Let us make sure history
never forgets the name,
Enterprise.

Tea. Earl Grey. Hot.

Jean-Luc Picard was a celebrated Starfleet officer, archaeologist and diplomat who served during the latter two thirds of the 24th century. Picard not only witnessed the major turning points of recent galactic history, but played a key role in them also, from making first contact as captain of the Federation's flagship with no fewer than 27 alien species, including the Ferengi and the Borg.

He continued to serve as captain of the Enterprise-E, the sixth Federation starship to bear the name, until at least 2379.


Previous Commands

Served as a captian in Starfleet for 29+ years.

  1. USSĀ Stargazer
    • Assumed command of the vessel when the captian was killed
    • The youngest Starfleet officer to ever attain the position.
    • Held command for 22 years
  2. USSĀ Enterprise-D
    • Assigned in 2364
    • The most prestigious captaincy in Starfleet
    • Held command for 7 years
What would Captian Picard do?

Captain Picard Day

Captain Picard Day was an annual event held aboard the USS Enterprise-D for the ship's schoolchildren. Activities included a contest, judged by Captain Jean-Luc Picard himself, in which the children created paintings and models of the captain. Picard was himself not very fond of the event, as he generally did not respond well to children.

In 2370, a seven-year-old named Paul Menegay won the contest with an orange clay sculpture of the captain's head. Much to Picard's dismay, Commander Riker took great pleasure in the proceedings. For revenge, Picard arranged to have a "Commander Riker Day" the following month and planned to enter the competition himself.

Things are only impossible until they're not!

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