What's your best guess as to Picard's relative mentioned in "Journey's End", if he was Spanish did he die thus ending the Spaninsh line of the Picard family?
James
James
And you figure this how?^ But Picard isn't. His family is provably French and they never lived anywhere else *but* France.
And you figure this how?^ But Picard isn't. His family is provably French and they never lived anywhere else *but* France.
I dunno, I think you mentioned a member of the family who is from Spain and went to New Mexico and then there are the Martian Picards.And you figure this how?^ But Picard isn't. His family is provably French and they never lived anywhere else *but* France.
Because we never saw it.
Some one move from one place to another? Impossible!!!!!Maybe Javier's ancestors had once lived in France but moved to Spain, thus accounting for his name. Then, sometime in the 800 years seperating Javier from Jean-Luc, some of Javier's descendents moved back to France and started calling themselves Picards again, instead of Maribona-Picards.
What's your best guess as to Picard's relative mentioned in "Journey's End", if he was Spanish did he die thus ending the Spaninsh line of the Picard family?
James
Some one move from one place to another? Impossible!!!!!Maybe Javier's ancestors had once lived in France but moved to Spain, thus accounting for his name. Then, sometime in the 800 years seperating Javier from Jean-Luc, some of Javier's descendents moved back to France and started calling themselves Picards again, instead of Maribona-Picards.
Not sure what you're trying to prove here. The Picards lives in France for X number of years, then they move to Spain for X number of years. Then they move back to France. They seem to have spent some time on Mars as well.Some one move from one place to another? Impossible!!!!!Maybe Javier's ancestors had once lived in France but moved to Spain, thus accounting for his name. Then, sometime in the 800 years seperating Javier from Jean-Luc, some of Javier's descendents moved back to France and started calling themselves Picards again, instead of Maribona-Picards.
AFAIK, Picard's family album in Generations lists a lot of famous Picards, some of which lived earlier in history than Javier did.
Given the pride with which Picard describes "The Picard who fought at Trafalgar" one can only assume that his ancestor there was British.
You can imagine someone going "Oh cool, was he on one of the ships captured, one of the ones that sunk, or the handful that survived to run away?"
Seriously, we are talking one of the most embarassing defeats in French military history here (long and distinguished list I concede).
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