Not without any third-party cranial influence.
No. There were no Holodecks when Kirk was Captain.
Its cant possibly not be untrue.
all the time
No.
No. (When were they ever together?) He's still with Vanessa Hugens.
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NEVER!its fake.
No it will not. Besides, it have "infiniate" balistic balls...
No. There were no Holodecks when Kirk was Captain.
I hope so, they could do wonders with the Dominion, Borg, Cardassians, and Romulans. They need a captain like Picard or Cisko. With a kick ass NEW galaxy classed star ship. New species, new planets, new adventures. It could be done. Lets hope they do it!
proberly
no he has never been captain of any team :(
Yes. In fact, he WAS Captain EO.
The short and simple answer is no. There is no indication that the character Picard is ever a father. He had only a nephew named René.However, there were at least two depictions of him having illusory children. There is also the story in which the DNA of a troubled youth, Jason Vigo, was altered to bilk a paternity test.In chronological order:Case 1"The Inner Light" (Season 5, Episode 25)Stardate 45944.1Picard is rendered unconscious and subjected to a full-immersion, dream-like simulation of life on a planet called Kataan in its swansong era. There, he's forced into the role of Kamin, an adult male with a wife named Eline. He perceives the passage of many years and despairs of ever returning the Enterprise, perhaps supposing his life there to have been unreal.Over his lifetime on this new world, he fathers a daughter (Meribor) and a son (Batai) both by Eline. Meribor even provides him a grandchild before the simulation ends and Picard regains consciousness aboard ship, mere hours after the knockout.Case 2"Bloodlines" (Season 7, Episode 22)Stardate 47829.1Picard is surprised by an old nemesis, DaiMon Bok, and his death threat on one Jason Vigo, alleged son of Picard. Picard sates his crew's immediate curiosity by confirming that he long ago had a physical relationship with Jason's mother Miranda. Bok's threat, however, was the first Picard heard of Jason's existence.The Enterprise rushes to the protection of Jason, after which DNA tests seem to confirm Picard's paternity. However, a suspicious syndrome Jason has prompts Dr. Crusher to run followup tests. It turns out that Bok, vengeful over Picard's involvement in the death of his own son, re-sequenced Jason's DNA. Jason's real father remains unnamed.Case 3Star Trek: Generations (7th Star Trek film, 1st with NextGen characters)Stardate 48650.1Following the death of nephew René, Picard finds himself in "The Nexus" which actualizes his ideal future. There, he perceives himself living in a Victorian setting wherein René is still alive. Additionally, Picard finds he has a loving wife and five happy children! (None of these new family members are named in the film.)Furthermore, Picard is told he can will himself backward or forward through this false timeline with promised grandchildren if he goes further into the future. He ultimately chooses to reject this tempting but phony version of existence.In SummaryBy this reckoning, Picard is given false reason to believe (on separate occasions) that he's the father of no fewer than eight children (and multiple grandchildren) by three different female characters!
"Captain America: First Avenger"- July 22, 2011
Captain Bligh was ruled by the navy that he was not responsible for the loss of his ship.
Jim Jackson