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Dumbest Picard show idea's!

Bana returns to reprise his role as Nero to rant and rave about the Federation not doing anything to prevent Romulus from being destroyed. He seeks revenge on Picard and after that his quest to destroy Vulcan.
 
Picard is brainwashed by a evil alien race called the CBSians to destroy the Prime Universe. Each week he hunts down and kills his former shipmates. In the pilot episode he goes on a grand adventure to bring Data back to life. Only to kill him as he begs Data to forgive him by Yelling out 'THEY CONTROL MY MIND; FORGIVE ME" and then pulls the trigger. Then he pulls out a pad and crosses Data's name off it. Next on the list is Worf which leads into episode two.


Jason
 
Picard was working for Section 31 all along, the series is about him becoming the organisations Director and completing his mission to make an alliance with the Borg, following his orchestrated assimilation.
 
Picard is appointed to a mid-level cabinet position and suddenly becomes president after a terrorist attack wipes out the president, vice, and all those above Picard in the line of succession.
 
Picard is brainwashed by a evil alien race called the CBSians to destroy the Prime Universe. Each week he hunts down and kills his former shipmates. In the pilot episode he goes on a grand adventure to bring Data back to life. Only to kill him as he begs Data to forgive him by Yelling out 'THEY CONTROL MY MIND; FORGIVE ME" and then pulls the trigger. Then he pulls out a pad and crosses Data's name off it. Next on the list is Worf which leads into episode two.


Jason

I like this
 
Picard seeks out Scotty (who is roaming around in his shuttle somewhere). Picard flies around and buys used Space Ships, Scotty is refurbishing them. Then they have to find a buyer and hope that they can turn a profit.
The show will be called Grease Ferengi.
 
A quirky British (amatuer) detective series (think Jonathan Creek, Miss Marple, or Death in Paradise for real detectives). Picard has retired to Risa, and every week there's a new murder to solve, which he does, to everbody's astonishment - ALL THE TIME.
 
Yes, but does he solve them, or does he frame an innocent by pinning his own crimes on them??
 
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Gardening with Picard
 
Jean-Luc Picard is retired to his Chateau, the last living Picard, a sad broken man making starships in a bottle while his mind is riddled with disease. No family, his old colleagues have either passed or moved onto grand adventures throughout the four quadrants.

Then, one day, Captain Kirk shows up, much older than last time, to ask Picard for his help in a mission. "But you're dead!"

"I got better, thanks to him." Just then the Prophet Benjamin Sisko materializes in the Chateau. "I am of Bajor."

Picard runs to his panic room, confident in his growing insanity. Dead people are tormenting him. Is it the irumodic syndrome? Or Q? Or just an undigested piece of beef?

"It's them, Jean-Luc," old Admiral Janeway, already in the room, responds. "They're really here. And they have spent decades trying to fix something very broken. The timeline."

"What the hell are you talking about?!"

"Ten years ago, Ambassador Spock travelled back in time following the Hobus hypernova. He started an alternate timeline that has been bleeding into ours, twisting and contorting events beyond recognition.

"If I go back, I'll revert into an infant. Kirk will be a frightened child. Sisko cannot interfere on our plane. But you, you have been inundated with anti-time. You're our in. We tell you where to go, and you fix history, one mission at a time.

"This is a vial of red matter. It's very volatile, but necessary for your journey. You will fix the timeline, and bring order out of chaos. You will be our Red Angel."
 
Jean-Luc Picard is retired to his Chateau, the last living Picard, a sad broken man making starships in a bottle while his mind is riddled with disease. No family, his old colleagues have either passed or moved onto grand adventures throughout the four quadrants.

Then, one day, Captain Kirk shows up, much older than last time, to ask Picard for his help in a mission. "But you're dead!"

"I got better, thanks to him." Just then the Prophet Benjamin Sisko materializes in the Chateau. "I am of Bajor."

Picard runs to his panic room, confident in his growing insanity. Dead people are tormenting him. Is it the irumodic syndrome? Or Q? Or just an undigested piece of beef?

"It's them, Jean-Luc," old Admiral Janeway, already in the room, responds. "They're really here. And they have spent decades trying to fix something very broken. The timeline."

"What the hell are you talking about?!"

"Ten years ago, Ambassador Spock travelled back in time following the Hobus hypernova. He started an alternate timeline that has been bleeding into ours, twisting and contorting events beyond recognition.

"If I go back, I'll revert into an infant. Kirk will be a frightened child. Sisko cannot interfere on our plane. But you, you have been inundated with anti-time. You're our in. We tell you where to go, and you fix history, one mission at a time.

"This is a vial of red matter. It's very volatile, but necessary for your journey. You will fix the timeline, and bring order out of chaos. You will be our Red Angel."
Not bad.
 
Picard is put in charge of Hogwarts as the two brands are combined. It's his duty to get these young kids to train and prepare for Starfleet Duty as Starfleet now uses magic as much as tech to explore the universe.

Jason
 
I was going to say something about teaming up with Vash on architectural adventures but that actually sounds awesome.

So, Wesley becomes captain of a ship. Picard decides to travel around with him on the ship, giving him sage advice when he needs it. Always letting him know when is a good time to shut up.
 
A quirky British (amatuer) detective series (think Creek, Miss Marple, or Death in Paradise for real detectives). Picard has retired to Risa, and every week there's a new murder to solve, which he does, to everbody's astonishment - ALL THE TIME.
Nah, he retires to LaBarre and becomes a mystery writer. But for some reason murders happen all around LaBarre and cops are to incompetent to solve them, but Picard can.
 
Picard is appointed to a mid-level cabinet position and suddenly becomes president after a terrorist attack wipes out the president, vice, and all those above Picard in the line of succession.

The same terrorist attack nuked and destroyed Federation's founding homeworlds Earth, Vulcan, Andorian, etc. It turns out the terrorists are part of a mechanical race called the Kalyons. President Picard and the sole surviving old federation ship named USS Galactica must lead a small fleet containing 59000 survivors to find a new Earth and rebuild the Federation over there...
 
Picard: "And we reach the final segment of the show. Okay, contestants, for sixty strips of gold-pressed latinum, how many lights do you see?

Contestant:THERE...ARE...FOUR....LIGHTS!!

Picard: There are five lights you SOB!!(pulls a trigger which gives the contestant an electronic shock) Now tell me again...how many lights do you see?
 
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