37 Years Later, Picard's Best Line Still Defines the Entire Star Trek Universe

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37 Years Later, Picard's Best Line Still Defines the Entire Star Trek Universe




Has Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) ever uttered an awful sentence? Consult Star Trek: The Next Generation's statistics, and the answer leans as close to "probably not" as a multifaceted, believably flawed character can achieve. The first Enterprise captain to follow in the footsteps of James T. Kirk (William Shatner), the thoughtful diplomat with a mean right hook, embodies Starfleet's foundational ideals while still serving as Kirk's opposite: an intellectual, a fine arts appreciator, and a stalwart leader by decisive moral example as much as poetic word-smithery.


Has Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) ever uttered an awful sentence? Consult Star Trek: The Next Generation's statistics, and the answer leans as close to "probably not" as a multifaceted, believably flawed character can achieve. The first Enterprise captain to follow in the footsteps of James T. Kirk (William Shatner), the thoughtful diplomat with a mean right hook, embodies Starfleet's foundational ideals while still serving as Kirk's opposite: an intellectual, a fine arts appreciator, and a stalwart leader by decisive moral example as much as poetic word-smithery.


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