 also teased that Worf’s time as Captain of the Enterprise-E came to an abrupt end after “the incident above Kriilar Prime,” which we’ve never heard of before and isn’t mentioned on the show. But is this incident what the Next Generation crew is referring to when they look at Worf in “Vox?” Was the Enterprise-E destroyed on Kriilar Prime? We just don’t know for sure at the moment.

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Then again, the comic book series Star Trek: Countdown , which tied into the 2009 J.J. Abrams reboot , has Data (well, B4 with Data’s memories) become the new Captain of Enterprise-E. That storyline was picked up by the video game Star Trek: Online , where Captain Data was in command when the E was destroyed by the Undine/Species 8472.

How can these both be true? And what does that have to do with Worf? Well, it’s important to remember that, unlike Star Wars , secondary material in Star Trek is never considered canon. While books, comics, and games can build off one another — as with the universe spinning out of the current IDW Star Trek comics where Worf is the rogue captain of the Defiant — only the TV shows and movies are actually canon, and thus other things can be contradicted. So while the shot at Worf in Picard does relate to The Last Best Hope timeline (after all, that was a book published under Star Trek: Picard branding), other comics and books might have different explanations for the fate of the E.

Of course, TV and movies can add new wrinkles to one another, which is what we see in the latest episode of Picard . Since 1994, there’s been no reason to believe that the Enterprise-D would come back. But with the explanation that the Prime Directive demands that Starfleet remove the saucer remains, and with Geordi’s position as curator of the Fleet Museum, we can accept that the D is back in action.

By building on previous stories — and not feeling restricted by non-canonical works — Star Trek has done what it’s always done — turn (starship) death into a fighting chance to live.

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A guide to Star Trek: Picard's Next Generation characters

If you find yourself struggling to remember what happened in Star Trek: The Next Generation, here are some handy character bios for Picard

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We're now four episodes deep in Star Trek: Picard, and the story is starting to hit its stride. While Picard isn't just a direct sequel to Star Trek: The Next Generation, a lot of TNG cast members have started to show up, from the titular captain, all the way down to guest stars from a single episode.

If you find yourself plumbing the depths of your memory to remember what happened on 20-year-old episodes of TNG, Tom's Guide is here to help. I've compiled a list of TNG characters who have shown up in Picard, or whom we've seen in trailers, complete with a short bio and some of their best episodes. This way, you can get ready for the rest of Picard without rewatching TNG's full 178-episode run.

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(This piece has minor spoilers for the first three episodes of Star Trek: Picard. If you consider material from trailers to be spoilers as well, you may want to avoid the "Upcoming characters" section.)

Capt. Jean-Luc Picard

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This one's sort of a gimme, but for the sake of thoroughness: Jean-Luc Picard was the captain of the USS Enterprise-D during TNG and the USS Enterprise-E during the later TNG films. He's had a long and storied career, saving the galaxy from the Borg, bargaining for humanity's future with the omnipotent Q Continuum and making a tenuous alliance with the Romulans to fight off an even greater threat. We've already made a list of our favorite Capt. Picard episodes , so check those out if you need a refresher.

Lt. Cmdr. Data

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Data, an android who longed to feel human, was one of the most beloved characters in TNG. He served as a bridge officer aboard both of Picard's Enterprises and became one of Picard's closest friends in the process. There's a lot to know about Lt. Cmdr. Data and his relatives, from his oddball creator Dr. Noonien Soong, to his evil brother Lore, to his primitive precursor B-4. But Data casts a long shadow over Star Trek: Picard, as he sacrificed himself to save the captain in Star Trek: Nemesis. Another important episode to watch is The Offspring (TNG S3, E16), which tells the story of Data's ill-fated daughter, Lal.

Dr. Bruce Maddox

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While Dr. Maddox hasn't shown up in Picard yet, he's arguably done more to drive the story forward than any other character. He appeared in only one episode of TNG: Measure of a Man (S2, E9). In this groundbreaking episode, Maddox wanted to deconstruct Data to learn the secrets of the android's construction. When Data refused, it sparked a civil rights trial. Afterward, Maddox and Data made a tenuous peace, and it's clear that Maddox's admiration for Data lasted for decades. It's a safe bet that Maddox will appear, in some way, shape or form, later in this season of Picard.

Hugh (Third of Five)

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In the third episode of Picard, we learned the Romulan Reclamation site (aka the inactive Borg Cube) has a complicated command structure. One of the project's directors is Hugh, a former Borg drone who reclaimed his individuality with the help of the Enterprise-D crew. Hugh has a unique insight into what it's like to be a Borg and just how difficult de-assimilation can be. He'll almost certainly crop up again as the season progresses. If you'd like to learn his backstory, watch I, Borg (TNG S5, E23), in which Geordi La Forge helps Hugh develop a sense of identity, and Descent (TNG S6, E26 and S7, E1), in which Hugh fights back against the Borg and tries to share what he's learned.

That's everyone we've seen in the show so far, but here are some characters we know are coming, thanks to the trailers:

Cmdr. William Riker

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Cmdr. William RikerPicard's loyal second-in-command, Will Riker, is one of the most fun characters in TNG — and also one of the most serious. The main point of contact between Picard and the rest of his crew, Riker is a naturally charismatic friend, a bold leader and a damn good trombonist. Based on the trailers, we know that Riker eventually settled down to a quiet life with his wife, Deanna Troi, and their children. As one of the main characters in TNG, there are plenty of great Riker episodes, but some of my personal favorites are Future Imperfect (TNG S4, E8), Frame of Mind (TNG S6, E21) and The Pegasus (TNG S7, E12).

Cmdr. Deanna Troi

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The Enterprise-D's counselor, Riker's wife and Picard's conscience, Deanna Troi is a woman of many talents. She can sense emotions, thanks to her half-Betazoid heritage; she can take command of a starship, thanks to her officer training; and she can help any member of the crew master their own fears, thanks to her psychological skills. Having seen the trailers, we know that she'll show up at least briefly to help Picard along in his latest mission. To relive some of Cmdr. Troi's greatest moments, check out Ménage à Troi (TNG S3, E24), Face of the Enemy (TNG S6, E14) and Thine Own Self (TNG S7, E16).

Bonus: Seven of Nine

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Technically speaking, this article is just about Next Generation characters in Picard, but we know that Seven of Nine, one of the main characters from Star Trek: Voyager, will be making a cameo as well. Without rehashing an entire show's plot, Seven of Nine is a former Borg drone who joined the crew of the USS Voyager while it was evading the Borg in the Delta Quadrant. During Voyager's mission, Capt. Kathryn Janeway helped Seven of Nine regain her human identity, and now it seems like she's ready to lend her expertise to Picard and his motley new crew. Some of the best Seven of Nine episodes include The Gift (VOY S4, E2), Dark Frontier (VOY S5, E16 and E17) and Survival Instinct (VOY S6, E2).

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Like a lot of folks here at Polygon , I’m a bit of a physical media nerd . I’m not going to extol its virtues here ( we have a regular roundup for that ), but I’ve recently leveled up my media library game , obsessing over the quality of a given release, learning about the work that goes into a good restoration, being a stickler about packaging and extras. It’s a fun way to engage with art more intentionally, like a pop culture archeologist.

This is how I recently learned what an incredible feat the Star Trek: The Next Generation remaster was. Released from 2012 to 2014 in celebration of the show’s 25th anniversary, the remaster brought the 1987 series into high definition through incredibly painstaking labor. The short version is that, due to production streamlining that was common at the time, the team working on the remasters basically had to rebuild the episodes from scratch. Locating, then re-cutting the original negatives, rebuilding all the special effects, compositing everything all over again and striving to stay faithful to the original intent, warts and all.

The remaster was a fascinating and wildly expensive labor of love, one that is almost certainly not going to repeated for Deep Space Nine or Star Trek: Voyager . So it’s worth checking out every iteration of its release, to consider picking it up. For example: this fall’s Picard Legacy Collection .

An absurdly comprehensive collection of just about everything Patrick Stewart’s Captain Jean-Luc Picard was in (barring a guest appearance or two like Deep Space Nine ’s pilot), the box set includes all seven seasons of The Next Generation remastered, all four Star Trek movies featuring the Next Generation cast, and all three seasons of Picard , all in a handsomely uniform design.

There’s just one catch: The packaging sucks. While it all comes in a nice big sturdy box, the Next Generation discs are in two big clamshell volumes of cheap plastic with flimsy disc trays bound into them, something you might be familiar with if you’ve bought other TV box sets like the complete series collections of Mr. Robot or The Good Fight .

The Picard Legacy Collection box set, with its contents displayed next to it.

The movie blu-rays are similarly collected in one volume, as are all three seasons of Picard , but they’re less annoying simply by virtue of having far fewer discs. They still lack a premium feel, which is a disappointment given that this is billed as a limited edition collector’s item. I also hate the decision to print the disc contents on the inside of each case’s box art, where it’s basically impossible to read. Since just about every disc in The Next Generation set has some special features, not having a convenient pamphlet to refer to is kind of maddening. A few baubles like a themed deck of cards and a book of Picard aphorisms, while nice, does little to assuage this.

All that said, if you have none or very little of the media collected here, The Picard Legacy collection is still worth considering. It bundles a legendary remaster of an incredible show with all of its sequel movies (albeit not the new 4K versions ) and Picard , a divisive show that still managed to pull off a fine farewell in its final season. Add to that a massive library of special features, and The Picard Legacy collection feels less like a TV series box set and more like a massive archive full of everything you could possibly want to know about a beloved show. You could dig through it forever — just consider coming up with a better storage solution first.

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From Joe Fordham, get an inside look behind Star Trek: Picard , with the release of Star Trek: Picard: The Art and Making of the Series — a must-have for all Star Trek fans.

This beautifully illustrated hardback, available now everywhere books are sold , features behind-the-scenes and on-set photography, and a range of production art, is an in-depth exploration of a hugely popular and seminal Star Trek character.

Alongside interviews with showrunners, writers, cast, and crew, discussing concepts and character arcs, "Spotlight" features explore makeup, costumes, art, and visual effects. A final section features reflections on the much-beloved character from its original incarnation in Star Trek: Next Generation through to its final satisfying conclusion.

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Star Trek: Picard stars Patrick Stewart, reprising his role as Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation . The book explores each of the three separate season-long narratives, which tell the story of Picard in later years, as he is brought out of retirement on his family château to face old enemies such as the Borg, take command of a new starship, and ultimately reconcile with his past.

New characters such as Raffi Musiker (Michelle Hurd), Dr. Jurati (Alison Pill), Cristóbal Rios (Santiago Cabrera), Soji (Isa Briones) and Elnor (Evan Evagora) feature alongside appearances by old enemies and friends, such as Will Riker (Jonathan Frakes), Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis), the Borg Queen (Annie Wersching), Guinan (Whoopi Goldberg, Ito Aghayere), Data (Brent Spiner), and Q (John de Lancie). Season 3 sees a full-scale Next Generation reunion, featuring Worf (Michael Dorn), Dr. Beverley Crusher (Gates McFadden), and Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton).

Thanks to our friends over at Titan Books, StarTrek.com has an inside look at Star Trek: Picard: The Art and Making of the Series!

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VADIC CHANGELING AVENGER

The Shrike captain announces herself as Vadic (Amanda Plummer), leader of a rogue faction of Changelings, liquid-based shapeshifters from the Gamma Quadrant. "Amanda Plummer was the only person I ever thought of for this role," states Terry Matalas. "Early on, I didn’t know that she would do it. I knew that Amanda had Star Trek lineage as her father, Christopher Plummer, played General Chang in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country .

To our delight, she said ‘yes’ and she brought so much to the character. She made Vadic one of the great Star Trek villains."

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Vadic’s tortured history sprang from a clandestine operation, an offshoot of the Dominion War against the Federation. "They were held captive on Daystrom Station by a nefarious group within Starfleet, Section 31," Matalas explains. "They were trying to make Changelings that were undetectable down to an organ level in a way that Changelings had not been before. Vadic and her people escaped from that lab with their new abilities, and they found a like-minded dying species, the Borg, who teamed up with them to put an end to Starfleet once and for all."

The makeup team explored designs for Vadic and her Changelings that acknowledged their genetic origins, as seen in Deep Space Nine ’s amorphous shapeshifting security chief Odo (René Auberjonois), with a twist. "We tried a variety of prosthetic designs for Vadic," recalls Vincent Van Dyke. "We ended up creating scars as a design element on her face. They were quite symmetrical, even beautiful. The idea was these were scars that had injured her, symmetrically, on each side of her body. Technically, they were quite simple for us to create, not extensive makeup. But what a wonderful actress."

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"Amanda was fantastic," concurs James MacKinnon. "Talking to her about what we were going to do, she was very particular, and quiet. But when she started talking about how she was going to play the part, it was awesome to watch. We ended up taking the color out of her eyebrows. We gave her a pale face and some cheek scars as silicone transfers. The idea was that, as a Changeling, she’d been partway through forming into another character when she stopped and that left subtle scarring on her face. We gave those scars a natural lip color."

"Changelings loyal to Vadic carry disruptor weapons illicitly acquired on their travels through the Delta Quadrant. Vadic brandished a femme-fatale-style smoking device. "Terry and Amanda wanted her to be wreathed in smoke sitting on her bridge," recalls Jeff Lombardi. "We’ve not seen many aliens smoking cigarettes before in Star Trek . Amanda does smoke, which helped. We got her blend that she was comfortable with, and we designed an alien cigarette holder and different papers. It was a simple device, the end of the holder held a rolled joint and the two melded together as a smoking apparatus. We also gave her some old French lighters and a Romulan knife — one of the Reman blades that Picard’s clone, Shinzon, had used in Star Trek Nemesis ."

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29 Years Later, Star Trek Just Solved A Massive Starship Mystery

Here's how Terry Matalas brought back [SPOILERS] for Picard Season 3.

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Of all the versions of the Starship Enterprise , the one that has appeared the most times in Star Trek canon, is, by far, the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D. After 178 episodes of The Next Generation , half of the ship got blown up in the 1994 film Generations .

The other half crashed into the planet Veridian III, but what happened to it after that? In Star Trek: Picard Season 3, we finally have a (very shocking) answer. And within that answer is perhaps the biggest nostalgia play for any science fiction franchise in recent memory.

Here’s how Picard Season 3 pulled off this massive starship comeback, complete with specific details from showrunner Terry Matalas.

Spoilers ahead!

The Enterprise-D , reborn

The Enterprise-D leaves the Fleet Museum in 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 3.

The Enterprise-D leaves the Fleet Museum in “Vox.”

In Episode 6 of Picard Season 3, Alandra La Forge (Mica Burton) hinted that her father Geordi (LeVar Burton) was hiding something in docking bay 12 of the Fleet Museum. In Episode 9, Geordi reveals that it’s a fully restored version of the Enterprise-D !

Picard asks, pointedly, “But how?” And Geordi reveals that Starfleet removed the crashed saucer section of the Enterprise-D from the surface of Verdian III in accordance with the Prime Directive (that famous Star Trek rule that says Starfleet can’t unduly influence cultures who haven’t yet developed interstellar travel on their own).

So, basically, even though Verdian III was uninhabited , the crashed ship was removed so as to “not influence the system.” In Generations , Data said the neighboring planet, Verdian IV, had a “pre-industrial society.” Meaning that just the presence of advanced technology from Starfleet in a burgeoning star system was enough to yank the ship, which actually makes a lot of sense. (It’s sort of like if an advanced alien race crashed a ship on the Moon during the Stone Age and then decided to yank it to prevent humans from finding it in the future.)

The saucer of the Enterprise-D in 'Generations.'

The crashed saucer of the Enterprise-D in Generations .

Since the saucer was only half of the Enterprise-D , Geordi tells the crew he’s been restoring the ship bit-by-bit for the past twenty years. This means that roughly since the end of Nemesis in 2379, Geordi has been, secretly, putting the pieces of the Enterprise-D back together. He reveals that this includes getting the “engines and nacelles from the USS Syracuse. This detail means the entire drive section (or engineering section) of this restored Enterprise-D actually came from a different Galaxy-class ship from which Geordi salvaged for parts.

But it’s not just the outside of the Enterprise-D that looks so familiar. The command bridge of this famous Star Trek ship also looks nearly identical to how the same set looked back in the heyday of The Next Generation from 1987 to 1994.

TNG Bridge For Picard is a real set

The TNG crew on the classic '90s bridge in 'Picard' Season 3.

The crew of the USS Enterprise-D , back on the bridge.

While some fans might assume aspects of the Enterprise-D bridge in Picard were created by CGI or AR wall technology, the truth is, everything you see here exists in the real world. “Nothing is CGI,” Terry Matalas tells Inverse . “It’s all real.” While both Discovery and Strange New Worlds utilize an AR wall for aspects of filming, the production of Picard does not.

Matalas points out that because nothing was left of the Enterprise-D set from the ‘90s, what you see in Picard Season 3 “was totally rebuilt from scratch.”

This means that Picard production designer Dave Blass , along with Michael Okuda had to utterly remake the entirety of a set that hasn’t existed since 1994. On top of that, even though the lighting of the bridge will remind fans of the brightness of the ‘90s show, Matalas points out that newer camera technology had to be taken into account to recreate the mood we all remember.

“It's a kind of hybrid actually,” Matalas explains. “It's a bit of our Titan lighting mixed with TNG old school. It had to feel authentically the old show but look right with these new cameras.”

Picard’s roundabout connection to Battlestar

The Enterprise-D in Picard Season 3

In Picard Season 3, the Enterprise-D is a lot like the Battlestar Galactica.

The return to the restored Enterprise-D isn’t just a nostalgia play though. In the context of Episode 9 and the finale, the crew needs a ship that isn’t connected to the new network of Starfleet ships. As Geordi says in the episode they need “...something older, analog, offline from the others...” This specific detail — that the Enterprise-D can survive the new Borg threat because it’s not hooked up to a larger network — might remind sci-fi fans of the basic premise of the rebooted Battlestar Galactica way back in 2003 . Spearheaded by TNG and DS9 veteran Ron Moore, the very beginning of Battlestar makes a point that the titular ship, Galactica , is not networked with other ships in the fleet because it’s much older, which, allows it to be free from the Cylon attack. Because of the writing connections between BSG and Star Trek, and Terry Matalas’ admiration for Ron Moore, was this a specific homage?

“It’s less of a nod, but impossible not to acknowledge Ron's influence on me as a writer and storyteller. No doubt those aspects of BSG are certainly burned into my brain and would be subconsciously part of the recipe,” Matalas explains. And then he goes deep into his history with the Trek franchise. Roughly twenty years ago, Matalas was a production assistant on Star Trek: Voyager , and then Star Trek: Enterprise , and around that time, something interesting happened.

“Funny story: when I was working as an assistant to Bryan Fuller, we went to lunch with Ron as BSG was just in its early stages,” Matalas recalls. “Ron enthusiastically pitched us his take for the [ BSG] miniseries — all the way to Adama's final bluff about Earth. I remember getting goosebumps and just hoping that show got made because if it did, it was like he was writing it just for me. That show would go on to inspire how I approached serialized science fiction in 12 Monkeys and then again here in this final season of Picard. So that's a long way of saying, yes, probably!”

Picard Season 3 was always headed here

Geordi (LeVar Burton) and Riker (Jonathan Frakes) in Picard Season 3, Episode 9.

Geordi (LeVar Burton) and Riker (Jonathan Frakes) on the bridge of their first Enterprise.

Because the Enterprise-D only appears in the final two episodes of Picard creating this set — in secret — was certainly one of the more costly aspects of Season 3. So, was there ever a backup plan in the writers’ room? Could the crew have ended up on a different retro starship? Was the nostalgia-filled season always going to end up this way?

In various sci-fi shows, it’s common for there to be alternate ways to tell a specific story. But, just like the inclusion of Ro Laren in Episode 5 , Matalas insists this specific reveal; that the Enterprise-D would be back for the final two episodes was one of the first ideas for this season.

“This always felt like the right way to end,” he says. “From the very beginning.”

Jean-Luc Picard

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Jean-Luc Picard was a celebrated Starfleet officer , archaeologist , writer , historian , diplomat , and philanthropist , who served throughout much of the 24th century . The highlights of his career were centered around assignments as commanding officer of the Federation starships USS Stargazer , USS Enterprise -D , and the USS Enterprise -E . In these roles, Picard not only witnessed major turning points of recent galactic history, but played a key role in them also, from making first contact as captain of the Federation's flagship with no fewer than 27 alien species , including the Ferengi and the Borg . His successful contact with the Children of Tama resulted in his name being incorporated into the Tamarian language through the metaphor " Picard and Dathon at El-Adrel ".

He also became the chief contact point with the Q Continuum , and served as Arbiter of Succession of the Klingon Empire , where he presided over the investiture of Klingon Chancellor Gowron . Picard would expose the Romulan Star Empire as backers of Gowron's chief rivals , later aiding a Romulan underground movement of dissidents to gain a toehold on the Romulan homeworld . He continued to serve as captain of the Enterprise -E, the sixth Federation starship to bear the name, until at least the early 2380s . ( TNG : " The Battle ", " The Last Outpost ", " Q Who ", " Darmok ", " Encounter at Farpoint ", " All Good Things... ", " Redemption ", " Redemption II ", " Unification II "; Star Trek: First Contact ; Star Trek Nemesis ; PIC : " Remembrance ")

Following his command of the Enterprise -E, he rose to the rank of admiral , he resigned from Starfleet for a time, after he felt that the organization had strayed from its ideals, before eventually rejoining as the Chancellor of Starfleet Academy . ( PIC : " Remembrance ", " The End is the Beginning ", " The Star Gazer ")

Picard would later retire a second time, but a distress call from Dr. Beverly Crusher called Picard back to action one last time in order to save the son Picard never knew he had from the Changelings and the Borg . Reuniting his old command crew along with the rebuilt Enterprise -D, Picard would bring a final end to the Borg threat before returning to his peaceful retirement. ( PIC : " The Next Generation ", " Disengage ", " Võx ", " The Last Generation ")

  • 1.1 Origins
  • 1.2 Childhood
  • 2.1 Academy years
  • 2.2.1 Service aboard the Reliant
  • 2.2.2 Other adventures
  • 2.3 Service aboard the Stargazer
  • 2.4 Meeting Natasha Yar
  • 2.5.1 Encounters with the Q entity
  • 2.5.2 Encounters with the Borg
  • 2.5.3 Kamin and the Ressikan probe
  • 2.5.4 Loss of the Enterprise -D
  • 2.6.1 Stopping the Borg
  • 2.6.2 The Ba'ku and the Son'a
  • 2.6.3 Dealing with the Romulans
  • 2.7.1 Evacuating the Romulan people
  • 3.1 Zhat Vash mystery
  • 3.2 "Death" and resurrection
  • 4 Return to Starfleet
  • 5 Second retirement
  • 6 Anything but canon account
  • 8.1 Energy vortex encounter
  • 8.2 Federation-Klingon War
  • 8.3 Nausicaan attack
  • 8.4 Quantum fissure encounter
  • 8.5 Anti-time encounters
  • 8.6 The Nexus
  • 8.7 Confederation of Earth
  • 9 Holograms
  • 10.1 Medical record
  • 11.1.1 Jack Crusher
  • 11.2.1 Lwaxana Troi
  • 11.2.2 Vash
  • 11.2.3 Kamala
  • 11.2.4 Nella Daren
  • 11.2.5 Anij
  • 11.2.6 Beverly Crusher
  • 11.2.7 Laris
  • 11.3.1 Guinan
  • 11.3.2 William T. Riker
  • 11.3.3 Data
  • 11.3.4 Worf
  • 11.3.5 Geordi La Forge
  • 11.3.6 Ro Laren
  • 11.3.7 Elnor
  • 11.4.1 James T. Kirk
  • 11.4.2 Spock
  • 11.4.3 Gowron
  • 11.5.3 The Borg / Borg Queen
  • 11.5.4 The House of Duras
  • 11.5.5 Shinzon
  • 12.1 Catchphrases
  • 13.1 Quotes about Picard
  • 14 Chronology
  • 15.1 See also
  • 15.2 Appearances
  • 15.3.1 Trivia
  • 15.3.2 Reception
  • 15.4 Apocrypha
  • 15.5 External links

Early history [ ]

Origins [ ].

Jean-Luc Picard was born in La Barre , France on Earth to Yvette and Maurice Picard on July 13 , 2305 . ( TNG : " Family ", " Conundrum ")

Childhood [ ]

He and his elder brother , Robert , spent their childhood tending to their family vineyards with their father . Concerned about the preservation of their familial values, Maurice and his wife educated their sons in the ancient traditions, avoiding, in particular, any superfluous technologies . ( TNG : " Family ")

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Picard as a young boy

As a young boy, Jean-Luc watched his grandfather " [d]eteriorate from a powerful, intelligent figure to a frail wisp of a man, who could barely make his way home. " ( TNG : " Night Terrors ")

He took piano lessons, but eventually gave it up because he dreaded performing in front of an audience. In his later life, he would regret doing so, because his playing used to please his mother . ( TNG : " Lessons ", " The Perfect Mate ")

Picard had a loving relationship with his mother, Yvette Picard who often played games of hide and seek with him and encouraged him to "look up at the stars." ( PIC : " The Star Gazer ", " Monsters ") Unfortunately, what young Jean-Luc took as mere flights of fancy, was mental illness. At some point in the early 2310s , Yvette lost Jean-Luc while they were playing hide and seek in the tunnels underneath their home. After finding Jean-Luc, whose foot had gotten stuck, Maurice Picard found Yevette and locked her in a room for the night for her safety. Yvette pleaded with Jean-Luc to let her out. He did and the next morning, he found his mother dead by suicide. ( PIC : " Hide and Seek ") Later, as an adult, he'd often picture her as an old woman, inviting him to have some tea with her, and telling him that they would have a "nice, long talk." ( PIC : " Hide and Seek ")

One of Picard's childhood heroes was Dixon Hill , a fictional private detective living in the early 20th century . ( TNG : " The Big Goodbye ")

A fascination of his that intrigued him well into adulthood was the ship in a bottle . As a boy, he built model airships , and even a model of a Promellian battle cruiser . ( TNG : " Booby Trap "; PIC : " The Star Gazer ", " Hide and Seek ") Moreover, he was captivated by the Phoenix , mankind's first warp-capable vessel , which he admired "hundreds of times" at the Smithsonian , but was never able to touch. ( Star Trek: First Contact )

Jean-Luc Picard, age 12

Picard, reverted to the age of 12

In grade school , Picard remembered singing such children's songs as "Frère Jacques". ( TNG : " Disaster ") Like his nephew René , Jean-Luc wrote a ribbon -winning report on starships in school . ( TNG : " Family ") Later in life, he recalled reading about the ancient Bajoran civilizations in his fifth grade reader . ( TNG : " Ensign Ro ")

Although Maurice intended his sons to work at the vineyards, it became obvious very early that Jean-Luc knew he wanted to join Starfleet, something that his father would never condone, up until his death. ( TNG : " Bloodlines ") Jean-Luc would later remember that he devoted his childhood to that end, which was like skipping that age altogether. ( TNG : " Suddenly Human ") His brother would later note that Jean-Luc always sought higher standards, such as becoming president of his school and later a valedictorian and even an athletic champion . Robert was also jealous of seeing Picard being the favored son and getting away after his mischiefs. Sometimes Robert had to bully his younger brother. ( TNG : " Family ")

When Picard joined the poker game with his senior officers for the first time in 2370 , he recalled that " actually, I used to be quite a card player in my youth. " ( TNG : " All Good Things... ")

Starfleet career [ ]

Academy years [ ].

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Cadet Picard during his Academy years

Picard caused "quite a stir" by leaving his family's generational vineyard and applying to Starfleet Academy . ( TNG : " Family "; Star Trek Nemesis ) Although he failed to gain entry on his first attempt, Picard succeeded in his second attempt in 2323 . He subsequently became one of the most outstanding cadets in his class. ( TNG : " Coming of Age ", " The First Duty ")

Picard's career at the Academy was difficult, at best – years later, Picard credited Academy groundskeeper Boothby with helping him develop a mature attitude. ( TNG : " The First Duty "; VOY : " In the Flesh ") Among Picard's friends at the Academy were Donald Varley , Cortan Zweller , Marta Batanides , and an acquaintance called " A.F. ", whom he blamed for his failed semester of Organic Chemistry and whose initials Picard carved into Boothby's prized elm . ( TNG : " Contagion ", " The Game ", " Tapestry ")

At the Academy, Picard developed an interest in archaeology . His professor , Galen , encouraged him to continue in this field, but Picard ultimately refused his offer of becoming an archaeologist. He would nevertheless keep his interest in the subject, and became to be considered quite knowledgeable in the field. ( TNG : " The Chase ", " Qpid ") It was also during this time he took great interest in studying the Iconians . ( TNG : " Contagion ")

Picard also excelled in sports . He won the Starfleet Academy marathon in April 2323 on Danula II , becoming the first freshman to win the race. ( TNG : " The Best of Both Worlds, Part II "; Star Trek Generations Picard family album ) During a wrestling match, Picard caught a Ligonian with a reverse body lift and pinned him down in the first fourteen seconds. ( TNG : " The First Duty ")

During his sophomore year, Picard was assigned to training on Morikin VII where he had his first encounter with Nausicaans , who had an outpost on a nearby asteroid . ( TNG : " Tapestry ")

On 4 April 2327 , Cadet Picard joined the Speed of Light Club after he flew three hundred-thousand kilometers per second in level flight on the cruiser USS Leondegrance , commanded by Captain Nyota Uhura . He was awarded a certificate celebrating this occasion. ( PIC : " Remembrance ", " The Star Gazer ")

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An Academy photo Picard kept in his study

Picard graduated at the top of his class. He recalled to Wesley Crusher in 2365 that, as he entered the ranks of being an officer , he was " green as hell. And oh, so cocky. " ( TNG : " Samaritan Snare ") Several years after this, in 2379 , Picard showed Beverly Crusher a photograph from his Academy days, asking, "remember him?" She replied that " he was a bit cocky, as I recall. " By that point in his life, Picard considered his younger self as " a damn fool. Selfish, ambitious, very much in need of seasoning. " ( Star Trek Nemesis )

Picard, later told Boothby that if it wasn't for the groundskeeper, Picard would have never graduated. Boothby assured Picard that " you made a mistake. There isn't a man among us who hasn't been young enough to make one. […] You did what you had to do. You did what you thought was best. I just made sure that you listened to yourself. " ( TNG : " The First Duty ")

Early postings and assignments [ ]

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Ensign Picard stabbed

Shortly after graduation in 2327, Ensign Picard's promising career nearly ended abruptly while he was on shore leave at Farspace Starbase Earhart . During a bar brawl over a rigged game of dom-jot , he was stabbed through the heart by a Nausicaan, and had to undergo emergency surgery to replace his heart . He later related to Wesley Crusher that he laughed after looking down to see the knife protruding from his chest. This event helped him realize how fragile life could be, and thus made him more willing to take risks and make his mark in the universe, which he only realized when Q proposed him to change this event in 2369 . ( TNG : " Samaritan Snare ", " Tapestry ")

On the day of his first posting, Picard was so nervous he walked a light year in a circle before he mustered the courage to beam aboard. ( PIC : " The Last Generation ")

Service aboard the Reliant [ ]

As an ensign, Picard was posted to the USS Reliant , where he served with Lieutenant Nakamura . ( TNG-R : " The Measure Of A Man ") Picard served on the night watch on board the Reliant . ( PIC : " Broken Pieces ") Also while an ensign, Picard was capable of detecting by ear variations in a ship's torque sensors , as such, he was capable of hearing a three micron misalignment. ( Star Trek: Insurrection )

Other adventures [ ]

As a junior officer , Picard met Walker Keel at an exotic bar on Tau Ceti III , where the two became very close of friends; they later became friends with Jack R. Crusher and his fiancée , Beverly Howard. ( TNG : " Conspiracy ", " Journey's End ", " Attached ")

Picard demonstrated command abilities early in his career, in particular, when he led an away team on Milika III to save an ambassador . This incident would later be mentioned by Q as one of the crucial events forming Picard's personality. ( TNG : " Tapestry ")

As a young lieutenant, Picard attended the wedding of Sarek 's son, where he briefly met Sarek and Spock for the first and only time before the 2360s . ( TNG : " Sarek ", " Unification I ")

In his career, prior to 2365, Picard had been transferred "dozens of times", each of which was preceded by what he called "the practice of the feast before the transfer." ( TNG : " A Matter Of Honor ")

By 2369, he had spent "thirty years of [his] life aboard starships". ( TNG : " Rascals ")

Service aboard the Stargazer [ ]

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Picard on the bridge of the Stargazer some years after its loss

Picard was assigned as a helmsman aboard the USS Stargazer . In 2333 , Picard assumed command of the vessel when the captain was killed on the bridge . Starfleet awarded Picard a promotion to the post of captain, making him one of the youngest Starfleet officers ever to attain the position. ( TNG : " Tapestry ") Picard remained in command of the Stargazer for twenty-two years. ( TNG : " The Battle ", " Relics ", " Bloodlines ")

In 2339 , Picard last visited with his archaeology professor, Doctor Galen. At this time in his life, Picard was seriously considering a career in this field of science . ( TNG : " The Chase ")

In 2342 , Picard dated a young woman named Jenice at the Café des Artistes in Paris . Unfortunately, he became afraid of a possible future relationship and stood up Jenice, who later married Paul Manheim . ( TNG : " We'll Always Have Paris ")

In 2346 , Picard met Miranda Vigo on Earth while he was on shore leave; they were introduced by a mutual friend . Picard described it the as being involved for a short time, detailing that the affair was " all very romantic, very intense, probably because we both knew I would be leaving in two weeks . " The two kept in touch for awhile, but never crossed paths again. ( TNG : " Bloodlines ")

During his time in command of the Stargazer Moritz Benayoun was his chief medical officer and undertook a mission to the Fireforest of Calyx . ( PIC : " Maps and Legends ")

During the Cardassian wars , the Stargazer was involved in a truce offering by the Federation. After making contact with a Cardassian warship, Picard lowered the ship's shields as a gesture of good will, but the Cardassian commander ignored the gesture and disabled the Stargazer 's weapons and impulse engines . The Stargazer managed to regroup and flee. ( TNG : " The Wounded ")

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Picard in the early 2350s at Starbase 32

In 2353 , Picard was on an away mission when he saved the life of one team member at the expense of another; Jack R. Crusher was lost in the line of duty. Picard met with Crusher's widow, Beverly, on Starbase 32 to present the body; it was one of Wesley Crusher's earliest memories. ( TNG : " Encounter at Farpoint ", " Coming of Age ", " The Bonding ", " Violations ")

In 2355, the Stargazer was seriously damaged in a battle with an unknown enemy vessel , later discovered to be a Ferengi ship. Picard managed to destroy the enemy vessel using the Stargazer 's warp engines in a unique tactical maneuver (later named the " Picard Maneuver "), but was forced to abandon the Stargazer aboard a shuttlecraft , where he and the other survivors travelled for weeks through deep space before being picked up by passing Federation starship. ( TNG : " The Battle ")

His actions during the battle were called into question by Phillipa Louvois , an officer of the Judge Advocate General during his court martial , but he was exonerated by the inquiry board and was later awarded the Grankite Order of Tactics (Class of Excellence) for the development of the aforementioned "Picard Maneuver". ( TNG : " The Measure Of A Man "; Star Trek Generations Picard family album )

The encounter with the Ferengi vessel, later known as the Battle of Maxia , eventually came back to haunt Picard. DaiMon Bok , whose son was killed in the battle, twice tried to exact revenge on Picard. ( TNG : " The Battle ", " Bloodlines ")

Meeting Natasha Yar [ ]

Picard's next command found him responding to a distress call from colonists in the Carnelian minefield around 2363 . During this mission he first met Natasha Yar . ( TNG : " Legacy ")

Commanding the USS Enterprise -D [ ]

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Picard, shortly after taking command of the Enterprise

In 2363, Picard was assigned command of the newly commissioned Galaxy -class starship USS Enterprise -D , the most prestigious captaincy in Starfleet. He commanded the flagship for eight years, participating in many important missions. Among these were the defeat of the Borg invasion of 2366 , and his command of the fleet which blockaded the Klingon-Romulan border during the Klingon Civil War .

Jean-Luc Picard, early 2364

" Let's see what's out there… "

Picard hand-picked most of his senior staff , such as two young officers who impressed him enough upon first meeting. Geordi La Forge once piloted Picard's inspection tour shuttle and stayed up all night to refit an engine part Picard had made a passing comment on, and Picard witnessed Natasha Yar risk her life to save colonists amid a Carnelian minefield. He had also picked William T. Riker as his first officer and promoted him to commander sight unseen, impressed by the young officer's record of independence. ( TNG : " The Next Phase ", " Legacy ", " The Pegasus "; PIC : " The Star Gazer " commemorative plaque )

Mere months after taking command, Picard was offered a promotion to commandant of Starfleet Academy with the rank of admiral by Admiral Gregory Quinn , but turned it down to retain command of the Enterprise . ( TNG : " Coming of Age ")

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Picard on the bridge of the Enterprise in 2370

Although Picard often heatedly defended a strict interpretation of the Prime Directive , he broke it numerous times when he felt it was warranted. Thus, in 2364, he allowed an Edo woman to confront her "god" from space, and in 2366 , Picard brought a Mintakan leader aboard the Enterprise to undo the damage done by cultural contamination . ( TNG : " Justice ", " Who Watches The Watchers ", " The Drumhead ") Furthermore, in 2370 , the Enterprise , by hand of Dr. Nikolai Rozhenko , transported a primitive group of Boraalans into a holodeck from Boraal II before an atmospheric dissipation rendered it uninhabitable. Although in violation of the Prime Directive, Picard ordered that the Boraalans be stealthily resettled, having no other humanitarian options. ( TNG : " Homeward ")

In 2369, when the Enterprise was undergoing a baryon sweep at the Remmler Array , Picard uncovered a plan, by mercenaries, to steal toxic waste from the ship's warp core . He managed to take out all of the intruders by setting traps throughout the various sections of the ship. He even used the Vulcan nerve pinch technique on Devor . ( TNG : " Starship Mine ")

Encounters with the Q entity [ ]

Commanding the Enterprise on her first mission, Picard made first contact with a member of the Q Continuum – Q . Picard and his senior officers had to stand trial for Humanity 's immaturity. To prove their worthiness as a species, Picard had to solve the "mystery of Farpoint Station ." The crew of the Enterprise discovered that the inhabitants of Deneb IV , the Bandi , had captured a space-dwelling being to serve their own purpose. The Enterprise helped to free the creature, and Q, somewhat disappointed by the crew's success, retreated, though he hinted that it would not be their final encounter. ( TNG : " Encounter at Farpoint ")

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Q explains to Picard that how Humans respond to a game tells him more about them than a direct confrontation would

Thus, later that year, Q created a bizarre and deadly "game" for the crew of the Enterprise in order to demonstrate that he had given Riker Q-like abilities. Ultimately, Riker rejected these new powers, and Q again disappeared. ( TNG : " Hide And Q ") One year later, in 2365, Q first expressed an interest in joining Picard's crew. When Picard declined, Q tried to show how much he could be of assistance by hurling the Enterprise into the path of a Borg cube . Q was hoping to show that the Federation was entirely unprepared to meet some of the more powerful races that existed in the universe. Ultimately, Picard had to beg for Q's help in escaping from the pursuit of the Borg vessel. ( TNG : " Q Who ")

A fourth encounter with Q occurred in 2366, when the other members of the Continuum had stripped him of his omnipotence and immortality as punishment for his irresponsibility. He sought refuge on the Enterprise and, although Picard and the rest of the crew were initially unconvinced of the sincerity of Q's pleas, the captain agreed to provide Q temporary asylum . As the Enterprise began to suffer from Calamarain attack, Q resolved to end his life to prevent further risk to the Enterprise crew, but another member of the Q Continuum prevented Q from sacrificing himself, and restored his powers as a reward for his selfless act. ( TNG : " Deja Q ")

Late in 2367 , Q returned to the Enterprise to "properly" thank Picard for his role in helping him regain his standing in the Continuum. At the time, Picard was meeting Vash , whom he had met on Risa the year before. Q resolved to teach Picard a lesson about love and cast the captain, Vash, and the Enterprise command crew into an elaborate scenario styled by the ancient legend of Robin Hood . Q himself assumed the role of the High Sheriff of Nottingham . Ultimately, Picard learned his lesson, and everyone was returned to the Enterprise . Intrigued by Vash, though, Q offered to take her on a journey of exploration to explore various archaeological ruins of the galaxy , and she accepted. ( TNG : " Qpid ")

In 2369, Q once again appeared aboard the Enterprise , this time to instruct Amanda Rogers , a Human who was the child of two Q and possessed Q powers herself. Although Q's petulant and acerbic attitude did little to ingratiate himself to Amanda, he eventually convinced her to go with him to the Continuum to learn to use her new-found abilities. ( TNG : " True Q ")

Later that same year, Q appeared to Picard when the latter was critically injured during an ambush from a group of Lenarians . Appearing as " God ", Q told Picard that he had died because of his artificial heart, and offered him the chance to return to the incident in his youth, allowing him to relive the events leading up to his near-fatal injury and change history. Although Picard was successful in changing history, he eventually realized that the event – and his previous nature as an arrogant, brash young man – was a part of his identity, and had helped mold him into the successful Starfleet officer he had become. Although he was uncertain as to whether the experience had been real or simply a vision, Picard was grateful for Q's revelation. ( TNG : " Tapestry ")

Q and Picard, 2370

" You don't get it, do you, Jean-Luc? The trial never ends. "

In 2370, Q returned to the Enterprise to continue the trial against Humanity. Claiming that the seven-year-old trial had never actually ended, Q proclaimed Humanity guilty of "being inferior" and informed Picard that his race was to be destroyed. He sent Picard traveling through time to his past, present, and future, where he was presented with a temporal paradox in the form of an eruption of anti-time in the Devron system . In this paradox, Picard himself was responsible for the creation of the anomaly that propagated backwards in normal time (anti-time having the opposite properties of normal time), thus destroying Humanity in the past.

In addition to sending Picard jumping through time, Q also provided Picard with hints to understanding the nature of the paradox. Ultimately, Picard determined the solution and devised a way to close the anti-time anomaly in all three time periods. Following the captain's success, Q revealed that the entire experience had been a test, aimed at determining whether Humanity was capable of expanding its horizons to understand some of the advanced concepts of the universe. Departing, Q promised to continue watching Humanity, proclaiming that "The trial never ends." ( TNG : " All Good Things... ")

Encounters with the Borg [ ]

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Abducted by the Borg in 2366

In 2365, Q sent the Enterprise 7,000 light years into uncharted space, into the path of a Borg cube . Although the Enterprise suffered losses, it became the first ship known by the Federation to survive an encounter with the Borg, and managed to inform Starfleet of the Borg's existence. ( TNG : " Q Who ")

One year later, in 2366, the Borg launched their first invasion of the Federation. A single cube destroyed the New Providence colony and the USS Lalo , and kidnapped Picard when the Enterprise attempted to intervene. Picard was partially assimilated and became a Borg drone known as Locutus of Borg . The cube proceeded towards Earth and engaged Starfleet in the Battle of Wolf 359 , resulting in the destruction of 39 Federation vessels. On arrival at Earth, an away team from the Enterprise successfully rescued Picard and used his connection to the Borg to implant false data in the cube, destroying it. ( TNG : " The Best of Both Worlds ", " The Best of Both Worlds, Part II ") It was revealed years later that his assimilation and time spent in the Collective had a profoundly disturbing effect on Picard's life. ( Star Trek: First Contact ) Unbeknownst to Picard or Starfleet, the Borg genetically altered Picard while he was Locutus, turning him into a receiver without the need for organic implants. This would result in Picard being able to hear the Borg Collective whenever they were in close proximity to him and later caused his physical death from what was misdiagnosed as Irumodic Syndrome . ( PIC : " Vox ")

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Picard as Locutus of Borg, and the Borg Queen

The Enterprise again encountered the Borg in 2368 when they rescued a Borg drone from a crashed Borg shuttle. This drone was cut off from the Collective and slowly regained an individual identity, eventually being named Hugh . Initially, the plan was drafted to use Hugh to destroy the collective in its entirety, although Dr. Beverly Crusher resisted the extermination of an entire race – even if it was the Borg. Picard eventually confronted Hugh, who immediately recognized Picard as Locutus. Picard took the role of Locutus while talking to Hugh, to simulate the authority that Hugh was used to. Geordi La Forge, Data , Dr. Crusher, and other members of the Enterprise crew had a profound effect on the former drone. Even Guinan , who initially wanted nothing to do with Hugh, taught him that resistance is not futile. Guinan's homeworld had been destroyed long ago by the Borg, but the fact that Guinan was still alive was proof of this assertion.

When Picard reminded Hugh that "resistance is futile," Hugh informed him that it was not so. When Picard told Hugh that La Forge would be assimilated, Hugh stated that La Forge did not want to be assimilated. When Picard said that this was irrelevant, Hugh specifically said that he (and Hugh used the word "I") would not assist in the assimilation of La Forge. Picard was stunned that a Borg drone would say such things. He decided that he could not send Hugh back with the file that would destroy the Borg. Picard offered Hugh asylum on board the Enterprise , but Hugh said that the Collective would not stop looking for him until they found him. Hugh agreed to go back to the crash site and to be taken back into the Collective, to protect the Enterprise from harm. ( TNG : " I Borg ")

The individuality present in Hugh spread through the ship he returned to, causing a catastrophic separation of the ship from the rest of the Collective. This rogue mini-collective was unsure how to cope with its freedom, and so fell under the influence of the android Lore . Lore persuaded them to aid his plan to conquer Earth. Using the rogue ship , they attacked several outposts before being tracked down by the crew of the Enterprise -D. They destroyed the Borg ship and were able to persuade the remaining members of the mini-collective of Lore's unreliability. The mini-collective then disappeared into space and has not been encountered since. ( TNG : " Descent ", " Descent, Part II ")

There were some within Starfleet who blamed Picard for the destruction of the task force at Wolf 359 . Benjamin Sisko , who was serving as first officer of the USS Saratoga at the time, lost his wife Jennifer in the attack. Picard and Sisko finally met in 2369 , after the Enterprise was the first Starfleet vessel to arrive at Deep Space 9 . Sisko was, at first, hostile toward Picard, but later came to forgive him. Sisko also gave Picard his letter of resignation, which Picard did not send, feeling Sisko was the right person for command of Deep Space 9. ( DS9 : " Emissary ")

Welcome home Locutus

Meeting the Borg Queen again

In 2373 , the Borg launched their second invasion of the Federation, and again the crew of the Enterprise played a major role in their defeat. Initially, the Enterprise was not to have participated in the Battle of Sector 001 , because according to Starfleet Command , Picard would bring an "unstable element into a critical situation." Seeing that the Borg were getting the best of the fleet, Picard ordered the Enterprise to Earth to assist. He was instrumental in defeating both the main invasion and an attempt by the Borg to prevent the formation of the Federation by altering history. ( Star Trek: First Contact )

Kamin and the Ressikan probe [ ]

Picard playing Ressikan Flute

Picard plays his Ressikan flute in private

In 2368 , the Enterprise encountered a space probe of unknown origin, which emitted a nucleonic beam directly at Picard. This led to his fainting and awakening on an unknown world where he was known as an ironworker named Kamin and was married to Eline . Picard later found out that Kamin was a member of the Ressik community on a planet called Kataan . For five years, Picard clung to his life aboard the Enterprise and searched for ways to return, but eventually settled into his life as Kamin, having two children with Eline and eventually a grandchild. In the approximately thirty-five years Picard spent as Kamin, he learned to play the Ressikan flute , dabbled in astronomy , and analyzed soil samples from the planet, eventually confirming that Kataan was a dying world.

Near the end of his life on Kataan, it was revealed to Picard that Kataan had been destroyed more than a thousand years previously, and the residents of the Ressik community had engineered the probe to share the memory and experiences of their people with someone who could then teach others about their civilization. He awoke on the Enterprise as Jean-Luc Picard once more and discovered that he had lived a lifetime in only twenty-five minutes. The probe was collected by the Enterprise and disassembled. A Ressikan flute was found inside the probe, which Riker then presented to Picard. ( TNG : " The Inner Light ")

Picard considered the flute to be one of his most prized possessions. As of 2379 , he kept the flute on his desk in his ready room aboard the USS Enterprise -E . ( TNG : " Lessons "; Star Trek Nemesis )

Loss of the Enterprise -D [ ]

In 2371 , the USS Enterprise -D was lost over Veridian III , with the vessel's primary hull crash-landing on the planet's surface. Picard also met the legendary James T. Kirk while in the Nexus with him, and recruited him in defeating and killing Dr. Tolian Soran before he could have the chance to destroy the Veridian system. The casualties were light aboard the Enterprise , and most of the ship's senior crew was reassigned to the USS Enterprise -E , the sixth Federation starship to bear the name. ( Star Trek Generations ; Star Trek: First Contact )

Commanding the USS Enterprise -E [ ]

Stopping the borg [ ].

Jean-Luc Picard, 2373

Picard in command of the Enterprise -E in 2373

Picard was installed as commanding officer and given a new authorization code : "Picard-4-7-alpha-tango." After a one-year shakedown cruise , the new Enterprise was nearly lost when the senior staff decided to sacrifice the ship in order to save Earth's future by preventing the Borg on board from changing history. Fortunately, the crew was able to repel the Borg attempt without having to destroy the Enterprise . ( Star Trek: First Contact )

The Ba'ku and the Son'a [ ]

Two years later, in 2375 , Picard ordered the Enterprise -E to the Ba'ku planet in the Briar Patch when it appeared that his operations officer, Lieutenant Commander Data, had malfunctioned and assaulted members of the research team there. Picard was able to capture Data and uncovered a plot by Admiral Dougherty , the Son'a and some in the Federation Council to relocate the Ba'ku against their will. Picard rebelled against Dougherty, bringing word of his actions to the public. Picard was able to protect the Ba'ku and stop Son'a leader Ru'afo from destroying the Ba'ku's homeworld. ( Star Trek: Insurrection )

Dealing with the Romulans [ ]

Picard and Shinzon

Picard and a dying Shinzon

Picard continued in command of the Enterprise through 2379 , when the ship was sent to Romulus after the coup by Praetor Shinzon . Shinzon was a clone of Picard created by a former Romulan government – they intended to replace the captain with a spy of their own. Following a change of government and concern that it would lead to war, the plan was abandoned and Shinzon was sent to Remus to die. Instead, he prospered, becoming a highly successful leader during the Dominion War . Shinzon used a thalaron radiation weapon to eradicate the Romulan Senate and had planned to do the same to Earth. He needed Picard in order to repair faults in his own genetic makeup.

In a pitched battle between the Enterprise and Shinzon's flagship , the Scimitar , Picard was eventually able to board the enemy ship and eliminate Shinzon. Data saved Picard's life by transporting the captain back to the Enterprise before sacrificing his own life; he destroyed the Scimitar by firing on the thalaron weapon with a hand phaser , thereby saving the crew of the Enterprise . ( Star Trek Nemesis )

In 2380 , Q remarked that Picard was "no fun, he's always quoting Shakespeare, he's always making wine." ( LD : " Veritas ")

Admiralty [ ]

By 2381 , Picard had been promoted to admiral and was substantially funding the work of independent archaeologist Petra Aberdeen as a patron of the Independent Archaeologists Guild . ( LD : " The Stars At Night ")

Jean-Luc Picard, 2381

Admiral Jean-Luc Picard in 2381

Picard would meet Riker for a celebratory drink to toast Riker and Troi's newborn son Thaddeus . Riker informed Picard of the touch-and-go delivery and how Riker felt like he was about to lose his son then. ( PIC : " Seventeen Seconds ")

Evacuating the Romulan people [ ]

By 2385 , he was tasked with developing a fleet of ships to help rescue the populations of Romulus and other worlds of the Romulan Star Empire that were within the blast radius of an impending supernova . The Romulan government had requested the Federation's aid in this. ( PIC : " Remembrance ")

Sometime later, Picard had managed to help get some of the Romulan refugees to Vashti , in the Beta Quadrant . He visited the planet several times and on one occasion, brought Elnor , a young Romulan boy he had befriended and placed under the care of the Qowat Milat , a copy of the book The Three Musketeers , and on April 5, 2385 , began to teach him to fence. During the lesson, Raffi Musiker informed him that the rescue fleet under construction on Mars was under attack by rogue Synths . Picard, shocked at the news, bid farewell to the Qowat Milat and told them that he would try everything within his power to make sure the rest of their people could be saved. ( PIC : " Absolute Candor ")

Picard and Raffi, 2385

Admiral Picard speaks with Commander Musiker about his meeting with the Federation Council

The attack destroyed not only all the ships of the rescue fleet but also Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards and ignited the stratosphere for years to come, rendering the terraformed planet uninhabitable. Picard called the attack, which cost over 92,000 lives, "devastating" in a Federation News Network broadcast at the time. Following this, the Federation chose both to enact a ban on the creation of synthetic lifeforms and to cancel the Romulan evacuation, dooming the majority of the population to death by the eventual supernova in 2387 . Picard met with the Federation Council with a plan for a new fleet, with "mothball ships" and significantly fewer officers but believed the evacuation could still work, he gave the council a choice: his new fleet or his resignation.

In truth, his threat to resign from Starfleet was the last, desperate card Picard had to play to continue the evacuation plan, and he was stunned when the council simply accepted it. Picard called the ban on synths "a mistake." His resignation angered Raffi Musiker, who had believed in his idea and suspected possible Tal Shiar involvement in the attack on Mars. ( PIC : " Remembrance "; ST : " Children of Mars "; PIC : " The End is the Beginning "; Star Trek )

Retirement [ ]

Following his resignation, Picard returned to his childhood home in France where he lived a pleasant but unfulfilling life. Living with him were two Romulan refugees Laris and Zhaban who joined his household about four years later, and also his dog Number One . He spent the next twelve years writing history books and tending to the vineyard. As the years wore on, Picard started to be plagued with dreams of Data and the destruction of Mars. ( PIC : " Remembrance ")

Zhat Vash mystery [ ]

Picard and Dahj

Picard meets Dahj

In 2399 , now ninety-four years old, Picard was sought out by Dahj Asha , an android created from the remaining neural code from Lieutenant Commander Data. After having a dream about Data painting, Picard went to his vault inside the Starfleet Archive Museum to inspect a painting that Data had given him in 2369 . The woman in the painting looked exactly like Dahj, and since Data had named the painting "daughter", Picard concluded that Dahj must be an android, too. Dahj found Picard outside the archive, where he explained to her what he had learned. They were chased by Romulan operatives and Dahj was killed. Picard sought out cyberneticist Dr. Agnes Jurati at the Daystrom Institute to find more information about the deceased young woman. Jurati told him that Bruce Maddox might have managed to create androids based on Data's code, including Dahj and a "twin" sister . ( PIC : " Remembrance ")

Back at Château Picard, Laris , Picard, and Zhaban reviewed the security footage from Starfleet Headquarters where Dahj was killed. The computer told them that there was no trace of Dahj. This led Laris to believe that the Tal Shiar or even the Zhat Vash were behind the attack and were covering up their tracks. Soon after, Picard and Laris investigated Dahj's apartment in the greater Boston area. They discovered that their fears were true and the Zhat Vash were behind the events that were unfolding. Later that night, Dr. Moritz Benayoun visited Picard to inform him that he could not clear Picard for interstellar travel. Picard had passed all the tests Starfleet required, save for the abnormality in his parietal lobe . Picard went to Starfleet Headquarters to speak with Fleet admiral Kirsten Clancy to be reinstated and given a small ship and crew to track down Maddox and the second android. Still angered by the interview Picard gave only days before condemning Starfleet for abandoning the Romulan Rescue, Clancy denied his request. Later, Picard was visited by Dr. Jurati who informed him that Dahj's background had been created within the last few years, and there was no record of her before that time. Picard sought the help of his former first officer, Raffi Musiker , to find an unregistered ship and off the books pilot he could hire to help him track down Bruce Maddox and solve the Zhat Vash mystery. ( PIC : " Maps and Legends ")

Picard orders Rios to warp

Picard orders Rios to head to warp

Picard was able to get Musiker to agree to help after having a heart-to-heart with her. He apologized for letting her down and not being there when she needed him most. She put him in contact with Cristóbal Rios , the experienced pilot and CO of La Sirena . Picard beamed aboard Rios's ship, where he met the captain and his Emergency Medical Hologram . Picard and Rios discussed the latter's past with Starfleet and the job Picard was offering, which Rios seemed willing to accept. Back at the Château, Picard revealed to Laris that he never really felt at home at the vineyard and always felt he was best suited for life out among the stars. After Zhaban entered with provisions for Picard's journey, the three were attacked by Zhat Vash agents. They managed to defend themselves and dispatch the attackers. When a straggler came into the room after the main group, trying to shoot Picard, he was killed by Agnes Jurati, who had showed up unannounced. Jurati told Picard that Commodore Oh visited her and asked her about her conversations with him. Picard then interrogated one of the Romulan attackers and learned that they believed that Soji was "the Destroyer", " the end of all ". Before Picard and the others could learn more, the Romulan agent committed suicide with an acid capsule hidden in his teeth. Moments later, Rios called Picard to warn him of more trouble headed his way. Dr. Jurati convinced Picard to take her along on his mission, and the two beamed aboard La Sirena . To Picard's surprise, he found that Musiker was there, too. She told Picard that, based on the information he gave her, she had discovered that Bruce Maddox was on Freecloud . Picard ordered Rios to jump to warp to begin their mission. ( PIC : " The End is the Beginning ")

Picard and Elnor, 2399

Picard speaks with Elnor on Vashti

A short while into the mission, Picard decided to have Rios change course to Vashti . Ostensibly, he wished to visit the Qowat Milat , an all female order of Romulan warrior nuns, and find a qalankhkai , a sworn blade, to join his cause. Musiker suspected he was really looking for Elnor , a young Romulan Picard had developed paternal feelings towards during the Romulan Rescue Mission. Musiker informed Picard that Vashti had become grimmer since he had last visited, and the destruction of the Romulan homeworld left many with bitter feelings towards the Federation. Once on Vashti, Picard reunited with the Qowat Milat. He was surprised to find Elnor still living among them. Elnor, who had once admired Picard, was now feeling resentful since Picard had abandoned him and his people. Picard asked Elnor to become his qalankkhai , but Elnor refused. While waiting for a transporter window to return to the ship, Picard decided to have a drink in a tavern with a "Romulans Only" sign, which he tore down. A former Romulan senator confronted Picard about the failures of the Federation, and escalated the conflict to a physical fight. Picard refused to fight the man, and was saved by Elnor, who declared himself Picard's qalankkhai . Once the two of them were back on La Sirena , the ship was attacked by Kar Kantar , a local warlord commanding an old Romulan Bird-of-Prey . During the fight, a mysterious ship appeared to help but was nearly destroyed in the process. Once the Bird of Prey was disabled Picard, Rios, and Musiker beamed the pilot on board La Sirena , to discover it was Seven of Nine , who was working for the Fenris Rangers . As soon as she was safe on board, Seven quipped, "You owe me a ship, Picard." and passed out. ( PIC : " Absolute Candor ")

Monsieur le Sinistre Picard

Picard in his bounty hunter disguise

Back en route to Freecloud, Seven and Picard met in his study on La Sirena's holodeck and discussed Picard's mission and Seven's work as a vigilante. Seven thought Picard was on a typical grandiose diplomatic mission, but when he told her he was trying to save someone who had no-one else to help her, Seven agreed to help him. Upon arriving at Freecloud, Picard and the others came up with a plan to extract Bruce Maddox from Bjayzl , the nightclub owner and ruthless merchant of Borg parts who was holding him prisoner. Picard played the part of a bounty hunter who offered Seven of Nine in exchange for Maddox. During the meeting, Seven revealed that she knew Bjayzl and was planning to kill her as revenge for Bjayzl killing Icheb , the ex-Borg who was like a son to Seven. Rios and Picard managed to de-escalate the situation and rescue Maddox. Back on La Sirena , Picard appealed to Seven not to try and seek revenge. Seven asked him if after his time in the Borg Collective he felt he had gained back his humanity. Picard admitted he did not think he had gained back all of it, " but we're both working on it, aren't we? " Seven agreed, but beamed back down to Freecloud to kill Bjayzl anyway. Later Picard met with Maddox in sickbay, and Maddox told him about Soji and revealed that she was on the Artifact . ( PIC : " Stardust City Rag ")

Picard and Hugh's reunion

Picard and Hugh share a hug upon meeting again after many years

On the way to the Artifact, Jurati and Picard discussed the death of Bruce Maddox and Picard's past as Locutus of Borg. It became clear that Picard was still traumatized by his time in the collective and he got angry when Jurati suggested the isolated Borg on the Artifact might have changed. He retreated to his holographic study, where he had been researching the Borg Reclamation Project and its director, Hugh , a former Borg Picard had encountered decades earlier. In order to gain access to the Artifact, Picard asked Musiker to use her connection to Captain Emily Bosch to get him diplomatic credentials. Bosch made him a special envoy to the Reclamation Project, but the Romulans refused to let Sirena land and insisted Picard had to beam over alone. Once on board the cube, was plagued by more flashbacks until he was welcomed by Hugh, and the two had a heartfelt reunion. Hugh showed Picard around the Reclamation Project and explained his work and the plight of the xBs . He agreed to help Picard in finding Soji, but when they went to her quarters they found them empty and in disarray. At first, Hugh was unable to track Soji, leading Picard to guess someone might be keeping her hidden. Once Soji freed herself from the death trap Narek set for her, though, her signal reappeared and Hugh and Picard tracked her down. Although Picard told Soji he was a friend of her father's and her sister had come to Picard for help, she was hesitant to trust him. Ultimately, though, she believed him when he said he was trying to help her, and Picard, Hugh and Soji fled from the Romulans that were pursuing them to the queencell . Hugh activated the spatial trajector hidden in the cell to help Picard and Soji escape. When they were accosted by Romulan guards, Elnor came to the rescue, after having gained access to the Artifact despite Picard's orders to stay on La Sirena . Picard told Musiker and Rios he was going to take Soji to Nepenthe and they should rendezvous there. He ordered Elnor to come along, but Elnor refused, insisting he should cover Picard's escape. ( PIC : " The Impossible Box ")

Creek and pier on Nepenthe

Picard shares a moment with Riker

Upon arriving on Nepenthe, Picard and Soji were greeted by Kestra Troi-Riker , the daughter of William T. Riker and Deanna Troi . Kestra took the two visitors to the Riker residence, where Picard joyfully reunited with Deanna and Will. Picard explained the situation to them and they welcomed him and Soji to stay as long as they needed. During the visit, Picard spent time with his old friends, reminiscing about the Rikers' late son Thaddeus Troi-Riker and discussing Soji and his current mission. Initially, Picard did not want to give away the details, Will was able to guess that Soji was Data's daughter, and thus an android. At dinner, Deanna and Will helped Picard to convince Soji she could trust him, and Soji revealed how Narek had manipulated her into telling him about her homeworld. Going off the details she mentions and with the help of a friend, Kestra was able to identify the planet Soji was describing as Ghulion IV , and they all agreed Picard should get help from Starfleet and take Soji to her homeworld. ( PIC : " Nepenthe ")

Picard speaks with Soji on La Sirena

Picard speaks with Soji about her past and Commander Data on board La Sirena .

After getting back to La Sirena and making introductions, Picard asked Rios to plot a course for Deep Space 12 and to get him a secure channel to Starfleet Command. In his holographic study, Picard spoke with Admiral Clancy about Soji and the other possible synths and asked for a squadron to travel to the Vayt sector . He proceeded to add arguments to his cause before Clancy bluntly shushed him, telling him that a squadron would meet him at DS12. After this, Picard spoke with Dr. Jurati in sickbay, where told her she would be turning herself in at DS12 for the murder of Bruce Maddox. Jurati told him about the mission Commodore Oh gave her and the Admonition , though Picard remained somewhat skeptical. Soon after, the crew gathered and, guided by Musiker, pieced together the truth about the Zhat Vash, the Attack on Mars, Commodore Oh, and the synths. Realizing she had given the Romulans the means to eradicate her people, Soji tried to hijack La Sirena and change their course to head directly for her homeworld and warn the synths there of the impending attack. Rios was able to regain control of the ship, but Picard agreed with Soji and tried to take command of Sirena himself. He was foiled when he was unable to work the ship's controls. Soji managed to convince Rios to help take her home, and together, they headed for the transwarp conduit that would take them to Ghulion IV. ( PIC : " Broken Pieces ")

"Death" and resurrection [ ]

Upon arriving on the synth homeworld of Coppelius , in which the La Sirena crashed on the surface, Jurati was able to discover the abnormality in Picard's brain, which he revealed to the rest of the crew as being diagnosed as terminal just before La Sirena left Earth. He made a point of saying he would not be treated like a dying man, and they would continue with the mission. As he had promised, he delivered Soji to her people at Coppelius Station , a community of synths led by Dr. Altan Soong , the son of Data's creator Noonian Soong. Picard and Soji told the assembled synths that the Romulans were en route to their world to destroy them. Picard sent a secure message to Starfleet informing them that he had made first contact and requested diplomatic negotiations and Starfleet protection for Coppelius and its inhabitants. The synth community, led by Sutra , had come to another conclusion: They had discovered that the " Admonition " that the Zhat Vash believed to be a warning against synthetics was in fact a message meant for synthetics, to call for help from a hidden race of advanced artificial lifeforms to preserve their existence… even if it meant exterminating organic life in the process. In order to stop him from trying to instill doubt in the others, Soong and Sutra ordered that Picard be held under house arrest. ( PIC : " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1 ")

Jean-Luc Picard and Data say farewell

Picard leaving a complex quantum simulation as his consciousness is transferred into a golem

Picard was eventually rescued by Jurati, and the two of them traveled to the La Sirena ; unbeknownst to them, the others had returned to Coppelius Station to stop the construction of the transmitter. Having learned the ship's controls from his observations of Rios, Picard was able to take the ship back into orbit and face down the Romulan fleet, led by Commodore Oh, now revealed as a Romulan general. A fleet of Starfleet ships, led by Riker aboard the USS Zheng He , arrived in response to Picard's transmission, informing the Romulans that Coppelius was under Federation protection. Picard pleaded on an open channel with Soji, who was working to build the transmitter, to not become the "Destroyer" that the Romulans believed her to be. Finally giving in, Soji destroyed the transmitter, leaving the Romulans no choice but to withdraw in the face of the overwhelming Starfleet force. With Coppelius saved, Picard collapsed, his body beginning to fail as the result of his illness. He was beamed to the planet's surface, where he died in the company of the crew he had led on this mission. Soong had been working to create a golem to transfer his consciousness into, and had just completed the work before the Romulans arrived; working with Jurati and Soji, Soong was able to transfer Picard's consciousness and memories into the golem before his brain functions ceased completely. ( PIC : " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 ")

With a second chance at life, he continued on with the crew of the La Sirena , noting along with Soji Asha that with the Federation's synthetic ban lifted, they were both free to travel as they pleased. Notably, the golem 's neural net did not contain the defect in Picard's parietal lobe that caused the death of his Human body. The android body was built to be identical to his Human body in all other ways, lacking any enhanced physical or mental abilities and having the same remaining lifespan Picard's Human body would have had if not for his brain defect. ( PIC : " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 ")

Return to Starfleet [ ]

Jean-Luc PIcard giving commencement speech

Picard chancelloring in 2401

By 2401 , Picard was reinstated as an admiral in Starfleet, and appointed Chancellor of Starfleet Academy . He also continued to run Château Picard . At this time, Laris , Romulan refugee under his employ, made her feelings of affection known to him. Despite clearly having romantic feelings for her, Picard's sense of duty left him unable to reciprocate. When Picard suggested that nothing had to change between them following her confession, Laris responded that ruing would be awkward she was too old for awkward.

Shortly after giving the opening statement at Starfleet Academy , Picard was visited by Fleet Admiral Sally Whitley on a very sensitive matter. Whitley explained that an anomaly showed up in space, caused a large spike in Adler-Lasky temporal radiation , and then began to broadcast. She played the initial distorted broadcast, then filters it out to " help us, Picard ". Whitley explained the transmission fell under Article 15 , an entreaty to join the Federation and apparently, they only wished to speak to Picard about it. She held out a combadge for him, which he reluctantly accepted.

Picard boarded the USS Stargazer , now under Rios’s command, in order to initiate contact with the anomaly. When there was no reply to his hail, he tried again, only for a legion of voices to speak his name. Energy spikes caused the consoles and viewscreen to stutter and something began coming through the rift. Rios called for red alert and ordered the helm to give them distance. A massive vessel came through the rift and emitted a shock wave . It soon became apparent that the vessel was Borg. While Picard and others debated whether the Borg should be trusted, the Borg Queen , covered in metallic armor, arrived on the Stargazer and began to take control of the ship. In order to stop the Borg Queen from taking over the vessel, Picard called for the ship to self-destruct .

Picard suddently found himself in an alternate timeline where the Federation had been replaced by a militaristic Confederation of Earth whose goal to eliminate all other life in the galaxy. He was then visited by Q who reminded Picard about the words that he said to him when they last parted ways, " the trial never ends. " Q reminded Picard about how he had talked about second chances and told him that he was now at the " very end of the road not taken. " ( PIC : " The Star Gazer ")

Picard soon discovered that he wasn’t alone in this timeline – Q had brought Rios, Agnes, Raffi, Elnor, and Seven as well. A captured Borg Queen, scheduled for execution, revealed that, since the Borg have insight into various timeline ]s, she knew the when the timeline divergence occurred—the year 2024 . After hooking up the Queen to the CSS La Sirena .

Thanks to a Watcher named Tallinn , Picard discovered that the focal point of the divergence was his ancestor, Renee Picard who was scheduled to depart on the Europa space mission. ( PIC : " Watcher ") Tallinn informed Picard that Renee suffered from debilitating bouts of depression, which reminded Picard of his own mother who suffered from the same condition. ( PIC : " Monsters ")

Ultimately, the entire scenario was Q’s effort to help Jean-Luc deal with the trauma of his mother’s suicide when he was a child. The timeline was restored, and Q sent the group, minus Rios, who elected to stay in 2024, back to the Stargazer just before Picard called for the self-destruct. He quickly realized that the mysterious Borg Queen was Agnes, who’d been assimilated by the Queen in 2024. Her intent was not malicious – it was to warn the Federation of the real threat the anomaly posed. Though the Queen knew how the anomaly could be defended against, she didn’t know the nature of the threat and asked for provisional membership in the Federation so that she could be "the guardian at the gate."

Picard returned to the Chateau and discovered that Laris arranged for the solarium to be restored to its former glory. She also began preparing to leave the chateau for good. Having come to understand the origin of his difficulties regarding long-term relationships, Picard admitted his foolish behavior and asked Laris for her forgiveness and a second chance. Laris agreed. ( PIC : " Farewell ")

Second retirement [ ]

Picard's original body

Picard's original body

Later that year, Picard retired from Starfleet again and made preparations to accompany Laris to Chaltok IV where she would be setting up diplomatic security. The plan changed when he received an encrypted message from Dr. Beverly Crusher, asking for his help. ( PIC : " The Next Generation ")

Subsequently, Picard was reunited with his old command crew and Seven of Nine on the USS Titan -A and discovered that Jack Crusher , the target of Vadic and a rogue faction of the Changelings , was actually his son.

Vadic had stolen Picard's body from where it was stored at Daystrom Station in order to extract a part of his brain. Ultimately, his body was destroyed along with Vadic and her ship, the Shrike . ( PIC : " The Bounty ", " Surrender ", " Võx ")

Following the defeat of Vadic, it was discovered that Picard had been genetically altered when he was Locutus of Borg to be a Borg receiver. This resulted in Picard subsequently being able to hear the Borg Collective even without implants in the years following his rescue from assimilation. The alteration had been misdiagnosed as Irumodic Syndrome and was what had actually killed him. Jack inherited this genetic abnormality from Picard, but he instead become a transmitter capable of communicating with the Collective. The Changelings used the abnormality, extracted from Picard's original body, to allow the Borg to take over Starfleet officers and begin the assimilation of the Federation, virtually unchallenged.

With the Titan -A falling under Borg control, Seven and Raffi Musiker fighting a rebellion, and Jack captured, Picard, Beverly, Will Riker, Worf, Data, Deanna Troi, and Geordi La Forge retreated to the Fleet Museum , which was under La Forge's command. Geordi revealed that he had spent the last twenty years secretly rebuilding the destroyed USS Enterprise -D, the saucer section of which had been recovered from Veridian III to avoid impacting the planet's development in accordance with the Prime Directive. As an older ship, the Enterprise was not linked into Starfleet's mainframe and its modern fleet automation system and was thus unaffected by the Borg takeover. Picard resumed command of his old ship to once again fight the Borg, humorously accepting a field demotion to the rank of captain after the Enterprise computer identified him as Captain Jean-Luc Picard, due to the long-outdated crew manifest . ( PIC : " Võx ") He, in turn, ordered everyone to take their stations and to set course for Earth.

Under Picard's leadership, the Enterprise engaged a Borg cube over Jupiter , where Jack was held and used to communicate with all assimilated Starfleet officers. Picard beamed aboard the Borg ship to rescue Jack, while Riker and Worf boarded to locate a beacon used to command the compromised fleet. Picard was confronted by his old enemy, the Borg Queen. She revealed that the Borg Collective had been decimated to the point of near destruction by the neurolytic pathogen spread by an alternate timeline version of Admiral Kathryn Janeway decades earlier ( VOY : " Endgame "). The Queen resorted to cannibalism to survive; the collective had been reduced to a handful of drones, a single cube, and the aged and starving Queen.

In an effort to save his son, Picard linked with Jack, who eventually broke free as the Enterprise destroyed the beacon. With a chain reaction desolating the cube, Deanna took the Enterprise helm to intercept and retrieve the away team. She detected their position via her mental link with Riker, beaming Picard, Jack, Worf, and her husband out at the last moment. The Enterprise raced free of the cube as it exploded, ending the Borg once and for all and breaking their control over Starfleet. As a reward for saving the Federation, Picard and his crew all received full pardons for their criminal actions while Seven was promoted to the rank of Captain.

A year later, Picard and La Forge returned a fully-restored Enterprise- D to the Fleet Museum for display. Picard, having returned to his retirement, enjoyed a drink and a game of poker with his old command crew at 10 Forward Avenue . He also accompanied Jack to the former Titan -A to see his son off on his first assignment as a Starfleet ensign . Now under the command of Captain Seven, the ship was rechristened the USS Enterprise -G in honor of the actions of Picard and his command crew. While on the Enterprise -G, Jack was visited by Q, who revealed that while the trial of humanity was over for Picard, it had just begun for Jack. ( PIC : " The Last Generation ")

Anything but canon account [ ]

Jean-Luc Picard, 3191

A 24th century photo of Jean-Luc Picard being viewed in the late 32nd century

By the 32nd century , Picard's personal files were still part of the Federation and Starfleet databases that survived the Burn . In 3189 , the USS Discovery 's chief science officer , Commander Michael Burnham , examined his files and saw his encounter with her brother Spock on Romulus. ( DIS : " Unification III ", " Terra Firma, Part 1 "; TNG : " Unification II ")

In 3190 , Hugh Culber cited Picard's resurrection as the first successful implementation of the Soong Method when he was preparing to use it to provide Gray Tal with a new body. Following the success with Picard, there was a low success rate with other people, and it was eventually abandoned. ( DIS : " Anomaly (DIS) ")

In 3191 , Doctor Kovich told Burnham about Picard's involvement with the discovery of the Progenitors and showed Burnham footage of Picard receiving the Progenitors' message. Kovich revealed that following Picard's discovery, Doctor Vellek -- one of the Romulans present when Picard uncovered the Progenitors' message -- had subsequently discovered the technology used by the Progenitors to create humanoid life. Starfleet had also kept the discovery top secret for centuries out of fear of what might happen should the technology fall into the wrong hands. The discovery of Vellek's science ship started a treasure hunt for the Progenitors' technology. ( TNG : " The Chase "; DIS : " Red Directive ")

Alternate realities and timelines [ ]

Energy vortex encounter [ ].

Stephane Gudju, Time Squared

Picard from six hours in the future

In 2365 , the Enterprise -D was pulled into an energy vortex and could not return to normal space. In order not to be pulled even further, La Forge had to hold the ship at maximum warp, but such power drainage threatened to destroy the Enterprise . Thinking that the vortex recognized him as the "brain" of the ship and wanted him, and not the Enterprise , Picard boarded the shuttle El-Baz and left the vessel. The Enterprise was still destroyed, and the El-Baz was pulled six hours back in time, where it was picked up by that time period's Enterprise . Picard encountered his past self, who wanted to discover what would happen to the ship in the future and how to prevent it. Frantic, the future Picard tried to depart in the El-Baz again, but his past counterpart decided that it was time "to end the cycle" and killed him with a phaser. The Enterprise was then able to escape the vortex. ( TNG : " Time Squared ")

Federation-Klingon War [ ]

Picard's final stand

A wartorn Picard making a final stand against a Klingon attack

In 2366 , the USS Enterprise -C emerged from a temporal rift . Its disappearance from the year 2344 caused an altered timeline, where the Federation was losing a war against the Klingon Empire . Picard was still the Enterprise -D's commanding officer, though more toughened due to the horrors of war. Upon Guinan's advice, Picard decided to send the Enterprise -C back to the past. After Captain Rachel Garrett was killed during a Klingon attack, Picard allowed Richard Castillo to assume command and return the Enterprise -C to 2344 . ( TNG : " Yesterday's Enterprise ")

Nausicaan attack [ ]

Picard, lieutenant junior grade

Lieutenant junior grade Jean-Luc Picard

In an alternate timeline created by Q, Picard was given the chance to walk away from his fight with the Nausicaan that caused serious injury to his heart, forcing a bionic replacement to be installed. When he returned to the present, Picard was a mere lieutenant junior grade , with Worf as his supervisor. This was because his near-death experience made the young Picard realize just how fragile life was and how important it could be, thus making him even more determined to make his mark in the universe and take risks; as it was, all Picard learned from the incident was to play it safe and not take risks. Picard convinced Q to allow him to correct the damage to his timeline and returned to his reality (although it was never confirmed whether this actually happened or if it was just a near-death hallucination). ( TNG : " Tapestry ")

Quantum fissure encounter [ ]

Picard eats cake

Picard from another quantum reality

In 2370 , Lieutenant Worf encountered a quantum fissure which caused him to begin shifting between quantum realities . In several universes, Picard was still captain of the Enterprise and attended a surprise birthday party for Worf, though his services were stated to be required on the bridge. In the final universe in which Worf arrived, William Riker was the captain, as Picard was lost in the Borg encounter of 2367 . In another reality, the Borg had invaded the Federation and the Enterprise was one of the few ships left. Worf was finally returned to his own quantum reality and the quantum fissure was sealed. ( TNG : " Parallels ")

Anti-time encounters [ ]

Jean-Luc Picard, 2395

Picard in an alternate timeline

Also in 2370, while standing trial by Q, Picard's consciousness was shifting between three alternate timelines. In an alternate 2364 , Picard disobeyed Starfleet orders from the moment he arrived on board the Enterprise at Earth Station McKinley. He called a red alert while docked at the station, ordered the ship to the Devron system instead of to Farpoint Station and took the vessel into a temporal anomaly there. In an alternate 2370 , Picard was diagnosed with Irumodic Syndrome by Dr. Crusher. This caused her to reconsider her relationship with Picard, and she reversed her earlier decision to remain just friends. The Enterprise was dispatched to the Devron system near the Romulan Neutral Zone where it discovered the temporal anomaly. In an unknown, alternate future timeframe , Picard found himself at his family's vineyard with Geordi La Forge. Picard contacted Riker, now an admiral and commanding officer of Starbase 247 , for help in investigating the anomaly, but Riker refused to allow him passage to the Neutral Zone, thinking Picard had been affected by his Irumodic Syndrome and was delusional. Later, Picard convinced his ex-wife, Beverly Picard, to take her medical ship, the USS Pasteur , to investigate the anomaly. The Pasteur was attacked and destroyed by Klingon battleships , but the Enterprise , under command of Admiral Riker, arrived to rescue the crew and fight off the Klingons. Picard once again pleaded with Riker to return to the Devron system , but he was then sedated and returned to quarters. Armed with new information gathered from the other two timeframes, Picard woke and went to talk to Riker and the other former Enterprise officers, and convinced them that the anomaly existed. The Enterprise returned just in time to watch it form, and Riker ordered the Enterprise into the anomaly, where it used a static warp shell in concert with the other Enterprise s to collapse it. After the anomaly was sealed, the timelines were erased, and only Picard retained memory of those events. He told his staff of his experiences in the future, in hopes that things such as the conflict between Worf and Riker that followed Deanna Troi's death never happen. ( TNG : " All Good Things... ")

The Nexus [ ]

Picard with Christmas tree

Picard in the Nexus

In 2371 , Picard was briefly trapped in the Nexus during a mission to stop renegade El-Aurian scientist Dr. Tolian Soran from destroying the Veridian system . In the perfect world in the Nexus, his nephew René (who had recently died in a fire) was still alive, and he had a wife and four children. Realizing that it wasn't real, he rejected the reality offered to him and left the Nexus to defeat Soran with the aid of Captain James T. Kirk. ( Star Trek Generations )

Confederation of Earth [ ]

Jean-Luc Picard, young portrait

A young Jean-Luc Picard

In an alternate timeline created by Q where Earth had become the Confederation of Earth by the 25th century , Picard was a ruthless and highly successful general in the Confederation Corps . During his years of service, he subjugated and conquered hundreds of species and annihilated several planets, such as Qo'noS . At one point, he had either overseen or directly commanded the CSS World Razer .

Jean-Luc Picard (General)

A holographic recording of General Picard

By 2401 , General Picard had obtained a synthetic body, as a result of his battle with Gul Dukat . That year, Picard was to speak at the Eradication Day ceremonies on Earth, where he was to publicly execute the Borg Queen and receive the title of " Borgslayer ".

General Picard had a large home on Earth, maintained by android servants and Romulan slaves. In one room of the house, he maintained a large trophy room . ( PIC : " The Star Gazer ", " Penance ")

Holograms [ ]

Jean-Luc Picard, 2383

Picard as an Admiral in Barash's holoprogram

  • As part of Reginald Barclay 's holo-addiction , he had created at least two programs that had recreations of Jean-Luc. One was a recreation of the Enterprise -D, the other, Barclay Program 15 , had Picard as one of The Three Musketeers . ( TNG : " Hollow Pursuits ")
  • A Jean-Luc Picard hologram was in Barash 's holoprogram , this future Picard was a full admiral. ( TNG : " Future Imperfect ")

Personal life [ ]

Dixon Hill

Picard in a Dixon Hill holographic novel

Picard held diverse intellectual interests and recreational pursuits. He was a lifelong avocational archaeologist, inspired by his Academy instructor, Galen, having studied the Iconian culture since his cadet days. Picard even addressed the Federation Archaeology Council as keynote speaker in 2367 , on the subject of his oft-studied Tagus III ruins.

He also had a deep love of Terran literature, from the works of William Shakespeare to detective stories featuring Dixon Hill , and preferred to read them in their written form rather than on a holo-visual display. Picard had studied semantics and kept his Latin fresh. ( TNG : " The Chase ", " Qpid ", " Hide And Q ", " Clues ", " The Game ")

Other subjects that enthralled Picard were physics and celestial mechanics. He kept up with the Atlantis Project on Earth through journals. Picard was fascinated to be the first to reveal an ancient Promellian battle cruiser , as visiting such an elegant craft was always a dream of Picard's, a dream he had held on to ever since he was a child when he used to build model airships and starships in bottles, surmising that he likely had a Promellian battle cruiser in his collection. ( TNG : " Family ", " Booby Trap ")

Picard painting

Picard, while painting on the Enterprise

After his experience with the Kataan probe, Picard began to play the Ressikan flute and was good enough to perform works by Mozart . He considered the flute to be one of his most prized possessions. It represented, to him, an entire lifetime he lived in only 25 minutes. As of 2379 , Picard kept the flute on his desk in his ready room aboard the Enterprise -E. His attempts at painting were less successful. ( TNG : " The Chase ", " Family ", " The Inner Light ", " A Fistful of Datas ", " A Matter of Perspective "; Star Trek Nemesis )

Despite Picard being a rather private person, he maintained a good relationship with the members of his senior staff on board the Enterprise , but only joined in their weekly game of poker after seven years. ( TNG : " All Good Things... ")

When enjoying the comforts of home on the Enterprise , Picard drank Earl Grey tea . He delighted in fencing , horseback riding , and his scale models of various Starfleet vessels. His opponents in fencing included Lieutenant Dean and Guinan , whom Picard coached in the sport. She initially lost one of their matches and said she did not think she liked the sport. Picard replied she liked it well enough two weeks prior, when she scored him two touches. ( TNG : " We'll Always Have Paris ", " I Borg ")

Picard on holiday

Picard on holiday

Only rarely did Picard take extended time off to relax. In 2366 , several of the members of his crew persuaded him to go on holiday on Risa . While intending to just relax in the suns, reading a book, he ended up going on a treasure hunt for the Tox Uthat , an artifact from the future. ( TNG : " Captain's Holiday ")

Philosophically, Picard saw life and death as more than two choices of eternal or momentary existence. In fact, he believed there was another concept yet beyond Human understanding due to the marvelous complexity and the clockwork precision of the universe. In 2364 , confronted by Q, Picard quoted from Shakespeare: " What a piece of work is man? How noble in reason? How infinite in faculty, in form, in moving, how express and admirable. In action, how like an angel, in apprehension, how like a god… " Upon Q's interruption that surely he did not see his own species like that, Picard answered that he saw Humankind one day becoming so. In Picard's opinion, genetic engineering with its predetermination robbed Humanity of the unknown factor that makes life worth living. ( TNG : " Lonely Among Us ", " Hide And Q ", " The Masterpiece Society ")

Medical record [ ]

Picard always remained in excellent health, thanks to a regimen carried over from his days as an athlete, and at the age of seventy-four (in 2379), was still a vibrant and healthy man. Even twenty years later, Dr. Moritz Benayoun told Picard, "For a relic, you're in excellent shape." ( Star Trek Nemesis ; PIC : " Maps and Legends ")

Despite his captaincy of the Enterprise , Picard still found time for fencing, racquetball , and equine sports, usually on the holodeck . Nevertheless, he did show a tendency to overwork, avoided formal vacations, and had reported bouts of insomnia . Additionally, Picard usually tried to avoid his annual physicals, to the great irritation of Dr. Crusher. ( TNG : " We'll Always Have Paris ", " Pen Pals ", " Suddenly Human ", " Captain's Holiday ", " Allegiance ")

At a very young age, Picard was diagnosed with Shalaft's Syndrome , a rare congenital defect that left him hypersensitive to any kind of sound. His condition was treated, but his hearing was still highly acute. As an ensign, Picard could sense subtleties as faint as a starship's torque sensors out of alignment by three microns. ( Star Trek: Insurrection ; Star Trek Nemesis )

Picard lost his hair by the 2350s , although he was known to have had a shaved head for some time as a student at Starfleet Academy . ( TNG : " Rascals ", " Tapestry ", " Violations "; Star Trek Nemesis )

Picard during surgery

Undergoing cardiac replacement surgery in 2365

Owing to a near-fatal stabbing through the heart in 2328 , an artificial heart was implanted to save Picard's life. The unit required replacement when it malfunctioned in 2365 , overseen at Starbase 515 by Dr. Katherine Pulaski . Four years later, the unit was damaged and again replaced following a near-fatal Lenarian compressed tetryon weaponry attack. ( TNG : " Samaritan Snare ", " Tapestry ")

Following his assimilation by the Borg in 2366, Picard was formally declared dead as a casualty of war by Admiral J.P. Hanson . The ruling was rescinded six days later when Picard was recaptured by the crew of the Enterprise . Along with the physical recovery, the incident took an enormous emotional toll and required several weeks of intensive counseling. Even after over thirty years since his assimilation, Picard would tell Seven of Nine that he didn't feel as if he had regained all of his humanity since his liberation from the Collective . Picard underwent similar, though less lengthy, recuperation following his capture and torture by Cardassians in 2369 . ( TNG : " The Best of Both Worlds ", " Chain Of Command, Part I ", PIC : " Stardust City Rag ")

In an alternate future timeline, Jean-Luc developed Irumodic Syndrome , and in the corresponding alternate "present" timeline in 2370 he became aware of his future condition due to being shifted through time by Q . When Picard asked Dr. Crusher to perform medical scans on him in regards to this apparent fate, Crusher confirmed that Picard had a small structural defect in his parietal lobe that could possibly lead to Irumodic Syndrome, among other possible disorders. ( TNG : " All Good Things... ")

In 2399 , Picard asked Dr. Moritz Benayoun to provide him with a certificate for interstellar service . Picard's results were at or above Starfleet standards in every category ( cardiovascular , metabolic , and cognitive ), but the defect in his parietal lobe had developed further. Dr. Benayoun said the defect indicated one of several syndromes, all of which were fatal. ( PIC : " Maps and Legends ") He ultimately died just after the Defense of Coppelius due to the defect, only continuing to live on when his consciousness was transferred into a golem lacking the defect but otherwise identical to his Human body. ( PIC : " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 ") It was later revealed that Picard did not in fact have Irumodic Syndrome as was previously believed, but rather it was a false positive. In reality, Picard's condition was a result of the Borg changing him on a genetic level when he was Locutus of Borg . This turned Picard into a receiver for the Borg Collective , meaning that he could hear them even without his implants, and it was inherited by his son Jack Crusher as a transceiver. Even as a golem, Picard retained this residual link to the Collective. This was a part of the Borg Queen 's long-term plans. ( PIC : " Võx ", " The Last Generation ")

Personal relationships [ ]

Troi comforts Picard

Picard shows Deanna Troi his family photos

Picard claimed that he was able to trace his family's roots in western Europe back to the time of Charlemagne in the 8th century . He had "never been a family man," and was thus long uncomfortable with the presence of children aboard the Galaxy -class Enterprise . The orphaned son of Lieutenant Marla Aster again raised his concern about the vessel's civilian family contingent, although his unease with children had lessened since being stranded with three youths during a shipboard quantum filament crisis. His time on Kataan also affected his views concerning family and children, as he admitted not being able to imagine a life without them. His initial reaction to family was also reflected in the friction with his father, and later his older brother, over leaving the family business. Upon the sudden accidental deaths of his brother Robert and his nephew René, the issue of lineage and Picard's lack of offspring caused a strong yet brief period of depression. ( TNG : " Journey's End ", " The Bonding ", " Disaster ", " The Inner Light ", " Family "; Star Trek Generations )

In 2370, DaiMon Bok threatened Jason Vigo , claiming that Jason was Picard's son. It was soon revealed that Jason was not actually Picard's son. As a parting gift, Picard gave Jason an archaeological artifact of significant sentimental value. ( TNG : " Bloodlines ")

Jack Crusher [ ]

Jack Crusher

Jack Crusher in 2401

Picard's romance with Beverly Crusher produced a son, Jack Crusher. Jack grew up never knowing he was Picard's son as Beverly kept Jack's father's identity a secret. Following the Changeling and Borg crisis on Frontier Day , the two grew close with Picard accompanying his son to his first assignment on the USS Enterprise -G . ( PIC : " The Next Generation ", " Disengage ", " The Last Generation ")

Romance [ ]

Lwaxana troi [ ].

Picard and Lwaxana Troi

Picard and Ambassador Lwaxana Troi in 2365

When Ambassador Lwaxana Troi visited the Enterprise in 2365 , she had just entered her Betazoid phase , and so she set her sights on several male crewmembers as potential mates, including Picard. She announced her " wedding " with William Riker on the bridge of the Enterprise shortly before moving on to Picard. Following an intimate dinner with the ambassador, Picard hid himself on the holodeck in a Dixon Hill holonovel . Lwaxana continued to teasingly flirt with Picard during her future visits to the Enterprise . On one occasion, Picard pretended to be in love with Lwaxana in order to save the ambassador's daughter, Deanna Troi, and Riker from Ferengi captivity. Lwaxana was most impressed with his Shakespearian poetry. ( TNG : " Manhunt ", " Ménage à Troi ")

Picard had a relationship with an "adventurer" and some-time criminal named Vash . They initially met when Picard aided her attempts to find a rare artifact. Over the course of their adventure, the two developed an intimate relationship. Vash later returned to the Enterprise as part of an archaeological advisory team and was upset to find that Picard had not told his friends about their relationship. At the same time, Q appeared on the ship, and in return for Picard's aid in getting back to the Q Continuum, he created a Robin Hood fantasy world in which Picard (Robin) had to save Vash ( Maid Marian ). Eventually, Vash and Picard parted on good terms, as she decided to travel the universe with Q. She later reappeared one last time on Deep Space 9 after being unceremoniously abandoned by her "partner" Q. ( TNG : " Qpid "; DS9 : " Q-Less ")

In 2368 , while mediating negotiations between the warring planets Krios and Valt Minor , Picard encountered Kamala , an empathic metamorph intended as a gift for Valtese Chancellor Alrik . Due to premature emergence from stasis, Kamala underwent her bonding phase before the marriage could be completed. When circumstances placed Picard and Kamala in close proximity to each other, she eventually bonded with the captain. Having adapted to be perfectly compatible with Picard, Kamala found that her sense of duty demanded that she proceed with the marriage rather than pursue a relationship with Picard. Picard was deeply affected by Kamala, as shown by his reaction to Ambassador Briam 's inquiry about the experience. ( TNG : " The Perfect Mate ")

Nella Daren [ ]

Picard and Daren embrace

Picard and Nella Daren in 2369

In 2369 , Lieutenant Commander Nella Daren came aboard the Enterprise to become head of the ship's Stellar sciences department . In her new role, she was very forthright in her requests for ship resources to support her department's studies. Soon after coming aboard, she and Picard met. A friendship quickly formed, based on their shared love for music. Daren accompanied the captain on a portable piano while he played the Ressikan flute. Their friendship soon blossomed into love. The crew reacted differently to Picard and Daren's romance: Deanna Troi was happy for Picard and gave her blessing; Beverly Crusher seemed jealous; and Riker felt that Daren was asking for special treatment because she was the captain's "girlfriend."

When a fire storm threatened the Bersallis III Federation outpost, Daren suggested a plan to shield the outpost against the heat while the Enterprise evacuated the colonists. Eight crewmen lost their lives, but Daren survived. Afterward, it became obvious to Picard and Daren that it would be extremely difficult to continue their relationship while serving on the same ship, thus Daren requested a transfer. As they said goodbye, they promised to keep seeing each other, but knew their relationship would never be the same. ( TNG : " Lessons ")

Anij and Picard tour the village

Picard and Anij on Ba'ku

In 2375 , Picard developed a short, though intimate relationship with the Ba'ku woman Anij , while protecting her planet from the combined Starfleet- Son'a threat. Anij, while over three hundred years old, appeared as a woman in her late thirties. Despite their intimacy, Picard returned to the Enterprise after the planned relocation of the Ba'ku was averted. Shortly before leaving, Picard said he had 318 days of vacation time coming, and that he planned on using them. ( Star Trek: Insurrection )

Beverly Crusher [ ]

Jean-Luc Picard and Beverly Crusher confide

Picard and Crusher in the captain's ready room

Beverly Crusher and Picard maintained a close friendship while serving on the Enterprise -D, usually sharing their morning meal together. Crusher usually tried to serve a new and exotic food, although both she and Picard preferred something simple. ( TNG : " Attached ")

Their relationship stayed platonic, for the most part. They considered one another close friends and would give each other advice when dealing with difficult decisions. While Crusher was in anguish over Odan 's failing health while the symbiont was in Riker's body, Picard gave her a hug, and assured her that he would always be her friend and be willing to help her any way he could. ( TNG : " The Host ")

Crusher's anger over the treatment of Kamala led to Picard spending time with her, where he quickly learned that he was falling for the metamorph. Crusher did not know what to say, but reciprocated the emotional support he had offered the year prior. ( TNG : " The Perfect Mate ")

Picard tried to make Crusher realize that the deaths of Jo'Bril and later Reyga were not her fault and that she should not try to rush her investigation. Crusher was too upset and preoccupied to understand his words, and Picard was extremely disappointed when she broke the Prime Directive and performed an autopsy on Reyga. ( TNG : " Suspicions ")

Picard knew that Crusher's odd decisions after meeting Ronin were not normal and confronted her on Caldos colony . Although Crusher initially resisted his demands for an explanation, she broke free of Ronin's influence after he attacked Picard. ( TNG : " Sub Rosa ")

Early on, Crusher and Picard experienced several romantically close calls. Once she was under the influence of the Psi 2000 intoxication , Crusher flirted with Picard and attempted to seduce him on the bridge of the Enterprise . Later, Crusher seemed hopeful for some time alone with Picard in the Dixon Hill holodeck simulation, but Picard seemed oblivious to her and invited Data and Whalen as well, much to Crusher's dismay. Commander Dexter Remmick interrogated Crusher about Picard in mid- 2364 and questioned her about her true feelings towards Picard. Crusher refused to answer, claiming that they were irrelevant to the operation of the ship. ( TNG : " The Naked Now ", " The Big Goodbye ", " Coming of Age ")

In 2366 , a duplicate of Picard replaced the captain in order to learn about Human relationships. The replica had all of the memories and experiences of Picard but his behavior was different from the captain. He was more outgoing and especially flirtatious with Dr. Crusher, inviting her to dinner, where the two had a romantic evening, including dancing. Once the duplicate had enough information, it unceremoniously bade Crusher farewell. She teasingly held the real Picard responsible for his duplicate's actions when he was returned to the Enterprise . ( TNG : " Allegiance ")

Several times, Crusher began to explain her true feelings to Picard, once while they were held captive on Rutia IV , and another time with Picard's duplicate in the warp bubble universe, but she was interrupted in both instances. Both also displayed some jealousy when the other found a love interest, such as Crusher with Odan or Picard with Jenice Manheim and Nella Daren . ( TNG : " The High Ground ", " Remember Me ", " The Host ", " We'll Always Have Paris ", " Lessons ")

Crusher and Picard imprisoned

Crusher and Picard telepathically attached on Kesprytt

In 2370 , Picard and Crusher were taken captive on the planet Kesprytt , and linked together by psi-wave devices in order to decrease their odds of escaping. The devices transmitted their thoughts to one another, where they learned each other's most intimate secrets. Crusher stayed up one night to listen to Picard's dreams, and Picard discovered that Crusher almost always had some biting comment at the ready, although she had learned to repress the urge to say them out loud. One night, Crusher brought up her late husband Jack , and feelings of guilt washed over Picard. She finally learned that he, too, felt an attraction, but did not act on it out of respect for his dead friend. Once they returned to the Enterprise , Picard expressed desire to further their relationship. Crusher ultimately decided that she did not want to ruin their friendship or be placed in a conflict of interest, and they decided to remain mutual friends. ( TNG : " Attached ")

In an unknown, alternate future timeframe , Picard and Crusher were married, but eventually separated. Dr. Beverly Picard agreed to take her ex-husband to the Romulan Neutral Zone aboard the USS Pasteur , an Olympic -class medical vessel of which she was in command. They shared a kiss in the "present" during that time. ( TNG : " All Good Things... ")

Sometime around the early 2380s , Picard and Crusher entered into a relationship. In lieu of wine or roses, Picard made her a compilation of classical music. Eventually, the two had a falling out and the two did not speak to one another for nearly twenty years . Picard later found out that Crusher bore his son, Jack Crusher and the fractured family unit was briefly reunited. It's unknown if they resumed a romantic relationship following the conclusion of the Changeling and Borg crisis, but Picard and Crusher were at the very least co-parenting Jack together a year later. ( PIC : " The Next Generation ", " Disengage ", " The Last Generation ")

Laris, 2401

Laris in 2401

Following the Romulan supernova , the former Tal Shiar agents Laris and her husband Zhaban were employed by Picard at his family’s Château Picard . Following Zhaban’s death in 2400 Laris and Picard developed romantic feelings for one another. Despite this, when she confessed her feelings Picard’s childhood trauma left him unable to enter into a relationship with her. He tried to assure her that nothing had to change between them; she disagreed and began planning to leave the Château for good. ( PIC : " The Star Gazer ")

During Picard’s stint in 2024 Q and Tallinn were able to help him work through the rota of his trauma-the death of his mother Yvette . He apologised to Laris and asked for a second chance, which she was open to. However, their plans were interupted by a distress call from Dr. Beverly Crusher which Laris instructed Picard to respond to, promising to be waiting for him when he returned. ( PIC : " Farewell ", " The Next Generation ")

Friendships [ ]

Guinan describes Nexus to Picard

With Guinan in her quarters in 2371

Guinan and Picard shared a long-term relationship, which, according to her, went "beyond friendship and beyond family." ( TNG : " The Best of Both Worlds ") She also once said to Geordi La Forge that she was attracted to bald men. ( TNG : " Booby Trap ") In return, Picard once observed Guinan to be "very selective about whom she calls a friend." ( TNG : " Ensign Ro ")

Guinan originally met Picard in 1893 when he, Data, Riker, La Forge, Troi, and Dr. Crusher had traveled back in time from the 24th century to stop some Devidians from stealing energy from Humans in the 19th century . Guinan, learning of their predicament from Data who had thought she was the Guinan from the Enterprise -D, agreed to help in any way she could. When she was injured in the confrontation with the Devidians, Picard stayed behind to make sure she was all right. Samuel Clemens , returning from the 24th century, helped Picard return. ( TNG : " Time's Arrow, Part II ")

In 2365 , Data's rights as an individual were challenged when cybernetics expert Commander Bruce Maddox wanted to disassemble the android for study. Picard challenged Maddox's assessment before the local Judge Advocate General . As the hearing neared its end, Picard admitted to Guinan he feared he was losing the case. Guinan asked what Maddox gained if he would be successful in disassembling and reassembling Data, and Picard responded he would possess the ability to build many more androids. He remembered Guinan's words that the decisions made today have implications for the future, and so Picard reasoned that if it would be decided that Data was indeed Starfleet property, all future androids would be also. Guinan noted there was an ancient word for that: slavery . Eventually, Picard won Data's case by pointing out that an entire race of Datas would be used as slaves, strictly against Federation principles. ( TNG : " The Measure Of A Man ")

In 2367 , Guinan played the role of Gloria in one of Picard's Dixon Hill holonovels . She was not much impressed with the program. ( TNG : " Clues ")

Besides joining Picard on the holodeck, they would occasionally share a game of chess , and Guinan was also coached in fencing by Picard in 2368 , begun when she considered exercise to strengthen her arm. Shortly prior to their match, the Enterprise had taken a Borg drone, later named Hugh , on board. Although Guinan initially questioned Picard's decision to have done so, she was convinced by La Forge to speak with the former drone. She could not, but acknowledged this Borg was developing a personality, becoming an individual. Upon her conversation with Hugh, she convinced Picard to speak with him as well. ( TNG : " I Borg ")

In 2400, Picard and Guinan reunited when he showed up at Ten Forward to ask her for advice regarding his changing relationship with Laris and his fear of pursuing her. Guinan listened to his troubles and supported him in opening his heart to love again. ( PIC : " The Star Gazer ")

When Picard and his friends were thrown into 2024 by the machinations of Q, he encountered a younger version of Guinan. She had grown disillusioned with attempting to help humanity and was prepared to leave Earth. At first, this version of Guinan did not recognize him and threatened him. Picard told her about the bond they would share in the future, and convinced Guinan to help him find the contact he needed, a Watcher. She led him to the person he needed, and then left, so that the Watcher could feel comfortable speaking to him alone. Before she left, Picard pleaded with her not to leave the Earth "just yet". ( PIC : " Watcher ")

William T. Riker [ ]

Jean-Luc Picard and William T

Picard with Riker in 2364

When choosing a first officer prior to the launch of the Enterprise -D in 2363, Picard accessed the records of a number of candidates for the job. He eventually came across the record of one William T. Riker. Picard saw it as a glowing record filled with statistics and the Letter of recommendation that he felt told him nothing about the kind of officer Riker actually was. Picard was about to move on to the next candidate's record but stopped when he saw that a notation in Riker's record regarding an incident that took place on board the USS Hood in which Riker refused to allow Captain Robert DeSoto to beam down to Altair III . Picard was impressed that Riker would challenge his captain's authority if needed, and put the safety of the captain and the crew ahead of his own career if the need arose. This was a major factor in Picard's selection of Riker as his first officer – Picard wanted an officer who would not be afraid to stand up to him and be more concerned about the safety of the ship and mission than his personnel records. ( TNG : " The Pegasus ")

Riker reads Worf's promotional charges

Picard and Riker on the holodeck

Picard was very cold towards Riker during their first meeting and ordered the manual docking as a test of Riker's abilities. When he performed the docking with great expertise and skill, Picard formally greeted Riker, requesting that his new first officer make sure that he not allow Picard to "make an ass of himself" in front of the many children aboard the ship. One year later, Picard felt as if he had not done a good job of congratulating Riker, so he did it once more, this time making his feelings clear. ( TNG : " Encounter at Farpoint ", " The Icarus Factor ")

Eventually, Riker and Picard became very good friends. With the best of intentions, Riker suggested that Picard vacation at Risa in 2366 , asking him to return with a horga'hn . Picard did not realize the history behind the statue and kept it with him after purchasing it for Riker, making it appear as if the captain was seeking jamaharon . ( TNG : " Captain's Holiday ")

The only time Riker and Picard ever verbally fought in front of the Enterprise crew was in 2366 while under the influence of emotions projected by Ambassador Sarek , who was suffering from Bendii Syndrome . ( TNG : " Sarek ")

Picard tried to counsel Riker when he was offered command of the USS Melbourne in 2366 , reminding him that the Enterprise would continue without his presence and that officers like Elizabeth Shelby were very much as he was before he learned the lessons necessary for command of a starship. Riker also came to Picard for advice when Worf wanted his help with the hegh'bat and when he struggled with a decision involving Soren . ( TNG : " The Best of Both Worlds ", " Ethics ", " The Outcast ")

Number One Dad

An age-reverted Picard pretends to be Riker's son

In early 2369 , members of the Enterprise crew, including Picard, were turned into twelve-year-olds due to the effects of a molecular reversion field . Unfortunately, a group of Ferengi commandeered the Enterprise about that time. Believed to be a child, Picard was confined to a classroom aboard the ship while Riker was held in the observation lounge . Picard threw a tantrum and demanded to see his "father," Riker. They pretended to be father and son in order for Picard to plant a suggestive message to Riker, requesting access to the Enterprise main computer from the classroom. Picard, along with the other affected Enterprise crewmembers, were able to design a plan to retake the Enterprise from the Ferengi. ( TNG : " Rascals ")

During the Pegasus incident of 2370 , Picard tried to investigate the circumstances surrounding the ship's disappearance. He ran into many dead-ends as most records had been sealed, and had to use many favors in Starfleet Command to even get a look at the findings of the board convened to investigate the loss of the Pegasus . Riker would not divulge further information under the orders of Admiral Erik Pressman , and Picard reluctantly continued the search. He made it clear to Riker that he hoped he still placed the safety of the Enterprise as his top priority, and if Picard had found this to be untrue, he would reevaluate his trust in Riker. After the crisis was resolved, Picard visited Riker in the brig and returned him to duty aboard the Enterprise , understanding of Will's mistake in the past and satisfied that he had made the correct decisions in the present. ( TNG : " The Pegasus ")

Picard served as Riker's best man during his wedding to Deanna Troi in 2379 . He gave a toast to Riker, calling him his "trusted right arm" and lamenting his loss of a fine first officer. ( Star Trek Nemesis )

Picard remained in contact with Riker after Riker became captain of the USS Titan . He met Riker's son Thaddeus at least twice, once when Thad was a baby and once when he was five. ( PIC : " Nepenthe ")

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Picard and Riker are reunited on Nepenthe

Although Picard initially intended not to involve Riker (or any of the rest of his surviving Enterprise crew) in his quest for Soji Asha , once he found her on the Artifact and needed a safe haven, he brought Soji to Riker and Troi's home on Nepenthe . Picard was grateful for Riker's friendship, and that he did not attempt to talk him out of helping Soji and her siblings . After Picard left, Riker requested temporary reassignment to Starfleet in order to help him with his mission, and led a squadron of starships to Coppelius . ( PIC : " Maps and Legends ", " Nepenthe ", " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 ")

From 2364 to 2371 , Lieutenant Commander Data was appointed as head of operations when serving on board the USS Enterprise -D, and head of operations from 2372 to 2379 on board the USS Enterprise -E. Data looked up to Picard as something of a father figure throughout his service under the captain, asking for his advice on numerous occasions in his quest to become more Human. Picard always gave Data advice whenever he could.

Following Natasha Yar's death in 2364, Data was puzzled about her death, thinking not about Tasha but rather how he would feel in her absence, thinking that he missed the purpose of her memorial, but Picard assured him that he understood the purpose of the memorial perfectly. ( TNG : " Skin Of Evil ")

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Picard defends Data's rights as an individual

In 2365 , Data's existence was threatened when Commander Bruce Maddox wished to disassemble and study Data to gain a better understanding of how his positronic brain functioned. Data refused to submit to Maddox's procedure, finding his research flawed, but Maddox claimed that Data was property of Starfleet and therefore not a sentient being and as a result had no choice other than to submit to the procedure. Captain Phillipa Louvois supported Maddox's claim, and Picard intervened by challenging their reasoning, saying that Data was indeed sentient and deserved the freedom to make his own decisions. He also said that Data represented an entire race and that forcing him to submit to Maddox's procedure is tantamount to slavery – strictly against Federation law. Ultimately, Louvois sided with Picard's standpoint and agreed that Data, android or not, was indeed sentient and entitled to the same rights as any other Starfleet officer. ( TNG : " The Measure Of A Man ")

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Picard with Data in 2367

In 2367 , Picard's seemingly unbreakable trust in Data was tested when Data refused to fully cooperate with an investigation into a number of events that happened within a 24-hour time span, although Data claimed that the time span was only 30 seconds. Data's intransigence threatened to end his Starfleet career and even his own existence, but it was later revealed that Picard was himself responsible for Data's unusual behavior after an encounter with the Paxans in a T-Tauri type star system . ( TNG : " Clues ")

During the Klingon Civil War , the Federation made an indirect intervention with a blockade of Starfleet vessels placed in formation to use the pioneering tachyon detection grid in an effort to expose Romulan support for the House of Duras . Picard assigned all of his senior officers positions on board other ships, except for Data. Data questioned Picard about why he was not assigned command of a vessel, considering that there was a severe lack of senior officers available for the mission, wondering if he felt that his being an android made him unsuitable for command. Picard, slightly embarrassed by Data's question, assigned Data command of the USS Sutherland . During the blockade, Data disobeyed direct orders from Picard and was able to expose the Romulans' involvement in the civil war. Later, Data wished to submit himself for disciplinary action for disobeying a direct order from his superior officer, but Picard instead praised Data for not complying, summing up his belief of too many tragedies throughout history being directly traceable to officers "just following orders" rather than independently assessing their situations, with the words, " Mr. Data: nicely done. " ( TNG : " Redemption II ")

In 2369 , Data refused to allow a group of exocomps to be sacrificed in order to save the lives of Picard and Geordi La Forge, who were trapped on board the Tyrus VIIA station , believing that they were sentient and, therefore, capable of making their own decisions. After agreeing to a compromise suggested by Commander William Riker, the exocomps were released and able to save the lives of Picard and La Forge. Picard understood the predicament that Data was faced with as he had defended Data's sentience just a few years previously, but this time the exocomps had no advocate and Data felt compelled to act on their behalf. Picard considered Data's actions to be the most "Human" decision that he had ever made. ( TNG : " The Quality of Life ")

Later that year, following an accident in main engineering that activated a dormant program in his positronic brain, Data sought advice from several officers, including Picard, on his "visions." Picard was curious why Data was studying thousands of different cultures to interpret his visions. Data said that he had no culture of his own, but Picard told Data that he did have a culture – a culture of one and that its validity is no less than that of a billion. Picard suggested that Data should consider what the visions meant to him instead of what they mean to other people. ( TNG : " Birthright, Part I ")

After a malfunctioning emotion chip fused with Data's positronic net in 2371 , Data felt guilty for not saving La Forge from capture by Tolian Soran on board the Amargosa observatory . Overwhelmed by emotions, Data requested to be shut down until the chip could be removed. Although Picard felt sympathy for Data, he told him that part of having emotions is integrating them into one's life and learning to live with them, and denied Data his request. ( Star Trek Generations )

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Picard and Data defend the Enterprise -E from a Borg invasion

In 2373 , when the Enterprise -E traveled back to the year 2063 on Earth, Picard and Data initially went down to the planet to observe the damage the Borg had done to Zefram Cochrane 's missile complex in Montana . Down in the missile silo of the Phoenix , Picard, upon touching the missile that would make history by becoming the first Human starship traveling at warp , explained to Data that sometimes a touch can make objects more "real." Upon suspecting a Borg presence aboard the Enterprise , Picard and Data transported back to the ship. Fighting off the Borg near main engineering, Data was soon captured and brought to the Borg Queen. Instead of attempting to assimilate Data, the Queen made him physically more Human by attaching Human skin onto his android skeleton.

When it appeared impossible to hold off the Borg any longer, Picard was convinced to initiate the Enterprise 's auto-destruct sequence and ordered all remaining crew to evacuate. He himself went on to engineering to find Data and to convince the Queen, who he had encountered several years previously, to let Data go. Picard was even prepared to take Data's place at the Queen's side, willingly becoming her equal. Data claimed he did not wish to go, even after the Queen ordered him away. Thus, the Queen ordered Picard's assimilation, but not before witnessing the destruction of the Phoenix by Data.

Data fired a spread of quantum torpedoes , but they missed by the smallest of margins. Quickly thereafter, he burst a plasma coolant tank, releasing plasma coolant which liquefied organic material on contact, killing the Borg. The Queen was killed, but Picard survived. Helping Data standing up, Picard asked him if he was ever tempted to join the Borg's cause. Data replied that, for a fraction of a second, hinting at his kiss with the Queen, he was. He added that, for an android, that brief moment was like an eternity. ( Star Trek: First Contact )

Following the wedding of Riker and Deanna Troi in 2379 , Data was confused by Picard's mixed feelings for the couple – although the captain was happy that Will was due to accept promotion to the rank of captain and take command of the USS Titan , and that his new wife was to transfer over to the Titan and take position as the ship's counselor , Picard was somewhat saddened by their departure and tried to explain to Data that experiencing feelings of both happiness and sadness at the same time are common in these situations.

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Data sacrifices himself to save Picard aboard the Reman vessel

At the climax of the Battle in the Bassen Rift , Data jumped across the void of space from the Enterprise -E to the Scimitar , saving Picard by using a prototype emergency transport unit , but sacrificed his own life to save the crew of the Enterprise by firing at the thalaron radiation generator and so destroying the Scimitar . Following the battle, Picard held a toast with the Enterprise -E's senior officers as a tribute to their fallen comrade. ( Star Trek Nemesis )

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Picard helps a copy of Data's consciousness to die

The death of Data weighed heavily on Picard, who continued to have dreams about his lost friend for decades. Picard's feelings about the loss of Data helped motivate him to help Dahj and Soji , whom he regarded as Data's daughters. Picard resolved his guilt over Data's death when he met a surviving copy of Data's consciousness in a quantum simulation , and helped that version of Data to die, as he wished to have a finite existence. ( PIC : " Remembrance ", " The Impossible Box ", " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 ")

By 2364 , Lieutenant junior grade Worf was serving on the Enterprise -D as a junior bridge officer under Picard's command. Upon the death of Lieutenant Natasha Yar, he was promoted to chief tactical officer and security chief . ( TNG : " Encounter at Farpoint ", " Skin Of Evil ", " The Child ")

In 2366 , the Klingon High Council accused Mogh , the deceased father of Lieutenant Worf, of treason. Picard, understanding the severity of the charges and their implications for Worf, had the Enterprise change course to Qo'noS . Worf's brother Kurn initially served as his Cha'DIch , but after an assassination attempt left him in critical condition, Worf asked Picard to take up the role. Picard initially declined, saying that there were younger, more able men on the ship from which Worf could choose. Worf insisted that there was no one he would rather have at his side. Picard accepted and stood by Worf when the conspiracy against his family was uncovered. ( TNG : " Sins of The Father ")

When the Klingon Civil War erupted in 2367 , Worf resigned from Starfleet and fought on the side of Gowron against the forces of the Duras family. With the help of Picard, Worf and other Gowron supporters revealed Romulan assistance to the Duras cause. This collapsed support for the House of Duras, and Gowron won the chancellorship. Gowron restored the honor of the House of Mogh in thanks for its assistance during the war. Worf returned to Starfleet, but was reprimanded because he killed Duras in revenge. ( TNG : " Redemption ", " Redemption II ")

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Worf and Picard shake hands aboard the Enterprise -E

Worf commanded the USS Defiant in the battle against the Borg at Sector 001 , and fought the Borg temporal incursion into 2063 . A heated conflict occurred between the two when Picard had called Worf a "coward" for not wanting to continue fighting the Borg aboard the Enterprise -E, and a furious Worf stating that if he were any other man he would kill him where he stood, to which Picard angrily ordered Worf off his bridge. Picard later apologized to Worf for his harsh comments and admitted that Worf was "the bravest man" he had ever known, and their friendship was restored. ( Star Trek: First Contact )

Geordi La Forge [ ]

Like several crew members, Geordi La Forge was hand-picked by Picard to serve aboard the Enterprise -D. La Forge impressed Picard with his above average work ethic during an inspection tour. ( TNG : " The Next Phase ") Picard had tremendous confidence in La Forge's ability to accomplish tasks he was assigned, which led to his eventual promotion to chief engineer, earning him the rank of lieutenant commander. ( TNG : " The Child ") He was one of the very few officers Picard addressed by his first name, indicating a close bond between them.

Ro Laren [ ]

Picard and Ro had what could be described as a father/daughter-like relationship. When they first met, Picard wrote her off as dishonorable. He did eventually take her under his wing and help her along a path towards redemption. ( TNG : " Ensign Ro ") Upon Ro's defection to the terrorist organization, the Maquis , she asked Will Riker to convey her deepest regrets to Picard for letting him down. Despite this, Picard was severely disillusioned by Ro's actions and felt betrayed in a very personal way. ( TNG : " Preemptive Strike ")

When Picard began evacuation efforts of Romulus in cooperation with the Qowat Milat, he grew close to Elnor, despite his discomfort around children. The two spent a lot of time together, with Picard teaching him to Fence, telling him stories of Data, and reading him stories, such as The Three Musketeers . After the attack on the Utopia Planitia Shipyards, Picard resigned from Starfleet, and did not return to Vashti for 13 years. Elnor was angered at Picard's sudden disappearance, and when Picard returned in 2399, asking Elnor to bind himself to his mission to find Soji, he at first refused, but rescinded this decision. Picard always regretted not being able to find a proper home for Elnor, as the Qowat Milat was by tradition, an all-female organization, and Elnor could never be fully recognized as one. ( PIC : " Absolute Candor ")

Despite the years apart, Elnor's admiration of Picard carried into his service with him, and he admitted feeling joy when Picard said he did not wish to leave him behind on the Artifact when he chose to stay behind to cover Picard and Soji's escape from the Zhat Vash. ( PIC : " The Impossible Box ")

When they met up again on Coppelius, Elnor embraced Picard in happiness that he'd survived the assault on the Artifact, and was hesitant to leave his side as Picard's health began to deteriorate. Picard convinced him that the xBs needed him more, and Elnor agreed to protect them, leaving Picard's service. The two were briefly reunited before Picard's death, and Picard expressed happiness at seeing him one last time. Elnor took Picard's passing very hard, and mourned heavily while Raffaela Musiker attempted to comfort him. When Picard was revived shortly afterwards, Elnor chose to travel with him once again. ( PIC : " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1 ", " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 ")

James T. Kirk [ ]

Although their association was brief, James T. Kirk and Jean-Luc Picard had profound personal effects on one another. Having been a captain of the Federation's flagship, an admiral, and back to a captain again, Kirk advised Picard to not do anything that would have Starfleet move him away from the Enterprise , because as captain, he could make a difference. Very much like Spock and Leonard McCoy, Picard was instrumental in helping Kirk find meaning in his life after his greatest adventures were essentially over. In fact, it could be argued that Picard was one of the most significant people in Kirk's entire life, as he embarked on his final adventure with him and passed away knowing that he had "made a difference." Picard laid Kirk to rest on Veridian III and was his lone mourner. ( Star Trek Generations )

Spock was confronted by Picard and Data on Romulus , where he was suspected to have betrayed the Federation. To the contrary, Spock was on a "personal mission of peace," and Picard insisted on staying until Spock's affairs were complete. Spock saw much of his father, Sarek , in Picard and was very resentful of his perceived meddling in his affairs. Picard and Spock eventually developed a mutual respect for each other, with Picard offering Spock to mind meld with him to see how Sarek truly saw his son. ( TNG : " Unification I ", " Unification II ") Spock later utilized Picard and Deanna Troi in delivering defecting Romulan officials to the Federation. ( TNG : " Face Of The Enemy ")

In 3189 , a recording of Spock made on stardate 45825 was retrieved from the personal files of Admiral Picard and viewed by Michael Burnham and Cleveland Booker . ( DIS : " Unification III ")

Picard was Gowron 's Arbiter of Succession following the deaths of K'mpec and Duras . ( TNG : " Reunion ") Although he initially refused to aid him during the Klingon Civil War, Picard later convinced Starfleet to assist Gowron's forces by exposing the alliance between Lursa and B'Etor and Sela , a high-ranking Romulan officer. ( TNG : " Redemption ", " Redemption II "). Although he considered Picard an honorable ally of the Klingon Empire, Gowron was less than accommodating when asked to assist Starfleet find Spock on Romulus. Nevertheless, on more than one occasion, Picard used his relationship with Gowron as leverage against other Klingons. ( TNG : " Unification I ", " Aquiel ") These events appeared to be reconciled during the events surrounding the resurrection of Kahless . ( TNG : " Rightful Heir ")

Q and Picard had a complicated relationship. Even though he was very antagonistic towards them, Q clearly had a great respect and affection for the crew of the Enterprise -D, particularly Picard, ( TNG : " Qpid ") who in contrast viewed Q with a tremendous amount of disdain and distrust. ( TNG : " Deja Q ") It was not until their final two encounters that Picard became grateful to Q for their association. ( TNG : " Tapestry ", " All Good Things... ")

After the death of his son caused by Captain Picard during the Battle of Maxia , Bok had tried to seek vengeance on him twice. First by having him destroy the Enterprise -D through a mind altering device he hid within the derelict of the USS Stargazer , then by attempting to kill his alleged son Jason Vigo (which whom he re-sequenced his DNA in order to fool Picard into thinking he was his son). ( TNG : " The Battle ", " Bloodlines ")

The Borg / Borg Queen [ ]

After being assimilated by the Borg, Picard (assuming the identity of Locutus) then went to destroy nearly all Federation starships at the Battle of Wolf 359 before proceeding to Earth for an attempted assimilation of that planet. After being de-assimilated, Picard had long resented the fact that the Borg had used his knowledge and experience to kill and/or assimilate innocent people, and developed a hatred for the Borg that would become a defining trait in his later encounters with them; during the incident in which the Borg attempted to disrupt First Contact, he became increasingly volatile and irrational, and would destroy drones with a modicum of enjoyment – even if they were former members of his crew that had only just been injected with nanoprobes. This resentment stayed with him at least six years after he was first assimilated. ( TNG : " The Best of Both Worlds ", " The Best of Both Worlds, Part II ", " Reunion ", " I Borg ", " Descent ", " Descent, Part II "; Star Trek: First Contact )

The House of Duras [ ]

Jean-Luc Picard became a prominent figure in Klingon politics, largely due to his loyalty to Worf during the trial of the House of Mogh in 2366. Picard was determined to uncover the conspiracy that was attempting to frame Mogh for crimes committed by Ja'rod . During his investigation, Duras, son of Ja'rod sent an assassin to murder Picard, but the attempt was unsuccessful and ultimately revealed the complicity of K'mpec and the High Council in these crimes. Even after the death of Duras at the hands of Worf, the House of Duras continued to be antagonistic towards the Federation, with particular emphasis placed on Picard and the crew of the Enterprise -D, which was eventually destroyed by Lursa and B'Etor . ( TNG : " Sins of The Father ", " Redemption ", " Redemption II "; Star Trek Generations )

Shinzon [ ]

As a direct clone of Picard, Shinzon developed a distinctive and deadly rivalry with the captain of the Enterprise , much like Will Riker's rivalry with Thomas Riker and Data's rivalry with Lore . ( TNG : " Second Chances ", " Brothers ") Picard saw traits in Shinzon that he perceived to be flaws within himself. He was bothered by the fact that Shinzon was capable of genocides of interstellar magnitude and was haunted by the notion that he may have chosen the same path as Shinzon had he led his life. During Shinzon's attempt to carry out these genocides, Picard implored him to let go of his past and embrace change, which Shinzon quickly rejected. Picard was significantly pained at the death of Shinzon, but this pain was replaced mere moments later after Data sacrificed himself to save Picard. ( Star Trek Nemesis )

Memorable quotes [ ]

" Space... The final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before. "

" Shut off that damn noise! Go to yellow alert. "

" If we're going to be damned, let's be damned for what we really are. "

" Let's see what's out there. Engage. "

" The quest for youth, Number One. So futile. "

" The first duty of every Starfleet officer is to the truth, whether it is scientific truth or historical truth or personal truth. It is the guiding principle on which Starfleet is based! And if you can't find it within yourself to stand up and tell the truth about what happened, you don't deserve to wear that uniform! "

"Federation starship Enterprise : Surrender and prepare to be boarded." "That will be the day."

" 'With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably.' Those words were uttered by Judge Aaron Satie as wisdom and warning. The first time any man's freedom is trodden on, we're all damaged. "

" There… are… four … lights! "

" It's been a long time, Captain. " " Have we met before? " " Yes, sir. We met in battle. I was on the Saratoga at Wolf 359. "

" Good luck, Mister Sisko. "

" There is a way out of every box, a solution to every puzzle, it's just a matter of finding it. "

" He's James T. Kirk . Don’t you read history? "

" Someone once told me that time is a predator that stalks us all our lives but I rather believe that time is a companion that goes with us on a journey and reminds us to cherish every moment… because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we've lived. "

" I'm about to commit a direct violation of our orders. Any of you who wish to object should do so, now. It will be noted in my log. "

" I will not sacrifice the Enterprise . We've made too many compromises already, too many retreats. They invade our space and we fall back. They assimilate entire worlds and we fall back. Not again! The line must be drawn here ! This far, no further ! And I will make them pay for what they've done! "

" Mr. Data? " " Sir? " " Shut up. " " Yes, sir. " " Fifteen years, I've been waiting to say that. "

" Things are only impossible until they're not! "

" Let us make sure history never forgets the name, Enterprise . "

" It says a great deal about the mind of Commander Data, that looking at the human race with all its violence and corruption and willful ignorance. He could still see kindness, immense curiosity, and greatness of spirit. And he wanted, more than anything else, to be part of that. To be a part of the human family. We are such stuff as dreams are made of. And out little life is rounded, with a sleep. "

Catchphrases [ ]

" Make it so! "

" Engage. "

" Tea, Earl Grey, hot. "

" Number One "

" What the devil? " or " What in Heaven's name? "

Reminiscences [ ]

In 2369 , after Vash arrived on Deep Space 9, Miles O'Brien told Benjamin Sisko about her relationship with Picard, explaining " Well sir, Vash and Captain Picard were friends. Close friends, if you follow my meaning. " While Sisko replied " Somehow she doesn't seem to be his type, " O'Brien thought it was because Picard "likes a good challenge."

Later when Q saw Vash working over Quark , he described her actions as "perfectly vile," adding " If that's the kind of company you kept before meeting me, it's no wonder you ended up with Picard. "

Later yet, when Q placed Sisko in a boxing match, he was shocked after Sisko knocked him to the ground. " You hit me… Picard never hit me! ", to which Sisko shot back, " I'm not Picard! "

Finally, when the crew of the station could not tie the odd happening on the station to one of the artifacts Vash had brought aboard, Q appeared before the senior staff and claimed how " Picard and his lackeys would have solved all this technobabble hours ago, " before directing to Sisko, that it was " No wonder you're not commanding a starship. " ( DS9 : " Q-Less ")

In 2372 , Worf and Miles O'Brien reminisced in Quark's about rescuing Picard from the Borg Collective. ( DS9 : " The Way of the Warrior ")

Later that year, after a member of the Q Continuum arrived on her ship seeking asylum, Captain Janeway automatically assumed he was Picard's Q – which instead made him nervous and agitated. When that Q, tasked with capturing the renegade, appeared on the bridge, she realized that he was the being she'd heard so much about, he laughed and asked her, " Has Jean-Luc been whispering about me behind my back? " ( VOY : " Death Wish ")

In her effort to look through every log entry of Starfleet captains who had contact with the Borg, Captain Janeway cited Picard's words among others: " In their collective state, the Borg are utterly without mercy – driven by one will alone, the will to conquer. They are beyond redemption, beyond reason ", with Chakotay claiming that she had unknowingly mimicked Picard's vocal mannerisms while quoting him. ( VOY : " Scorpion ")

According to Valerie Archer , while discussing Boothby to Chakotay , " Half the captains in Starfleet wouldn't be where they are today if it weren't for Boothby, " including Picard. ( VOY : " In the Flesh ")

In 2375 , Ensign Nog mentioned Al Lorenzo having a curious interest in taking holophotos of himself sitting behind the desks of famous Starfleet captains. Usually, he would sneak into their offices, but the Dominion War made it difficult for him to get away. Among the photos in his collection included Lorenzo sitting behind the desks of such famous commanders as Robert DeSoto and Jean-Luc Picard. ( DS9 : " Treachery, Faith and the Great River ")

Q mentioned "Jean-Luc" as another option for helping to raise his son to the satisfaction of the Q Continuum. He wondered aloud if it was not too late to ask Picard instead of Janeway. ( VOY : " Q2 ")

Quotes about Picard [ ]

" … the heart of an explorer, and the soul of a poet. "

" You know, I never thought I would say this, but it's good to see you again. It brings a sense of order and stability to my universe to know that you're still a pompous ass. And a damn sexy man. "

" I've never known anyone with more drive, determination or more courage than Jean-Luc Picard. "

" I had such high hopes for you, Picard. I thought you were a bit more evolved than the rest of your species. But now I realize you're just as weak as all the others. Still, it pains me to see the great Jean-Luc Picard brought down by a woman. "

" Jean-Luc, I never knew you were such a cad . I'm impressed. "

" Really, Vash, I can't believe you're still pining for Jean-Luc, that self righteous do-gooder. "

" Actually, what I was hoping for was a little witty repartee, but I see I'm not going to get any of that either. At least your beloved Jean-Luc knows how to turn a phrase… "

" You know Picard. Every part of that guy that's not ego is rampaging id. "

Chronology [ ]

  • 2305 : Born in La Barre , France , on Earth .
  • 2322 : Applies to Starfleet Academy for the first time, but is rejected.
  • 2323 : Is admitted to Starfleet Academy, wins Academy marathon.
  • 2327 : Graduates Starfleet Academy, and has to be implanted with an artificial heart after a fight with a Nausicaan .
  • 2333 : Assumes command of the Constellation -class starship USS Stargazer . ( TNG : " The Battle ")
  • 2346 : Has a relationship with Miranda Vigo . ( TNG : " Bloodlines ")
  • 2355 : Participates in the Battle of Maxia against a Ferengi vessel; invents a new tactical ploy to win the battle, later dubbed the " Picard Maneuver ." ( TNG : " The Battle ")
  • Early 2360s : Picard, while commanding an interim starship responds to a distress call from colonists in the Carnelian minefield .
  • 2363 : Assumes command of the USS Enterprise -D ; his first mission as captain involves contact with the Q entity. ( TNG : " Encounter at Farpoint ", PIC : " The Star Gazer " commemorative plaque )
  • 2366 : Is captured by the Borg and forced to become a member of the Borg Collective , leading the invasion of the Federation as Locutus of Borg ; this includes leading the Borg victory over the Federation at the Battle of Wolf 359 . Despite Borg control over him, Picard manages to relay information to the crew of the Enterprise which allows the Borg to be defeated. ( TNG : " The Best of Both Worlds ", " The Best of Both Worlds, Part II ")
  • 2367 : Prevents an attempt by the Romulans to take over the Klingon Empire by indirectly interfering in the Klingon Civil War . ( TNG : " Redemption ", " Redemption II ")
  • 2369 : Discovers an ancient message left by the first humanoid beings in our galaxy. ( TNG : " The Chase ")
  • 2370 : Blights the second Borg invasion of the Federation , led by individualized Borg drones under the influence of the android Lore . ( TNG : " Descent ", " Descent, Part II ")
  • 2371 : The Enterprise -D is destroyed over Veridian III . ( Star Trek Generations )
  • 2372 : Is assigned command of the USS Enterprise -E . ( Star Trek: First Contact )
  • 2373 : Travels back in time to 2063 to defeat an attempt by the Borg to create an alternate timeline in which the Federation is never created. ( Star Trek: First Contact )
  • 2375 : Rebels against Starfleet Admiral Dougherty in order to protect the Ba'ku . ( Star Trek: Insurrection )
  • 2379 : Travels to Romulus to meet Praetor Shinzon , a clone of himself. Kills Shinzon during the battle with the Scimitar . ( Star Trek Nemesis )
  • 2385 : Retires from Starfleet in protest after Federation denies continued aid to the Romulans and bans synthetic lifeforms following the attack on Mars and the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards by Synths . ( PIC : " Remembrance ", " The End is the Beginning ")
  • 2399 : Visited by a female android named Dahj Asha who is seeking his help. Later dies on Coppelius and has his memories and consciousness transferred into a golem . ( PIC : " Remembrance ", " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 ")
  • Between 2399 and 2401 : Appointed Chancellor of Starfleet Academy
  • 2401: Retires from Starfleet

Appendices [ ]

See also [ ], appearances [ ].

  • " Encounter at Farpoint "
  • " The Naked Now "
  • " Code of Honor "
  • " The Last Outpost "
  • " Where No One Has Gone Before "
  • " Lonely Among Us "
  • " Justice "
  • " The Battle "
  • " Hide And Q "
  • " The Big Goodbye "
  • " Datalore "
  • " Angel One "
  • " 11001001 "
  • " Too Short A Season "
  • " When The Bough Breaks "
  • " Home Soil "
  • " Coming of Age "
  • " Heart of Glory "
  • " The Arsenal of Freedom "
  • " Symbiosis "
  • " Skin Of Evil "
  • " We'll Always Have Paris "
  • " Conspiracy "
  • " The Neutral Zone "
  • " The Child "
  • " Where Silence Has Lease "
  • " Elementary, Dear Data "
  • " The Outrageous Okona "
  • " Loud As A Whisper "
  • " The Schizoid Man "
  • " Unnatural Selection "
  • " A Matter Of Honor "
  • " The Measure Of A Man "
  • " The Dauphin "
  • " Contagion "
  • " The Royale "
  • " Time Squared "
  • " The Icarus Factor "
  • " Pen Pals "
  • " Samaritan Snare "
  • " Up The Long Ladder "
  • " Manhunt "
  • " The Emissary "
  • " Peak Performance "
  • " Shades of Gray "
  • " Evolution "
  • " The Ensigns of Command "
  • " The Survivors "
  • " Who Watches The Watchers "
  • " The Bonding "
  • " Booby Trap "
  • " The Enemy "
  • " The Price "
  • " The Vengeance Factor "
  • " The Defector "
  • " The Hunted "
  • " The High Ground "
  • " A Matter of Perspective "
  • " Yesterday's Enterprise "
  • " The Offspring "
  • " Sins of The Father "
  • " Allegiance "
  • " Captain's Holiday "
  • " Tin Man "
  • " Hollow Pursuits "
  • " The Most Toys "
  • " Ménage à Troi "
  • " Transfigurations "
  • " The Best of Both Worlds "
  • " The Best of Both Worlds, Part II "
  • " Brothers "
  • " Suddenly Human "
  • " Remember Me "
  • " Reunion "
  • " Future Imperfect "
  • " Final Mission "
  • " The Loss "
  • " Data's Day "
  • " The Wounded "
  • " Devil's Due "
  • " First Contact "
  • " Galaxy's Child "
  • " Night Terrors "
  • " Identity Crisis "
  • " The Nth Degree "
  • " The Drumhead "
  • " Half a Life "
  • " The Host "
  • " The Mind's Eye "
  • " In Theory "
  • " Redemption "
  • " Redemption II "
  • " Ensign Ro "
  • " Silicon Avatar "
  • " Disaster "
  • " The Game "
  • " Unification I "
  • " Unification II "
  • " A Matter Of Time "
  • " New Ground "
  • " Hero Worship "
  • " Violations "
  • " The Masterpiece Society "
  • " Conundrum "
  • " Power Play "
  • " The Outcast "
  • " Cause And Effect "
  • " The First Duty "
  • " Cost Of Living "
  • " The Perfect Mate "
  • " Imaginary Friend "
  • " The Next Phase "
  • " The Inner Light "
  • " Time's Arrow "
  • " Time's Arrow, Part II "
  • " Realm Of Fear "
  • " Man Of The People "
  • " Schisms "
  • " Rascals "
  • " A Fistful of Datas "
  • " The Quality of Life "
  • " Chain Of Command, Part I "
  • " Chain Of Command, Part II "
  • " Ship In A Bottle "
  • " Face Of The Enemy "
  • " Tapestry "
  • " Birthright, Part I "
  • " Birthright, Part II "
  • " Starship Mine "
  • " Lessons "
  • " The Chase "
  • " Frame of Mind "
  • " Suspicions "
  • " Rightful Heir "
  • " Second Chances "
  • " Timescape "
  • " Descent "
  • " Descent, Part II "
  • " Liaisons "
  • " Interface "
  • " Gambit, Part I "
  • " Gambit, Part II "
  • " Phantasms "
  • " Dark Page "
  • " Attached "
  • " Force of Nature "
  • " Inheritance "
  • " Parallels "
  • " The Pegasus "
  • " Homeward "
  • " Sub Rosa "
  • " Lower Decks "
  • " Thine Own Self "
  • " Eye of the Beholder "
  • " Genesis "
  • " Journey's End "
  • " Firstborn "
  • " Bloodlines "
  • " Emergence "
  • " Preemptive Strike "
  • " All Good Things... "
  • DS9 : " Emissary "
  • Star Trek Generations
  • Star Trek: First Contact
  • Star Trek: Insurrection
  • Star Trek Nemesis
  • ENT : " These Are the Voyages... " (voice only; archive audio)
  • ST : " Children of Mars " (picture only)
  • " Remembrance "
  • " Maps and Legends "
  • " The End is the Beginning "
  • " Absolute Candor "
  • " Stardust City Rag "
  • " The Impossible Box "
  • " Nepenthe "
  • " Broken Pieces "
  • " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1 "
  • " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 "
  • " The Star Gazer "
  • " Penance "
  • " Assimilation "
  • " Watcher "
  • " Fly Me to the Moon "
  • " Two of One "
  • " Monsters "
  • " Hide and Seek "
  • " Farewell "
  • " The Next Generation "
  • " Disengage "
  • " Seventeen Seconds "
  • " No Win Scenario "
  • " Imposters "
  • " The Bounty "
  • " Dominion "
  • " Surrender "
  • " The Last Generation "
  • DIS : " Red Directive " (archive image)

Background information [ ]

Picard with hair

Patrick Stewart wears a hairpiece during a flashback sequence from " Violations "

Stuart Baird and Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart during the filming of Star Trek Nemesis , with Director Stuart Baird

Picard was played by Patrick Stewart in all of the character's television and film appearances. David Tristan Birkin played Picard as a child in TNG : " Rascals ", while Marcus Nash appeared as Picard as a young ensign in " Tapestry ". Tom Hardy was seen as Cadet Picard in a photograph in Star Trek Nemesis ; Hardy also played Picard's clone, Shinzon , in the same film.

According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia  (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 145), Robert H. Justman said that Picard was named after oceanographer Jacques Piccard .

According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion  (2nd ed., p. 13) the original casting call sent out to agents asked for the following:

" CAPT. Julien Picard – A Caucasian man in his 50s who is very youthful and in prime physical condition. Born in Paris , his Gallic accent appears when deep emotions are triggered. He is definitely a 'romantic' and believes strongly in concepts like honor and duty. Capt. Picard commands the Enterprise . He should have a mid-Atlantic accent, and a wonderfully rich speaking voice. "

The character of Picard changed quite a bit from the March 1987 version of the Writers/Directors Guide. In that guide, he was born in Paris, carried a touch of French phrasing in his speech, and pretended that France is "the only true civilization" on Earth (reminiscent of Pavel Chekov ).

In 1986 , D.C. Fontana made an attempt to recruit actor Stephen Macht for the role. " She called me in 1986 and said she wanted me to come in and meet Gene Roddenberry , " said Macht. " She told me he was the writer of Star Trek and she wanted him to meet me. So I went in, I sit down opposite him in his office, and D.C. was with me. He said, 'D.C. has brought me clips of everything you've done since you've been in Hollywood. You are my next Star Trek hero, Picard.' And I'm full of piss and vinegar at that time. I was forty-two and doing well. I said to him, 'I've seen these things, and I don't want to do them. I don't want to speak to guys with six heads for the rest of my life.' He said, 'It's not about that, Stephen. They're morality tales. I want you to do it. You just have to come read for the studio head.' 'I don't want to read. You want me to do it? Offer it to me. You know who my agent is.' " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , p. 92)

Also considered for the role of Picard were Louis Gossett, Jr. , Yaphet Kotto , James Earl Jones , Billy Dee Williams , Avery Brooks , and Keir Dullea . By 9 April 1987 , a meeting between the studio and Kotto was scheduled (with no audition to be held) on 14 April 1987. On or shortly before 9 April, Kotto's agent called TNG Casting Director Junie Lowry , suggesting Kotto would fly down only if Paramount paid to have him flown down, and that Kotto would prefer to take Gene Roddenberry for lunch rather than having a meeting. Lowry replied that a meeting would be preferable to everyone at the studio, owing to all the busy schedules involved, and notified the agent that Kotto would be meeting not only Roddenberry but also both producers and Jeff Hayes. She also said it was unlikely that the studio would pay to fly Kotto in for a meeting, to which the agent quickly began to concede on that point. He then enquired as to how serious the studio's interest was in casting Kotto, a question already asked. Lowry answered that, if the studio decided to go for a black captain as the series lead, Kotto was under extremely serious consideration. The meeting remained scheduled, and Lowry included a written account of the phone call in a casting availability update memo she sent to "all concerned" on 9 April 1987. In the memo, she listed Gossett, Kotto, and Williams as being available, whereas Jones and Brooks were noted as unavailable. As noted in the same document, Gossett's agent doubted that Gossett would be interested, and a VHS tape of Dullea was meanwhile being shot in New York. The casting notes also mentioned Stephen Macht, without specifying the role he was being considered for, though the memo did state, " He is certainly very interested. "

Robert Justman was instrumental in the casting of Picard. Patrick Stewart was discovered by Justman and his wife when pre-production work for the then-forthcoming Star Trek series had been taking place at Paramount for about a month or two. The event occurred one night while Stewart was giving a dramatic reading at the University of California at Los Angeles, as part of a UCLA extension course on humor which Justman and his wife were taking. That night, Stewart was one of two speakers reading from Shakespearean comedies and Noël Coward. While Justman sat with his wife and watched the readings, he thought Stewart looked familiar, but couldn't quite place him. " Patrick sat down, pushed up his jacket sleeves to display his massive forearms, and commenced to read, " Justman reflected. " He spoke a few sentences and I was thunderstruck. I turned to my wife, Jackie, and I said, 'I think I found our new captain!' " Justman was so impressed by Stewart's performance that night that, the next day, he called the Screen Actor's Guild and determined who Stewart's agent was in Los Angeles, because the actor was living in London and was temporarily in America just to perform the reading at UCLA. Contacting the agent, Justman arranged for Stewart to meet with Gene Roddenberry and Justman himself at Roddenberry's house the following Monday. " Patrick came in his rental car, and we sat around for thirty-forty minutes, " Justman continued, " and then he made his good-byes and left to fly back to England. After he drove away, Gene closed the door and turned to me, and I will quote him exactly. He said, 'I won't have him.' " Roddenberry himself noted, " My first reaction was, 'Jesus Christ, Bob, I don't want a bald man.' " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , pp. 89-90 & 91)

As of 13 April 1987, the performers who were being considered to play Picard included Mitch Ryan , Roy Thinnes , Yaphet Kotto, and Patrick Bauchau . On that day Bauchau successfully auditioned for Gene Roddenberry; the "favorites" for the part were meanwhile regarded as Bauchau as well as Patrick Stewart, with the other three performers scheduled to start auditioning the following week. These developments were included in a general TNG casting memo from John Ferraro to John Pike (also forwarded to Jeff Hayes), sent the same day as Bachau's audition – 13 April 1987. [5]

Another memo sent on that date specifically pertained to the casting of Picard, and was from Junie Lowry to, again, "all concerned." It noted about Yaphet Kotto that, although he was available for the part, the studio was still waiting to find out if he would fly down or would only send a tape of himself. The same memo listed Keir Dullea, John Saxon , George Hearn , Lee Van Cleef , Andrew Duggan , John McMartin , Theodore Bikel , Thomas Hill , Edward Mulhare , Dick Shawn , James Olson , Don Ameche , James Gammon , Telly Savalas , and Billy Dee Williams as all being available for the part. Both Mulhare and Savalas were noted as actually being interested in it, too. Both Dullea and McMartin were in New York, and the studio was yet to receive a tape from Dullea, who refused to audition for the role without a test option agreement first being arranged. Hearn and Williams weren't interested (in Williams' case, his disinterest was because the series would be syndicated), and Hill would only be available after 24 April . Anthony Quayle was listed as possibly being interested, though he was currently in London. Performers who, despite having been considered, were listed as not available included Paul Gleason , Noble Willingham , Moses Gunn , William Devane , John Hillerman , Robert Hogan , Fred Gwynne , Dana Elcar , Peter Donat , and Peter Michael Goetz . Listed as uninterested were George Grizzard , Rip Torn , and Scott Glenn (Torn wasn't interested in doing any TV at that point in his career). [6]

Shortly after Robert Justman discovered Patrick Stewart, Rick Berman met Stewart. Like Justman, Berman was impressed, so he advised Justman that they needed to persuade Roddenberry to cast Stewart as Picard. " Bob said to me, 'We can't. When Gene makes up his mind, it's a waste of time to try and change it,' " Berman recounted. " But in my case, ignorance was bliss. I didn't believe that. " Justman himself stated about Roddenberry, " No matter what I said, he was adamant, and the reason was because the character he had created in his own mind was a very hairy Frenchman, so we embarked upon a campaign that lasted for some months, and when Rick Berman came on the show and became supervising producer with me, Rick jumped all over it, too, and said, 'He's perfect!' " Berman characterized himself as "the guy who basically bugged Gene into realizing that Patrick was the best Picard." Roddenberry recalled, " In his wisdom, Justman kept his mouth shut and let me grow accustomed to him. " Said Justman, " Our casting director was for it, everyone was for it, except Gene. We went through everybody in town and in foreign countries trying to find the right person to play the captain, and couldn't. Finally, our last candidate came in, read for us and left, and we were sitting there – the casting director, Rick, Gene, and myself – and he finally turned around and looked at us and said, 'All right, I'll go with Patrick,' and that was it. It was so right, I've never been more sure of anything in my life, at least in the business, than casting Patrick in that role. He was everything that a captain ought to be. " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , pp. 90 & 91)

At first, Gene Roddenberry's acceptance of Patrick Stewart as Picard was conditional. " He said, 'But when we bring him to the studio for the final audition, I want him to wear a wig, because I don't want this guy going in bald,' " Rick Berman remembered. Via phone call to London, Stewart had a wig made by one of the most well-renowned theatrical wig makers in England, then had the wig dispatched to America. When TNG Supervising Producer David Livingston first met Stewart, the actor visited Livingston's trailer (where Livingston was otherwise alone) with a box of wigs, and asked where he could find the make-up and hair staff, as the production crew wanted to see what he looked like with the wigs on. Stewart eventually found someone who helped him put on the wig. He then auditioned for John Pike, who was well aware that Stewart was really bald. " He had seen all the photographs of him, and we had played him a tape of Patrick's clips, " Berman noted. ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , pp. 91-92)

By this time, the only remaining contender for the part, according to Rick Berman, was Stephen Macht. Like Stewart, he also auditioned for John Pike. Despite regarding Macht as "a very good actor," Berman believed he wasn't anywhere near as suitable for the role as Patrick Stewart was. Years later, Macht admitted that, at that point in his life, he hadn't been prepared to play such a major role, partly because he had been too young and egotistical, and partly because he had been uninterested in doing a series. " I just was not ready, " he declared. " I would be now, but I wasn't then. In the intervening years, of course, after so much experience, I found that there are so many layers to who I am that I can reveal slowly and that would have made a TV series like The Next Generation more appealing. Looking back at it, I thank Dorothy and Gene for a marker in my life that I can really think about in terms of seeing what the trajectory has been over a whole period of years [… ] Had I known then what I know now, I would have knocked the shit out of that role. " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , p. 92)

Ultimately, John Pike opted for Patrick Stewart rather than Stephen Macht. Pike did so with one extra piece of advice: that Stewart "lose the wig." Remarked Berman, " That was the best three words we could have heard. " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , p. 92) In a one-line memo Helen Mossler sent Gene Roddenberry on 1 May 1987 , Mossler announced, " Patrick Stewart's deal has been finalized and has been sent to his agent for his signature. " [7]

Picard was originally intended to be in his early fifties, with a twenty-two-year stint captaining the Stargazer ( citation needed • edit ) ; Stewart himself was forty-seven in 1987 . The show established a long gap between the Stargazer and the Enterprise -D; the Okuda timeline states he was 59 in TNG Season 1 (and thus is 74 in Star Trek Nemesis , compared to Stewart having been 62 when that film was made). ( citation needed • edit ) Similarly, although Stewart was 79 when he filmed the first season of Star Trek: Picard , set in 2399, Picard is 94.

When Patrick Stewart accepted the offer to play Picard, a friend of his asked him what he thought it would feel like to portray "an American icon." At the time, that prospect made Stewart feel uneasy. ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , p. 93)

During an interview with Michael Parkinson , Patrick Stewart related how, in his first press conference for The Next Generation , a reporter asked Gene Roddenberry how Captain Picard could be bald, figuring that baldness would surely be cured by the 24th century . Roddenberry replied, " By the 24th century, no one will care. " [8]

In a 2014 appearance on NPR 's quiz show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! , Patrick Stewart indicated that the real life reason for Picard lacking a French accent was that it sounded silly when he attempted it:

Patrick Stewart was, though, fascinated with attempting to assert strength in his portrayal of Picard. " It was always important to me to try and establish and affirm the quiet, but absolute authority he has on the ship, " said Stewart, " and that seemed to be successful. " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , p. 94)

Picard was irrevocably altered by his ordeal as Locutus, in " The Best of Both Worlds " and " The Best of Both Worlds, Part II ". " Picard became more Human than ever before, " commented writer Michael Piller . " He was the indestructible captain, untouchable, above all risk and danger, and suddenly, in this two-parter, he is a man who's been raped by the Borg and has to deal emotionally with huge consequences [… ] And after that, Picard was more complex, never the same; he was a far more interesting character after that. " ( Mission Overview , TNG Season 4 DVD special feature) Ira Steven Behr agreed that temporarily having Picard, "who, compared to Kirk, was an administrator more than an adventurer," be transformed into a Borg "kind of gave his humanity back to him" and was a "genius" idea. Patrick Stewart concurred, " Making the man more human and vulnerable and prone to error and mistake was a great decision. " ( William Shatner Presents: Chaos on the Bridge )

David Livingston , who directed the TNG episodes " The Mind's Eye " and " Power Play ", found it was relatively very easy to direct Patrick Stewart's characterization of Picard. " The only run-in I ever had with him, I was on the set as a producer and I thought I heard him say a line wrong, and the director said 'cut, print.' I told the director, I think Patrick got that line wrong. Patrick said, 'No, I didn't.' The director said, 'It sounded fine to me.' I had the sound man, Alan Bernard , play back the take, and I was right. They did the line over again, and Patrick said thanks. That was dangerous. I could have kept my mouth shut, but I had a responsibility. That seems like a minor thing, but when you tell Patrick Stewart he went up on a line and nobody else heard it, that's dangerous. " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , pp. 94-95)

The idea that Picard served under Captain Uhura while at the Academy has its roots in a story proposed for Star Trek: Short Treks , in which a young Picard would have been mentored by an elderly Uhura. Although the proposed Short Treks episode never came to fruition, two pieces of set dressing for Star Trek: Picard (the Speed of Light Club certificate in Picard's quantum archive, seen in " Remembrance ", and the commemorative plaque for the USS Leondegrance seen in " The Star Gazer ") establish the relationship canonically. [9]

Jean-Luc Picard was the first character to be seen on Star Trek: The Next Generation . Likewise, he was the last person to be seen in the final TNG outing, Star Trek Nemesis .

Other than in alternate timelines , Picard appeared as a captain throughout the entire run of TNG and the subsequent films. Data and Dr. Crusher are the only other characters from TNG to remain at the ranks they started with, though a costuming error in " All Good Things... " has Data wearing the wrong insignia for part of that episode.

Picard is the only character to have appeared in the pilot episodes of three Star Trek series ( TNG : " Encounter at Farpoint ", DS9 : " Emissary " and PIC : " Remembrance "). Patrick Stewart is also the first actor seen on screen in each episode, and speaks the first lines in each episode, although in " Emissary " he appears and speaks first as Locutus of Borg.

Apart from James T. Kirk , Picard is the only person to captain two Enterprise s, commanding the Enterprise -D and the Enterprise -E. With the restoration of a cut scene from an extended version of the episode " The Measure Of A Man ", Picard also shares with Pavel Chekov the distinction of having served aboard two starships named Enterprise and one named USS Reliant .

Picard has the distinction of having on-screen dialogue with three of the other main Star Trek captains, the most by any other captain. Picard meets with James T. Kirk in the film Star Trek Generations , Benjamin Sisko in the DS9 pilot "Emissary", and Kathryn Janeway in the film Star Trek Nemesis .

Picard is the only lead character in any Star Trek production who is unambiguously not American . Jonathan Archer was born in upstate New York and raised in San Francisco , California ; Christopher Pike was born in Mojave , California; James T. Kirk was from Iowa ( his alternate reality counterpart was born in space, but raised in Iowa); Benjamin Sisko was born in New Orleans , Louisiana ; and Kathryn Janeway was born in Bloomington , Indiana . Michael Burnham was also born on Earth, and while her nationality hasn't yet been confirmed outright, she speaks with an American accent.

Picard's name, Jean-Luc, is the hyphenated French variants of John and Luke. Picard's sense of French national pride only surfaced briefly in some early episodes, most notably " The Last Outpost ". Over the run of TNG, the character adopted several characteristics commonly associated with the English: he enjoys the works of William Shakespeare , and is never seen reading any works of literature by a French author. He drinks Earl Grey tea , an English beverage named after an English nobleman, and is rarely seen drinking wine , a beverage which is commonplace in French life, only drinking it on five occasions, in " Family ", again in " First Contact ", at the end of Star Trek Nemesis , and in PIC : " Remembrance " and " Nepenthe ". Additionally, his father, brother, and nephew all spoke with English accents.

Reception [ ]

At least initially, fans of Star Trek: The Original Series responded unfavorably to a new captain of the Enterprise being introduced in TNG. Rick Berman later remembered, " They felt, how can you put a new captain at the seat of the Enterprise ? [… ] And when they heard it was going to be a forty-year-old bald Englishman, they kind of went nuts. " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , p. 89) Eventually, the viewers became more accepting towards Picard, much to Patrick Stewart's relief. He commented, " I'm happy that people accepted the captain as a non-American [… ] They refer to the vivid contrast between the previous captain and myself, not in a competitive way, but in that they are so different there isn't any sense of overlap. " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , p. 93) Berman has proclaimed that, ultimately, the fact that Captain Picard was bald was "the greatest sales point for The Next Generation ." ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , p. 92)

The cast and crew of TNG approved of Patrick Stewart as Picard. Co-Producer Brannon Braga offered, " So much of the success of Next Generation was Patrick Stewart, quite frankly. We always used to say the guy could read a phone book and we'd watch him. He just was so good. I always said a Star Trek series is only as good as its captain, and Picard was pretty fucking great. " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , p. 93) David Livingston agreed, " If anyone would captain a starship, it would be [Stewart]. He would never blink. Only when he was off-camera. If you watch him on-camera, I defy you to find a time he was blinking, because of the intensity of his captain [… ] It was a delight to direct him. " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , pp. 92 & 94)

Thomas Dougherty, professor of American Studies at Brandeis University, observed, " Captain Picard – he of the balding dome and clipped accents – blossomed as the unchallenged power, the series' pivotal character and controlling force. Ensemble sensibilities aside, the writing staff conceded the obvious – that a strong central protagonist is as necessary to drive the narrative as command the Enterprise . In Shakesperean actor Patrick Stewart, the new crew found a perfect tribal patriarch. Stewart exudes authority and presence, consistently keeping the proceedings away from Space Patrol kitsch. Even in a dumb costume, declaiming deep-space doubletalk, he brings a kind of Elizabethan stature to his role. " ( The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years , pp. 93-94)

Picard facepalm

The infamous Picard facepalm

In recent years, several popular Internet meme s have surfaced in connection with Picard, most notably the "Picard facepalm" (originally based on a scene from " Deja Q "), and its numerous derivatives. [10]

There are a number of musical tributes to Picard, most notably DarkMateria's "Picard Song Tribute" [11] and Bryan Erickson's "Futile". [12]

Apocrypha [ ]

In the alternate future of the DS9 book series Millennium , Picard was captain of the Enterprise -E. He took Ensign Nog under his wing after Nog was assigned to the Enterprise . On stardate 52145.7, Picard attempted to intercept a Dominion warship carrying Weyoun 5 . Weyoun escaped into the Pah-wraith wormhole . In 2381 , the Enterprise was destroyed at the Battle of Rigel VII. According to Thomas Riker , a Starfleet hearing was called, since Picard had lost his third ship (the Stargazer , the Enterprise -D, and the Enterprise -E), but the case was dismissed and Picard was given command of the Enterprise -F in 2383 , described as the "first of its class." In 2385 , Picard accepted a promotion to admiral, and William T. Riker was given command of the Enterprise . When Earth was destroyed by the Grigari, Picard survived. By 2399, Picard was stricken with Irumodic Syndrome, and would occasionally do such things as speak to nobody (although he claimed to be speaking to Q), or mistake other officers for his old crew (for example, he called Nog "Will" and Jake Sisko "Geordi"). It is implied that he married Beverly Crusher , as he comments to Julian Bashir that, between Bashir and Leonard McCoy , he was always worried that his wife would leave him for one of her heroes. Picard headed up a task force to build a timeship known as the USS Phoenix to try and undo the timeline. The Phoenix was destroyed before it could accomplish its mission, but Picard, Nog, and Vash traveled back in time twenty-five thousand years, where they became three Bajoran mystics who wrote prophecies of the events they had experienced; it is also implied that Vash and the elder Picard were married. The entire timeline was later reset thanks to the actions of Benjamin Sisko.

The novel Death in Winter by Michael Jan Friedman told of Picard beginning a romantic relationship with Dr. Beverly Crusher after rescuing her from a planet under Romulan control. A subsequent book, Greater than the Sum , by Christopher L. Bennett , portrayed them as married and expecting a child. The later Paths of Disharmony , by Dayton Ward , shows them with a son, René.

The graphic novel The Gorn Crisis showed Picard undertaking a mission during the Dominion War to make an alliance with the Gorn .

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Picard in Star Trek: Countdown

The comic book series Star Trek: Countdown , a tie-in to the 2009 Star Trek film, depicted Picard as having left Starfleet by 2387 to become the Federation Ambassador to Vulcan ; with Data, resurrected in B-4 's body, succeeding him as captain of the Enterprise -E. When the Enterprise arrived at Vulcan, with the Romulan mining vessel Narada in tow, Picard arranged so that the Vulcan High Council would put aside their prejudices and allow Spock to make his case regarding the Hobus supernova. Despite their best efforts, the Council could not be convinced to give the red matter to the Romulans. After Nero had set off, Hobus erupted with the shock wave of the detonation threatening to destroy Earth and Vulcan in a matter of weeks. After La Forge had been called on and the Jellyfish procured as a vessel to launch the red matter, Picard received several Starfleet reports of ships from all the major galactic powers being destroyed when they neared Romulan space. Suspecting Nero, Picard contacted Worf and requested he intercept the madman with his fleet. When the Jellyfish was ready for launch, Picard boarded the Enterprise to join Worf's fleet. Upon arrival, they found the Narada to have been augmented with Borg technology, the Klingon fleet in pieces and Worf near death. Nero offered to return Worf to them, provided they lowered their shields. Though Picard convinced Data to do so, the Enterprise was crippled as a result, leaving her unable to pursue the Narada . Once repairs were complete, the Enterprise arrived to a collapsing singularity with no sign of Spock or Nero. Concluding that Spock had always known his journey would end like this, Picard led the crew in mourning their departed friend.

Picard's image appeared in the comic book adaptation of the 2009 film as part of a collage from Countdown used to depict Spock's mind-meld with the younger Kirk .

The comic miniseries Star Trek: Spock: Reflections established that after the events of Star Trek Generations , Picard sent a message to Spock explaining how Kirk did not die on the Enterprise -B , but was pulled into the Nexus and how he left it to help Picard defeat Soran from killing two hundred million people in order to re-enter the Nexus and in the process, Kirk was killed while saving Picard and millions of others. Since Kirk was already thought dead, and explaining the nature of the Nexus to Starfleet would be difficult, Picard buried Kirk on Veridian III where he gave his life to save millions. Nonetheless, he felt Spock should know of Kirk's fate. Picard met with Spock a year later at the Kirk family farm in Iowa where he realized Spock had traveled to Veridian III to retrieve Kirk's body and brought him back home to Earth. Spock explained how Kirk did the same for him, at a terrible cost and that he needed to be equal to Kirk's sacrifice. Picard then tells Spock that he would be welcomed to return to Starfleet duty, in any capacity, but Spock planned to return to Romulus to continue his work. Picard asks whether arrangements can be made to make Spock's presence there official, but Spock declined, saying he has always led "a life of solitude and duty". As Spock remembers how he once worked with remarkable friends and comrades, he tells Picard to treasure those times in his own life, since they will someday end. They exchange the Vulcan salute and Picard walks away, but turned back to see Spock still standing quietly by his friend's grave.

Picard returned in the Star Trek: Ongoing story arc The Q Gambit . Beginning shortly after the events of Countdown , Picard is visited by Q, who informed him that Spock still lived, and that the black hole actually sent him into an alternate reality . When Q attempted to discuss this timeline, Picard cut him off, believing that the various timelines should remain separate from one another. Annoyed, Q reveals he had come for Picard's counsel as Spock had set off a chain of events that would doom that timeline. But since the former captain was uninterested, Q took his leave for the other timeline despite Picard's attempt to call him back. Picard reappeared at the end of the arc where Q returned, now enveloped by the energies of a Prophet . Flatly, Picard said he didn't want to know.

The 3-issue comic miniseries Star Trek: Picard - Countdown , a tie-in to the television series , detailed the efforts of Picard and his first officer, Lt. Cmdr. Raffi Musiker , to aid in the evacuation of Romulan citizens ahead of the impending supernova depicted in Star Trek . In 2381 , now promoted to admiral, Picard left the Enterprise to take command of the USS Verity ( β ) on an envoy mission to offer aid to the empire after Starfleet intercepted communications and learned of the coming catastrophe. Through tense negotiations, Picard convinced the Romulans to allow Starfleet to help evacuate soon-to-be affected worlds, a logistical challenge that he would later compare to the evacuation at Dunkirk during World War II . Picard directed Commander Geordi La Forge to build a specialized fleet at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards above Mars to better assist in the relocation. By 2385 , a number of worlds had slowly been evacuated. As the first of La Forge's new fleet was near ready to come off the line, the Verity was ordered to to evacuate Romulan colonists from Yuyat Beta, where Picard and Musiker learned of a massive native population the Romulans were prepared to let die. They thwarted a plot by the governor and the Tal Shiar to capture the Verity to use against Starfleet, who they believed was using evacuations as a ruse to sabotage the Romulan Empire. Evacuation of the Romulans and Yuyati proceeded. Picard was introduced to Laris Avem and Zhaban Noctis , two Tal Shiar agents in an illicit love affair who aided in de-escalating the situation. Picard offered them safe haven from retribution on his family's vineyard on Earth.

The alternate future of Star Trek Online established Picard's retirement to private life as occurring in 2402 when he settled in his ancestral home of France.

External links [ ]

  • Jean-Luc Picard at Wikipedia
  • Jean-Luc Picard at Wikiquote
  • Jean-Luc Picard at Memory Beta , the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
  • Jean-Luc Picard at the Star Trek Online Wiki
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Star Trek: DS9 Guest Star Was Almost TNG's Captain Picard

  • Armin Shimerman reveals Stephen Macht was second choice for Captain Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
  • Macht portrayed Bajoran General Krim on Deep Space Nine, leading a coup against Starfleet to gain control of the station.
  • Although Macht lost out on the role of Picard, he played Krim with diplomatic honor and made a memorable adversary on DS9.

It's hard to imagine anyone else besides Sir Patrick Stewart in the role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation , but a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest star was almost cast as the Captain of the USS Enterprise-D, according to DS9 's Quark actor Armin Shimerman. As a hub of activity near the Bajoran wormhole to the Gamma Quadrant, the Deep Space Nine station was host to many Bajorans, Starfleet officers, and colorful visitors, so it's not surprising that casting directors might turn to actors who had previously auditioned for Star Trek roles to portray Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 's recurring characters and guest stars.

As the director of Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1, episode 1, "Encounter at Farpoint", Corey Allen was able to offer input regarding the casting process for TNG . Allen went on to direct 4 more episodes of TNG and 4 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine , including DS9 season 2, episode 2, "The Circle". When it came time to cast actors for the guest roles in "The Circle", it's possible that Star Trek director Corey Allen referred back to the shortlist of actors considered for Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and recommended a memorable standout to portray a role on DS9 that required a similar sense of leadership.

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Stephen Macht Was Second Choice for Star Trek: TNG's Captain Picard

Patrick stewart famously won the role of picard.

During a discussion of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 2, episode 2, "The Circle" on The Delta Flyers podcast, Armin Shimerman reveals that Star Trek: DS9 guest star Stephen Macht, who played Bajoran Over-General Krim, was in the running to play Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation . Macht actually got far enough in the audition process for TNG to be the second choice for Picard, but of course, Patrick Stewart ultimately won the role. Read Shimerman's quote below and listen to The Delta Flyers , starting at the 10:20 timestamp.

Armin Shimerman: "Stephen and I have worked together many times, doing theater together, so I know this for a fact: Stephen Macht was the second choice for Picard. It is interesting to me ... that here's Corey Allen, who directed the pilot [of Star Trek: The Next Generation] and had a choice in who was going to play Picard. Was it Corey who said we're going to get Stephen Macht to play this part?"

Stephen Macht is Bajoran General Krim in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 2

Krim only made one appearance on ds9.

Stephen Macht played Bajoran Over-General Krim in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 2, episodes 2 & 3, "The Circle" and "The Siege". As the highest-ranking officer in the Bajoran militia, Krim led Bajor's coup to take DS9 from Starfleet, believing the move was in Bajor's best interests, instead of being designed by the Bajoran extremist group, The Circle. Krim made an interesting adversary to Commander Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks), and respected Sisko as a military peer. In The Delta Flyers , Armin Shimerman points out script notes in "The Circle" suggesting Krim could have returned, but Stephen Macht's Krim was never seen again after DS9 season 2's 3-part opener .

As Bajoran Over-General Krim, Stephen Macht wasn't among the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest stars who was hidden beneath heavy prosthetic makeup, so genre fans may recognize Macht from his other guest starring appearances on 1990s sci-fi television . Macht appeared in guest roles in FOX's Millennium and Sliders , and another acclaimed space station show, Babylon 5. Earlier in his career, Stephen Macht starred in 1980s films The Mountain Men and The Monster Squad. Although Stephen Macht ultimately lost the role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation to Patrick Stewart, Macht portrayed Over-General Krim in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with similar diplomatic honor.

Source: The Delta Flyers season 10, episode 2, "The Circle"

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Cast Terry Farrell, Cirroc Lofton, Rene Auberjonois, Nicole de Boer, Michael Dorn, Andrew Robinson, Nana Visitor, Avery Brooks, Colm Meaney, Armin Shimerman, Alexander Siddig

Release Date January 3, 1993

Genres Drama, Sci-Fi, Action, Adventure

Network CBS

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Writers Ira Steven Behr, Michael Piller, Ronald D. Moore

Showrunner Ira Steven Behr, Michael Piller

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Why Wesley Crusher Left Star Trek, and Why He Came Back

Wil Wheaton's Wesley Crusher disappeared from Star Trek: The Next Generation, but he came back for select episodes, movies, and Picard. Here's why.

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Despite running for seven seasons and keeping a grueling filming schedule, the central cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation didn't experience much turnover. In fact, of the regular cast who appeared in the series premiere and the series finale, only one character was absent. Wesley Crusher (played by Wil Wheaton) left Star Trek: The Next Generation early in the fourth season for a mix of personal and professional reasons. Still, Wesley returned a handful of times, and Wil Wheaton is still an active participant in Gene Roddenberry's universe. Despite Wheaton's unbridled enthusiasm for all things Star Trek and his experiences as part of The Next Generation family, his time playing the character wasn't the nerd's dream everyone thought it was.

The fans were harshly critical of Wesley Crusher , and the line "Shut up, Wesley!" from Season 1, Episode 13 became an early internet meme. In a promotional special, The Star Trek Saga: From One Generation to the Next , Roddenberry said the genesis of the character was himself at age 14, and "Wesley" was his middle name. Though, the Great Bird of the Galaxy admitted he was never the genius the eventual Starfleet cadet was in the series. Despite these struggles with Wesley Crusher's character, it was behind-the-scenes problems that inspired Wheaton to leave Star Trek: The Next Generation .

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Wesley was the only son of Doctor Beverly Crusher and her late husband Jack, the best friend of Captain Picard. He was a deeply curious boy, but he was often treated harshly by the crew and its captain. In the sixth episode of Season 1, "Where No Man Has Gone Before," Wesley befriends and impresses the mysterious Traveler, an alien with strange abilities. At the end of that episode, despite his disdain for children, Captain Picard promotes Wesley to "Acting Ensign" allowing him to serve on the bridge in advance of his application to Starfleet Academy.

Wesley's time in Starfleet Academy was tumultuous despite his genius and experience serving on the Enterprise. He failed the entrance exam the first time he took it, though so did Captain Picard. Once he was accepted, he left the ship and only appeared in a few episodes. While at the Academy, he joined Nova Squadron led by Nick Locarno . He was part of a cover-up with the squad, hiding the death of a classmate while performing a forbidden flight maneuver. After admitting the truth, he had to repeat that year at the Academy.

In Star Trek: TNG's final season , Wesley Crusher returned to the Enterprise on leave from the Academy. His grades were dropping, and he was in danger of failing out of the program. He challenged Starfleet's and the captain's orders in order to stand up for a colony of Native Americans being forcibly removed from their home to appease the Cardassians. He experienced a vision of his father, Jack, telling him Starfleet wasn't his path. Instead, Wesley joined the Traveler to ascend to "another plane of existence" paying off the arc that began in the first season. What that meant, however, remained a mystery .

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The youngest TNG character went through some changes in development. Legendary Star Trek producer Robert H. Justman lobbied to make "Wesley" into "Leslie," according to Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion by Larry Nemecek, but Roddenberry eventually overruled the decision. They also struggled to come up with a justification for why this young man was so special, earning a coveted position on the bridge. In a memo, Justman wrote that Wesley's youth gave him a brash, assertive nature the adults on the crew lacked, making him "a one-man 'think tank' without pre-conditioned limitations.'"

Despite LeVar Burton's iconic role in Roots and the popularity of Reading Rainbow , it was Wil Wheaton who was the "big name" in the cast . Best known as Gordie in Stand By Me , the burgeoning movie star jumped at the chance to be in The Next Generation . "I was a Trekkie," Wheaton said in The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years by Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman. However, Wheaton said that even he was annoyed by how Wesley was written, calling him "pretentious." When he was offered a role in a film directed by Milos Forman, The Next Generation producers wouldn't let him do it. They told him he was going to be in a "really important to the series" episode during the filming window, but Wheaton said the producer "just lied to me." Wheaton also revealed that "years later," Deanna Troi actor Marina Sirtis told him she'd heard the producers were worried the film would make him an even bigger star.

If Wheaton's star rose, "it would have been harder for them to deal with me. I felt so betrayed by that," he said in The Fifty-Year Mission . Despite his love of Star Trek , this slight made Wheaton desperate to leave the series . However, in his memoir, Still Just a Geek , Wheaton detailed how his parents pushed him into acting in the first place, when he wanted "to just be a kid." This neglect, plus instances of abuse on various sets, particularly The Curse , soured him on the profession for many years. Still, Wheaton also maintains his fellow cast on The Next Generation are like family to him. Their love and support helped him and helps explain why he returned to the show for guest-spots. Returning was "like coming home for me," he told Entertainment Tonight in 1992. "I always have a terrific time [on set.] I adore the cast."

How Star Trek: The Next Generation Disserviced This Fan-Favorite Character

Despite leaving Starfleet and going off with the Traveler in "Journey's End," Wesley Crusher almost returned. Wheaton filmed scenes for Star Trek: Nemesis at the wedding of Riker and Troi. Wesley was again a Starfleet officer and slated for duty aboard Riker's ship, the USS Titan. However, the scene was cut from the film . In Still Just A Geek , Wheaton wrote about the experience. Even though it ignored Wesley's final episode on The Next Generation , Wheaton enjoyed the experience working with the cast as an adult. While it might have seemed like another slight by Star Trek producers, cutting the scene worked to the advantage of the character.

In Star Trek: Picard Season 2, Wesley Crusher appeared in the 21st Century to Isa Briones's character Kore Soong. He explained that he was part of a group called "the Travelers" who worked to protect the universe, all of reality from "annihilation." It's a difficult job apparently, since the last time Wesley made a joke he apparently changed a century of history. While the Travelers mostly observe, knowing when to act is a crucial part of their task. He recruited Kore into the group, and when she accepted, they both beamed away. The beaming effect was not like those audiences have seen from Starfleet or other species and organizations in the galaxy.

It seems Wesley Crusher and the Travelers were connected to Talinn, played by Orla Brady, in Picard Season 2 . She watched over Reneé Picard whose destiny was even more important than her famous starship captain ancestor. The group can also trace itself back to the Season 2 episode of Star Trek: The Original Series "Assignment: Earth" that introduced Gary Seven . An attempt at a spinoff series by Gene Roddenberry, Gary was a not-so-ordinary human tasked with protecting the 20th Century, specifically the space program.

Star Trek The Next Generation: When Does TNG Get Good?

Outside of this brief appearance on Picard , Wil Wheaton's involvement with the Star Trek universe has been as a professional fan . As the host of The Ready Room he talks to the actors, producers and others about making this third wave of series. His charm and grace put his guests at ease, because while he's still very much a fan of Star Trek , he's also been where they were. His time on the set and playing Wesley Crusher was both joyous and troubling. Ironically, the character that adult fans hated the most when he debuted is now the best ambassador to the Star Trek fanbase they have.

While Wheaton still does some on-camera work, he's mostly done voice acting of late. Still, Picard Season 3 introduced his half-brother Jack Crusher. Wheaton seemed enthused by the idea of teaming up with actor Ed Speelers for a "Crusher brothers" adventure , either a series or feature. Wesley Crusher's appearance at the end of Season 2 was a lovely coda for a character who deserved better . If that's all fans get, it might be enough. But after all these years, fans would likely be very excited to see Wesley again, especially if he's teaming up with Jack.

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Set almost 100 years after Captain Kirk's 5-year mission, a new generation of Starfleet officers sets off in the U.S.S. Enterprise-D on its own mission to go where no one has gone before.

Star Trek Isn't Allowed To Use One Three-Letter Word - Here's Why

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Star Trek has been around since 1966, and it's still regarded as one of the best sci-fi franchises in the game. There are many reasons for its success and longevity, but one of the main ones is hiring creators who are serious about playing by the rules. Actor Jason Isaacs learned all about the property's strict edicts when he tried to ad-lib the word "God" while filming a "Star Trek: Discovery" scene, only to have it shut down by writer Kirsten Beyer.

While speaking to Entertainment Weekly , Beyer explained that references to the Almighty are banned since Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry wanted the franchise to depict a future where religion is obsolete due to scientific advancements. During the interview, she revealed that Isaac dropping an F-bomb would have been more acceptable than him mentioning God.

Of course, this isn't the first time words have been banned from the Star Trek franchise. The mention of "Spock" caused a behind-the-scenes fight on "Star Trek: The Next Generation," but the producers eventually allowed references to the famous Vulcan. Similarly, the creators of "Star Trek: Discovery" changed their stance on the word "God," as one creative was fine with it.

Is God allowed in Star Trek after all?

Jason Isaac was seemingly prohibited from mentioning God while in character as Captain Lorca, but former "Star Trek: Discovery" showrunner Gretchen J. Berg didn't have an issue with it. While speaking to Nerdist , she explained why Kirsten Beyer's claims might not have been entirely accurate, despite the franchise's history of favoring science over religion.

"On a show about diversity and with different points of view, I feel like you have to accept that some people believe in God, some people want to worship a potato, and some people don't want to believe in anything," she said. "I think there is room for that on Star Trek." Berg added that God may have been mentioned in some episodes of "Star Trek: Discovery," as the deity exists (to some degree) within the framework of this sci-fi universe.

"Star Trek: Discovery" broke more of Gene Roddenberry's rules , namely regarding the interpersonal relationships between the Starfleet crew members. While the franchise's core elements have been represented in every series and movie, it's clear that the creators don't mind ignoring Roddenberry's wishes for the benefit of their own stories.

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10 Times Star Trek Was Right To Break The Prime Directive

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  • It's not always easy to follow the Prime Directive, especially when lives are at stake.
  • The crew of the Enterprise must grapple with moral dilemmas that challenge Starfleet's rules.
  • Sometimes, the right thing to do may mean breaking the Prime Directive for the greater good.

Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) always strives to uphold the Prime Directive on Star Trek: The Next Generation , and he once almost destroyed a planet to avoid violating Starfleet's most important rule. The Prime Directive has been around since Star Trek: The Original Series and states that Starfleet officers must not interfere with developing pre-warp cultures. While this rule has been interpreted in many different ways throughout Star Trek's history, it remains an important rule that every Starfleet Captain must do their best to adhere to. Although the Prime Directive sounds good in principle, it often raises complicated questions.

In Star Trek: The Next Generation season 2, episode 15, "Pen Pals," Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner) violates the United Federation of Planets' Prime Directive by communicating with a young alien girl named Sarjenka (Nikki Cox). When Data realizes that volcanic activity will soon render Sarjenka's planet, Drema IV, uninhabitable, he tells Captain Picard about the situation. Picard questions Data's decision to contact Sarjenka and then calls his senior officers together to review their options. While some of the crew members argue that they must do everything they can to save the planet and its people, Picard points out that the Prime Directive would suggest they let nature take its course.

Despite being the most important law in Star Trek, the Prime Directive sometimes needs to be broken in order to do the right thing.

Captain Picard Almost Put Star Trek's Prime Directive Above Saving A Planet

It all started with a simple question from a little girl: "is anybody out there".

In a captivating Star Trek: The Next Generation discussion in Picard's quarters regarding Sarjenka's situation, Lt. Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton) and Dr. Katherine Pulaski (Diana Muldaur) argue that they cannot allow the people on her planet to die. Lt. Worf (Michael Dorn) stands firmly on the side of noninterference, and Commander William Riker (Jonathan Frakes) points out that it would be the "height of hubris" to interfere with a potential "cosmic plan." Because of his friendship with Sarjenka, Data may have a personal stake in the matter, but he rightly points out that "the Dremans are not a subject for philosophical debate. They are a people."

'Oh, Data. Your whisper from the dark has now become a plea. We cannot turn our backs.' - Captain Picard

The conversation goes in circles, but in the end, and despite the fact that it will mean the death of millions of people, Captain Picard orders Data to stop communicating with Sarjenka and her planet. However, just as Data is about to sever the connection, Sarjenka's young voice comes through the speaker. Picard cannot ignore the little girl's cry for help, and he reverses his decision saying: "Oh, Data. Your whisper from the dark has now become a plea. We cannot turn our backs." While TNG's understanding of the Prime Directive has improved since season 1, saving Drema IV should have been the obvious course of action from the beginning.

After Data's interactions with Sarjenka and her brief visit to the USS Enterprise-D, Dr. Pulaski erases the young girl's memories. While this decision, too, is somewhat questionable, it ensures Drema IV remains unaware of the Enterprise's interference.

Star Trek's Prime Directive Works Best As A Guideline, Not A Strict Rule

Even if data's interference changed drema iv, is a changed civilization not better than a destroyed one.

While it makes sense in certain situations, the Prime Directive does not work when strictly applied to every planet and scenario. In the situation with Drema IV, for example, Data had already muddied the waters by communicating with Sarjenka in the first place , and averting a natural disaster hardly seems like something that would negatively change the course of a civilization. "Pen Pals" marks one of the few times in TNG when Data and Picard are even temporarily on opposite sides of an argument, and it's difficult to believe Picard would have gone through with his decision to let the planet die.

In the end, Picard does acknowledge that Data reminded him "that there are obligations that go beyond duty."

Understandably, Starfleet would want to prevent officers from interfering too much in pre-warp cultures, as futuristic technology would likely seem like magic to them. Later TNG episodes, such as season 3's "Who Watches the Watchers" will tackle this idea when a primitive civilization comes to view Captain Picard as a god. The situation in "Pen Pals," however, should not have been up for debate, as it was fairly easy for the Enterprise to interfere without alerting anyone from the planet. Star Trek: The Next Generation often tackles complex moral issues and "Pen Pals" represents one of the few times Captain Picard almost ends up on the wrong side.

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