I believe it was in the episode Where Silence Has Lease in Season 2 when a powerful entity wishes to kill half of the crew before it lets them go.
This didn't happen in an episode, it was a birthday present for Gene Roddenberry ( the creator of Star Trek from Patrick Stuart (Captain Picard)
Picard is not mentioned in Star Trek XI, no.
These are the authorisation codes that Cpt. Jean Luc Picard uses through the TV Series' and Movies. * 2365: "Omicron-Omicron-Alpha-Yellow-Daystar-2-7" (TNG: "Unnatural Selection") * 2369: "Picard-Delta-5" (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I") * 2369: "Picard-Epsilon-7-9-3" (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle") * 2373: "Picard-4-7-Alpha-Tango" (Star Trek: First Contact) * 2379: "Picard, authorization Alpha-Alpha-3-0-5" (Star Trek Nemesis)
Jean Luc Picard appears in the following Star Trek movies:* Star Trek: Generations * Star Trek: First Contact * Star Trek: Insurrection * Star Trek: Nemesis
Dane Picard, and Cody.
In the pilot it contained captain Picard
This didn't happen in an episode, it was a birthday present for Gene Roddenberry ( the creator of Star Trek from Patrick Stuart (Captain Picard)
It is during a breakfast conversation between Picard and Crusher in TNG 7th Series episode Attached.
No, Jean Luc Picard was not in Star Wars.
Picard is not mentioned in Star Trek XI, no.
These are the authorisation codes that Cpt. Jean Luc Picard uses through the TV Series' and Movies. * 2365: "Omicron-Omicron-Alpha-Yellow-Daystar-2-7" (TNG: "Unnatural Selection") * 2369: "Picard-Delta-5" (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I") * 2369: "Picard-Epsilon-7-9-3" (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle") * 2373: "Picard-4-7-Alpha-Tango" (Star Trek: First Contact) * 2379: "Picard, authorization Alpha-Alpha-3-0-5" (Star Trek Nemesis)
Jean Luc Picard appears in the following Star Trek movies:* Star Trek: Generations * Star Trek: First Contact * Star Trek: Insurrection * Star Trek: Nemesis
From the pilot episode where they are travelling to Farpoint station Picard is already in command, no one transfers this command to him, we have to assume that he was already assigned the vessel by Star Fleet command prior to the Stardate being depicted in the first show. In the final episode "All Good Things", Adm. Sati (spelling?) gave Capt. Picard the assignment as captain, as read in the orientation ceremony.
Yes
Jean-Luc Picard's death has not been shown or described. Last time he was seen, in Star Trek Nemesis, he would have been 74.
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Dane Picard, and Cody.