Jean-Luc Picard is currently the most discussed Trek character. Many of his adventures were written down in novels.
He had to deal with crisises - both professional and private - throughout his career.
In PIC he has to help the Romulans, who have a difficult past with the Federation and have the Tal Shiar watching over them. Not to mention dealing with rogue Androids attacking Mars.
In the literature timeline he remained aboard a starship. The Borg invasion left many worlds uninhabitable. No Risa anymore, Deneva and other worlds destroyed. The Federation with a shortage of manpower in their fleets, forcing many young officers to fast-track their career (e. g. Ezri Dax and others). The years following the invasion shaped by rebuilding efforts, single characters dealing with traumata of personal losses.
I almost forgot the Section 31 exposure and Picard's involvement (I haven't read Collateral Damage yet).
Which crisis is the biggest challenge for Picard and why?
He had to deal with crisises - both professional and private - throughout his career.
In PIC he has to help the Romulans, who have a difficult past with the Federation and have the Tal Shiar watching over them. Not to mention dealing with rogue Androids attacking Mars.
In the literature timeline he remained aboard a starship. The Borg invasion left many worlds uninhabitable. No Risa anymore, Deneva and other worlds destroyed. The Federation with a shortage of manpower in their fleets, forcing many young officers to fast-track their career (e. g. Ezri Dax and others). The years following the invasion shaped by rebuilding efforts, single characters dealing with traumata of personal losses.
I almost forgot the Section 31 exposure and Picard's involvement (I haven't read Collateral Damage yet).
Which crisis is the biggest challenge for Picard and why?