Like Spock and Saavik, in TWOK's novelization backstory.Maybe not a biological child. But he can always has a god son. A child that he took from somewhere, and raised like his own.
Like Spock and Saavik, in TWOK's novelization backstory.Maybe not a biological child. But he can always has a god son. A child that he took from somewhere, and raised like his own.
Wesley was, for many intents and purposes, Picard's son. I just wish they'd been brave enough to tarnish Picard and Crusher a bit by stating Wesley was the product of an affair.
Yes people do change.
If Picard has kids he should have hair too. Call me a purist but I think there should be some reverence for the character as established in TNG's glory days.
That video was supposed to be a joke. It's well established that Picard is not a family man, that he made his career come first, like just Kirk. Personally I think its more true to life to have a person live with the choices they make, the sacrifices real people make when they prioritize their lives. Most people don't get a do over. Most people can't have it all, except in television or franchises that won't die. But I agree people do change and some get a second chance. I'm sure a capable writer could make Picard a believable father. I don't think it will be Star Trek but it could be a well written and produced soap opera.Huh. This isn't a matter of consistency or "reverence" or anything like that. People tend to want different things at different points in their lives. In real life, the world is full of people who weren't interested in kids or families in their younger days, but who see things differently as they get older and their priorities change. That's not people acting out character; that's just human nature.
Are Picard's attitudes supposed to remain locked in stasis his entire life? As I understand it, the show is not set in TNG's glory days. It's twenty years later and he's not a Starship captain anymore, so why should he be exactly the same person he was years and years ago?
My preference would be not. I'd like to see the idea presented that a person can live a happy, productive life without ever having a family. That's an idea that doesn't get presented very often.
That's pretty much how it goes. In "Bloodlines," Picard was warming up to the idea that he'd been a father for a long time but hadn't known about it (until the twist was revealed).Or he could be like Kirk and had a son that is not mentioned until he is mentioned.
You are all picturing a young child but Picard is nearly 95 maybe Picard's son turns up and...
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Sure, why not. Do you mention her here as a someone Picard might have married?I'd like to see Phillipa Louvois again in some capacity.
I'm not sure if she would have given Picard a child, but surely their paths would have crossed again, in a flashback maybe. She was a class act!Sure, why not. Do you mention her here as a someone Picard might have married?
Indeed she was.I'm not sure if she would have given Picard a child, but surely their paths would have crossed again, in a flashback maybe. She was a class act!
In when Picard was in the nexus, he had kids. His oldest child was name after his nephew Rene. Picard ask Guinan, were they his kids and she said yes.
The speculation seems to be leaning towards Dahj being his kiddo. Maybe, maybe not.I get the feeling that Jean-Luc would actually make a very good father. His easy relationship with his Uncle Rene was rather sweet.
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