Looks a lot like the screen version of the Enterprise-C.
Perhaps he commanded the C in the alternate timeline!Is that an Excelsior class model on the bookshelf, or an Ambassador class? (or the one from Lower Decks??)
Also...
... Picard is wearing a fancy Starfleet jacket and smiling. Since he wouldn't be wearing such at the beginning of the series, is this perhaps a shot from the season finale? Is he back in Starfleet? Ready to embark on the mystery ship of S3????......
Edit to add: Terry Matalas chimes in...
https://twitter.com/TerryMatalas/status/1484366564338008067
I don't think it's from the alternate timeline, his badge looks way too Starfleet/Federation like compared to all the other alt-timeline badges/symbols we've seen so far.Perhaps he commanded the C in the alternate timeline!
It has red and black stripes that remind me of thisI don't think it's from the alternate timeline, his badge looks way too Starfleet/Federation like compared to all the other alt-timeline badges/symbols we've seen so far.
yeah, but it also has a plain old Delta, with a federation style wreath around it, something we haven't seen on any of the Alt-History logos.It has red and black stripes that remind me of this
Yeah, I remember noticing that way back in the days when I was watching First Contact on VHS.Production Designer David Blass tweeted this
https://twitter.com/DaveBlass/status/1484372904473088008
He'll play Alton Brown Soong, who hosts a cooking show for androids.
Yes, that's how humans work. It's called despair and it can happen to the best of us. The point of the story is how Picard fought back. It is completely and totally unfathomable that Picard would not change, which is usually what is expected from franchise fans is that these characters remain static, not dynamic, as people actually are.Driving the point home it shows how his personality deteriorated then his psychological state.
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