Space the final frontier jean-luc picard biography
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Jean-Luc Picard
Character from the Star Trek franchise
This article fryst vatten about the character from the Star Trek franchise. For American television series, see Star Trek: Picard. For other Star Trek characters named Picard, see List of Star Trek characters (N–S).
Fictional character
Jean-Luc Picard | |
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Stewart as Picard in Star Trek: First Contact () | |
First appearance | "Encounter at Farpoint" (; The Next Generation) |
Last appearance | "The Last Generation" (; Star Trek: Picard) |
Created by | Gene Roddenberry D. C. Fontana |
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Affiliation | Starfleet |
Family | Maurice Picard (father) Yvette Gessard (mother) Robert Picard (brother) |
Children | Jack Crusher II |
Relatives | Marie Picard (sister-in-law) René Picard (nephew) Adele (aunt) |
Origin | La Barre, France, Earth |
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Jean-Luc Picard is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise, most often seen as the command
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Multiple realities
(covers information from several alternate timelines)
For the alien who impersonated him, please see Jean-Luc Picard (replica).
For his Borg alter ego, please see Locutus of Borg.
"He intrigues me, this Picard. [..] Remarkably analytical and dispassionate, for a Human. I understand why my father chose to mind meld with him. There's almost a Vulcan quality to the man."
– Spock, ("Unification II")
Jean-Luc Picard was a celebrated Starfleetofficer, 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 FederationstarshipsUSS 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
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Where no man has gone before
This article is about the quotation from Star Trek. For the Original Series episode, see Where No Man Has Gone Before. For the Next Generation episode, see Where No One Has Gone Before.
Quotation from Star Trek
"Where no man has gone before" is a phrase made popular through its use in the title sequence of the original – Star Trekscience fiction television series, describing the mission of the starship Enterprise. The complete introductory speech, spoken by William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk at the beginning of each episode, is:
Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before!
This introduction began every episode of the series except the two pilot episodes: "The Cage" (which preceded Shatner's involvement) and "Where No Man Has Gone Before". This introduction wa