Didn't know he had contributed to the scripts since the beginning. Makes a certain sort of sense, he really craft Picard. Despite not wanting to.
https://web.archive.org/web/2013092....uk/cult/st/interviews/stewart/printpage.html
Excerpts of some interest:
https://web.archive.org/web/2013092....uk/cult/st/interviews/stewart/printpage.html
Excerpts of some interest:
Nobody believed that the series would ever become the success that it did. In fact one of the reasons that I signed on was that I was assured that the six year contract that I was signing was meaningless, that this series would do one, perhaps two years at the most because nobody expected it to be successful.
Also the fact that I was encouraged and I was also interested in contributing to the scripts as much as possible, engaged me much more than I’d expected. But I was seven thousand miles away from home and I was often lonely and missed friends and family and aspects of my work too. I do remember once coming home quite late at night from the studio, driving along Beverly Boulevard and having to pull over because my eyes were so filled with tears because a piece of Elgar was playing on the radio.
We were well into our second season before all of us got that look in our eyes that maybe the predictions had been wrong and that it wasn’t going to end after two years or three.Even then we used to think only about maybe four years or five. The fact that it was to go on for seven – if I had known that I would never have been part of it in the first place.
No, no. NO. And looking back now it still frightens me a little bit to think that so much of my life was totally devoted to Star Trek and almost nothing else.
Creating a believable world on the ship was very important, and technically they got better and better and better at showing the ship too.
The first movie that we did, Generations when Marina Sertis crashed it, do you remember that, and she never got to drive ever ever again. It’s the last time we ever gave her the key to the Enterprise. When the Enterprise nose dived into a planet, it was absolutely spectacular.
To me they’re sets you see, and they’re insubstantial. So insubstantial that Jonathan Frakes once went right through the wall of the bridge. He was just being particularly physical and lively and the whole side of the bridge set crashed over and Jonathan with it.