I've been wondering about that one as well. You'd figure that would be the case. But would the memories remain?Now that he's in a new body per say, does this mean he can't hear Borg anymore?
He key Seven take weapons and murder an unarmed woman...
...and he had a woman on his crew that murdered her ex lover aboard the very ship they are all traveling on.
I'm kind of thinking that the writers had forgotten some of those details, the physical things the captain had endured throughout his life, In a way, tempered his body and mind with time and experience.... then to be put in another synthetic "shell".. I guess they would have more moral stories to tell in that aspect, however I feel something "historic" has been lost. It would be intriguing to see if they dive into these past issues....
I think it sets up an interesting episode where he basically has to establish he's the "real" Picard versus a duplicate or clone.
* Commodore Decker
* Captain Ron Tracy
* Admiral Cartwright
* Rudy Ransom
* Cal Hudson
Captain Picard has definitely never had his crew murder or attempt to someone except for:
* Worf and Duras
* Data and Fajo
* All those thieves Picard killed in the Die Hard episode.
* The aliens the crew murdered under mind-control in "The Game"
Given Jurati was mind-controlled, I tend to think Picard would be inclined to forgive her given the same thing happened to me.
Seven also very clearly LIED to Picard in order to kill her son's murderer.
I admit, I kind of see the old Picard when he single handedly ends the Synth ban, defeats an ancient Romulan conspiracy, and saves the entire galaxy. All through appealing to the better nature of both Synths and man.
Guess Pubert was QFT there![]()
QFT? What are you talking about?
So out of my hundreds maybe thousands of Starfleet captains maybe half a dozen went crazy.
Captain Picard didn’t give worf a weapon to kill Duross and worf was following Klingon law.
Captain Picard didn’t give data a weapon and as far as we know never knew what data almost did.
Those thieves tried to kill Picard
Uh I saw “The Game” no one died or were killed in that episode. ****are you sure you’re a Star Trek TNG fan?
I mean, I laughed.You originally quoted @Charles Phipps without replying to him. 'QFT' means 'Quoted for Truth.' It was a joke that obviously went over your head.
It reminded me a lot of Geordi and the Klingon governor assassination attempt. Similar circumstances and similar outcome. Never mind that every officer suffering under mind control should be under strict monitoring for a time and therapy but this is Starfleet. It's fine.She's not completely out of her mind but she was at greatly diminished capacity by forced mind-meld. It's not precisely lawful but Picard did break a lot of them to save the galaxy.
people change but also stay the same. Most people’s morals don’t change for instance. Most people who have a good moral code in their 40s and 50s usually don’t become murderers in their 70s unless there is a mental disability. My dad is 85. Other then physical infirmity starting to slow him down hes still very much like when he was younger in personality, like, dislikes etc. The biggest change is the physicality.
Trauma? Starfleet captains are trained to overcome trauma. They make life and death decisions everyday when they command a starship. Picard was accosted by the Borg 30 years ago. He dealt with it during the end years of tng and again in first contact. I do not get how he hasn’t overcome it yet.
manages it. He nearly had a heart attack going on the Borg cube. He wasn’t that nervous In First Contact.
I’ve had traumas myself but then again I’m not a Starfleet captain. Starfleet captains are the best of the best. It takes a lot to crack one.
After 30 years I would think picards trading and his own strong character
It’s clear that Jean Luc Picard is no longer Starfleet material.
Now that he's in a new body per say, does this mean he can't hear Borg anymore?
Seven of Nine is a Fenris Ranger, literally the only law in the region.
It reminded me a lot of Geordi and the Klingon governor assassination attempt. Similar circumstances and similar outcome. Never mind that every officer suffering under mind control should be under strict monitoring for a time and therapy but this is Starfleet. It's fine.
Not to be too pedantic, but bear in mind that dialogue in "Stardust City Rag" established that the Fenris Rangers are a vigilante organization operating in areas where there simply is no rule of law.
Oh who hasn't been mind-controlled in Starfleet?
Picard does seem to recognize them as having defacto authority as we see with him going, "Wait, don't the Rangers patrol this area?"
it's funny as data didn't want special measures to prolong his consciousness, but picard is cool as an android. it's almost a role reversal. if data chose to live he could have counselled picard in android existence as picard mentored him in TNG....live as an artificial being?
It doesn't seem like Picard's style to prolong his life past it's natural time.
...live as an artificial being?
It doesn't seem like Picard's style to prolong his life past it's natural time.
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