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Jean-Luc Picard

Jean-Luc Picard is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise, most often seen as the captain of the Federation starship USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D). Played by Patrick Stewart, Picard has appeared in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) and the premiere episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, as well as the feature films Star Trek Generations (1994), Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Star Trek: Insurrection (1998), and Star Trek: Nemesis (2002). He is also featured as the central character in the show Star Trek: Picard (2020–2023).

Jean-Luc Picard
Star Trek: The Next Generation character
Stewart as Picard in Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
First appearance"Encounter at Farpoint" (1987; The Next Generation)
Created byGene Roddenberry
D. C. Fontana
Portrayed by
In-universe information
NicknameJohnny ("Tapestry")
JL (Picard)
Species
  • Human (2305–2399),
  • Synthetic Human (since 2399)
AffiliationStarfleet
FamilyMaurice Picard (father)
Yvette Gessard (mother)
Robert Picard (brother)
Jack Crusher (son)
RelativesMarie Picard (sister-in-law)
René Picard (nephew)
Adele (aunt)
OriginLa Barre, France, Earth
Postings
Rank

Casting and design

After the success of the contemporary Star Trek feature films, a new Star Trek television series featuring a new cast was announced on October 10, 1986.[1] Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry named Picard for (one or both of) the twin brothers Auguste Piccard and Jean Piccard, 20th-century Swiss scientists.[2][3]

Patrick Stewart, who has a background of theater at the Royal Shakespeare Company,[4] was initially considered for the role of Data.[5] Roddenberry did not want to cast Stewart as Picard, since he had envisioned an actor who was "masculine, virile, and had a lot of hair".[6] Roddenberry's first choice was Stephen Macht, and it took "weeks of discussion" with Robert H. Justman, Rick Berman, and the casting director to convince him that "Stewart was the one they had been looking for to sit in the captain's chair"; Roddenberry agreed after auditioning every other candidate for the role.[6][7] The other actors considered included Yaphet Kotto, Patrick Bauchau, Roy Thinnes and Mitchell Ryan.[8]

Stewart was uncertain why the producers would cast "a middle-aged bald English Shakespearean actor" as captain of the Enterprise.[9] He had his toupee delivered from London to meet with Paramount executives, but Roddenberry ordered Stewart to remove the "awful looking" hairpiece. Stewart's stentorian voice impressed the executives, who immediately approved the casting.[6] Roddenberry sent Stewart C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower novels, saying the Picard character was based on Hornblower,[10] but Stewart was already familiar with the character, having read the books as a teenager.[11]

As the series progressed, Stewart exercised more control over the character's development. By the time production began on the first Next Generation film, "it was impossible to tell where Jean-Luc started and Patrick Stewart ended",[10] and by the fourth film, Stewart stated:

I find myself talking a lot about Picard and one of the things that I've come to understand is that as I talk a lot about Picard what I find is I'm talking about myself. There was a sort of double action that occurred. In one sense, Picard was expanding like this and at the same time he was also growing closer and closer to me as well and, in some respect, I suppose even had some influence on me. I became a better listener than I ever had been as a result of playing Jean-Luc Picard because it was one of the things that he does terrifically well.[11]

However, Stewart stated that he is not nearly as serious or brooding as his alter ego.[12]

Stewart also stated, "One of the delights of having done this series and played this role is that people are so attracted to the whole idea of Star Trek ... several years after the series has ended ... I enjoy hearing how much people enjoyed the work we did ... It's always gratifying to me that this bald, middle-aged Englishman seems to connect with them".[12] Stewart has commented that his role has helped open up Shakespeare to science fiction fans. He has noted the "regular presence of Trekkies in the audience" whenever he plays theater, and added: "I meet these people afterwards, I get letters from them and see them at the stage door ... And they say, 'I've never seen Shakespeare before, I didn't think I'd understand it, but it was wonderful and I can't wait to come back.'"[13]

A new Star Trek series was announced by CBS All Access, Alex Kurtzman and Patrick Stewart in July 2018 and released on January 23, 2020, under the title Star Trek: Picard,[14] in which Stewart reprises his role as Picard.[15] The series begins in 2399 and finds the character drawn into a new adventure.

Depiction

Jean-Luc Picard was introduced on television in 1987, in the debut episode "Encounter at Farpoint" of Star Trek: The Next Generation. In this science fiction television show, he is the captain of a crewed spacecraft of the fictional military organization Starfleet as it visits various exoplanets and aliens within and away from its governing United Federation of Planets. It is set in the late 24th century, and Picard must balance the challenges of people and technology. As a character in the Star Trek franchise, Picard appears in various books, comics, computer games, and films throughout the 1990s and a variety of merchandise.[citation needed] He is portrayed as being deeply moved by a desire to explore the universe and with a strong sense of duty; however, he has misgivings about not having a family and difficulty interacting with children. Some of his interests, as presented by the show, include space exploration, Shakespeare, and archaeology.

The close-knit crew of the Enterprise provides his main friendships as they take on the Milky Way Galaxy. Notably, he builds very long-lasting friendships with his first officer William T. Riker, tactical officer Worf, counselor Deanna Troi, helmsman-turned-chief engineer Geordi La Forge, and science officer Data. Picard is also occasionally depicted as having subtle romantic tension with the ship's head doctor, Beverly Crusher, widow of his former crewmate and best friend Jack. Towards the end of the timeframe of The Next Generation he acquires a protégée, Ro Laren, but she defects to the terrorist organization Maquis, betraying him.[16]

Notable episodes featuring the Jean-Luc Picard character include "The Best of Both Worlds" (Parts I and II), "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Family", "All Good Things...", "Tapestry", and "The Inner Light".[17] Actor Patrick Stewart noted of the character "During these past years, it has been humbling to hear many stories about how The Next Generation brought people comfort, saw them through difficult periods in their lives or how the example of Jean-Luc inspired so many to follow in his footsteps, pursuing science, exploration and leadership..."[15]

Television series

Jean-Luc Picard was born to Maurice and Yvette Picard in La Barre, France, on July 13, 2305. As a child, he dreamed of joining Starfleet.[18] He and the rest of his family speak English, with UK English dialects—the French language having become obscure by the 24th century, as mentioned in the Next Generation episode "Code of Honor". In the first season of The Next Generation, Picard was depicted as having a special pride in being French, though this was dropped by the second season. Picard also has a number of British habits, including the regular consumption of Earl Grey tea, a fondness for Shakespeare (which he performs in holodeck simulations), riding horses with English tack and a knowledge of such British songs with Royal Navy associations as "A British Tar" (Gilbert and Sullivan) and "Heart of Oak". The young Picard failed his first Starfleet Academy entrance exam and, upon admission, met with numerous ethical and scholastic difficulties during his cadet career, but went on to flourish, developing a lifelong passion for archaeology, and he became the first freshman to win the Academy marathon.[18] Shortly after graduation, Picard was stabbed in the heart by a Nausicaan,[19] leaving the organ irreparable and requiring replacement with a parthenogenetic implant; this proved near-fatal later.[18] Ensign Picard's first posting was on the USS Reliant,[20] later serving as first officer aboard the USS Stargazer, which he later commanded.[18] During that time, he performed a warp-speed battle tactic that would become known as the Picard Maneuver.[18]

"There are four lights!"

Picard, Chain of Command, Part II

Depicted as deeply moral, highly logical, and intelligent, Picard is a master of diplomacy and debate who resolves seemingly intractable issues between multiple, sometimes implacable parties with a Solomon-like wisdom. Though such resolutions are usually peaceful, Picard is also shown using his remarkable tactical cunning in situations when it is required. Picard has a fondness for detective stories, Shakespearean drama, and archeology. His catchphrases are "Make it so" and "Engage", but also "Tea, Earl grey, hot" when ordering from the computer's replicator.

" The first duty of every Starfleet officer is to the truth, whether it's 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. "

Picard, The First Duty

Star Trek: The Next Generation depicts Picard's command of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D).[21] The pilot episode shows the ship's mission to investigate a problem at Farpoint Station, which becomes sidetracked when an entity known as Q makes Picard "representative" in a trial charging humanity with being a "dangerously savage child-race".[21] Picard persuades Q to test humanity, and Q chooses as the test's first stage the crew's performance at Farpoint.[21] The trial "ends" seven years later (though Q reminds Picard that the trial never ends), in the series finale, when humanity is absolved by Picard's demonstration that the species has the capacity to explore the "possibilities of existence".[21]

The third season finale, "The Best of Both Worlds, Part I", depicts Picard being assimilated by the Borg to serve as a bridge between humanity and the Borg (renamed Locutus of Borg); Picard's assimilation and recovery are a critical point in the character's development, and provided backstory for the film Star Trek: First Contact and the sequel series Star Trek: Picard, and the development of Benjamin Sisko, the protagonist of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine[21][22] in the series premiere "Emissary." Stewart asked Roddenberry to keep Picard a Borg for a few more episodes beyond the third-season finale, as he thought that would be more interesting than simply restoring Picard in Part II.[5] It is later revealed in First Contact that parts of Borg machinery were removed from inside Picard, but that he retains traumatic memories, lingering neurological aftereffects of assimilation (which become a pivotal plot twist in Star Trek: First Contact), and genetic alterations that effect brain disorders in his parietal lobe (as revealed in Star Trek: Picard's third season).[23]

The fourth season episode "Family" reveals that Picard has a brother, Robert, who took charge of the family vineyards in La Barre after Picard joined Starfleet. Robert and his wife have a young son, René. In the film Star Trek Generations, Picard is devastated to learn that Robert and René have both died in a fire, and worse, the loss makes him the last of the Picard family, until the events of Star Trek: Picard.

 
Morgan Gendel's replica of the Ressikan flute used by Picard in "The Inner Light", for which Gendel wrote the story and co-wrote the teleplay

An encounter with an alien probe causes Picard to become trapped in another life, the life of a scientist on his dying homeworld, in the Hugo Award-winning season 5 episode "The Inner Light".[24] The episode has a scene where Picard plays an alien flute, which was critically acclaimed as one of the best scenes in the series.[25] When the flute went to auction in 2006, it was suggested it could be acquired for US$300 (equivalent to $400 in 2021), but it went for $48,000 (equivalent to $64,500 in 2021).[26][27] The flute reappears as a symbol of Picard's brief romantic bond with one of his officers, Lieutenant Commander Nella Daren, in the season 6 episode "Lessons", which shows Picard's melancholic struggles with maintaining a romantic life as a starship captain.[28]

Picard made his final appearance in Star Trek: The Next Generation on broadcast television with "All Good Things...", which was watched by over 30 million viewers.[29]

Films

Picard joins forces with the 23rd-century Enterprise captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek Generations to fight the film's villain Dr. Tolian Soran. Commanding the new USS Enterprise-E (after the Enterprise-D is destroyed in Generations), Picard again confronts the Borg and their Queen in First Contact. Later, he defends the Prime Directive and fights the forced relocation of the Ba'ku in Star Trek: Insurrection, and encounters Shinzon, a Romulan-made clone of himself, before witnessing Data sacrificing himself to defeat Shinzon and help restore political stability on Romulus, in Star Trek: Nemesis.

Streaming

The follow-up series Star Trek: Picard is set at the close of the 24th century. A now-retired Admiral Picard lives with Romulan servants in solitude on Château Picard, the Picard vineyard estate in La Barre, France (filmed at the Sunstone winery in Santa Ynez Valley, California).[30] His retirement was brought upon by his failure to save the Romulans from the Hobus supernova depicted in Star Trek (the 2009 film), and also ruined the life of another of his protégées, the Starfleet officer Raffi Musiker. In the first season, a mysterious woman, Dahj Asha, comes to his estate seeking sanctuary, and Picard learns that she may be a Soong-type android, created from Data's remains. Androids had been made illegal in the wake of their rebellion on Mars, which directly led to the failure of the Romulan rescue attempt.

Soon, Picard is drawn into a conspiracy to suppress all synthetic life, which involves the remnants of the Tal Shiar. Picard, accompanied by a rag-tag crew on La Sirena, works to subvert this conspiracy. At the end of season one, Picard's human form expires on Coppelius due to his brain disorders, and he encounters Data's consciousness, still alive in a simulated matrix. Data pleads for Picard to finally let him die, as he considers the finiteness of life to be a defining human characteristic. Data informs Picard that scientists "were able to scan, map and transfer a complete neural image of your brain's substrates"[31] into a synthetic body, specifically configured to only give him the lifespan he would have lived if he did not have his previous disease. Picard obliges Data's request, staying by him in the simulated matrix as Data dies. Picard then continues exploring space in his new body before returning to Château Picard, on La Sirena.

In the second season, set in the year 2401, Picard becomes Chancellor of Starfleet Academy. The Borg request for Picard to negotiate with them to help investigate a new space anomaly. Picard is brought on board the new Starfleet ship USS Stargazer. Q travels to the ship to give Picard a great challenge, and throws him into an alternate timeline wherein Picard is a highly decorated general of the neofascist and xenophobic Confederation of Earth. Sensing something is wrong, Picard and the La Sirena crew band together with the Borg Queen to access time travel technology, learning Q has placed the point of divergence in the year 2024, before Picard's ancestor, Renée Picard, is due to embark on a human mission to Europa and spark developments that lead humanity to first contact. Picard and crew, with the help of the young version of his future friend Guinan and Renée's "guardian angel" Tallinn, adventure throughout Los Angeles, fending off the Borg-aligned eugenicist Adam Soong, and convince Renée to overcome her mental illness and go on the mission, thereby restoring the timeline and completing Q's challenge. In doing so, Picard also makes peace with realizing his father Maurice was not abusive, and with having unwittingly helped his mother Yvette commit suicide due to mental illness, when he was a small child. Q reveals that it is his final gift to Picard before returning Picard to the Stargazer in 2401 in the proper timeline, and ascending to a higher level of existence. Picard successfully negotiates with the Borg, forming an alliance aimed at researching the anomaly, and kindles a romance with Laris, one of his Romulan servants.[32]

In the third season, set later that year, Picard has deepened his relationship with Laris, but receives a distress message from Beverly Crusher, whose ship is under attack by a shadowy conspiracy of criminals just outside Federation space. Picard and Riker commandeer the Starfleet ship USS Titan under false pretenses and rescue Crusher, who reveals she had a son, Jack II, with Picard shortly after the events of Nemesis, and hid Jack from Picard to keep Jack safe from mounting assassination attempts on Picard.[33] Picard and Riker's confrontations with the conspirators, combined with the efforts of his protégées Worf, Ro, and Raffi, reveal that a rogue faction of Changelings have infiltrated the highest levels of Starfleet and are interested in restarting the Dominion War. They wish to facilitate this by stealing Picard's dead original organic body.[34] Picard captures the faction head, Vadic, and learns her motives, but is unable to prevent her escape, until she is killed by a resurrected Data. Worf and Raffi rescue Troi and Riker from certain doom, and the Enterprise-D bridge crew is reunited.[35] The crew find out that Picard's original body's genome and brain contain irregularities that allow him to hear the Borg Collective, and the rogue Changelings have worked with the Borg to analyze and implant them in every Starfleet transporter code, thus rewriting the genome of every user with an immature parietal lobe. The crew fail to warn the rest of Starfleet in time, as the Borg assimilate Starfleet's youngest members. The Enterprise-D crew are forced to flee to the Starfleet Museum, whereupon La Forge reveals his secret project, a newly rebuilt and fully functional Enterprise-D, and gives command to Picard.[23] Picard successfully rescues a newly assimilated Jack by infiltrating the Borg's last cube and plugging into the Borg hive mind to profess his fatherly love to Jack, while Beverly destroys its power source with the Enterprise's torpedoes, eliminating the villainous Borg and their Queen once and for all. In 2402, Picard and Beverly, who have just seen Jack off to his first assignment for Starfleet, are last seen playing poker in the Ten Forward bar in Los Angeles, with the rest of the crew of the Enterprise-D, finally content with their lives.[36]

Development in non-canon works

In novels by Pocket Books, Picard has married Beverly Crusher, and they have a son named René Jacques Robert François Picard. Jean-Luc also corresponds regularly with Marie, his sister-in-law, who still maintains the family vineyards. Picard remained captain of the Enterprise-E until 2387, when the events of Star Trek: Coda reveals that these events take place in an alternate timeline from the "prime" reality (the one depicted in the TV series) known as the First Splinter, created during a Borg attack on the displaced Enterprise-E during the events of First Contact. When the powerful Devidians attempt to consume alternate realities by exploiting the weakness of the First Splinter reality, Picard must lead a crew of assembled allies to erase their reality from existence in order to protect the prime universe from the Temporal Apocalypse, a devastating wave of temporal energy caused by the Devidians' feeding that threatened to destroy the multiverse if they consumed the First Splinter and gained even greater power.

In the comics miniseries Star Trek: Countdown, a prequel to the Star Trek reboot (2009), Picard is depicted as having retired from Starfleet and become Federation Ambassador to Vulcan. In 2387, he works with Data, the new commanding officer of the Enterprise-E, Ambassador Spock, and the Romulan miner Nero to save the Romulan Star Empire from a cataclysmic supernova. He is present aboard the Enterprise as it confronts Nero, who has gone mad and begun killing non-Romulans after they fail to save Romulus. The Enterprise arrives too late to aid Ambassador Spock against Nero, believing both Spock and Nero to have been consumed by the artificial black hole that Spock created.

The PC video game Star Trek: Hidden Evil (1999) includes voice acting by Brent Spiner as Data and Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard,[37] with the plot a follow-up from the ninth Star Trek film Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) which also starred both actor-character combinations.[37] Patrick Stewart also voiced Picard and Locutus for the year 2000 computer game Star Trek: Armada.[38]

Reception

Captain Kirk was the man of action right down to the very end. They had him off punching out the bad guy... and meantime they had Captain Picard as the intellectual trying to dismantle the missile by doing it through the computer screen... That was Kirk versus Picard, right there in a nutshell.

Dan Cray, Los Angeles Times, on Star Trek: Generations[39]

The character received critical acclaim among fans of The Next Generation, and he is usually considered one of the top two captains in the Star Trek franchise – there are often lengthy and serious debates over whether Picard or James T. Kirk is the "best" Starfleet captain. A 1991 TV Guide cover story was titled "It's Kirk vs. Picard: Experts and fans debate who's best".[40] In a more lighthearted take on the debate, the cover of a 1994 Mad magazine Star Trek special features both Kirk and Picard wrestling childishly to fit into the Enterprise's captain's chair, while Scotty and Worf watch their respective commanders with looks of astonishment.[41] Picard is deemed the ultimate delegator of authority, knowing "how to gather and use data better than any other Star Trek captain". His leadership style "is best suited to a large, process-centric, either geographically identical or diverse team".[42] Kirk and Picard are considered to be attentive to the needs of their respective crews.[43] When Stewart and William Shatner were asked in 1991 how their characters would have dealt with Saddam Hussein, Shatner stated that Kirk would "have told him to drop dead" while Stewart joked that Picard "would still be talking".[44]

In 2015, Stewart addressed a long-asked conundrum among Star Trek fans, "If Kirk and Picard fought each other, who would win?" in Smithsonian magazine, by saying Picard would prefer to negotiate in the hope of avoiding a fight altogether.

UGO Networks listed Picard as one of their best heroes in entertainment, saying, "He doesn't have Kirk's sense of panache, but he did have a tendency to take everything really, really seriously for years".[45] He also became a sex symbol.[46][47]

In 2012, IGN ranked Picard, as depicted in The Next Generation series and films, as the 3rd top character of the Star Trek universe, behind Spock and Kirk in first and second place respectively.[48] In 2017, IndieWire ranked Picard as the number one best character on Star Trek: The Next Generation.[49] In 2017, Screen Rant ranked Picard the number one most attractive person in the Star Trek universe, ahead of Nyota Uhura (#2), Benjamin Sisko (#3), and Seven of Nine (#4).[50]

In 2018, Screen Rant ranked Picard as one of the top 8 most powerful characters of Star Trek, remarking that Picard is "Played with trademark charm and gravitas by Patrick Stewart."[51]

In 2018, CBR ranked Picard the second best Starfleet character of Star Trek; Kirk being the first.[52]

In 2019, Jean-Luc Picard was ranked the 8th sexiest Star Trek character by SyFy.[53] In July 2019, Screen Rant ranked Picard the 6th smartest character of Star Trek.[54]

Other actors

The character of Jean-Luc Picard has also been portrayed by:

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External links

  • Biography of Jean-Luc Picard at the official Star Trek website
  • Jean-Luc Picard at Memory Alpha

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Jean Luc Picard is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise most often seen as the captain of the Federation starship USS Enterprise NCC 1701 D Played by Patrick Stewart Picard has appeared in the television series Star Trek The Next Generation TNG and the premiere episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine as well as the feature films Star Trek Generations 1994 Star Trek First Contact 1996 Star Trek Insurrection 1998 and Star Trek Nemesis 2002 He is also featured as the central character in the show Star Trek Picard 2020 2023 Jean Luc PicardStar Trek The Next Generation characterStewart as Picard in Star Trek First Contact 1996 First appearance Encounter at Farpoint 1987 The Next Generation Created byGene Roddenberry D C FontanaPortrayed byPatrick Stewart David Birkin Young Rascals Marcus Nash Young Tapestry Tom Hardy Young Nemesis In universe informationNicknameJohnny Tapestry JL Picard SpeciesHuman 2305 2399 Synthetic Human since 2399 AffiliationStarfleetFamilyMaurice Picard father Yvette Gessard mother Robert Picard brother Jack Crusher son RelativesMarie Picard sister in law Rene Picard nephew Adele aunt OriginLa Barre France EarthPostings USS Stargazer USS Enterprise D USS Enterprise E Chancellor of Starfleet AcademyRankCaptain TNG films Admiral PIC Contents 1 Casting and design 2 Depiction 2 1 Television series 2 2 Films 2 3 Streaming 2 4 Development in non canon works 3 Reception 4 Other actors 5 References 6 External linksCasting and design EditThis section needs to be updated The reason given is Picard has 2 seasons and soon a 3rd and shows the character in a new setting The section has not been updated since it was simply announced Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2022 After the success of the contemporary Star Trek feature films a new Star Trek television series featuring a new cast was announced on October 10 1986 1 Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry named Picard for one or both of the twin brothers Auguste Piccard and Jean Piccard 20th century Swiss scientists 2 3 Patrick Stewart who has a background of theater at the Royal Shakespeare Company 4 was initially considered for the role of Data 5 Roddenberry did not want to cast Stewart as Picard since he had envisioned an actor who was masculine virile and had a lot of hair 6 Roddenberry s first choice was Stephen Macht and it took weeks of discussion with Robert H Justman Rick Berman and the casting director to convince him that Stewart was the one they had been looking for to sit in the captain s chair Roddenberry agreed after auditioning every other candidate for the role 6 7 The other actors considered included Yaphet Kotto Patrick Bauchau Roy Thinnes and Mitchell Ryan 8 Stewart was uncertain why the producers would cast a middle aged bald English Shakespearean actor as captain of the Enterprise 9 He had his toupee delivered from London to meet with Paramount executives but Roddenberry ordered Stewart to remove the awful looking hairpiece Stewart s stentorian voice impressed the executives who immediately approved the casting 6 Roddenberry sent Stewart C S Forester s Horatio Hornblower novels saying the Picard character was based on Hornblower 10 but Stewart was already familiar with the character having read the books as a teenager 11 As the series progressed Stewart exercised more control over the character s development By the time production began on the first Next Generation film it was impossible to tell where Jean Luc started and Patrick Stewart ended 10 and by the fourth film Stewart stated I find myself talking a lot about Picard and one of the things that I ve come to understand is that as I talk a lot about Picard what I find is I m talking about myself There was a sort of double action that occurred In one sense Picard was expanding like this and at the same time he was also growing closer and closer to me as well and in some respect I suppose even had some influence on me I became a better listener than I ever had been as a result of playing Jean Luc Picard because it was one of the things that he does terrifically well 11 However Stewart stated that he is not nearly as serious or brooding as his alter ego 12 Stewart also stated One of the delights of having done this series and played this role is that people are so attracted to the whole idea of Star Trek several years after the series has ended I enjoy hearing how much people enjoyed the work we did It s always gratifying to me that this bald middle aged Englishman seems to connect with them 12 Stewart has commented that his role has helped open up Shakespeare to science fiction fans He has noted the regular presence of Trekkies in the audience whenever he plays theater and added I meet these people afterwards I get letters from them and see them at the stage door And they say I ve never seen Shakespeare before I didn t think I d understand it but it was wonderful and I can t wait to come back 13 A new Star Trek series was announced by CBS All Access Alex Kurtzman and Patrick Stewart in July 2018 and released on January 23 2020 under the title Star Trek Picard 14 in which Stewart reprises his role as Picard 15 The series begins in 2399 and finds the character drawn into a new adventure Depiction EditJean Luc Picard was introduced on television in 1987 in the debut episode Encounter at Farpoint of Star Trek The Next Generation In this science fiction television show he is the captain of a crewed spacecraft of the fictional military organization Starfleet as it visits various exoplanets and aliens within and away from its governing United Federation of Planets It is set in the late 24th century and Picard must balance the challenges of people and technology As a character in the Star Trek franchise Picard appears in various books comics computer games and films throughout the 1990s and a variety of merchandise citation needed He is portrayed as being deeply moved by a desire to explore the universe and with a strong sense of duty however he has misgivings about not having a family and difficulty interacting with children Some of his interests as presented by the show include space exploration Shakespeare and archaeology The close knit crew of the Enterprise provides his main friendships as they take on the Milky Way Galaxy Notably he builds very long lasting friendships with his first officer William T Riker tactical officer Worf counselor Deanna Troi helmsman turned chief engineer Geordi La Forge and science officer Data Picard is also occasionally depicted as having subtle romantic tension with the ship s head doctor Beverly Crusher widow of his former crewmate and best friend Jack Towards the end of the timeframe of The Next Generation he acquires a protegee Ro Laren but she defects to the terrorist organization Maquis betraying him 16 Notable episodes featuring the Jean Luc Picard character include The Best of Both Worlds Parts I and II Yesterday s Enterprise Family All Good Things Tapestry and The Inner Light 17 Actor Patrick Stewart noted of the character During these past years it has been humbling to hear many stories about how The Next Generation brought people comfort saw them through difficult periods in their lives or how the example of Jean Luc inspired so many to follow in his footsteps pursuing science exploration and leadership 15 Television series Edit Jean Luc Picard was born to Maurice and Yvette Picard in La Barre France on July 13 2305 As a child he dreamed of joining Starfleet 18 He and the rest of his family speak English with UK English dialects the French language having become obscure by the 24th century as mentioned in the Next Generation episode Code of Honor In the first season of The Next Generation Picard was depicted as having a special pride in being French though this was dropped by the second season Picard also has a number of British habits including the regular consumption of Earl Grey tea a fondness for Shakespeare which he performs in holodeck simulations riding horses with English tack and a knowledge of such British songs with Royal Navy associations as A British Tar Gilbert and Sullivan and Heart of Oak The young Picard failed his first Starfleet Academy entrance exam and upon admission met with numerous ethical and scholastic difficulties during his cadet career but went on to flourish developing a lifelong passion for archaeology and he became the first freshman to win the Academy marathon 18 Shortly after graduation Picard was stabbed in the heart by a Nausicaan 19 leaving the organ irreparable and requiring replacement with a parthenogenetic implant this proved near fatal later 18 Ensign Picard s first posting was on the USS Reliant 20 later serving as first officer aboard the USS Stargazer which he later commanded 18 During that time he performed a warp speed battle tactic that would become known as the Picard Maneuver 18 There are four lights Picard Chain of Command Part II Depicted as deeply moral highly logical and intelligent Picard is a master of diplomacy and debate who resolves seemingly intractable issues between multiple sometimes implacable parties with a Solomon like wisdom Though such resolutions are usually peaceful Picard is also shown using his remarkable tactical cunning in situations when it is required Picard has a fondness for detective stories Shakespearean drama and archeology His catchphrases are Make it so and Engage but also Tea Earl grey hot when ordering from the computer s replicator The first duty of every Starfleet officer is to the truth whether it s 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 Picard The First Duty Star Trek The Next Generation depicts Picard s command of the USS Enterprise NCC 1701 D 21 The pilot episode shows the ship s mission to investigate a problem at Farpoint Station which becomes sidetracked when an entity known as Q makes Picard representative in a trial charging humanity with being a dangerously savage child race 21 Picard persuades Q to test humanity and Q chooses as the test s first stage the crew s performance at Farpoint 21 The trial ends seven years later though Q reminds Picard that the trial never ends in the series finale when humanity is absolved by Picard s demonstration that the species has the capacity to explore the possibilities of existence 21 The third season finale The Best of Both Worlds Part I depicts Picard being assimilated by the Borg to serve as a bridge between humanity and the Borg renamed Locutus of Borg Picard s assimilation and recovery are a critical point in the character s development and provided backstory for the film Star Trek First Contact and the sequel series Star Trek Picard and the development of Benjamin Sisko the protagonist of Star Trek Deep Space Nine 21 22 in the series premiere Emissary Stewart asked Roddenberry to keep Picard a Borg for a few more episodes beyond the third season finale as he thought that would be more interesting than simply restoring Picard in Part II 5 It is later revealed in First Contact that parts of Borg machinery were removed from inside Picard but that he retains traumatic memories lingering neurological aftereffects of assimilation which become a pivotal plot twist in Star Trek First Contact and genetic alterations that effect brain disorders in his parietal lobe as revealed in Star Trek Picard s third season 23 The fourth season episode Family reveals that Picard has a brother Robert who took charge of the family vineyards in La Barre after Picard joined Starfleet Robert and his wife have a young son Rene In the film Star Trek Generations Picard is devastated to learn that Robert and Rene have both died in a fire and worse the loss makes him the last of the Picard family until the events of Star Trek Picard Morgan Gendel s replica of the Ressikan flute used by Picard in The Inner Light for which Gendel wrote the story and co wrote the teleplay An encounter with an alien probe causes Picard to become trapped in another life the life of a scientist on his dying homeworld in the Hugo Award winning season 5 episode The Inner Light 24 The episode has a scene where Picard plays an alien flute which was critically acclaimed as one of the best scenes in the series 25 When the flute went to auction in 2006 it was suggested it could be acquired for US 300 equivalent to 400 in 2021 but it went for 48 000 equivalent to 64 500 in 2021 26 27 The flute reappears as a symbol of Picard s brief romantic bond with one of his officers Lieutenant Commander Nella Daren in the season 6 episode Lessons which shows Picard s melancholic struggles with maintaining a romantic life as a starship captain 28 Picard made his final appearance in Star Trek The Next Generation on broadcast television with All Good Things which was watched by over 30 million viewers 29 Films Edit Picard joins forces with the 23rd century Enterprise captain James T Kirk in Star Trek Generations to fight the film s villain Dr Tolian Soran Commanding the new USS Enterprise E after the Enterprise D is destroyed in Generations Picard again confronts the Borg and their Queen in First Contact Later he defends the Prime Directive and fights the forced relocation of the Ba ku in Star Trek Insurrection and encounters Shinzon a Romulan made clone of himself before witnessing Data sacrificing himself to defeat Shinzon and help restore political stability on Romulus in Star Trek Nemesis Streaming Edit The follow up series Star Trek Picard is set at the close of the 24th century A now retired Admiral Picard lives with Romulan servants in solitude on Chateau Picard the Picard vineyard estate in La Barre France filmed at the Sunstone winery in Santa Ynez Valley California 30 His retirement was brought upon by his failure to save the Romulans from the Hobus supernova depicted in Star Trek the 2009 film and also ruined the life of another of his protegees the Starfleet officer Raffi Musiker In the first season a mysterious woman Dahj Asha comes to his estate seeking sanctuary and Picard learns that she may be a Soong type android created from Data s remains Androids had been made illegal in the wake of their rebellion on Mars which directly led to the failure of the Romulan rescue attempt Soon Picard is drawn into a conspiracy to suppress all synthetic life which involves the remnants of the Tal Shiar Picard accompanied by a rag tag crew on La Sirena works to subvert this conspiracy At the end of season one Picard s human form expires on Coppelius due to his brain disorders and he encounters Data s consciousness still alive in a simulated matrix Data pleads for Picard to finally let him die as he considers the finiteness of life to be a defining human characteristic Data informs Picard that scientists were able to scan map and transfer a complete neural image of your brain s substrates 31 into a synthetic body specifically configured to only give him the lifespan he would have lived if he did not have his previous disease Picard obliges Data s request staying by him in the simulated matrix as Data dies Picard then continues exploring space in his new body before returning to Chateau Picard on La Sirena In the second season set in the year 2401 Picard becomes Chancellor of Starfleet Academy The Borg request for Picard to negotiate with them to help investigate a new space anomaly Picard is brought on board the new Starfleet ship USS Stargazer Q travels to the ship to give Picard a great challenge and throws him into an alternate timeline wherein Picard is a highly decorated general of the neofascist and xenophobic Confederation of Earth Sensing something is wrong Picard and the La Sirena crew band together with the Borg Queen to access time travel technology learning Q has placed the point of divergence in the year 2024 before Picard s ancestor Renee Picard is due to embark on a human mission to Europa and spark developments that lead humanity to first contact Picard and crew with the help of the young version of his future friend Guinan and Renee s guardian angel Tallinn adventure throughout Los Angeles fending off the Borg aligned eugenicist Adam Soong and convince Renee to overcome her mental illness and go on the mission thereby restoring the timeline and completing Q s challenge In doing so Picard also makes peace with realizing his father Maurice was not abusive and with having unwittingly helped his mother Yvette commit suicide due to mental illness when he was a small child Q reveals that it is his final gift to Picard before returning Picard to the Stargazer in 2401 in the proper timeline and ascending to a higher level of existence Picard successfully negotiates with the Borg forming an alliance aimed at researching the anomaly and kindles a romance with Laris one of his Romulan servants 32 In the third season set later that year Picard has deepened his relationship with Laris but receives a distress message from Beverly Crusher whose ship is under attack by a shadowy conspiracy of criminals just outside Federation space Picard and Riker commandeer the Starfleet ship USS Titan under false pretenses and rescue Crusher who reveals she had a son Jack II with Picard shortly after the events of Nemesis and hid Jack from Picard to keep Jack safe from mounting assassination attempts on Picard 33 Picard and Riker s confrontations with the conspirators combined with the efforts of his protegees Worf Ro and Raffi reveal that a rogue faction of Changelings have infiltrated the highest levels of Starfleet and are interested in restarting the Dominion War They wish to facilitate this by stealing Picard s dead original organic body 34 Picard captures the faction head Vadic and learns her motives but is unable to prevent her escape until she is killed by a resurrected Data Worf and Raffi rescue Troi and Riker from certain doom and the Enterprise D bridge crew is reunited 35 The crew find out that Picard s original body s genome and brain contain irregularities that allow him to hear the Borg Collective and the rogue Changelings have worked with the Borg to analyze and implant them in every Starfleet transporter code thus rewriting the genome of every user with an immature parietal lobe The crew fail to warn the rest of Starfleet in time as the Borg assimilate Starfleet s youngest members The Enterprise D crew are forced to flee to the Starfleet Museum whereupon La Forge reveals his secret project a newly rebuilt and fully functional Enterprise D and gives command to Picard 23 Picard successfully rescues a newly assimilated Jack by infiltrating the Borg s last cube and plugging into the Borg hive mind to profess his fatherly love to Jack while Beverly destroys its power source with the Enterprise s torpedoes eliminating the villainous Borg and their Queen once and for all In 2402 Picard and Beverly who have just seen Jack off to his first assignment for Starfleet are last seen playing poker in the Ten Forward bar in Los Angeles with the rest of the crew of the Enterprise D finally content with their lives 36 Development in non canon works Edit In novels by Pocket Books Picard has married Beverly Crusher and they have a son named Rene Jacques Robert Francois Picard Jean Luc also corresponds regularly with Marie his sister in law who still maintains the family vineyards Picard remained captain of the Enterprise E until 2387 when the events of Star Trek Coda reveals that these events take place in an alternate timeline from the prime reality the one depicted in the TV series known as the First Splinter created during a Borg attack on the displaced Enterprise E during the events of First Contact When the powerful Devidians attempt to consume alternate realities by exploiting the weakness of the First Splinter reality Picard must lead a crew of assembled allies to erase their reality from existence in order to protect the prime universe from the Temporal Apocalypse a devastating wave of temporal energy caused by the Devidians feeding that threatened to destroy the multiverse if they consumed the First Splinter and gained even greater power In the comics miniseries Star Trek Countdown a prequel to the Star Trek reboot 2009 Picard is depicted as having retired from Starfleet and become Federation Ambassador to Vulcan In 2387 he works with Data the new commanding officer of the Enterprise E Ambassador Spock and the Romulan miner Nero to save the Romulan Star Empire from a cataclysmic supernova He is present aboard the Enterprise as it confronts Nero who has gone mad and begun killing non Romulans after they fail to save Romulus The Enterprise arrives too late to aid Ambassador Spock against Nero believing both Spock and Nero to have been consumed by the artificial black hole that Spock created The PC video game Star Trek Hidden Evil 1999 includes voice acting by Brent Spiner as Data and Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard 37 with the plot a follow up from the ninth Star Trek film Star Trek Insurrection 1998 which also starred both actor character combinations 37 Patrick Stewart also voiced Picard and Locutus for the year 2000 computer game Star Trek Armada 38 Reception EditCaptain Kirk was the man of action right down to the very end They had him off punching out the bad guy and meantime they had Captain Picard as the intellectual trying to dismantle the missile by doing it through the computer screen That was Kirk versus Picard right there in a nutshell Dan Cray Los Angeles Times on Star Trek Generations 39 The character received critical acclaim among fans of The Next Generation and he is usually considered one of the top two captains in the Star Trek franchise there are often lengthy and serious debates over whether Picard or James T Kirk is the best Starfleet captain A 1991 TV Guide cover story was titled It s Kirk vs Picard Experts and fans debate who s best 40 In a more lighthearted take on the debate the cover of a 1994 Mad magazine Star Trek special features both Kirk and Picard wrestling childishly to fit into the Enterprise s captain s chair while Scotty and Worf watch their respective commanders with looks of astonishment 41 Picard is deemed the ultimate delegator of authority knowing how to gather and use data better than any other Star Trek captain His leadership style is best suited to a large process centric either geographically identical or diverse team 42 Kirk and Picard are considered to be attentive to the needs of their respective crews 43 When Stewart and William Shatner were asked in 1991 how their characters would have dealt with Saddam Hussein Shatner stated that Kirk would have told him to drop dead while Stewart joked that Picard would still be talking 44 In 2015 Stewart addressed a long asked conundrum among Star Trek fans If Kirk and Picard fought each other who would win in Smithsonian magazine by saying Picard would prefer to negotiate in the hope of avoiding a fight altogether UGO Networks listed Picard as one of their best heroes in entertainment saying He doesn t have Kirk s sense of panache but he did have a tendency to take everything really really seriously for years 45 He also became a sex symbol 46 47 In 2012 IGN ranked Picard as depicted in The Next Generation series and films as the 3rd top character of the Star Trek universe behind Spock and Kirk in first and second place respectively 48 In 2017 IndieWire ranked Picard as the number one best character on Star Trek The Next Generation 49 In 2017 Screen Rant ranked Picard the number one most attractive person in the Star Trek universe ahead of Nyota Uhura 2 Benjamin Sisko 3 and Seven of Nine 4 50 In 2018 Screen Rant ranked Picard as one of the top 8 most powerful characters of Star Trek remarking that Picard is Played with trademark charm and gravitas by Patrick Stewart 51 In 2018 CBR ranked Picard the second best Starfleet character of Star Trek Kirk being the first 52 In 2019 Jean Luc Picard was ranked the 8th sexiest Star Trek character by SyFy 53 In July 2019 Screen Rant ranked Picard the 6th smartest character of Star Trek 54 Other actors EditThe character of Jean Luc Picard has also been portrayed by David Birkin in Rascals November 15 1992 a child version Marcus Nash in Tapestry February 15 1993 a young man version just graduated from Starfleet Tom Hardy in Star Trek Nemesis 2002 photograph and also as a younger clone Shinzon Dylan Von Halle in The Star Gazer of Star Trek Picard March 3 2022 a child version References Edit Carmoody John October 13 1986 The tv column The Washington Post p B8 Style section University of California Berkeley et al and informal sources on Jean Picard talk page 2003 Living With A Star 3 Balloon Rocket Mission Scientific Ballooning The Regents of the University of California 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