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Star Trek: Picard is a TV series set in the Star Trek universe. Patrick Stewart reprises his role of Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation, with Michelle Hurd as Raffaela "Raffi" Musiker, his devoted Number Two, and Jeri Ryan reappearing as Breakout Character Seven of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager.If that seems like a very short list of starring characters, it's because, similar to Star Trek: Discovery, each season tells a self-contained story. Season 1 is set in 2399, 20 years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis. Picard is now a retired Admiral and is a changed man as a result of the destruction of the planet Romulus. Living on his family vineyard, he's approached by a mysterious woman looking for help: Dahj Asha (Isa Briones), who claims to be descended from Data. Assisted by Raffi, fellow ex-Borg Seven (then a guest star), cyberneticist Agnes Jurati (Alison Pill), Romulan space ninja Elnor (Evan Evagora) and washed-out Starfleet officer Cristobal Rios (Santiago Cabrera), Picard sets out to rescue Dahj's twin sister Soji (Briones), who is being pursued by Romulan Tal Shiar agent Narek (Harry Treadaway). Notable guest stars include Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner and Jonathan Del Arco, reprising their roles of William Riker, Deanna Troi, Data and guest star Hugh of Borg. Season 2 takes place in early 2401. Picard is called into service to deal with a Borg incursion... but unexpectedly is tossed into a Mirror Universenote not to be confused with the Mirror Universe by none other than Trickster Mentor Q (John de Lancie), alongside Raffi, Jurati, Seven, Elnor (now a Starfleet cadet) and Rios. Picard and crew must Time Travel back to 2024, the Point of Divergence for this Mirror Universe and the Prime Timeline, and Set Right What Once Went Wrong. Guest stars include Guinan, played by Whoopi Goldberg in 2401 and Ito Aghayere in 2024; Adam Soong (Spiner), a noted 2024 geneticist and eugenicist; his daughter Kore (Briones); Tallinn (Orla Brady), a Romulan Supervisor placed in 2024 to protect the timeline; the Borg Queen (Annie Wersching); and a cameo from Tallinn's boss: a Traveler named Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton). Season 3 is the show's final season, and takes place later in 2401. Picard, Seven and Musiker re-unite the crew of the Enterprise-D — Riker (Frakes), Troi (Sirtis), Worf (Michael Dorn), Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton), and his own Will They or Won't They? Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) — to prevent an existential threat against Starfleet, with the help of a character played by Ed Speleers who is important. Additional roles include Amanda Plummer as Vadic, the Big Bad; Todd Stashwick as Liam Shaw, the captain of the U.S.S. Titan-A; Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut and Real-Life Offspring Mica Burton as La Forge's daughters, both Starfleet officers; Daniel Davis reprising his role as holodeck character Professor James Moriarty; and Spiner reprising recurring villain Lore. It debuted on February 16, 2023 and officially concluded on April 20 of that year.The series premiered on January 23, 2020 on what is now known as Paramount+, and its first season consists of 10 episodes. Shortly before its debut, CBS was confident enough in it to greenlight a second season. Outside of the US, Canada premiered it same-day on the CTV Sci-Fi channel and on the French sci-fi network Z, as well as on the Crave streaming service, while Amazon made it available next-day to over 200 countries via country-specific Prime Video services as well as over the Prime Video Global service.It won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or Special.As of 2023, attempts are being made to develop a spin-off series entitled Star Trek: Legacy, though only initial discussions have been had between show runner Terry Matalas and the Trek writing team thus far, as such a show would require further financial commitment from Paramount. The 2023 writers' strike didn't help matters.
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Aliens Speaking English: Most of the Romulans featured on the show can speak English. It also goes the other way, as several humans (like Picard and Soji) can speak Romulan. Conversations frequently go back and forth between the two languages.
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Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other
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Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: Riker and Troi's relationship becomes strained in Season 3; when Riker decides to help his former captain, he says that "Deanna and Kestra could use some time away from me." Nevertheless, Picard eventually also recruits Troi. In "The Last Generation", Riker, Worf, Picard, and Jack are stranded in the Borg cube as it's self-destructing all around them. Riker sends out a final goodbye to his Imzadi...which is enough for Troi to sense where they are and pilot the Enterprise-D into transporter range.
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Retired Badass: Picard qualifies, of course. Also the charming middle-aged Romulan couple who are Picard's companions and housekeepers are actually former operatives of the Tal Shiar, and turn out to be quite capable of holding their own against a Zhat Vash assassination team.
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Fugitive Arc
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Fugitive Arc: The second half of Season 3 becomes this as Picard, Riker, Seven of Nine, Beverly, and Jack have to steal the Titan-A (with a very reluctant Captain Shaw dragged along because it's his ship) to figure out how deep the Changeling conspiracy is within Starfleet.
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Katanas Are Just Better: Elnor's tan qalanq looks distinctly East Asian in design, especially when compared to the European-style swords being carried by the other Romulans on Vashti.
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After Narek sighs in frustration during their Walk and Talk, Soji asks him, "What's wrong?", and his false reply is, "Nothing." She doesn't buy it and follows up with, "Narek, what is it?"
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Although the hand-to-hand combat practiced by the Qowat Milat sisterhood hasn't been named onscreen, it's nevertheless the first time in the franchise that a specific Romulan martial arts is showcased. It's more "fantastic" than that of the Klingons or the Vulcans because the Romulan warrior nuns develop Super-Reflexes during their training that are fast enough dodge multiple energy weapons fire note which is a very rare ability in the Trek Verse because it was only exhibited beforehand by Soong-type androids and Augments. This Amazon Brigade is remarkably adept at wielding a tan qalanq while also utilizing Combat Parkour, Hit-and-Run Tactics and stealth to single-handedly defeat several opponents.
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Heroic BSoD
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In "Nepenthe", Elnor experiences a Heroic BSoD and nestles into a Troubled Fetal Position in the exact place where Hugh hid the Fenris Rangers SOS tag that Seven of Nine gave to him sometime in the past, inside a giant Borg Cube.
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Trailers Always Spoil: The previews already revealed several returning characters.
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In "Stardust City Rag", when Picard speaks with a Maurice Chevalier Accent for the first time, Elnor, who's standing behind him, has a "What the heck is my father figure doing?" expression.
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Pretty Butterflies: At the Qowat Milat monastery, there are always butterflies fluttering in the air, and their presence accentuates the pleasantly serene and sylvan charm of the nuns' Arboreal Abode. The late Thaddeus Troi-Riker adored butterflies because they inspired him to create a Conlang for them called Pahlplah which consists solely of wing beats. Altan Soong in his own words "really missed butterflies," so he designed synthetic versions so that he can admire their beauty as they fly around Coppelius Station. Jurati and Picard marvel at the prettiness of a synth butterfly. A virtual butterfly appears in Data's simulated house, and it's a symbol of mortality.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: Picard soundly beats out Deep Space Nine as the darkest portrayal of the Star Trek universe to date. As of 2399, The Federation has become more insular and cynical following an attack on Mars fourteen years prior, a botched evacuation of the Romulan homeworlds have turned the former Romulan Neutral Zone into a Balkanized Wretched Hive overrun with pirates and warlords, and former-Borg are being hunted down and vivisected so their implants can be sold on the black market. It's still Crapsack Only by Comparison — from what we see, the Federation itself still appears to be a great place to live — but the show really demonstrates how much the Star Trek universe relies on the Federation to keep it clean. Season 3 takes it up to eleven. Section 31 is no longer a rogue organization, but a recognized part of Starfleet Intelligence, even though its attempted genocide against the Founders is a matter of public record (and it also apparently performed medical experiments on Changeling prisoners during the Dominion War); Starfleet Intelligence operatives Raffi and Worf are shown kidnapping a civilian off of the street of M'Talas Prime, taking him to a black site, and witholding what they think is necessary medication while he writhes in agony ( the fact that he turns out to be a Changeling doesn't alter the fact that their intention was very much a form of torture); "Surrender" shows that it's now apparently customary practice for Starfleet to execute wounded and dying enemies after a battle; Starfleet security people now apparently think nothing of watching their commanding officer beating the shit out of a prisoner ( again, the fact that their commanding office turns out to be Changeling does nothing to limit their culpability); the plot centres around a massive gathering of the fleet for a jingoistic military parade; everyone seems to have forgotten that their phasers have stun settings ( except when they're fighting assimilated Starfleet officers), and the once-bright and airy Federation starships are now lit like Cardassian torture chambers. Utopian this ain't.
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: In "Maps and Legends", the circumstances of the failed Romulan evacuation are fleshed out, including the fact that several species threatened to leave the Federation if they helped them. This episode was released on the day that the UK left the EU, one of the reasons being xenophobia. In the flashback of "Absolute Candor", Picard's clothing is very similar to a Panama suit, which gives the scene an uncomfortable colonial subtext (Picard is French and lives in a beautiful chateau in La Barre, and France was once a colonial power), with him as the Federation equivalent of a privileged White Savior, and the Romulan refugees (especially the young Elnor) represent the underprivileged people of color that he helps. Although Romulans have a variety of skin tones, the three characters Picard interacts with the most on Vashti are Elnor, Zani and Tenqem, who are all portrayed by actors of color. Moreover, the Romulans as a species were inspired by the Chinese Communists, so in general, it can be said that they possess vaguely Asian attributes. (A more explicit example is Elnor, who is a martial arts expert equipped with an Asian-style sword, and along with his Warrior Monk robe and Samurai Ponytail, he looks like he belongs in the Wuxia genre. note The Asian influence on Elnor was not lost on Evan Evagora.) The refugees who live at North Station revere Picard as their savior, while Elnor Hero Worships him and is eager to learn about Terran literature and fencing from him. By the end of the episode, Elnor chooses to leave his own people to serve as a bodyguard to Picard, and he becomes the Token Non-Human among the crew. In "Stardust City Rag": The harvesting of Icheb's Borg parts is analogous to an Organ Theft. "Freecloud keeps your secrets" sounds a lot like "Whatever happens in Vegas stays in Vegas." Picard describing how the Borg "entered" and "defiled" Seven of Nine as a child continues to drive home the "assimilation as rape" metaphor. In "Broken Pieces", the Zhat Vash gathering around the Admonition brings to mind a coven of witches, or a cult initiation ritual.
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Sexposition: In the second episode, Soji and Narek recap the Borg and Romulans while snuggling in bed together.
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Cultural Rebel: The Qowat Milat nuns and Elnor follow the doctrine of the Way of Absolute Candor, which runs entirely counter to everything that the secretive Romulans hold dear.
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In "Maps and Legends", the circumstances of the failed Romulan evacuation are fleshed out, including the fact that several species threatened to leave the Federation if they helped them. This episode was released on the day that the UK left the EU, one of the reasons being xenophobia.
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Gratuitous Spanish: In "Absolute Candor", Rios yells, "¡Chasumadre!" when engaged in a firefight with Kar Kantar. He then banters in Spanish with Emmet. In "Nepenthe", Rios calls Elnor "Hermano" (Brother) note it's incorrectly listed as "Hey, Mano" in the official English closed captioning, and later bids him "Adios" (Goodbye). In "Broken Pieces", Rios sings the Spanish children's song "Arroz con leche (Rice with milk)" to regain control of his ship after Soji hacks it. He later makes it clear to her that "Sirena's my goddamn ship, hija (daughter)." In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1": Rios curses in Spanish twice during his Space Battle with Narek: "¡Puta madre! (Motherfucker!)" and "¡Malparido! (Bastard!)" There are two Spanish words in this exchange between Jurati and Rios: In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2": Rios whispers, "Ay caramba (interjection which denotes surprise)" when he marvels at the effectiveness of Saga's omnitool as it repairs his ship's intermix reactor. While waiting for Soji to get out of the way so that he can launch the modified drone, Rios mutters to himself, "Move, mijanote colloquial contraction for "my daughter," although in this case the meaning is "young girl", move."
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Villain Team-Up: Season 3 sees the Federation's two greatest enemies — the Changelings, or at least a Renegade Splinter Faction of them hell-bent on revenge, and the Borg — working together to destroy them.
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"It" Is Dehumanizing
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"It" Is Dehumanizing: In "Maps and Legends": Commodore Oh refers to Dahj as an "it." Narissa uses "it(s)" twice for Soji: In "The Impossible Box", Narissa corrects herself from calling Soji "she," replacing this with "it" to show her contempt.
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Make Sure He's Dead: Worf and Raffi both adopt such a stance whenever they make a corpse out of one of the modified Changelings by vaporizing the corpse with a phaser.
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Patrick Stewart Speech: It's lampshaded by Rios when he meets Picard for the first time in "The End Is the Beginning":
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Heroes Love Dogs: Early in the series premiere, Picard is woken from a dream by his pet pitbull, whom he addresses as "Number One."
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Cool Old Guy: Even though he has slowed down over the years and in the first season is suffering from a terminal brain abnormality, Picard still counts as one. William Riker has become one in his own right. Even though he is largely retired by 2399, he does not hesitate to return to active duty and come to the aid of his friend and former CO. And nothing would give him greater pleasure than to kick "treacherous Tal-Shiar ass." Season 3 sees the return of the entire main TNG cast, qualifying them as cool old guys (and gals); Worf stands out with his introduction, reeling off a list of his achievements ending with "slayer of Gowron", and then offering Raffi tea in almost the same breath.
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Death Means Humanity: The android Data is "alive" in a simulation. Understanding that human life is precious because it is finite, he asks Picard to shut down the simulation keeping his mind alive, so that, however briefly, he may exist as a being with a finite lifespan. Picard does so, and Data passes away in seconds, fulfilling his wish.
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Master Swordsman
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In "Absolute Candor", Elnor and his tan qalanq arrive just in time to rescue Picard from Tenqem. The thug loses his head when he ignores Elnor's warning to back down.
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual: The comic book Star Trek Picard: Countdown explores the Federation's effort to evacuate the Romulans and is most important for showing the circumstances in which Picard met Laris and Zhaban. The Tie-In Novel elaborates the motives for the worlds threatening to secede from the Federation. They were newer members and colonies outraged the resources to develop their worlds to Federation standards were instead being directed to adding longstanding enemies. Synth labor mollified them as it could improve their own planets afterwards, but the Utopia Planitia attack and subsequent Ban on A.I. drove the last nail into that coffin.
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Artistic License – Biology
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Artistic License – Biology: The firstborn child of Troi and Riker was infected by a silicon-based virus. The prospect of a silicon-based virus being able to do anything to a carbon-based lifeform is highly dubious. Viruses reproduce by hijacking host cells to produce more copies of the virus. In order to produce more copies of a silicon-based virus the host cell would obviously need to have silicon in it, which human cells do not. Star Trek: Enterprise made the same mistake in "Observer Effect".
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Eiffel Tower Effect
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Eiffel Tower Effect: Whenever a scene takes place in San Francisco, it's usually preceded by a shot of the Golden Gate Bridge. There's a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower before it switches to Dahj hiding in a Parisian alleyway.
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And This Is for...
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And This Is for...: In "Stardust City Rag", the last thing Seven of Nine says to Bjayzl is that she's killing her for Icheb. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", as Seven kicks Narissa to her death, she declares:
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Word of Saint Paul
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In "Nepenthe", Hugh passes away in Elnor's arms, and to mirror the above example, he's another ex-Borg drone who bites the dust in the company of someone he loves; Jonathan Del Arco had portrayed Hugh as being in love with Elnor.
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David Versus Goliath
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David Versus Goliath: In "Absolute Candor", La Sirena versus Kar Kantar's Bird-of-Prey, with a surprise assist from Seven of Nine; the heroes in their small vessels manage to disable the warlord's larger ship. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", the Coppelian Orchids are dwarfed by the Borg Cube, but three of them are able to neutralize the Artifact and drag it down to the planet surface.
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The Blank
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The Blank: Soji's father appears in her memories this way, which is a clue that they were faked.
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: Lea Thompson has a brief cameo as Dr. Diane Werner in 2.5 "Fly Me To The Moon". She also directed 2.3 "Assimilated".
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The Medic
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The Medic: Dr. Agnes Jurati is the sole non-combatant and the most emotionally fragile. She becomes the love interest of Rios.
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Obligatory Earpiece Touch
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Obligatory Earpiece Touch: In "Absolute Candor", Picard keeps his finger on his earpiece in the flashback while Raffi notifies him about the synth attack on Mars. In "The Impossible Box", Narek taps his earpiece twice as he warns the Romulan Reclamation Site's head of security that Employee badge 74983 stroke 2 is extremely dangerous after Soji escapes from the Zhal Makh meditation chamber. In "Nepenthe", Narissa presses a button to activate her earpiece just before she asks Narek if he's ready to depart from the Artifact. In "Broken Pieces", Narissa turns on her earpiece when she demands an update from her subordinate about the whereabouts of "the freak" (i.e., Elnor).
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Scannable Man
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Scannable Man: A flashback from "Maps and Legends" shows that Starfleet's synths were poor imitations of Data, with their designation printed on the front and back of their heads.
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We All Die Someday
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The translation of the Latin episode name "Et in Arcadia Ego" is "Even in Arcadia, there am I." The phrase is generally regarded as a memento mori, the "I" in question being Death (represented in this case by the Romulan fleet), and Arcadia meaning some utopian land like the synth compound on Coppelius.
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Space Fighter
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Space Fighter: Picard introduces the Romulan Snakehead fighter, a single-pilot scout ship that packs a lot of firepower for its small size.
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Obstructive Bureaucrat
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Obstructive Bureaucrat: The Romulan Star Empire is no more, but its successor, the Romulan Free State, is still a bureaucratic nightmare.
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Bloodier and Gorier
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Bloodier and Gorier: Picard is significantly more violent than TNG. The reclamation surgery that is performed on a Borg drone is quite graphic with its Facial Horror, as the flesh beneath the patient's ocular processing core is exposed. The scene where Icheb is mutilated for his Borg implants is disturbing to the level of Torture Porn. Bjayzl briefly becomes Ludicrous Gibs when she's shot by a phaser rifle. There's a slow-motion sequence of green arterial spray gushing out from a Romulan with a Slashed Throat courtesy of Elnor's sword. A Zhat Vash initiate gruesomely claws at her own face in close-up, breaking through the skin.
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Faceless Goons
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In "Remembrance", Faceless Goons teleport into Dahj's apartment, murder her boyfriend and shove a sack over her head so she can be hauled off for interrogation. She proceeds to kill every one of them despite being unable to see.
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Reveal Shot
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Reveal Shot: At the end of "Remembrance", the camera pulls out to reveal that the ship being salvaged in the Romulan Reclamation Zone is a Borg cube that dwarfs all the other ships gathered around it.
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Family of Choice
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Seven of Nine is so moved by the exchange between Picard and Elnor that she becomes teary-eyed, as she understands that they're a Family of Choice.
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All There in the Script
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Arcana, Sutra, Saga, Codex and Rune note the last two are All There in the Script continue the trend of Soong-type androids having Punny Names on the theme of knowledge, such as Data and Lore. invokedWord of God says that the androids created by Altan Soong and Bruce Maddox, such as Dahj and Soji, have flower names, while those created by the other synths are named in honour of their progenitor, Data.
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Aborted Arc
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Aborted Arc: The Sequel Hook left at the end of season 2, a reformed Borg Collective is aware of an Outside-Context Problem (possibly another time, place or dimension) and seeks to ally with Starfleet to confront it, is entirely ignored. The third and final season is something of a Retool, picking up story threads from decades in the past and not anything recent.
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Brutal Honesty
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Brutal Honesty: The Qowat Milat warrior nuns follow the Way of Absolute Candor. It forbids not just lying, but even holding back, and so they bluntly tell other people precisely what their feelings are about them. In "Absolute Candor", Zani doesn't sugarcoat her words, not even to a little kid who's desperate for affection. In "The Impossible Box": Jurati doesn't appreciate Elnor pointing out what she's feeling. Narek discloses Soji's true nature to her rather cruelly.
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Forced Sleep
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In "The Impossible Box", Soji's eyes flicker open when she wakes up from her Forced Sleep, and the framed photograph of herself with Dahj appears hazy.
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Unfolding Plan Montage
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Unfolding Plan Montage: In "Stardust City Rag", as the heroes plan to enter Bjayzl's casino on Freecloud, the scene jumps back and forth between them preparing and then executing their undercover op. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", the scene switches between Narek, Rios, Raffi and Elnor discussing how they will gain access to Coppelius Station and being inspected by the android guards at the entrance.
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: The series's theme begins with a cue from Batai's flute tune in "The Inner Light", arguably the most popular Picard-centric episode of TNG ever. The first episode's soundtrack begins with Bing Crosby singing "Blue Skies", which was sung by Data at Riker and Troi's wedding in Star Trek: Nemesis. Dahj insists she's from Seattle, like fellow programmed amnesiac Tyler in Discovery. The music playing at the end of "Remembrance", as the Romulan refugees are seen living in a damaged Borg cube, is a re-arrangement of the Romulan theme from the TOS episode "Balance of Terror". In "The End is the Beginning", Picard goes to visit Raffi Musiker at her house at the foot of the Vasquez Rocks, complete with on-screen text identifying them. This marks the first time the location has been portrayed as its future self, rather than the backdrop of many a barren alien planet since first showing up back in Star Trek: The Original Series. A motif from Jerry Goldsmith's The Next Generation themenote also the theme to Star Trek: The Motion Picture plays at the end of the Picard theme, when Picard enters his personal archive, and when Picard launches his plan in "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2." The theme to Voyager plays as Seven transports from the La Sirena. The classic Trek fanfare, heard at the start of both the TOS and TNG themes, as well as the end of the theme to Discovery, is heard both at the end of "Nepenthe", when Riker's fleet arrives, and during the introduction of the new Stargazer. The Emergency Engineering Hologram speaks with a Scottish accent. Or, more accurately, he speaks with James Doohan's impression of a Scottish accent. For the third and fourth time (or sixth and seventh, if you count Data, Lore and B-4), Brent Spiner plays different members of the Soong family, Altan Soong and Adam Soong, after Noonian Soong (in TNG) and Arik Soong (in Enterprise). Sutra says, "Fascinating" after performing the Vulcan mind meld and hearing the synthetics' message. "Fascinating" was Spock's most famous catchphrase, a nod to Sutra's interest in Vulcan culture. Data's variant was usually "Intriguing...", although he did employ "Fascinating" on a few occasions, most notably when his mind "melded" with the Borg Collective in "The Best of Both Worlds." Guinan's bar in Los Angeles is located at 10 Forward Avenue, a reference to her role as bartender in the Enterprise-D's Ten Forward lounge. Jerry Goldsmith's TNG theme plays as Picard enters the Stargazer's bridge. Q name-drops the titles of Star Trek episodes dealing with dystopian alternate universes, "Yesterday's Enterprise" and "In A Mirror Darkly." Sheesh, you'd think he was Beckett Mariner. The passcode to the Borg Queen's cell is "M 5 10", a reference to the M5 rogue computer from the original series. Jurati's subconscious triggers her to find instances of the number 15, just like Data and the number 3 in the TNG episode "Cause and Effect". The "punk on a bus" scene from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is replayed, with the same actor, no less. The Borg theme from First Contact plays as the Queen considers Seven's request for help. Rios says, "I'm from Chile, I only work in outer space", paraphrasing Kirk from "Star Trek IV". Picard describes his father as "relentless", the same word Q used to describe the Borg. The Borg Queen cites "hope and fear" as words that appear in all languages. "Hope And Fear" was the name of a Borg-centric episode of Voyager. At the start of the third season Raffi is in the M'Talas system, named after the showrunner Terry Matalas.
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Funny Background Event
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Funny Background Event: In "Stardust City Rag", when Picard speaks with a Maurice Chevalier Accent for the first time, Elnor, who's standing behind him, has a "What the heck is my father figure doing?" expression. In "The Impossible Box", as Picard and Hugh race through the Artifact to find Soji, one of the ex-Borg they run past spots Picard and very confusedly asks, "...Locutus?" In "Nepenthe," teenage Kestra plays on her "phone" at dinner while the adults are stumped over the location of Soji's homeworld. She's holding her 24th century smartphone under the table like a kid trying not to get caught... until she blurts out the location of Soji's planet, having contacted a friend on the device and simply asked.
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Special Guest
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Special Guest: The following actors received the "Special Guest Star" billing in the main titles: Jeri Ryan ("Absolute Candor", "Stardust City Rag", "Broken Pieces", "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1 & 2") Brent Spiner ("Remembrance", "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1 & 2") Jonathan Frakes ("Nepenthe", "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", "The Next Generation", "Disengage") John de Lancie throughout Season 2 Whoopi Goldberg ("The Star Gazer", "Farewell") Gates McFadden ("The Next Generation", "Disengage") Michael Dorn ("Disengage")
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Bilingual Bonus
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Bilingual Bonus: In Farsi, qowat milat means "power of the people," which is an apt name for a sect of Romulan warrior nuns who defy the Tal Shiar. The translation of the Latin episode name "Et in Arcadia Ego" is "Even in Arcadia, there am I." The phrase is generally regarded as a memento mori, the "I" in question being Death (represented in this case by the Romulan fleet), and Arcadia meaning some utopian land like the synth compound on Coppelius.
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Beauty Equals Goodness
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Beauty Equals Goodness: There are two Romulan men who are part of the main cast, so Elnor, the most gorgeous between the two of them, is the most heroic and the most sympathetic. It should be noted that his actor, Evan Evagora, is a former model. That said, Harry Treadaway is hardly difficult on the eyes himself.
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Back in the Saddle
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In "Maps and Legends", when Laris learns of Picard's plans to get Back in the Saddle, she wonders if he has dementia.
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Fantastic Drug
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Fantastic Drug: Raffi grows and smokes something called snakeleaf, a side effect of which is heightened paranoia.
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We Help the Helpless
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We Help the Helpless: The Qowat Milat, the Warrior Monk order of Romulan women, only agree to bind their swords to hopeless causes. Seven of Nine explains the mission of the Fenris Rangers, a Vigilante Militia that formed to maintain order after the Romulan Neutral Zone collapsed and the Federation pulled back, to be "helping people who have no one else to help them." As the Executive Director of the Borg Reclamation Project, Hugh supervises the recuperation of ex-Borg drones who have recently undergone the reclamation procedure. The xBs are the most loathed people in the galaxy, so virtually no one is willing to make the effort to understand that they're victims who need help. Hugh was once part of the Collective, so he knows all too well what it's like to be in their place, and he tries his best to care for those who have no else to care for them.
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French Jerk
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In "Stardust City Rag", Picard goes all-in on his French Jerk persona:
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Borrowed Catchphrase
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Borrowed Catchphrase: Jurati gets to say Picard's iconic "Make it so" to the man himself in the Season 1 finale, promptly followed by Picard replying with his other iconic order.
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Dead Guy Junior
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Dead Guy Junior: Riker and Troi name their son Thaddeus after Riker's Civil War ancestor Colonel Thaddius Riker (the same one whose life was saved by a Q), and their daughter Kestra after Troi's older sister, who drowned as a child. The synth cat Spot II is named after Spot, Data's orange tabby. Beverly's son Jack is named after her long-dead husband.
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Previously on…
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Previously on…: With the exception of the series premiere, all the episodes include a recap.
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Arch-Enemy
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In "Nepenthe", it's lampshaded by Rios, who believes Elnor is out of his mind for staying on the Artifact, which is crawling with Tal Shiar (the Arch-Enemy of the Qowat Milat), instead of transporting back to La Sirena.
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Dies Wide Open
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Dies Wide Open: In "Remembrance", Dahj cries over the corpse of her boyfriend, whose eyes are "staring" at nothing, which is how she knows that he's dead. In "Absolute Candor", Tenqem still appears be glaring at Picard when his head falls off. In "Stardust City Rag", Bruce Maddox dies while looking at the camera. In "Nepenthe", Elnor (and the audience) can see the precise moment when Hugh passes away by the latter's lifeless eyes, which remain open. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", Altan Soong laments while he cradles Saga's body, whose murder by Eye Scream is evident because while her right optical processor is visibly intact, her left one has been irreversibly damaged by her own hummingbird brooch. When he expires in "Vox", Captain Liam Shaw just stops after passing command to Seven of Nine.
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Disapproving Look: In "The Impossible Box", Picard is visibly displeased when Raffi takes a hit from her pipe. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", Elnor glares at Narek throughout the latter's campfire story because he doesn't trust a Zhat Vash agent whose sister had murdered Hugh.
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After the End
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After the End: In addition to qualifying in a metafictional sense — being the first continuation of the "Prime" timeline since the 2387 Earth-Shattering Kaboom, referred to solely in flashbacks, which kicked off the events of the 2009 pre-boot — it also takes place in 2399, after the aforementioned Earth-Shattering Kaboom left the Romulan species without a homeworld.
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Never Bring a Gun to a Knife Fight
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Never Bring a Gun to a Knife Fight: As Elnor demonstrates in "The Impossible Box", a single Qowat Milat can efficiently cut down several opponents armed with disruptors with only a tan qalanq, a type of Romulan sword favoured by the sisterhood. Elnor, a rare male disciple of the order, moves and reacts more swiftly than his foes (which includes his fellow Romulans, who are equal to him in terms of physical strength), so they're dead before they can fire their energy weapons. In "Nepenthe", he deftly avoids multiple projectiles thanks to his Super-Reflexes, and he can throw a knife at Narissa faster than she can pull the trigger of her handgun. No wonder the Tal Shiar has failed to eradicate the warrior nuns (who are explicitly stated to be the enemies of the Romulan Secret Police), and is even scared of the Qowat Milat.
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Gratuitous French
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Gratuitous French: In "Remembrance": Picard talks to his pet dog in French, who is carrying a small dead animal in his mouth. Zhaban thinks Picard is being overly dramatic when the latter says, "Bien, à la guillotine, alors" (Well, to the guillotine, then) before his interview with the Federation News Network reporter. In "The End Is the Beginning": Zhaban lists the contents of a bag of food which includes Madame Arnaud's terrine d'oie (goose terrine). Rios warns Picard, "It's about to get real hot chez vous (at your home)." An odd choice for the Hispanic Rios, unless he was playing on Picard's Frenchiness. In "Stardust City Rag", Picard goes all-in on his French Jerk persona: In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", Picard utters a mistimed "Adieu" (Farewell) after Riker ends their transmission.
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Lingerie Scene
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Lingerie Scene: In "Maps and Legends", Soji and Narek are in bed together in their underwear. We get to see Soji in her Black Bra and Panties as she gets up and gets dressed. Narek has roughly the masculine equivalent (although he exposes less skin than Soji) with a black tank top and boxer shorts.
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Ruder and Cruder
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Ruder and Cruder: This show fires off the profanities like photon torpedoes. Season 1 contains no less than eight Precision F Strikes (nine if you also count the Irish "feckers") — more than the entire rest of the franchise, combined.
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Stable Time Loop
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Renée Picard is seen reading a Dixon Hill novel titled "The Pallid Son." The "Pallid Man" was one of the main antagonists of 12 Monkeys, who also happens to be the son of a genetically engineered super-soldier...who was the result of a Stable Time Loop with the Pallid Man himself. ''12 Monkeys'' can be quite weird and mind-fucky like that.
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Ate His Gun
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After Vandermeer Ate His Gun in remorse after carrying out a black flag directive, Rios was forced to pretend that he didn't know why his captain committed suicide when he submitted his official report.
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Teleport Interdiction
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Teleport Interdiction: The ability to use the transporter to beam down to (or to beam up from) Vashti is extremely limited. Picard has to receive clearance from Central Station before he can teleport to the planet, which is protected by an impenetrable shield. The transporter signal can only pass through the Deadly Force Field when there's an open spot in the network, which occurs every 30 minutes, and the gap only lasts for a minute each time. Bjayzl's casino has a shield which prevents the La Sirena crew from beaming in or out from orbit. Seven of Nine is given a transport enhancer that allows them to bypass the shield once they get her inside. Coppelius Station has transport inhibitors that prevent beaming, so Rios, Raffi, Narek, and Elnor have to find another way to sneak in the modified drone which contains Narek's molecular solvent grenades into the colony.
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Binary Suns
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Binary Suns: The planet Vashti is located in a binary star system, and both suns shine down on North Station. There's an octonary star system where eight stars are arranged in seven distinct orbits: four pairs of stars orbit each other, two pairs of those orbit each other in a larger radius, and those two pairs orbit each other in the largest radius. There's a habitable planet named Aia in the center of the main orbit. It was artificially constructed so that any spacefaring civilization would notice it and investigate, since the odds of such a system forming naturally would be infinitesimal.
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Actor Allusion
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Actor Allusion: Wesley's recruitment speech, especially the part about safety not being guaranteed, echoes strongly one at the end of John Scalzi's Kaiju Preservation Society, which his actor narrates the audiobook for. In Imposters Shaw at one point hums the song "Don't You Forget About Me", which Todd Stashwick's character in 12 Monkeys sang frequently.
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The Smart Guy
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The Smart Guy: Raffi Musiker had formerly worked for Starfleet Intelligence, so she's the most analytical person in the group. She does the information-gathering for the team and is The Strategist.
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Kill the Ones You Love
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Kill the Ones You Love: In "Stardust City Rag": At Icheb's urging, Seven of Nine performs a Mercy Kill on her surrogate son, who's dying in agony after being mutilated by a black-market surgeon for his Borg components. As a Zhat Vash mole, Jurati deactivates the hematic micro-repair unit that was stabilizing Maddox's cardiovascular function, which causes him to die. He was her boyfriend before the Federation's synth ban. In "The Impossible Box", Narek follows his orders to terminate Soji despite developing romantic feelings for her.
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Adaptational Sympathy: Despite being the bogeyman of the TNG era — and, for that matter, being the most powerful civilization in the Milky Way galaxy — the Borg are treated sympathetically by the show, which leans away from their Determinator Implacable Man villainy and into the pathos of the Unwilling Roboticization. Even their role as the ultimate Big Bad of season 3 — which returns the Borg to their roots as relentless, unstoppable villains who are out to assimilate the Federation once and for all — has an Alas, Poor Villain angle, with the trillions-strong Collective effectively extinct thanks to the events of "Endgame", and the last Borg Queen reduced to a raving Omnicidal Maniac who's been forced to cannibalize her few surviving drones to keep her mangled body alive.
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Boring, but Practical
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Boring, but Practical: In "Absolute Candor", Raffi describes Vashti's planetary defense system as primitive, but effective. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", La Sirena is totally without power, so without Sickbay's fancy Holographic Terminal, Jurati is unable to scan an unconscious Picard until she finds an old-school medical tricorder.
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Properly Paranoid
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Throughout he series, the Zhat Vash are depicted as villains for their fear and bigotry against synths. However, "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1" completely justifies their fears when Sutra reveals that the Admonition that the Zhat Vash discovered was a message left by a powerful synthetic race saying that if they discover any synthetics in danger, they will completely exterminate all organic life in the galaxy. Not only that, but Sutra and Altan Soong are actively building a beacon to summon the advanced synthetic race for that exact purpose.
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Living Lie Detector
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In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", Narek claims that he was afraid that Soji would kill him, which is why he attempted to murder her in the Zhal Makh meditation chamber, but this is a big fat lie because she hadn't activated yet, so she presented no danger to him at the time. Soji, now a Living Lie Detector, tells him to shut up.
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Noodle Incident: Something happened on the Enterprise-E that means it's not possible to reactivate her to fight the Borg. Whatever happened, Worf insists it was not his fault.
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Conflict Ball
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Conflict Ball: Picard and Riker both forget that they're professionals with decades of command experience under their respective belts so that they can spend a few minutes childishly shouting at each other in front of their bridge crew at the end of "Seventeen Seconds." Their dispute is resolved almost immediately at the start of the next episode.
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Electronic Eyes
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Electronic Eyes: In "Maps and Legends", the rims of F8's irises and pupils suddenly glow when he turns rogue. In "The Impossible Box", we get a brief glimpse of what the world looks like through Hugh's eyes, and his field of vision is peppered with green Borg symbols. In "Broken Pieces", Seven of Nine's eyes light up with green Borg graphics when she becomes the Artifact's Queen, while the holograms' eyes light up white when they search their memories (the computer's databanks). In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", Saga's memories are stored in her optical processors, but because her eye is damaged, some of the data has been corrupted.
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Trojan Prisoner
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Trojan Prisoner: In "Stardust City Rag", Seven of Nine offers herself as payment for Maddox, for secretly personal reasons, but rationalizing that her Borg components would be a fair trade. Raffi hides a small transport enhancer on her person which will blend in with her implants and rigs the cuffs to come off whenever Seven wants, allowing her to get the drop on Bjayzl. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", Narek volunteers to pretend to be the captive of Rios, Raffi and Elnor so that they can turn him in for Saga's murder. It's a ruse so that they can enter Coppelius Station and get close enough to the beacon in order to destroy it.
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Ban on A.I.
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Ban on A.I.: Starfleet has banned all research into synthetic life after the Mars incident, which seems to refer to androids specifically. Starfleet does still employ sapient holograms, as seen in the holographic Index curator for the Quantum Archives. Rios' starship includes an EMH, an ENH (Emergency Navigational Hologram), an EHH (Emergency Hospitality Hologram), an ETH (Emergency Tactical Hologram) and an EEH (Emergency Engineering Hologram), so presumably holograms were exempt from the ban as long as they were kept under certain constraints.
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Humans Are Bastards
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Humans Are Bastards: Played with. The flashback of what happened at the Utopia Planitia Shipyards on that fateful day of 2385 in "Maps and Legends" shows the humans treating their synth counterparts as nothing more than slaves and calling them derogatory names like "plastic people." However, it also rightfully shows that some humans are actually afraid of what they can do. It is also made clear that the androids have no noticeable personality, despite some characters trying to interact with them as co-workers, and fall squarely into the Uncanny Valley. And even then, at least one character protests when another starts being openly hostile.
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Curb-Stomp Battle: In "Remembrance", after Dahj activates, it takes a dozen seconds for her to kill three Romulan assassins. In "Absolute Candor", Elnor dispatches three Romulan thugs who attack Picard in two seconds flat, knocking out two of them and decapitating Tenqem. In "Stardust City Rag", Seven of Nine guns down Bjayzl and her entire security detail at the casino. In "The Impossible Box", Elnor cuts down three Romulan guards with his tan qalanq so quickly that they don't have a chance to pull the trigger on their disruptors. In "Nepenthe", from the moment Elnor performs a flip through the air, he slices through four of Narissa's minions in about ten seconds. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", 218 Romulan warbirds face off against twenty or so Coppelian Orchids. After the onslaught is over, Jurati reports to Picard that 200 Romulan vessels remain. (It should be pointed out that this means 18 of the 20 Orchids at least achieved a Taking You with Me, which is a decent success rate if an inefficient tactic.)
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Title, Please!
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Title, Please!: Unlike TNG, Picard lacks an Episode Title Card. Season 3 subverts this at in exchange for Title-Only Opening along with the episode title.
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Blue Is Heroic
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Blue Is Heroic: Elnor's Qowat Milat robe is navy blue to serve as a visual cue that unlike most Romulans in this franchise, he's one of the good guys.
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: Despite advanced medical technology capable of allowing humans to live up to a century and a half, Picard is still a 94-year-old man and has trouble keeping up with Dahj as they're fleeing up a long flight of stairs. When their attackers catch up, he has to sit the battle out because he's too exhausted to do anything. The fact of the matter is that B4 was an incomplete prototype to Lore and Data. Trying to run Data's far more advanced neural net on B4's brain only ended up damaging them both. In a present-day analogy, a CD player would have no way of handling the information on a Blu-Ray disc. Picard goes to Starfleet Command and asks to be reinstated and provided with a ship and crew for a rescue mission, only two days after delivering a fairly bitter and vitriolic speech on live television in which he declared that Starfleet had acted in a dishonorable and criminal manner by abandoning the Romulans. This is also fourteen years after he resigned from Starfleet in protest of the same decision. He also brings no credible evidence to justify going on the mission in question. Naturally, Admiral Kirsten Clancy calls out Picard for his "sheer fucking hubris" and turns down his request. It also emerges that part of the reason Starfleet abandoned evacuating Romulus is because at least fourteen worlds threatened to leave the Federation if aid was provided. The Federation was founded to stand united against the Romulan Star Empire in the first place, and it's been locked in a Space Cold War with the Romulans for several generations; even after Romulus helped fight against the Dominion, there's obviously still an ocean of bad blood on either side. It has been fourteen years since Picard left Starfleet, and probably even longer since the last time he actually piloted a ship. So when he eagerly takes La Sirena's helm in "Broken Pieces", he sheepishly returns command to Rios after a few seconds upon realizing that he has no idea how to work all those new holographic interfaces. Two episodes later, when he actually has to pilot La Sirena himself, he's visibly struggling to maintain an even flight pattern, which is made worse by his accelerating Irumodic Syndrome. Showing up at a person's place of work and asking a bunch of questions about said person will cause people to notice, as shown when Hugh correctly identifies Narek as a spy after the latter arrives at the Artifact searching for Soji. Even if you were the best spy in the galaxy, having no apparent job, no known affiliations, and unlimited access to the entire facility makes you conspicuous. The Europa Gala security almost immediately notices the team talking to themselves and correctly assumes they up to something. Captain Shaw's criticisms of Picard's misadventures demonstrates that however heroic Picard and his crew may have been, someone who looks at their activities without the full context could easily view them as a bunch of irresponsible cowboys. Likewise Shaw immediately shutting down Picard and Riker when they ask for a major course change is perfectly valid and reasonable: They show up suddenly, have no official authority over him, and provide no good reason he should obey them.
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Captain Obvious
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Jurati visits a nightclub in Los Angeles named "Deacon's." Deacon was the name of Stashwick's character in 12 Monkeys, and his story concluded with him opening a bar named, you guessed it, "Deacon's."
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Literally Shattered Lives
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Literally Shattered Lives: In "Surrender", Vadic gets spaced by the resurrected Data, and her frozen corpse shatters against the Shrike's hull.
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Broken Aesop
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Broken Aesop: The supposed anti-discrimination message conveyed via Fantastic Racism against the synths doesn't quite work when the synths turn out to be the first season's — and quite possibly the franchise's — Greater-Scope Villain. All it takes to doom galactic civilization is for one of them to find the Admonition and construct a beacon that will summon the Higher Synthetics, which from what we see isn't at all hard to do. On top of that, according to the Higher Synthetics themselves, synths and organics will inevitably destroy each other in endless Robot Wars, as has happened many times before in this galaxy and others. While this doesn't justify the bigotry toward individual synths like Soji, it still presents them as a group capable of causing disproportionate chaos and death at a moment's notice, making the Federation and the Romulans' wariness of them somewhat justified. Picard rails against the Federation's xenophobic attitude toward the Romulans, saying that they abandoned the rescue effort out of misguided racism and cowardice. However, as Season 1 progresses, we learn that it was indeed Romulan agents (specifically Commodore Oh, a high-ranking Zhat Vash mole in Starfleet) who hacked the synth workers on Mars and triggered the attack on Utopia Planitia in order to shift Federation opinion and policy against synthetics. Meaning, Romulans committed a major terrorist attack against the Federation to turn them against an unrelated third party, unflinchingly condemning not only 90,000 Federation citizens, but untold millions of their own people to death in the process. While the Zhat Vash are depicted as a fanatical splinter group of the Tal Shiar, Admiral Clancy and the other hard-liners are nonetheless Right for the Wrong Reasons.
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Blatant Lies
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Blatant Lies: In "Maps and Legends", Laris is an ex-Tal Shiar agent, so she would know perfectly well that her device is not permitted within the Federation. In "The Impossible Box": When Jurati explains to Picard that Maddox died because his heart failed due to injuries he had sustained on Freecloud, it's a fabrication because she had murdered him. After Narek sighs in frustration during their Walk and Talk, Soji asks him, "What's wrong?", and his false reply is, "Nothing." She doesn't buy it and follows up with, "Narek, what is it?" In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", Narek claims that he was afraid that Soji would kill him, which is why he attempted to murder her in the Zhal Makh meditation chamber, but this is a big fat lie because she hadn't activated yet, so she presented no danger to him at the time. Soji, now a Living Lie Detector, tells him to shut up. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", after Seven of Nine forces Narissa to discard her disruptor, the latter claims she's unarmed. Seven sees right through her fib and removes Narissa's concealed knives.
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Flower Motifs
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Flower Motifs: The Coppelian synths embrace a floral theme. Dahj was named after a yellow-and-pink orchid (Orchidaceae Dahj oncidium), Beautiful Flower is the male Ambassador who encountered the U.S.S. ibn Majid, and the ship-disabling vessels which look exactly like giant flowers are called Orchids. The staff weapons◊ held by Codex and Rune vaguely resemble long floral stems, and the tips are styled like petals that haven't bloomed yet.
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Wretched Hive
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Wretched Hive: Picard establishes that the Romulan Neutral Zone collapsed after the destruction of Romulus. Without any official form of law enforcement, the whole region has devolved into anarchy and is crawling with warlords and criminals.
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Alien Sky
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Alien Sky: In the wide shot of North Station on Vashti, there are two suns in the sky. Two red moons orbit around Coppelius. Nepenthe has at least three moons. Aia's sky is orange, and there is a shot of two of its eight suns.
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A.I. Is a Crapshoot
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A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Subverted. In the series' present day, "synths," including sapient androids like Data and his technological "daughters" Dahj and Soji, are banned in the Federation due to rogue synths destroying Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards and most of Mars with them in 2385. The synths in question are shown in "Maps and Legends", and they're presented as non-sapient industrial tools. Sure enough, they turn out to have been sabotaged by the Zhat Vash in the hopes that the Federation would react by banning them, and the actual sapient synths created by Bruce Maddox and Altan Soong are no more (or less) inclined to evil than organics.
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Actionized Sequel
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Actionized Sequel: Star Trek: The Next Generation was never particularly big on action sequences, and the ones it did have were very much the product of a 1990's television budget. Picard features much flashier, more modern action scenes that look more in line with the new J.J. Abrams Star Trek films. Contrast Data, who almost never got involved in physical altercations despite his massive Super-Strength, with his "daughter" Dahj, a Lightning Bruiser who mops the floor with squads of commandos in a way that would make Khan proud. There's also Elnor, a Romulan martial arts expert who appears in seven episodes in Season 1, and he fights hand-to-hand against at least sixteen adversaries across five episodes note five Romulans in "Nepenthe", three Romulans each in "Absolute Candor", "The Impossible Box" and "Broken Pieces", plus two Soong-type androids in "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2". Because he has both Super-Reflexes and Super-Strength (plus there's an overt East Asian influence on the character), his Wuxia-inspired Fantastic Fighting Style is more superhero-like than Worf's note who's Elnor's equivalent on TNG because he's The Big Guy Token Heroic Orc. Although Narek's Fight Scene from the Season 1 finale ended up on the cutting room floor, this featurette of the invokedDeleted Scene nonetheless proves that the showrunners were aiming for more varied and elaborate forms of combat (in this case, the Romulan version of Capoeira) than on TNG.
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Dropped a Bridge on Him
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Dropped a Bridge on Him: Zhaban is said to have died of unknown causes sometime between Seasons 1 and 2.
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The Guards Must Be Crazy
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The Guards Must Be Crazy: In season 3, Jack is placed in a cell without a cursory pat-down to see if he has something he can escape with.
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Shirtless Scene
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Shirtless Scene: Rios is shirtless in his very first scene because the EMH has to remove a large piece of shrapnel which is embedded in his shoulder. He's also bare-chested when practicing soccer moves in "The Impossible Box."
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Outcast Refuge
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Outcast Refuge: After a devastating attack on Mars the Federation banned artificial lifeforms as it was believed they were responsible for the attack on Mars. Dr. Bruce Maddox and Dr. Altan Soong vehemently disagreed with the ban and left to establish a safeworld on Coppelius for artificial lifeforms. They worked on creating a new generation of artificial lifeforms in defiance of the ban. After Romulan fanatics were exposed as the real attackers the ban was lifted and Coppelius became a Federation protectorate.
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Snakes Are Sinister
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Snakes Are Sinister: Narek pilots a Snakehead, a Romulan scout ship, which reinforces the theme of Romulan culture identifying itself with predatory animals (the most famous being the raptor) to reflect its history of violence and conquest. The curved "wings" of his vessel are somewhat reminiscent of the hood of a cobra. In a Space Battle with La Sirena, Narek proves to be a formidable adversary, and Rios would later nickname him "snakehead" to express his disdain for the Zhat Vash spy, which is appropriate because Narek did try to murder Soji with a poisonous gas (his "venom," so to speak)
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Informed Attractiveness
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Informed Attractiveness: In Season 1, a few characters spontaneously remark on Narek's attractiveness to remind Soji (and the audience) that he's an irresistible Honey Trap. In "Maps and Legends", a female Trill scientist (in her only appearance) spots Narek and is immediately intrigued: In "The Impossible Box", Hugh is unsurprised that Soji is in danger and suspects that Narek is involved:
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Distant Sequel
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Distant Sequel: Picard takes place in 2399, twenty years after Star Trek: Nemesis.
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Scenery Porn
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Scenery Porn: In "Remembrance": The episode begins with shots of various nebulae, and they're stunning. The forested hills that are beyond Picard's vineyard (they can be seen behind his outdoor dining table) are picturesque. In "The End Is the Beginning", Jurati has a magnificent view of the Okinawan sea shore while eating lunch just outside of the Daystrom Institute. In "Absolute Candor", we get a glimpse of the woodland next to North Station, and it's a glorious sight in an otherwise desert environment. The humongous tree where the Qowat Milat nuns reside adds an almost mythical feel to the area. There's also a lovely waterfall on the right side of the screen. In "Nepenthe": The Okinawan sea shore is filmed from a different angle than in "The End Is the Beginning", and the wide shot of the blue-green waves crashing upon the rocky cliff is gorgeous. Nepenthe is a beautiful world with pristine forests, lakes and mountains, and we're treated to more than one sweeping vista of it.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: While staring at Narek, Soji's Trill friend tells her, "I didn't know Romulans could be so hot," to which Soji replies, "Me neither." It is indeed unexpected for longtime Trek fans (especially those of the female variety) to see a Romulan male character be depicted as attractive in-universe, and two episodes later, another hot Romulan man is introduced, and Elnor is arguably even prettier than Narek. Picard left Starfleet out of disgust over how they abandoned the Romulans to obliteration, saying that "I was standing up for the Federation for what it represents! For what it should STILL represent!", seems to mirror the feelings of fans that thought the Star Trek franchise had strayed too far from Gene Roddenberry's vision or disliked the Darker and Edgier direction that Star Trek and the sci-fi genre as a whole have taken in recent years. Criticism of the Federation being assimilistic and not living up to its own ideas has been a criticism from day one, and TNG was the main series where it was shilled as perfect. Picard’s anger and resignation from Starfleet come off like he’s realising that it’s not. Q namedrops "Yesterday's Enterprise" and "In a Mirror, Darkly", both episodes of Star Trek that share a similar plotline involving a look at alternate versions of the Federation. Q's dying can be seen as symbolic of how a wacky character whose episodes end with everything being back to normal has no place in the Discovery era where the franchise has gotten Darker and Edgier and features season-long story arcs instead of self-contained episodes.
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Big Good
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The pilot episode reveals that Starfleet cut their losses after the terrorist attack on Mars, and refused to further any efforts to save the Romulans. While Picard chastises them for being so willing to throw lives away, it's clear that 200 years of animosity between the two powers won't dissipate overnight; 14 member worlds threatened to secede if Starfleet continued helping them, and they decide it's better to keep themselves whole rather than help their oldest enemy. To Picard's credit, he wasn't wrong as to why they were wrong to abandon them, but he clearly underestimated how deeply Starfleet's self-interests ran, especially in the wake of the Dominion War and several A.I. related tragedies (as seen on Lower Decks and Prodigy) scaring them off from their role as the Big Good of the galaxy.
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Poisoned Drink Drop
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Poisoned Drink Drop: In "Stardust City Rag", while hiding out on Freecloud, Bjayzl offers Dr. Bruce Maddox a drink of Tranya. As Dr. Maddox drinks, he explains he's on the run from the Tal Shiar and is now in debt to her. Bjayzl says that changes everything. Maddox then drops and breaks his glass and falls over, paralyzed, as Bjayzl admits that dealing with the Tal Shiar is a pain in the ass.
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Advertised Extra
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Advertised Extra: Picard's pitbull Number One is front-and-center in the marketing of the show, appearing on the poster, and received a fair amount of publicity, but only appears in the series premiere. note According to director Hanelle Culpepper, Number One was supposed to have more screen time, but the dog was not trained for acting, and filming with it turned out to be a challenge. Evan Evagora appears in only three episodes of Season 2, credited as a "regular" for all of them. In one of them, he's not even playing his primary character Elnor.
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Technology Marches On
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Technology Marches On: In-universe. Rios' vessel, a commercial starship, has features which are quite advanced compared to Picard's Enterprise. Most of the interface is done through Holographic Terminals, with the pilot's chair having an eye-tracking HUD. There are also several holographic crew members, compared to just the Emergency Medical Hologram of Voyager. The increased use of synthetics was also a great change, until their eventual outlaw.
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Kansas City Shuffle
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Kansas City Shuffle: Season 3 is this trope writ large. The renegade Changelings steal a portal device to hide the fact they stole Picard's old body and are using his DNA to allow the Borg to assimilate their old foes.
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Hot as Hell
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Hot as Hell: In Romulan mythology, Seb-Cheneb and Seb-Natan are twin khalagu ("demons") who will instigate Ganmadan ("the Day of Annihilation"), and they're depicted in the pixmit card set◊ as attractive, long-haired, leggy Vulcanoid women with dresses that display a bit of their cleavage.
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All of the Other Reindeer
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In "Broken Pieces", Narissa turns on her earpiece when she demands an update from her subordinate about the whereabouts of "the freak" (i.e., Elnor).
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It's the Only Way to Be Sure
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It's the Only Way to Be Sure: The Romulan Warbird armada, upon arriving at the android homeworld, needs only a few seconds to confirm that all the androids are located in one small village directly below them. Oh orders the entire planet glassed anyway.
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Wham Shot
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Wham Shot: At the end of "Remembrance", the camera zooms out of the Romulan Reclamation Site to reveal that it's actually a Borg cube that the Romulans are converting to their own use. "Absolute Candor" ends with an emergency beam-out of a pilot to La Sirena: Seven of Nine. At the end of "Stardust City Rag", Jurati kills Bruce Maddox, revealing she's The Mole in Picard's crew. In "Broken Pieces": When Rios opens a box and looks at a drawing, the paper is translucent enough to show a figure that looks exactly like Soji. The final shot of the episode is a cloaked ship following La Sirena into the transwarp conduit — Narek has reacquired it despite Jurati's viridium tracker being neutralized. In "Vox" Troi reaches inside Jack's mind to see what this mysterious force really is. It's a BORG CUBE. The old Enterprise-D/E crew arrive at the Fleet Museum, where Geordi reveals he has one ship in mind to help them. He opens Hangar Bay 12, and a very familiar looking-shape appears...It's the Enterprise-D! But as it pulls back, it reveals there's a new star drive section under her! She's been restored to her former glory!
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Hollywood Provincialism
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Hollywood Provincialism: The plot of Season 2 requires Picard and his crew to travel back in time in order to prevent a Bad Future. And out of the infinite potential times they could go to, their first destination is Los Angeles in the year 2024.
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Elegant Weapon for a More Civilized Age
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Elegant Weapon for a More Civilized Age: On the cusp of the 25th century, it's far easier to simply push a button or pull the trigger on an energy weapon than it is to learn how to swing a sword properly, but the Qowat Milat warrior nuns continue to use the tan qalanq (an Absurdly Sharp Blade that, at least in the present-day, seems to be unique to the sisterhood) as their primary weapon. It's partly because they want to preserve the customs and lifestyle of a bygone era when Romulans were a Proud Warrior Race, and it's also because a Qowat Milat who has fully mastered the order's Fantastic Fighting Style is more lethal in combat than a small group of assailants equipped with disruptors.
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Mirroring Factions: In "The Impossible Box", Hugh doesn't see much of a distinction between the Borg Queen and the Romulans in terms of how the (ex-)drones are treated. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", Sutra equates the Federation's ban on synthetic lifeforms with the Romulan policy to hunt them down to extinction.
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Series Goal
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Series Goal: Season one: find Bruce Maddox, and (possibly with his help) find and rescue Soji. Later, prevent the Zhat Vash from destroying the synths, and prevent the synths from destroying organic life. Season two: Set Right What Once Went Wrong, and prevent Q from meddling with history to replace the Federation with the Confederacy of Earth. Season three: protect Jack Crusher from Vadic, and find out what she wants with him. Later, stop the Changelings and the Borg from destroying the Federation.
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The Big Guy
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The Big Guy: Elnor is the best melee fighter among the crew; he's a Master Swordsman with Qowat Milat Super-Reflexes and Romulan Super-Strength who can take on multiple opponents.
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Audible Sharpness
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Audible Sharpness: You'll always know when Elnor is brandishing his tan qalanq because of the high-pitched, katana-like "shwing" sound effect. It also serves as a reminder of how ludicrously sharp his sword is. His scabbard is wooden, so it shouldn't generate that metallic noise when he unsheathes and sheathes his blade, but Rule of Cool and The Coconut Effect are in play.
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Unresolved Sexual Tension
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Dr. Beverly Crusher was a compassionate Chief Medical Officer who had a very troubled romantic history with Picard. When she returns in Season 3, she's since left Starfleet to further fuel her efforts to help others in trouble, cutting off ties with her old friends, and becoming a full-fledged Combat Medic. Oh, and she has a son with Picard.
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Our Demons Are Different
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Our Demons Are Different: In Romulan mythology, there are at least two different types of demonic creatures; the twin sisters Seb-Cheneb and Seb-Natan are khalagu ("demons"), and the former can summon ch'khalagu ("very bad demons") who will ferociously devour all living beings.
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Covert Group
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Covert Group: The existence of the Zhat Vash is kept secret not just from the general public, but the Tal Shiar as well. Zhaban, who was once a member of the Romulan Secret Police, dismisses the ancient cabal as just a myth to frighten new recruits. However, Picard later discovers with Laris' help that the Zhat Vash is indeed real, and this shadowy group is The Unfettered to an even greater degree than the Tal Shiar.
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Single-Biome Planet
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Single-Biome Planet: Because Vashti is part of a binary star system, it's hotter and drier than Earth, and when viewed from space, the planet surface is mostly desert except for small pockets of water and vegetation.
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Bookends
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Book Ends: "Blue Skies" is heard during the opening Picard/Data Dream Sequence in the pilot. It plays again in the Season 1 finale when Picard terminates the simulation housing Data's consciousness and allows him to die. At the beginning and the end of "Stardust City Rag", a blond woman (Seven of Nine and Jurati, respectively) is crying when she kills a man she loves (Icheb and Maddox, respectively) who is lying helplessly on an operating table.
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Multi-Part Episode
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Multi-Part Episode: The Season 1 finale "Et in Arcadia Ego" was divided into two episodes.
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Cybernetics Eat Your Soul
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Cybernetics Eat Your Soul: Discussed in "Stardust City Rag" when Seven of Nine asks Picard if he got his humanity back after being liberated from the Borg. Lampshaded in "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2" by Rios when he's concerned about the potential side effects of using Saga's omnitool to repair his ship.
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Happy Ending Override
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Happy Ending Override: The ending of Nemesis implied that Data managed to survive his death by uploading his mind to B4. Picard's series premiere confirms that he tried this, but it didn't work because B4's positronic brain wasn't advanced enough to contain Data's mind. Nearly everything Data uploaded was lost and B4 is now kept disassembled in a drawer. He did, at least, get two "daughters" made based on his mind. Seven of Nine didn't get her happily ever after with Chakotay, which may or may not have something to do with his fate in Star Trek: Prodigy. It's implied it may have been her Last Het Romance. Icheb, who was rescued from the Borg and traveled to the Alpha Quandrant as effectively Seven of Nine's adoptive son, is brutally murdered by criminals so they can harvest his Borg components to sell on the black market.
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Guns Akimbo
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Guns Akimbo: In "Stardust City Rag", Elnor grabs two phaser pistols and points them at Bjayzl's female bodyguards, and later, Seven of Nine shoots Bjayzl and her goons with a pair of phaser rifles. In "Broken Pieces", Narissa exterminates the xBs by shooting them with two disruptors.
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Lucky Charms Title
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Lucky Charms Title: As seen in the page image, the title replaces the "A" in Picard's name with a Starfleet arrowhead symbol.
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Dark Is Not Evil
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Dark Is Not Evil: The Qowat Milat nuns wear a black robe and a black headdress, and they're friends and allies of Picard. Hugh's executive director uniform is black, and he's among the nicest and most empathetic people working at the Artifact. Picard's ensemble is often black and/or dark grey, and he's the Hero Protagonist of the series. Jurati's Borg have even scarier aesthetics than the mainline Collective. They appear to be genuinely benevolent.
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Fantastic Racism
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The galaxy-wide Fantastic Racism against the xBs is so harsh that Elnor wonders aloud to Seven of Nine in "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2" if their bleak existence is worth living.
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Renaissance Man
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Will Riker, the former First Officer, was a charming, suave, but nevertheless cunning and tactically gifted officer and Renaissance Man, known for being equally loyal and friendly as he was unpredictable in battle. He had since retired with his wife, former Councilor Deanna Troi, to Nepenthe, where his charm and observational skills hadn't dulled in the slightest. However, when he does rejoin the cast full time in Season 3, it turns out that he's become a lot more cautious due to the death of his young son, Thaddeus, and he's a lot more nihilistic about the ordeal. Deanna herself was a lot more eager to get out there and explore, but she too was gravely affected by the loss of her son, and is in notable pain about it.
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Police Are Useless
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Police Are Useless: Since the collapse of the Romulan Star Empire, the great powers have retreated from the former Neutral Zone, transforming it into a lawless border region "policed" by the Fenris Rangers, overstretched vigilantes who seek to establish some form of order. Even on Earth, supposedly the safest and most secure planet in the Federation, Romulan agents are able to operate with impunity; committing a murder and attempted kidnapping in Boston, another attack in San Francisco at the Starfleet Archives (ending with a large explosion on the roof, within spitting distance of Starfleet HQ) with no apparent investigation by Starfleet or civilian authorities. And that's just in the first episode. Later, Zhat Vash commandos attempt to assassinate Picard in his home in France, again with no apparent action by law enforcement. However, some of this can be explained by the head of Starfleet Security being a Romulan mole.
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With My Hands Tied
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With My Hands Tied: In "Remembrance", Faceless Goons teleport into Dahj's apartment, murder her boyfriend and shove a sack over her head so she can be hauled off for interrogation. She proceeds to kill every one of them despite being unable to see. In "Broken Pieces", Elnor has a clever method to free his bound hands and disarm an assailant. When a female guard attempts to stab him with his own sword, he moves in such a way that not only does she end up slicing the zip ties which were keeping him restrained, but he also knocks the tan qalanq out of her grasp so she can't attack him with it again. He then proceeds to strike her and another soldier until they become unconscious.
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Disney Villain Death
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Disney Villain Death: Narissa is killed by Seven kicking her off a high ledge within the Borg cube.
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Thrown Out the Airlock
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Thrown Out the Airlock: Discussed in "Nepenthe" when Rios suspects that Raffi is a Tal Shiar mole. In "Broken Pieces", the Romulans vent the Artifact's compartments containing the unprocessed Borg before Seven of Nine can turn them to her side.
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Pragmatic Villainy
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Pragmatic Villainy: Since the Romulan population was decimated after Romulus was destroyed, the infamously xenophobic species, whose survivors are governed (sometimes loosely) by the newly-formed Romulan Free State, has to make some small concessions in terms of cooperating with other aliens. At the Romulan Reclamation Site, there are scientists of various backgrounds who are working there, including Federation citizens (e.g. Trills, Andorians, etc.), whom the now-defunct Romulan Star Empire has long viewed as the enemy. Hugh, an ex-Borg drone who's either human or a Human Alien with Federation citizenship, is the Executive Director of the Borg Reclamation Project, which is independent of the Romulan Free State by treaty.
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Big Brother Is Watching
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Big Brother Is Watching: As Narek explains to Soji in "The Impossible Box", the Tal Shiar routinely monitors all incoming and outgoing transmissions on any Romulan facility, including the Romulan Reclamation Site. The movements of everyone on the Artifact are also tracked (e.g., Narissa's underling kept tabs on Elnor's position when he attempted to evade capture in "Broken Pieces"), social interactions are observed (e.g., Narissa is aware that Soji is Hugh's protégé in "Nepenthe"), and the Zhal Makh meditation chamber is under surveillance.
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Perfect Solution Fallacy
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Perfect Solution Fallacy: In "Absolute Candor", Picard is called out on this by Zani, having chosen to retire from Starfleet in protest and do nothing afterwards rather than listen to Raffi's suggestion that they find another way, however imperfect, to continue the relocation of Romulans without Starfleet's support. Soundly defied in "The Impossible Box" when Picard sees the work being done at the Borg Reclamation Project. He commends Hugh for doing an imperfect job the best way he can.
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Renegade Splinter Faction
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Picard rails against the Federation's xenophobic attitude toward the Romulans, saying that they abandoned the rescue effort out of misguided racism and cowardice. However, as Season 1 progresses, we learn that it was indeed Romulan agents (specifically Commodore Oh, a high-ranking Zhat Vash mole in Starfleet) who hacked the synth workers on Mars and triggered the attack on Utopia Planitia in order to shift Federation opinion and policy against synthetics. Meaning, Romulans committed a major terrorist attack against the Federation to turn them against an unrelated third party, unflinchingly condemning not only 90,000 Federation citizens, but untold millions of their own people to death in the process. While the Zhat Vash are depicted as a fanatical splinter group of the Tal Shiar, Admiral Clancy and the other hard-liners are nonetheless Right for the Wrong Reasons.
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Time Skip
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Time Skip: Each season of the series takes place some times after the events of each previous season, ranging from a few months up to a year or more.
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Homoerotic Subtext
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Homoerotic Subtext: Although invokedWord of God has denied that Hugh is gay, his actor Jonathan Del Arco (invokedWord of Saint Paul) nonetheless continued to incorporate his experience as a gay man into his character (as he has done so since Hugh's debut in TNG's "I, Borg"), so for Picard, Del Arco chose to depict Hugh as being in love with Elnor. In "Nepenthe", the two men are strangers, yet they form an immediate rapport, and they have No Sense of Personal Space with each other. Del Arco promotes Hugh and Elnor as a couple, calling his co-star Evan Evagora as "my Elnor" with three rainbow emojis, which represent the LGBTQ flag.
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The Lancer
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The Lancer: Cristóbal Rios is the cynical mercenary Anti-Hero who contrasts Picard's altruistic Ideal Hero.
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The Leader
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The Leader: Jean-Luc Picard is the Charismatic type who relies on being a Magnetic Hero to band together a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits to assist him on his mission.
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Old Hero, New Pals
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Old Hero, New Pals: Just like in TNG, Jean-Luc Picard is once again the Hero Protagonist, but the other series regulars are new to the franchise.
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Almost Dead Guy
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It's also averted with Hugh, who becomes the Almost Dead Guy after Narissa's knife pierces his jugular vein.
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Dream Sequence
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The series premiere, "Remembrance", kicks off with a Dream Sequence with Picard and Data sitting in Ten-Forward aboard the Enterprise-D. This dream also has "Blue Skies" playing in the background, a song which featured significantly in the last TNG movie. A second dream has Picard encountering Data in his vineyard painting a picture of Dahj and Soji while both wear TNG-era uniforms.
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Reliably Unreliable Guns
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Reliably Unreliable Guns: Romulan handguns seem to be of pretty low quality. When Narissa goes Guns Akimbo on the Artifact's xBs in "Broken Pieces", one of her disruptor pistols fires about a dozen shots before it malfunctions, spitting sparks and smoke. Since it wasn't her own, she returns it to the Romulan guard she borrowed it from and sardonically tells him that he'll need a new gun.
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Cyanide Pill
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Cyanide Pill: Zhat Vash agents carry a tab of acid in their mouths they can crunch down on if they're captured or compromised. This acid is strong enough to reduce them to ash in under a minute. Furthermore, the delivery method allows the agent to spit some at their captor or any target of opportunity, potentially taking someone with them unless the victim has a means of clearing or discarding the affected area quickly. Dahj falls victim to this (coupled with an overloading disruptor), and Zhaban narrowly avoids the same fate by quickly taking off his vest before the acid melts through it.
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Converse with the Unconscious
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Converse with the Unconscious: In "Maps and Legends", while the "Nameless" patient is still under anesthesia, Soji whispers to him in an alien language, "You're free now, my friend." In "Broken Pieces", Narissa talks to a comatose Ramdha. She's hoping that the sound of her voice will awake her aunt so that the latter can join the Romulan fleet. Otherwise, Narissa will have to leave Ramdha behind on the Artifact.
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Pretty Boy
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Both have a male member who qualifies as a Pretty Boy, but the Zhat Vash's is a Honey Trap whereas the Qowat Milat's is a Master Swordsman.
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We Named the Monkey "Jack"
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We Named the Monkey "Jack": Picard's dog is named Number One, the term he (and other captains) use for their First Officers.
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The Extremist Was Right
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The Extremist Was Right: Turns out that the Zhat Vash are completely correct in their fear of an unstoppable extragalactical force that will destroy all organics so that synthetics can rule. What leaves them squarely in villain territory is their utter refusal to even consider peaceful solutions to the problem. At the end of the series, Picard has fulfilled Lore's plan from "The Descent"- a former Borg who becomes completely artificial.
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Broken Faceplate
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Broken Faceplate: When Picard and Dahj are attacked on the roof near Starfleet Archives, Dahj flips one of the attackers end-over-end, smashing the visor of his helmet as it contacts the ground in a demonstration of how strong she is.
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Facial Horror
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The reclamation surgery that is performed on a Borg drone is quite graphic with its Facial Horror, as the flesh beneath the patient's ocular processing core is exposed.
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Battle in the Center of the Mind
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Speaking of Data, he was always the Android who sought to become human. While Season 1 does feature the last remaining bit of him, Picard shuts him off to let him pass. But Season 3 reveals he and his brother Lore, along with aspects of B-4 and Dr. Soong, had been put into a new android called Daystrom M-5-10, which initially partioned them off. Removing it allows Data to merge with Lore (after a Battle in the Center of the Mind) and give himself Data's morals with Lore's more mischievous (though thankfully not evil) traits).
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Planet of Hats
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Planet of Hats: Given the show's focus on the Romulans, their hat for duplicity and secrecy comes up a lot. Discussed when Laris tells Picard that calling the Tal Shiar the "Romulan secret police" is redundant, as the word "secret" can accompany just about any aspect of Romulan society. She and Zhaban then explain how the Zhat Vash is secretive even by Romulan standards. Defied, on the other hand, by the Qowat Milat, whose belief in "absolute candor" makes them the least secretive Romulans ever. Elnor, for example, may well be the galaxy's worst liar. Also defied by the aforementioned Zhaban and Laris; despite having been Tal Shiar, they've clearly left the scheming and plotting behind. Romulans perpetuate lies about the true effectiveness of some of their technology to trick aliens into not using it. Narek trolls Soji in what is the most humorous exchange about Romulan secrecy in the franchise. Hugh is surprised that Soji has read Ramdha's Romulan dossier because he doesn't have access to it even though he's the Executive Director of the Borg Reclamation Project. In Ramdha's pixmit card set, there's an image of a shaipouin, which is a false door. When Soji suspects that Narek may be working for the Tal Shiar, she asks him: Narek mentions to Soji that: Rios describes the Tal Shiar to Mr. Vup as: Withholding the truth is such an ingrained behavior that Romulans naturally assume that everyone else must be doing the same thing. Romulans use different names depending on who they're with. Riker brings up the all-too-familiar subterfuge of the Tal Shiar when he threatens General Nedar ("Commodore Oh"): While this is less overt than their love for secrets, Picard also continues the theme that Romulan culture doesn't tolerate any form of weakness, and the most extreme example of this was revealed in the TNG episode "The Enemy", where Bochra informs Geordi that Romulan babies with birth defects are killed because they are a waste of resources. Freecloud is Space Las Vegas, a den of hedonism which provides numerous forms of entertainment, including casinos and luxury hotels. Its motto, "Freecloud keeps your secrets," is similar to "Whatever happens in Vegas stays in Vegas."
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Eating the Eye Candy
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While staring at Narek, Soji's Trill friend tells her, "I didn't know Romulans could be so hot," to which Soji replies, "Me neither." It is indeed unexpected for longtime Trek fans (especially those of the female variety) to see a Romulan male character be depicted as attractive in-universe, and two episodes later, another hot Romulan man is introduced, and Elnor is arguably even prettier than Narek.
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Guns vs. Swords
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Guns vs. Swords: A Romulan who threatens Elnor in "Absolute Candor" is confident that a tan qalanq is no match for a disruptor, but Elnor proves him wrong in "The Impossible Box" and "Nepenthe" because a lone Qowat Milat can easily carve up several adversaries equipped with energy weapons with just a sword.
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Humans Are Psychic in the Future
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Sutra, an older model of synthetic human closer to Data's design, somehow learned how to perform a Vulcan mind meld, a practice which in all previous instances requires at least one of the participants to be a telepath. This implies that at least some forms of telepathy can be learned with sufficient mental discipline, which goes back to The Original Series, but has never been mentioned again. While it is possible that she could have altered her hardware to replicate telepathy, it is implied there was a non-trivial learning component.
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Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!: As Geordi, Data, and Crusher figure out what the Changelings have done to the transporters, it dawns on them that what they did do ( Basically distribute Borg DNA into everyone using them, that can be activated at any time in anyone young enough) makes the youngest Starfleet officers (including Geordi's own daughters) ticking time bombs.
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Overcrank
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Overcrank: In "Remembrance": The scene briefly slows down right after Dahj's head is covered, which signals that she's activating. As part of Narek's Obviously Evil introduction, he walks menacingly in slow-motion towards the camera. In "Stardust City Rag", after Maddox lets go of his glass, the shot of it falling and then shattering when it hits the table is done slowly to visually convey that he's drugged, and one of the side effects is that his perception of time has noticeably changed. In "The Impossible Box", Elnor attacks two out of three Romulan soldiers in slow-motion so that the audience can see in detail the arterial spray squirting from their necks and how brutal it is to die by his tan qalanq. In "Broken Pieces", when Elnor is hit by a flashbang grenade, his reaction is played out slowly to emphasize how much it destabilizes him, and to make it easier for viewers to notice that he drops the Fenris Rangers SOS token.
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: Data and Lore are joined by the likes of Arcana, Saga, Sutra, Codex, and Rune. The planet where the androids are based is named Coppelius. Word of God confirms that it's named for the antagonist in the short story "The Sandman", written by E.T.A. Hoffman in 1816 (the source, though much-altered, of the ballet Coppélia), which had as a theme the creation of automata — as well as a motif of plucking out of eyes. Ugh. The noticeably elfin Elnor's name is Sindarin for, basically, "star trek."
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Shattered World
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Shattered World: The remains of Romulus can be seen in the title sequence.
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Driven to Suicide
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The Admonition, which has a pale green glow, is dangerous because almost everyone who touches it goes insane, and most will be Driven to Suicide.
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Canon Marches On
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Canon Marches On: The series premiere, "Remembrance", makes it clear that the events of the Countdown tie-in comics leading up to the 2009 film definitively did not occur, at least as not as they were depicted. For one thing, Picard retired from Starfleet straight to tending his vineyard in France without serving as an ambassador in the interim, while Data was never resurrected in B-4's body (which instead lies disassembled in the Daystrom Institute). The same goes for the Star Trek Novel 'Verse books that involved Data's purported return to life. The post-supernova timeline in Star Trek Online is also ignored, aside from Season 3 introducing it's biggest element, the U.S.S. Enterprise-F herself. However, as Star Trek canonically has numerous parallel universes, all of them may still be canonical after a fashion. Just not in the Prime timeline we have been following. In "The Star Gazer", Q expressly acknowledges that he last "parted ways" with Picard back in "All Good Things", overriding past expanded universe stories in which he had "drop[ped] by to say hello from time to time".
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Fantastic Flora
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Fantastic Flora: The filaments or styles note they look like styles, but one flower has at least two (there's only one style for each blossom), so they may be filaments of the orchids in Dahj's apartment move on their own. Raffi grows a flowering plant called snakeleaf. When smoked, it induces paranoia.
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Non-Human Humanoid Hybrid
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Oh is shown wearing sunglasses, something Vulcans shouldn't need since they have inner eyelids to protect them from sun glare. While it's later revealed that she's half-Romulan, and therefore might not have the inner eyelids, invokedWord of God suggests that she may have been trying to deliberately invoke The Men in Black.
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Let's Split Up, Gang!
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Let's Split Up, Gang!: In "Nepenthe", the heroes have been split into three groups: Picard and Soji use the Sikarian spatial trajector to travel to Nepenthe, Elnor and Hugh stay behind on the Artifact to ensure that the Romulans can't follow Picard and Soji, and Rios, Raffi and Jurati are on La Sirena with instructions to rendez-vous with Picard and Soji at Nepenthe, which is a few days away at maximum warp. Later on defied in "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", even when it would arguably make sense, because they want to avoid splitting the party.
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Had to Be Sharp
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Had to Be Sharp: The Qowat Milat nuns, with their ethos of Absolute Candor, had to become highly proficient at deadly martial arts to stand a chance of survival, as the sisterhood is a Cultural Rebel in a civilization where "secret" in Secret Police is seen as entirely redundant.
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And the Adventure Continues
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And the Adventure Continues: Season 1 ends with La Sirena's crew of newly revived Picard, Rios, Raffi, Elnor and Jurati eagerly setting a course into the unknown, accompanied by Seven of Nine and, now that synths are no longer illegal, Soji on her first adventure that doesn't solely revolve around fighting for her life.
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Vigilante Militia
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Seven of Nine explains the mission of the Fenris Rangers, a Vigilante Militia that formed to maintain order after the Romulan Neutral Zone collapsed and the Federation pulled back, to be "helping people who have no one else to help them."
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Villain Has a Point
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Villain Has a Point: A retroactive example. Starfleet has apparently been infiltrated up to a very high level by a bigoted, genocidal hate group that is composed of Romulan infiltrators, just like the fanatical McCarthy-esque admiral from "The Drumhead" warned of, showing that she wasn't quite as crazy as it might have seemed two decades ago, even though her solution to the problem was way beyond the pale of acceptability in a democratic society. Another retroactive one: The series premiere revealed that Nero really wasn't being blinded by grief in blaming the Federation for what happened to the Romulans; the Federation really did leave the Romulans to die. (He does loop back around to Omnicidal Maniac when you consider that he's trying to destroy Vulcan, the homeworld of Spock, one of the very few to defy Starfleet's disinterest, but what can you do.) Throughout he series, the Zhat Vash are depicted as villains for their fear and bigotry against synths. However, "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1" completely justifies their fears when Sutra reveals that the Admonition that the Zhat Vash discovered was a message left by a powerful synthetic race saying that if they discover any synthetics in danger, they will completely exterminate all organic life in the galaxy. Not only that, but Sutra and Altan Soong are actively building a beacon to summon the advanced synthetic race for that exact purpose.
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Idiot Ball
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Idiot Ball: The 3rd episode of Season 2 where Rios doesn't 1) Take the communicator and 2) Leave immediately after being helped to heal when the medical clinic he's recovering in gets an immigration raid. Not only does he lose the communicator when he could have easily taken it back from the child who picked it up off the floor, he then gets arrested "trying to help" which lasts all of 5 seconds before he gets arrested & taken away. Worf and Raffi's leg of the plot in Season 3 is literally held up by three episodes because Worf can't stop murdering their only leads in the case. There is nothing that they get out of Kren in episode 5 that they couldn't have gotten out of Snede in episode 2 or the Changeling in episode 3.
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Grey-and-Gray Morality
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Grey-and-Gray Morality: The show's primary conflict ultimately boils down to this. The Romulans seek to prevent the complete annihilation of all organic life in the galaxy by committing genocide on synthetics first. Opposing them, the androids have basically the same motivation, only with the sides reversed. Both parties have enough sympathetic characters to (barely) keep the matter from sliding into Evil Versus Evil. And the heroes are stuck between them trying to find a solution that doesn't involve one species getting wiped out by the other.
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Once More, with Clarity
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Once More, with Clarity: When the Zhat Vash's Admonition vision is shown the first time, it's an incoherent jumble of split-second impressions that makes no obvious sense beyond imparting a sense of impending doom. The second time it is reviewed in "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", the intended recipient — synthetic life — can make much more sense of it, putting the images in context and adding an off-screen narration about the real meaning. Interestingly, the part the Zhat Vash are acting on the whole time remains unchanged by this, as although they failed to grasp the finer details, they still managed to understand the larger implications.
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Killer Rabbit
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In "Nepenthe", Kestra is annoyed that her mother would question whether she had prepared the bunnicorn meat properly.
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Scavenger World
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Scavenger World: Since the destruction of Romulus, the former Neutral Zone has devolved into a haven for pirates and outlaws who ruthlessly harvest former Borg for components.
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Put on a Bus
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Season 2 also makes a big deal of Picard having a burgeoning romance with a new character. It is completely forgotten during Season 3; the character appears for five minutes of the first episode before being Put on a Bus.
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Saved by Canon: Due to the later seasons of Star Trek: Discovery taking place in the late 32nd century Starfleet and the Federation will survive the events of Picard, even though by the 32nd century the Federation is a Vestigial Empire.
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Will Not Tell a Lie
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Will Not Tell a Lie: The Qowat Milat warrior nuns believe in what's called the Way of Absolute Candor, which forbids lying, and thus Elnor (who has been raised by them) is really bad at it later, as demonstrated when the crew prep for an undercover op.
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Better the Devil You Know
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Better the Devil You Know: Hugh informs Picard in "The Impossible Box" that any Borg who is liberated at the Romulan Reclamation Site are prisoners of the Romulan Free State. Although neither of them are happy that the former drones have essentially traded one villainous overseer for another, both Hugh and Picard consider assimilation to be a Fate Worse than Death, so letting the xBs regain their individuality, even if it means they have little to no personal freedom under the new Romulan government, is still better than the alternative. Between the Borg and the Romulans, the latter are the Lesser of Two Evils — at least it's possible to negotiate with the Romulans, especially now that they no longer have a homeworld. Hugh even puts aside his terror of being on a Borg Cube to be the Executive Director of the Borg Reclamation Project so that he can offer support to the patients during their recovery.
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Strange Salute
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Strange Salute: When a Qowat Milat greets others or swears an oath, she places her palms together in front of her heart and then opens them to whomever she's talking to.
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Kirk's Rock
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In "The End is the Beginning", Picard goes to visit Raffi Musiker at her house at the foot of the Vasquez Rocks, complete with on-screen text identifying them. This marks the first time the location has been portrayed as its future self, rather than the backdrop of many a barren alien planet since first showing up back in Star Trek: The Original Series.
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Balkanize Me
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Balkanize Me: This threat was the primary reason why the Romulan relief effort failed. Starfleet abandoned the evacuation of the Romulan population from their doomed homeworld because many species within The Federation were not happy about being forced to provide aid to their once mortal arch-foe and threatened to secede. The Admiralty cut their losses and recalled the Fleet after the Mars incident gave them ample justification.
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Duel to the Death
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Duel to the Death: Tenqem challenges Picard to a Sword Fight with the intent of killing him, and it's a long-standing tradition for a Zhat Vash and a Qowat Milat to fight each other to the death in unarmed combat.
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Eldritch Starship: The androids on Coppelius remotely control giant flowers called Orchids which attach themselves to enemy vessels and drain them of power, then let them fall out of orbit and crash to the planet's surface.
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The Nose Knows
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The Nose Knows: Narissa, a Romulan, is able to detect Soji's scent on Narek, and after she bends down to sniff his neck, she observes that the combination of Narek's and Soji's scents is carnal. Mr. Vup, a Beta Annari, has an extremely heightened sense of smell (thanks to 1253 genes devoted to this ability) that allows him to detect the physical cues for lying, among other, more useless facts like the person's last meal or who the person most recently had sex with (assuming they're not the same thing).
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Sinister Surveillance: There's no such thing as privacy at the Romulan Reclamation Site; the Tal Shiar is always watching. The sole section that isn't being monitored is the queencell, but that's because the Romulans don't know about it, as the chamber can only be accessed by a (former) Borg drone.
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Armor-Piercing Question
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Armor-Piercing Question: In "Remembrance", a reporter at one point presses Picard with this. See the page quote. In "Broken Pieces": When Raffi challenges Picard on how well he really knows Soji, he's unable to respond. Soji demands to know if Jurati considers her to be a real person. We don't get to see Jurati's answer. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", a captive Narek complains about how he's being treated because he's thirsty and has no access to water. Saga inquires, "How do Romulans treat their prisoners?" He scoffs, "Let's change the subject."
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Celebrity Paradox
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Celebrity Paradox: Of a sort. The episode opens with Bing Crosby's "Blue Skies." Bing Crosby is the grandfather of Tasha Yar's actress, Denise Crosby.
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Dress-Up Episode
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Dress-Up Episode: As part of their undercover operation on Freecloud, Picard, Rios and Elnor wear costumes that are very different from their normal attire in "Stardust City Rag."
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Obviously Evil
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As part of Narek's Obviously Evil introduction, he walks menacingly in slow-motion towards the camera.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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Picard goes to Starfleet Command and asks to be reinstated and provided with a ship and crew for a rescue mission, only two days after delivering a fairly bitter and vitriolic speech on live television in which he declared that Starfleet had acted in a dishonorable and criminal manner by abandoning the Romulans. This is also fourteen years after he resigned from Starfleet in protest of the same decision. He also brings no credible evidence to justify going on the mission in question. Naturally, Admiral Kirsten Clancy calls out Picard for his "sheer fucking hubris" and turns down his request.
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Off with His Head!
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In "Absolute Candor", Tenqem dies as soon as Elnor's tan qalanq goes through his neck; green blood oozes from the wound before the ruffian's head slides off.
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Holographic Terminal
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Holographic Terminal: Rios pilots La Sirena with a holographic helm. When Picard has to fly the ship, he struggles to figure out how to work the controls.
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Breather Episode
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Breather Episode: "Nepenthe" is lighter on the action aspect compared to the rest of the series, constraining the action to the B-plot and C-plot set on the Artifact and La Sirena, respectively. The A-plot involves mostly Riker and Troi catching up with Picard, Soji coming to terms with the fact that she's an android, and Picard trying to earn the trust of Soji.
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Star Wars (Franchise)
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Season 1 introduces La Sirena. Though she's a little beat up, she's very much like the Millennium Falcon of Trek in that she may not look like much, but she can handle herself to compete with even Starfleet's finest and has a crew of holograms handling her systems.
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Dysfunction Junction: Pretty much everybody in the main cast gets a Dark and Troubled Past, thanks to the Rule of Drama. Jean-Luc Picard himself is still haunted by the synth attack on Mars, the loss of Data in Nemesis, and his acrimonious split from Starfleet over their refusal to help the Romulans in the face of their impending supernova. And as the dialogue with Seven in Stardust City Rag implies, he still hasn't really gotten over the short time he was Locutus of Borg. Dahj had to deal with a party of Zhat Vash assassins abruptly murdering her boyfriend and trying to abduct her, only for everything she knew about her own identity to get called into question. Correspondingly, her sister Soji is going to have to deal with the same revelation that she is an android, not to mention her twin sister's brutal death on Earth. Dr. Agnes Jurati had her life's work (and that of Dr. Bruce Maddox) in cybernetics left in ruins by the Federation's abrupt and near-total ban on the practical research and creation of all synthetic lifeforms after the Mars attack. She also has to deal with the psychological trauma of having been forcibly mind-melded to see whatever horrors the Admonition shows its viewers, and later with the guilt of having murdered Bruce in reaction to it. Narek got assigned to the Romulan Reclamation Site in the wake of the death of his brother, and has to deal with his sister, a Zhat Vash operative, being a Big Sister Bully. Raffi Musiker's obsession with investigating the synth attack on Mars alienated her from her family to the point that her son wants nothing to do with her, even a decade and a half later. Then she was canned from Starfleet at the same time as Picard, and fell into smoking snakeleaf, abuse of which led to addiction and paranoia. Cristóbal Rios is hinted to have a shady past and is still dealing with the trauma of losing his commanding officer and vessel, whereupon he was also discharged from Starfleet. Elnor is an outcast among his fellow Romulans. The townspeople hurl Gendered Insults at him, and while the Qowat Milat nuns do love him and have trained him in their ways, he's constantly reminded that he can't join their order because he's a man. Picard, whom he idolized, is the closest thing he has to a father figure, but he then abandoned Elnor for fourteen years. Seven of Nine has spent the last thirteen years with the Fenris Rangers, a Vigilante Militia struggling to keep the peace in the former Romulan Neutral Zone, and she's become bitter and disillusioned with Starfleet. Worse, she formed a "close personal relationship" with a woman named Bjayzl, who then betrayed her and had her surrogate son Icheb vivisected for his Borg implants.
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Large Ham
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Large Ham: The normally calm and dignified Picard leaves no scenery unchewed while posing as a flamboyant slaver of sorts in "Stardust City Rag", complete with adopting an eye patch and an over-the-top French accent for his persona.
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Mexican Standoff
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Mexican Standoff: This is common in Season 3 between the Starfleet Officers who believe the other(s) are changelings. Often followed by a Trust Password
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Red Oni, Blue Oni
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Red Oni, Blue Oni: Laris and Zhaban have this dynamic going on, especially when Picard tells them of his plans to go on one more mission. Laris angrily scolds him before walking out in a huff, while Zhaban calmly suggests that he reassemble his old crew.
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Sequel Non-Entity
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Sequel Non-Entity: Elnor and Soji are absent from Season 3, and no mention of their whereabouts has been made.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: An ongoing theme with the series. After the climactic showdown of Season 1 is resolved, Narek and Sutra quietly disappear from the plot without any mention of their ultimate fate. note invokedWord of God: According to showrunner Michael Chabon, Narek was taken into Federation custody◊, however that scene ended up on the cutting room floor. As for Ramdha and the surviving xBs on the Artifact, Michael Chabon clarifies that there was a Deleted Scene of them joining the synth colony.◊ Season 2 is all about rehabilitating the Borg and changing the nature of the Collective. When Season 3 also turns out to involve the Borg, the Season 2 events are basically never mentioned, aside from a handwave from a cynic. Season 2 also makes a big deal of Picard having a burgeoning romance with a new character. It is completely forgotten during Season 3; the character appears for five minutes of the first episode before being Put on a Bus.
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Broken Pedestal: Picard quit Starfleet out of disgust after its lackluster response to the imminent Romulan supernova cost hundreds of millions of lives. His sudden disappearance in turn led to many Romulans that had held Picard in high regard growing to resent him instead when chaos and anarchy spread after his departure.
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No Time to Explain
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No Time to Explain: In "The Impossible Box", when Hugh asks Picard to elaborate on what Soji really is, the latter insists that there's no time because it's urgent that they locate her first. In "Broken Pieces", Seven of Nine's priority is to gain control of the Artifact, so she quickly puts an end to Elnor's Constantly Curious questions about the queencell.
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Arboreal Abode
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At the Qowat Milat monastery, there are always butterflies fluttering in the air, and their presence accentuates the pleasantly serene and sylvan charm of the nuns' Arboreal Abode.
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Fantastic Fighting Style
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Fantastic Fighting Style: Although the hand-to-hand combat practiced by the Qowat Milat sisterhood hasn't been named onscreen, it's nevertheless the first time in the franchise that a specific Romulan martial arts is showcased. It's more "fantastic" than that of the Klingons or the Vulcans because the Romulan warrior nuns develop Super-Reflexes during their training that are fast enough dodge multiple energy weapons fire note which is a very rare ability in the Trek Verse because it was only exhibited beforehand by Soong-type androids and Augments. This Amazon Brigade is remarkably adept at wielding a tan qalanq while also utilizing Combat Parkour, Hit-and-Run Tactics and stealth to single-handedly defeat several opponents. This featurette focuses on a invokedDeleted Scene from "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2" where Narek uses a Capoeira-like Romulan martial arts to take on five Soong-type androids.
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Artistic Title
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Artistic Title: The title sequence is a montage of computer-generated graphics which mixes tangible elements from the series (such as Picard's vineyard and the Artifact) with more abstract images (such as the self-replicating regular dodecahedrons which float across the screen). Combined with the beautiful music, it's a visual poem of the show's underlying themes and its eponymous character.
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Go Mad from the Revelation
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Go Mad from the Revelation: Whatever it is that the Zhat Vash are hiding, it is said that knowledge of it could drive people insane. This seems to include Dr. Jurati, who kills Bruce Maddox in "Stardust City Rag" because of the knowledge revealed to her a couple of episodes earlier by Commodore Oh. It's eventually revealed that the Romulans had discovered an artifact at least 200,000 years old that contained a message meant for synthetic minds, not organic.. The Zhat Vash leaders are exposed to it as part of their initiation, and the misinterpreted message and visions are so traumatic they drive some of them insane and others to immediately commit suicide. It was, in fact, exposure to those visions that caused the Borg to sever the Reclamation Site cube from the rest of the Collective when a Zhat Vash operative was among a group of assimilated Romulans.
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Conlang
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The late Thaddeus Troi-Riker adored butterflies because they inspired him to create a Conlang for them called Pahlplah which consists solely of wing beats.
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MindMeld
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Sutra, a sentient android, is passionate about Vulcan culture. She has read Surak's texts, she plays the ka'athyra beautifully, and she somehow taught herself the ability to perform a Mind Meld.
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Casino Episode
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Casino Episode: Most of the action in "Stardust City Rag" is set in Bjayzl's casino, and the planet Freecloud itself is Space Las Vegas.
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Mind Rape
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Dr. Agnes Jurati had her life's work (and that of Dr. Bruce Maddox) in cybernetics left in ruins by the Federation's abrupt and near-total ban on the practical research and creation of all synthetic lifeforms after the Mars attack. She also has to deal with the psychological trauma of having been forcibly mind-melded to see whatever horrors the Admonition shows its viewers, and later with the guilt of having murdered Bruce in reaction to it.
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Space Cold War
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It also emerges that part of the reason Starfleet abandoned evacuating Romulus is because at least fourteen worlds threatened to leave the Federation if aid was provided. The Federation was founded to stand united against the Romulan Star Empire in the first place, and it's been locked in a Space Cold War with the Romulans for several generations; even after Romulus helped fight against the Dominion, there's obviously still an ocean of bad blood on either side.
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Ragtag Bunch of Misfits
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Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: Picard's new crew is an eclectic bunch. Agnes Jurati is a scientist without a cause who is tagging along in hopes of finding her mentor/ex-boyfriend. (Or at least we're made to believe that...) Raffi Musiker is an alcoholic ex-intelligence officer who has a grudge against Picard. Cristóbal Rios is a scruffy mercenary whose old ship was Unpersoned by Starfleet under mysterious circumstances. Elnor is a Romulan Warrior Monk from an all-female organization with no inner filter, who'll behead someone without blinking. Seven of Nine is a liberated Borg drone who now spends her days as a vigilante on the frontier. They're being led by a Retired Badass admiral who is on a personal mission to find and protect his friend's daughter.
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Deconstruction
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Deconstruction: Of The Federation and Starfleet’s imperialism and military status, known about from day one. As well as assimilating cultures into their own, they don’t always help, as shown by withdrawing from saving the Romulans, thanks to others threatening to pull out. The pilot episode reveals that Starfleet cut their losses after the terrorist attack on Mars, and refused to further any efforts to save the Romulans. While Picard chastises them for being so willing to throw lives away, it's clear that 200 years of animosity between the two powers won't dissipate overnight; 14 member worlds threatened to secede if Starfleet continued helping them, and they decide it's better to keep themselves whole rather than help their oldest enemy. To Picard's credit, he wasn't wrong as to why they were wrong to abandon them, but he clearly underestimated how deeply Starfleet's self-interests ran, especially in the wake of the Dominion War and several A.I. related tragedies (as seen on Lower Decks and Prodigy) scaring them off from their role as the Big Good of the galaxy. Picard himself is also subjected to this. Honorable and legendary he may be, all those acts of heroism mean nothing when he tries using his reputation to force Starfleet to help Romulus, even when the Mars shipyards are destroyed. They don't value that reputation as anything more than the ramblings of an old man, clinging to a hopeless idea that Starfleet has to put itself above everyone to help others, rather than stand with them in solidarity during their darkest hour. They not only accept his resignation, but they treat him like a pariah when he does come crawling for help just days after he scathingly tore them down on live television, and without evidence of his claims. Even the Romulan survivors think little of Picard, as does his former-XO from the Verity and the Romulan boy who admired him, seeing him as someone who just ran and hid for the sake of his own honor, rather than trying to fight to the bitter end. Captain Shaw in Season 3 is presented as what might have happened had Captain Sisko never let go of the trauma of Wolf 359. A fellow survivor himself, Shaw is so wracked with Survivor's Guilt over the event, he's become an unpleasant Jerkass to everyone, is disliked by his crew, is bigoted towards ex-Borg like Seven and Picard, and has eked himself out a rather unremarkable career as the commander of the Titan-A, all because he refused to Never Be Hurt Again. To his credit, he is fully aware of how unpleasant he is.
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Cerebus Retcon
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A Cerebus Retcon variant: why does Jean-Luc Picard have an English accent while having a French name? As Picard himself explains, during World War II, the lands in which the Chateau Picard reside on were taken over when the Nazis invaded France. As a result, the Picard clan was forced to flee to England and as of 2024, have not returned.
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Designated Girl Fight
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Designated Girl Fight: Considering the small number of Action Girls among the cast with the Super-Strength to rival a Romulan's, plus the fact that Soji despises violence and probably doesn't even know Narissa exists, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Seven of Nine is the one to face off against Narissa in a one-on-one combat in "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2." Elnor, a Romulan man, nearly killed Narissa with her own knife in "Nepenthe", but she was saved by a Teleportation Rescue, so her survival allowed for this trope to occur.
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Out-of-Character Moment
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Out-of-Character Moment: In "Dominion", Picard (generally The Paragon) and Dr. Crusher (generally the moral heart of the team) coldly decide to murder Vadic. This is never mentioned again.
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Timey-Wimey Ball
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Timey-Wimey Ball: Because in the evil future of the Confederation, that Picard never travelled to the 19th century, he never met Guinan at that point in her life. Except in 2024, that evil future hasn't happened yet, which means it may still be corrected. In which case he will have gone into the past. So Guinan will have known him.
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Identical Grandson
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Identical Grandson: The series carries on the tradition of every male Soong (both Alton in season 1 and Adam in season 2) and Soong-type android resembling Brent Spiner, and adds the new twist of most of the female Soong and Soong-type androids resembling Isa Briones (the androids Dahj, Soji, and Sutra in season 1, and Kore Soong in Season 2). The odd one out is, of course, Lal, by virtue of having been depicted before Briones was born. In season 3, this carried over into voices: President Anton Chekov was voiced by Walter Koenig, and thus can be assumed to be the son of Pavel Chekov.
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Ancient Conspiracy
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The Zhat Vash is an Ancient Conspiracy hidden within the Tal Shiar that is committed to infiltrating and deceiving its enemies, while the Qowat Milat practices Brutal Honesty as part of its publicly known creed.
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Always Identical Twins
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Always Identical Twins: Dahj and Soji are completely identical. Justified as they're also biological androids, and thus created that way artificially. Even their positronic brains started off identical due to the nature of the fractal neuronic cloning process.
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National Stereotypes
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National Stereotypes: In-Universe, we have a Romulan version when Laris claims that those who are from the Northern part of Romulus are stubborn when the Zhat Vash commando refuses to answer Picard's questions.
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The Apprentice
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The Qowat Milat is an all-female sect. On rare occasions, the warrior nuns may teach a man their ways (such as Elnor), but even after he completes the training, he can never be higher than The Apprentice in terms of his official position within the order.
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Just a Machine
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Just a Machine: Rios treats the Emergency Holograms on his ship as nothing more than programs. Narissa contemptuously refers to Soji as merely being a machine when chiding Narek over his affections for her. This is presumably the general Zhat Vash opinion on synthetics.
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Justified Trope
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Laris says that Romulus has no cyberneticists; however, in the TNG episode "The Defector", Admiral Jerok tells Data that there are a number of Romulan cyberneticists who would love to study him. Could be justified with the Hand Wave that Jarok was demonstrably openly hostile and snarky, and the "cyberneticists" who wanted to "study" him were actually "AI kill squads" who wanted to "disassemble with extreme prejudice." Jerok even semi-confirmed this when Data expresses that he didn't like the prospect, to which the Admiral responds, "Nor should you." invokedWord of God says that "Romulan cyberneticist" is a phrase roughly equivalent to "Nazi doctor."
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Discussed
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Discussed when Laris tells Picard that calling the Tal Shiar the "Romulan secret police" is redundant, as the word "secret" can accompany just about any aspect of Romulan society. She and Zhaban then explain how the Zhat Vash is secretive even by Romulan standards.
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Apocalypse How
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Apocalypse How: Mars and the Utopia Planitia Shipyards, where the beloved starships Enterprise-D, Defiant, and Voyager were built, were destroyed by rogue synthetics in the series' backstory. While the attack itself was established in "Children of Mars", it's not until Picard that we learn that the planet was bombarded so heavily that its atmosphere is still burning more than a decade later.
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Five-Man Band
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Five-Man Band: In Season 1, La Sirena's crew consists of five members, and they all fulfill the standard roles. The Leader: Jean-Luc Picard is the Charismatic type who relies on being a Magnetic Hero to band together a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits to assist him on his mission. The Lancer: Cristóbal Rios is the cynical mercenary Anti-Hero who contrasts Picard's altruistic Ideal Hero. The Smart Guy: Raffi Musiker had formerly worked for Starfleet Intelligence, so she's the most analytical person in the group. She does the information-gathering for the team and is The Strategist. The Big Guy: Elnor is the best melee fighter among the crew; he's a Master Swordsman with Qowat Milat Super-Reflexes and Romulan Super-Strength who can take on multiple opponents. The Medic: Dr. Agnes Jurati is the sole non-combatant and the most emotionally fragile. She becomes the love interest of Rios.
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The Bus Came Back: Besides the man himself, who had been absent from the Trek franchise since Star Trek: Nemesis, Season 1 brings back Seven of Nine, Riker, Troi, and Data, all of whom had been absent since the end of their series and the finale of Star Trek: Enterprise respectively. Picard's mother makes a reappearance in Season 2 for the first time since the first season of TNG. Said season also brings back Q after the end of TNG, Guinan after her appearance in Star Trek: Generations, The Bus Punk (complete with a Call-Back to his prior encounter), and Wesley Crusher himself. Season 3 will bring back Dr. Crusher, Worf, and Geordi, who haven't been seen since Nemesis, along with the Bajoran Ro Laren, Data's Evil Twin brother Lore, and the holographic version of Moriarty, none of whom have been seen since their last episodes on TNG. It also sees the return of Tuvok (or rather a Changeling impersonating him) and Elizabeth Shelby, Riker's temporary executive officer during the events of "The Best of Both Worlds." "Vox" then brings out the biggest return of them all: The resurrected Enterprise-D!
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Set Right What Once Went Wrong
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Season two: Set Right What Once Went Wrong, and prevent Q from meddling with history to replace the Federation with the Confederacy of Earth.
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Post-Scarcity Economy
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The third episode makes several references to money; Rios describes himself as "expensive," and Raffi seems jealous of Picard's chateau while she lives in a hovel. Granted, Trek economics have always been hazy, but the Federation is meant to be a Post-Scarcity Economy; there should be no need for Raffi to live in a hovel, unless she wants to. (Later episodes strongly imply, given her paranoia and conspiratorial mindset, that she did in fact want to.) Also, she's on Earth, the capital of the Federation and one phone call could get her access to just about anything she desired, physically speaking. No matter how off the beaten path she lives, it's somewhere that billions of people would die to be.
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Torture Porn
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The scene where Icheb is mutilated for his Borg implants is disturbing to the level of Torture Porn.
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Reestablishing Character Moment: The series, being the last appearances of the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation and even Star Trek: Voyager, would eventually reintroduce these iconic characters bit-by-bit as having changed over the last 30 years since the end of Star Trek: Nemesis. Jean Luc Picard was previously the honorable Captain of the Enterprise-D and E, having been known for his stately demeanor and a slow allowance of bonding much closer with his crew, but one who nevertheless believed in Starfleet and its ideals. In his first scene, he's an Admiral who has since retired to his vineyard, but has lost his faith in Starfleet when they abandoned an evacuation effort of Romulus 14 years ago, and has become embittered, cut off from his friends, and left only with the dreams of the deceased Data and the long-thought destroyed Enterprise-D. Will Riker, the former First Officer, was a charming, suave, but nevertheless cunning and tactically gifted officer and Renaissance Man, known for being equally loyal and friendly as he was unpredictable in battle. He had since retired with his wife, former Councilor Deanna Troi, to Nepenthe, where his charm and observational skills hadn't dulled in the slightest. However, when he does rejoin the cast full time in Season 3, it turns out that he's become a lot more cautious due to the death of his young son, Thaddeus, and he's a lot more nihilistic about the ordeal. Deanna herself was a lot more eager to get out there and explore, but she too was gravely affected by the loss of her son, and is in notable pain about it. Dr. Beverly Crusher was a compassionate Chief Medical Officer who had a very troubled romantic history with Picard. When she returns in Season 3, she's since left Starfleet to further fuel her efforts to help others in trouble, cutting off ties with her old friends, and becoming a full-fledged Combat Medic. Oh, and she has a son with Picard. Worf, the former tactical officer and Chief of Security, was the first Klingon in Starfleet that adhered to a code of honor, though found himself torn between his human upbringing and Klingon heritage due to folks on both sides having trouble accepting him. He returns in Season 3 having tempered himself from a Blood Knight into a Martial Pacifist, being more at peace with himself. However, thanks to the events of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, he's also a Shell-Shocked Veteran troubled by his experiences in the Dominion War, which fueled his pacifistic turn when (according to a deleted scene) he killed a woman during a hunt for Changeling infiltrators, and she turned out to be innocent. Geordi LaForge was the former Chief Engineer on both Enterprises, being eager, friendly, and very handy with any engineering equipment he could get his hands on. When he returns in Season 3, he's not so eager to chart out the Final Frontier like he used to, having gotten married and becoming a father to two daughter he's fiercely protective of. Instead, he's become Chief Curator of the Fleet Museum, restoring iconic Starfleet relics (including the Enterprise-D), not keen on adventuring. It's later implied in "Dominion" that losing his best friend, Data, is what changed his mindset. Speaking of Data, he was always the Android who sought to become human. While Season 1 does feature the last remaining bit of him, Picard shuts him off to let him pass. But Season 3 reveals he and his brother Lore, along with aspects of B-4 and Dr. Soong, had been put into a new android called Daystrom M-5-10, which initially partioned them off. Removing it allows Data to merge with Lore (after a Battle in the Center of the Mind) and give himself Data's morals with Lore's more mischievous (though thankfully not evil) traits).
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Perilous Old Fool
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Perilous Old Fool: Some of Picard's friends and people at Starfleet Commmand start to wonder if Picard is becoming one of these in the first season.
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Space Battle
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Space Battle: In "Absolute Candor", La Sirena and Seven of Nine's ship trade phaser fire with Kar Kantar's antique Romulan Bird-of-Prey while attempting to avoid Vashti's planetary defense system. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", Narek's Snakehead fighter attacks La Sirena when they both reach Coppelius. Just before the Artifact can join in their firefight, all three vessels are incapacitated by the Orchids. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", the Romulan armada unleashes a barrage of disruptor fire against the ship-disabling Orchids while they're in orbit around Coppelius.
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Big Bad
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Romulan and Borg technology glow green. The Romulans are the Big Bad in Season 1, and the Borg are one of the major villains in the franchise (although the xBs themselves aren't evil). The Romulan Free State is in possession of a derelict Borg Cube, so all of the Holographic Terminals on the Artifact emit green light regardless if the console or device is Romulan or Borg.
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Pardon My Klingon
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Pardon My Klingon: Picard introduces the Romulan cuss words qezhtihn, qazh and qezh.
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On the Next
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On the Next: On Paramount+, at the end of an episode (except for "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", the Season 1 finale), there's a short preview for the next one. It's averted for the CTV Sci-Fi channel, though, which doesn't include it.
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Black Dude Dies First
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Black Dude Dies First: Dahj's boyfriend, a Xahean with dark skin, is the first character to die in the series.
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As You Know
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As You Know: Jurati's detailed info dump exposition in "The Impossible Box" about how the Borg assimilated Picard. To Picard. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", Narissa reminds her brother that "Our parents died for this, Narek. Many more gave their lives."
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555
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555: Averted in Season 2. Q gives a calling card with a real phone number on it; the number gave out a phone message from Q himself.
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Absurdly Elderly Mother
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Absurdly Elderly Mother: Beverly Crusher gave birth to Jack Crusher after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis, when the character would have been in her mid-to-late-fifties. It's also stated to have been a Surprise Pregnancy. (While the future tech of the Star Trek franchise justifies the former, it contradicts the latter.)
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Unwitting Instigator of Doom
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Unwitting Instigator of Doom: The fourteen worlds that threatened to secede from the Federation got their wish of having the rescue mission for Romulus abandoned, but by doing so, not only did this result in Picard resigning from Starfleet, but also Nero's Start of Darkness that led to him unintentionally creating the Kelvin timeline.
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Nothing Is the Same Anymore
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Nothing Is the Same Anymore: In addition to the already-established Romulan supernova and its effects on the Empire, there's also the destruction of the Utopia Planitia shipyards and the Martian colonies, as well as the ban on the research and construction of synthetic life forms.
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Hero Protagonist
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Picard's ensemble is often black and/or dark grey, and he's the Hero Protagonist of the series.
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Evil Counterpart
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Evil Counterpart: The Zhat Vash to the Qowat Milat, although considering the former is introduced first, it might be more appropriate to call the latter an inversion of the trope. Both organizations have a focus on female leadership, with the Zhat Vash resembling more of a coven of witches due to the Qowat Milat's nun-like design. Both have a male member who qualifies as a Pretty Boy, but the Zhat Vash's is a Honey Trap whereas the Qowat Milat's is a Master Swordsman. The Zhat Vash is an Ancient Conspiracy hidden within the Tal Shiar that is committed to infiltrating and deceiving its enemies, while the Qowat Milat practices Brutal Honesty as part of its publicly known creed. The Qowat Milat fights for lost causes that are generally altruistic, whereas the Zhat Vash is The Unfettered in pursuit of its goal.
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Took a Level in Badass
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Took a Level in Badass: The Changelings have gotten a lot better with their shapeshifting, now able to hold their form when dead and can create fake organs and blood to fool Starfleet's countermeasures.
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Won't Take "Yes" for an Answer
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Clancy is at it again, quite justifiably, when Picard is berating her at length for potentially denying a request for support that she's already approved, but can't say because he won't let her get a word in edgewise.
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Eye Cam
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Eye Cam: In "Remembrance", Laris is out of focus and Zhaban is outright blurry to Picard when he awakens while recovering from a head injury. In "The Impossible Box", Soji's eyes flicker open when she wakes up from her Forced Sleep, and the framed photograph of herself with Dahj appears hazy. In "Broken Pieces", we see Picard from Jurati's blurred perspective as her eyes flutter open when she rouses from a coma. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", when Picard regains consciousness after passing out, he slowly opens his eyes, and we get a glimpse of Jurati from his unfocused point of view. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", after the synth Picard is activated, the first images his new artificial eyes process are a hazy-looking Soji and Jurati.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: A small Freeze-Frame Bonus in Season 2 reveals that the saucer section of the Enterprise-D had been retrieved from Veridian-III and placed in the Fleet Museum at Athan Prime, joining the Voyager, Excelsior, Stargazer, and Leondegrance. But come Season 3, all those ships, plus the NX-01, New Jersey, Enterprise-A, Defiant, and Bounty are there—but the last piece of the D is nowhere to be found. It turns out that she's been inside Hangar Bay 12 undergoing an extensive restoration to service, and Geordi has personally been working on that job for the last 20 years.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: The list is so long that it has its own page.
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Proportional Aging: Picard notes in "Absolute Candor" that, unlike him, Zani hasn't aged at all since they last met fourteen years ago. Romulans are a cousin race of Vulcans, so they have a longer life span than humans, and hence they age more slowly.
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Leitmotif
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Leitmotif: Picard features a more sinister, revamped version of the Romulan theme from the TOS episode "Balance of Terror."
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Sarcasm Mode
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Sarcasm Mode: In "Maps and Legends", Laris is infuriated by Picard acting as if the galaxy revolves around him. In "Absolute Candor", Raffi always speaks her mind, so Picard finds it redundant when she says she's going to be honest with him. In "The Impossible Box", Rios doesn't have much faith in Picard's ability slip past the massive security at the Romulan Reclamation Site and not get killed in the process. In "Nepenthe", Kestra is annoyed that her mother would question whether she had prepared the bunnicorn meat properly. In "Broken Pieces", a suspicious Raffi "cheerfully" greets Soji after the latter beams aboard La Sirena.
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Override Command
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In "Broken Pieces", Rios sings the Spanish children's song "Arroz con leche (Rice with milk)" to regain control of his ship after Soji hacks it. He later makes it clear to her that "Sirena's my goddamn ship, hija (daughter)."
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Teleportation Rescue
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Teleportation Rescue: In "Absolute Candor": Shortly after Elnor decapitates Tenqem and threatens the remaining Romulans with death if they try to harm Picard, a goon starts to unholster his disruptor and points out that Elnor can't dodge that. The goon never gets to test that theory, as Picard urgently orders a pending beam-up to happen immediately. Raffi transports Seven of Nine to La Sirena just before the latter's ship explodes when it hits Vashti's security net. In "Nepenthe", Narissa beams away a split second before she would've been hit by her own knife that Elnor throws back at her. In "Broken Pieces", Narissa teleports to safety before she's mauled to death by the xBs. In "The Last Generation", Picard, Worf, Riker, and Jack Crusher are rescued by the Enterprise-D (as piloted by Deanna Troi) just before the Borg cube they're in explodes. Bonus in that it was Riker's dying oath to Deanna that helped her find them.
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Stunned Silence
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Stunned Silence: In "Absolute Candor", when Elnor sees Picard again for the first time in fourteen years, he's so shocked that he freezes in his tracks and gapes, unable to speak. Later, Picard reacts the same way when Elnor lops off Tenqem's head with his sword. In "The Impossible Box", Picard, Soji and Hugh are dead quiet for a few moments after Elnor saves them from three Romulan soldiers, whom he butchers with his sword, which causes his victims to unleash a fair amount of arterial spray. In "Nepenthe", as Hugh is dying in his arms, Elnor is speechless. In "Broken Pieces", Rios is so stunned when Soji beams aboard La Sirena that he doesn't even hear Picard's voice. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", Picard is incapable of a response when an xB addresses him as "Locutus," a name that he sorely dreads.
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Techno Babble
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Technobabble: Executive producer Akiva Goldsman freely admits in this featurette that "fractal neuronic cloning" is a complete fabrication.
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Eye Scream
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Eye Scream: In "Stardust City Rag", Icheb's ocular implant is forcibly ripped out without an anesthetic by a surgeon. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", Saga is stabbed in the eye with her hummingbird brooch. Jurati pulls out Saga's remaining good eye in the following episode.
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Good Parents
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Good Parents: Despite Troi's willingness to help Picard in any way she can, she admits that she fears for what could happen to her daughter Kestra, her last surviving child.
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In "Broken Pieces", the chamber where Elnor's Fight Scene takes place has Unnaturally Blue Lighting, but the hallway leading to it has orange illumination. Depending on where the actors are standing, they may be bathed in both blue and orange light.
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Cool Sword: The tan qalanq (the iconic weapon of the Qowat Milat) is a straight, single-edged Absurdly Sharp Blade which happens to be evocative of some East Asian swords. Both the hilt and scabbard are wooden, so the tan qalanq's understated beauty mirrors the sisterhood's graceful Fantastic Fighting Style. When it's brandished by a Qowat Milat, this Romulan sword is as elegant as it is deadly, as a lone warrior nun can vanquish multiple foes armed with energy weapons and behead a person with one smooth stroke.
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Died in Your Arms Tonight
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Died in Your Arms Tonight: In "Stardust City Rag", Icheb dies in the arms of Seven of Nine, whom he loves like a mother. In "Nepenthe", Hugh passes away in Elnor's arms, and to mirror the above example, he's another ex-Borg drone who bites the dust in the company of someone he loves; Jonathan Del Arco had portrayed Hugh as being in love with Elnor. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", Picard succumbs to his neurodegenerative disorder while he's being held by Raffi, his friend and former second-in-command. In "Penance", Elnor dies after being shot by the magistrate because the biobed's power is drained from it by the Borg Queen.
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Rule of Three: Surrounding Worf: First upon reunition with Beverly, she hugs him and he does not return it - Riker reminds her, but she does ignores him. in "Surrender", When Worf rescues Riker and Troi from the Shrike, they both group hug him, resulting in him complaining about the violation of his personal space. At the end in "The Last Generation", He hugs Raffi himself, showing the audience he's over this stigma.
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Recycled Premise
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Recycled Premise: In "Vox", the Borg use the networked interoperability of Starfleet ships to hijack an entire armada. Which was basically the exact same trick that was used by the Jurati-Borg in "Farewell", as well as by the Vau N'Akat in Star Trek: Prodigy, both of which aired less than a year earlier.
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Doppelgänger Spin: In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", Narek rigs his cloak to project a false image of his ship having taken damage, along with a faint life signature to convince La Sirena that he's seriously wounded. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", Picard and Jurati create fake sensor duplicates of La Sirena to distract the Romulan fleet and to buy time before the Starfleet squadron arrives.
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Your Approval Fills Me with Shame
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Your Approval Fills Me with Shame: Agnes feels a pang of dread when The Borg Queen is impressed with her.
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Imagination-Based Superpower: The androids have somehow developed palm-sized handheld tools capable of performing just about any task the user pictures in their mind. Rios uses one to repair unrepairable damage to his ship in a flash, and Jurati later helps out Picard in the space battle against the Romulan armada by projecting hundreds of imaginary but entirely real-looking duplicates of their ship. Meanwhile, the androids planetside are implied to rely on the same tech to construct their beacon. It's basically replicator technology cranked up to eleven, with so many potential applications that it borders on a Story-Breaker Power.
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Secret Police
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Laris and Zhaban are former members of the Tal Shiar, the Romulan equivalent to the KGB.
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Super-Strength
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Contrast Data, who almost never got involved in physical altercations despite his massive Super-Strength, with his "daughter" Dahj, a Lightning Bruiser who mops the floor with squads of commandos in a way that would make Khan proud.
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Sickbed Slaying
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Sickbed Slaying: Seven of Nine euthanizes Icheb at his request when he's slowly dying from being mutilated for his Borg implants on an operating table. Jurati murders Maddox in his bio-bed by shutting off the support systems that are keeping him alive.
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Man Hug
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Man Hug: In "The Impossible Box", when Hugh and Picard meet on the Artifact, they warmly embrace each other. In "Nepenthe", Picard and Riker share one; the latter even exclaims, "Oh, man!" as he does it. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", Elnor runs to Picard and hugs him, happy and relieved that his father figure is still alive. In the second season finale, "Farewell", Picard and Q share an emotional man hug as they say goodbye to each other.
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Warrior Monk
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The Qowat Milat, the Warrior Monk order of Romulan women, only agree to bind their swords to hopeless causes.
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Motifs
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Motifs: There are recurring themes throughout the series. There are individuals and organizations who help those who have no one else to help them: Picard is among the very few people in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants who wanted to save Romulan lives when the Romulan star was about to explode. Elnor and the Qowat Milat may choose to bind their swords to a lost cause. Seven of Nine and the Fenris Rangers are vigilantes in the lawless regions of the former Romulan Neutral Zone. At the Romulan Reclamation Site, Hugh assists ex-Borg drones, the most hated people in the galaxy, with their rehabilitation. Parents and their children are separated in various forms: Data, who died in Star Trek: Nemesis, has two posthumous android "daughters" in Dahj and Soji. A young Elnor has lost his biological parents, and although he finds a father figure in Picard, the latter abandons him for fourteen years. However, they are the lucky ones because they do resume their Family of Choice relationship when Picard returns to Vashti. Seven of Nine is torn apart from her surrogate son Icheb when he dies. Raffi is estranged from her son Gabriel Hwang, who refuses to forgive her for neglecting him. Troi and Riker lose their son Thaddeus to a silicon-based virus. Narissa and Narek were taken in by their aunt Ramdha after their parents died, and as of "Absolute Candor", Ramdha is in a coma. Altan Soong is extremely upset when he sees Saga's dead body; he considers all of his android creations to be his children. In Season 3, it's revealed that Beverly's son Jack is also Picard's son, but due to Picard's dangerous life Beverly decided to keep Jack's existence a secret from Picard. The one time Jack tried to seek him out, Picard inadvertently drove him away by stating that Starfleet was the only family he ever needed.
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Orange/Blue Contrast: In "Maps and Legends", the glowing blue graphics on the LCARS screens juxtapose the dark orange walls of the Utopia Planitia Shipyards. In "Broken Pieces", the chamber where Elnor's Fight Scene takes place has Unnaturally Blue Lighting, but the hallway leading to it has orange illumination. Depending on where the actors are standing, they may be bathed in both blue and orange light. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", the sapphire blue wings of the synth butterfly that Picard admires gradually become bright orange; it expands from the center, spreading outward towards the tips before receding and returning the wings to their original blue shade.
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Projected Man
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Projected Man: Index, a hologram with the appearance of a human woman, is the user-friendly directory at Starfleet Archives. La Sirena has at least five emergency holograms (Medical, Navigational, Hospitality, Tactical and Engineering). They all look like Cristóbal Rios, the ship's owner, because he selected the self-scan option, but they all dress, talk and act differently.
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Armor-Piercing Response
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Armor-Piercing Response: Picard has an equally trenchant response to the inquiry about his retirement, which kicks off a "The Reason You Suck" Speech:
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Butterfly of Death and Rebirth
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A virtual butterfly appears in Data's simulated house, and it's a symbol of mortality.
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Robot Girl
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Robot Girl: Soji and Dahj Asha, as well as Sutra, Arcana, Saga, and other synthetics created by Soong and Maddox. Soji and Dahj, notably, are "synthetic" only in their brains, and have organic bodies.
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I Choose to Stay
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I Choose to Stay: At the end of Season 2, Rios decides to stay in the 21st century with Teresa and her son, claiming that he's never felt at home anywhere in the 24th-25th centuries.
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Gendered Insult: Elnor is derided by the locals as a "sisterboy" because he was brought up by the Qowat Milat nuns. It's basically the Romulan equivalent of calling a man a "sissy," and it reflects their society's Double Standard on gender roles.
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Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot
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Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: When the other crew members explain to Jurati that the Qowat Milat is an order of Romulan warrior nuns, she exclaims, "That's a real thing?! How bizarre." After Raffi informs Rios what she knows about Seven of Nine, he describes the latter as "the ex-Borg Fenris Ranger from the Delta Quadrant." Narissa is confused as to why Narek wants to use molecular solvent grenades against "flowers" (the Coppelian vessels are specifically called Orchids, but he doesn't seem to know that), and he clarifies that his intended targets are "Ship-killing flowers that fly."
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Ray Gun
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Ray Gun: Some of the Zhat Vash commandos are equipped with doubled-barreled disruptor pistols which are new to the franchise.
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ReTool
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Retool: The series was originally conceptualized as a character study on a past-his-prime Picard confronting his failures and the failures of Starfleet, and explicitly not as a reunion for the Next Generation cast. For the third season, however, almost all the characters, relationships, and storylines introduced in the first two seasons have been written out or simply ignored, to make way for a reunion adventure for the Next Generation cast. Of the first season cast, only Picard, Raffi and Seven are retained while Elnor, Rios, Soji and Jurati don't appear.
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Rearrange the Song
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Rearrange the Song: The opening theme has been rearranged for the second season and retains the same basic melody but has added new elements that clearly convey that something dark and intense is going on.
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Sickly Green Glow: Romulan and Borg technology glow green. The Romulans are the Big Bad in Season 1, and the Borg are one of the major villains in the franchise (although the xBs themselves aren't evil). The Romulan Free State is in possession of a derelict Borg Cube, so all of the Holographic Terminals on the Artifact emit green light regardless if the console or device is Romulan or Borg. The Admonition, which has a pale green glow, is dangerous because almost everyone who touches it goes insane, and most will be Driven to Suicide.
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Civilization Destroyer
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Civilization Destroyer: In "The Impossible Box", Picard invokes this when he furiously disputes Jurati's suggestion that the Romulan-controlled Borg on the Artifact may be different. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1", Sutra learns from her mind-meld with Jurati that there are extragalactic synths who can be summoned to eradicate all biological life in the Milky Way. In the next episode, there are robotic tentacles emerging from an interdimensional portal, but Soji breaks the beacon's console before they fully enter our space. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", General Nedar's dialogue reveals that the Romulans have at least five different settings for planet-wide sterilization, and they very nearly obliterate the androids (and presumably all plant and animal life as well) on Coppelius.
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Moral Myopia
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Moral Myopia: The Season 3 villain faction, renegade Changelings that rejected Odo's reforms, hold the Section 31-created Changeling Disease against the Federation still, completely overlooking the fact that they're not above biological warfare themselves (such as the Teplan Blight ).
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Misery Poker
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Misery Poker: Rios and Seven of Nine engage in a brief game of it while sharing a drink after Picard's temporary death. Seven declares herself the winner without Rios objecting.
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Red and Black Totalitarianism: In the time distortion of Earth that Q generates, The Confederation Of Earth adopts a red and black color scheme, with the military wearing all black uniforms.
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Beast of the Apocalypse
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Beast of the Apocalypse: In Romulan mythology, Ganmadan is a great pale hell-beast whose name means "the Day of Annihilation."
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Double Standard
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As we have seen previously in the franchise, the Romulans have achieved a high level of gender equality a long time ago, and this is maintained even after they lose their homeworld. Their women continue to work alongside the men in all sorts of occupations (e.g., at the Romulan Reclamation Site, the head surgeon is a Romulan woman and there are Romulan females on the security team). However, Picard introduces a Double Standard where Romulan men who are judged to be effeminate are made fun of.
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Hypocritical Humor
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Hypocritical Humor: Jurati thinks the Way of Absolute Candor sounds annoying, mere minutes after she bothers Rios with her incessant rambling about the vast emptiness of outer space, the activities she has done to kill time, and paper books.
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Talk Show
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Talk Show: In-Universe, the Romulans have a talk show called Yrrh Mnrrh, and Professor Ramdha was once a guest on it. Soji watches the episode on her computer.
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Blood Knight
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Worf, the former tactical officer and Chief of Security, was the first Klingon in Starfleet that adhered to a code of honor, though found himself torn between his human upbringing and Klingon heritage due to folks on both sides having trouble accepting him. He returns in Season 3 having tempered himself from a Blood Knight into a Martial Pacifist, being more at peace with himself. However, thanks to the events of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, he's also a Shell-Shocked Veteran troubled by his experiences in the Dominion War, which fueled his pacifistic turn when (according to a deleted scene) he killed a woman during a hunt for Changeling infiltrators, and she turned out to be innocent.
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Assimilation Plot
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Assimilation Plot: In Season 3, it's revealed that the Borg have been working on their most insidious assimilation plot yet. When Picard was assimilated thirty-five years ago, the Borg implanted him with altered genetic code that turned him into a living receiver for Borg signals, hence why he could still hear the Collective even after being rescued. He unwittingly passed this altered gene onto his son Jack, turning him into a living transmitter of Borg signals. The rogue Changeling faction stole Picard's original body and covertly inserted the altered genes into as many transporters as they could across Starfleet, infecting everyone under the age of 25 who used these transporters and allowing the Collective to instantaneously assimilate them all as soon as they got their hands on Jack. In turn, this gives them control of the entirety of Starfleet.
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Wire Fu
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Wire Fu: Whenever Elnor does a flip in the air, Evan Evagora's stunt double is assisted by wirework. The character is super-agile, so the wires are necessary to portray his Fantastic Fighting Style. This is a slow-motion video of a stunt rehearsal from "Absolute Candor."
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Cool Ship: Season 1 introduces La Sirena. Though she's a little beat up, she's very much like the Millennium Falcon of Trek in that she may not look like much, but she can handle herself to compete with even Starfleet's finest and has a crew of holograms handling her systems. Season 2 introduces a new version of the U.S.S. Stargazer, a successor to Picard's old ship he commanded before the Enterprise. Not only is she a beautiful 25th century update to the old Constellation class, but she's as advanced as they come, inside and out. Season 3 brings us not one, but two ships who stand above cool. The first is the U.S.S. Titan-A, a successor to Riker's old Titan, in a modern update to the old Constitution Class that brings the design that started the Enterprise lineage in real-life into the 25th Century. Not to be outdone, but a familiar face from Star Trek Online joins the fray as the Enterprise-F makes the jump to canon. And then the crew returns to the Enterprise-D, which Geordi has been secretly restoring. And she looks better than ever.
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Robot War: The synthetics at the Federation's Utopia Planitia Shipyards on Mars rebelled, killing the humans there and destroying its facilities, for (initially) unknown reasons. "Broken Pieces" reveals that it was a Zhat Vash False Flag Operation aimed at discrediting the reputation of synthetics. Because of this, the Federation has shut down all synthetics and banned research on them/creating more.
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Classified Information: In "The End Is the Beginning": Hugh is the Executive Director of the Borg Reclamation Project, yet he's not permitted to view Ramdha's Romulan dossier even though she's his patient in the Disordered Ward. Hugh is astonished that Soji somehow knows that the imperial scout ship Shaenor with its 26 Romulan passengers was the last vessel assimilated by the Artifact because no one outside the Tal Shiar has access to that information. In "Absolute Candor": Soji lampshades that the records on the Borg databases are classified. Narek informs Soji that Romulan passenger lists aren't made public, unlike Terran ones. In "Broken Pieces", Enoch explains to Raffi that the octonary star system doesn't appear on modern Romulan star charts, but it was present in their ancient star maps. The general public has been led to believe that it's apocryphal, but it's actually a Zhat Vash cover-up to keep the location of the "Conclave of Eight" a secret.
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Precision F-Strike: In "Maps and Legends": A mild examplenote "Feck" being a very Irish Minced Oath for fuck, the kind kids could say without comment when Laris realizes the Zhat Vash have technobabbled away the forensic evidence from their first attack on Dahj and murder of her boyfriend: Later, when Admiral Clancy is digesting Picard's request to be reinstated, she drops an F-bomb with real feeling behind it: In "Absolute Candor", Rios says, "I hate that fucking hospitality hologram." In "Nepenthe", Jurati blurts out one when she's undergoing a fit of anxiety: In "Broken Pieces": Clancy is at it again, quite justifiably, when Picard is berating her at length for potentially denying a request for support that she's already approved, but can't say because he won't let her get a word in edgewise. After Vandermeer Ate His Gun in remorse after carrying out a black flag directive, Rios was forced to pretend that he didn't know why his captain committed suicide when he submitted his official report. Jurati apologizes to the crew. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2": Narissa asks Narek if he fucked any synths at Coppelius Station. While talking to Seven of Nine, Rios berates himself for letting "a self-righteous, hard-ass, old starship captain" into his heart, and then having to watch him die. In "Surrender", Vadic drops one just before she gets spaced off Titan's bridge.
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The Last Dance: With Picard suffering from old age and a terminal brain condition, it is made clear early on that he and at least a few others are fully aware that his mission to save Soji from the Zhat Vash will be his last hurrah. Picard, never enticed by the idea of going gentle into that night, has no problem whatsoever with this prospect. His brain condition really does end up killing him in the Season One finale, but luckily for him and the audience he died close enough to a suitable empty android shell to perform Brain Uploading into a healthy, visually indistinguishable synth body.
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Impairment Shot: In "Stardust City Rag", Bjayzl appears hazy to Maddox after he drinks the drugged tranya. In "Nepenthe", Jurati's vision becomes blurry, and she sees doubles of Emil as the neurotoxin begins to take effect.
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Lost Aesop: In "Dominion", Vadic details her torture at the hands of Section 31. Picard looks genuinely shaken by the revelations for all of 30 seconds and then coldly decides to extrajudicially execute her. Nothing about this scene is ever mentioned again.
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Artificial Humans: The subject of androids is brought up often, as Picard left Starfleet after the organization banned synthetic life. Dahj and Soji are biological androids created from the remains of Data's positronic brain.
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In Love with the Mark
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In "The Impossible Box", Narek follows his orders to terminate Soji despite developing romantic feelings for her.
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The Quincy Punk: In a Shout-Out to Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, the time-traveling Raffi and Seven encounter a stereotypical Quincy Punk (once again played by Kirk Thatcher) playing his stereo annoyingly loud on a California bus. The trope and reference are then subverted; they ask him to turn the music down, and he apologises and does so, implicitly because he remembers what happened last time.
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Destroyer Deity: In Romulan mythology, the female twin khalagu ("demons") that bring about Ganmadan ("the Day of Annihilation") are Seb-Natan ("the Foreteller") and Seb-Cheneb ("the Destroyer").
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The Tie-In Novel elaborates the motives for the worlds threatening to secede from the Federation. They were newer members and colonies outraged the resources to develop their worlds to Federation standards were instead being directed to adding longstanding enemies. Synth labor mollified them as it could improve their own planets afterwards, but the Utopia Planitia attack and subsequent Ban on A.I. drove the last nail into that coffin.
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Both Sides Have a Point: Picard resigned from Starfleet in disgust and protest when the Fleet used the synth attack on Mars as an excuse to abandon the evacuation of Romulus, costing millions of lives. Admiral Clancy counters with the fact that fourteen worlds had threatened to secede from the Federation if the rescue went ahead, and Starfleet was trying to save the Federation from self-imploding. This wouldn't have impacted only those worlds either, since the Federation has galactic responsibilities and treaty obligations that protect thousands of non-member worlds.
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Oppressive Immigration Enforcement: In season 2, Picard and his new crew travels back in time to 2024 Los Angeles. Cristobal Rios is mistaken for an illegal immigrant when they raid a charity clinic and gleefully deported by a group of antagonistic ICE agents who are presented as needlessly aggressive, violent, and vindictive, before Seven and Rafi rescue him.
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Character Title
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Character Title: Yep, named after Jean-Luc Picard.
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Alien Blood
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There's a slow-motion sequence of green arterial spray gushing out from a Romulan with a Slashed Throat courtesy of Elnor's sword.
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Neck Snap: In "Maps and Legends", it's done Offhand Backhand by F8 to a coworker while the former hacks into a LCARS panel. In "Broken Pieces", a Romulan Centurion has his neck snapped by a group of xBs who are under Seven of Nine's control.
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And Starring: The opening credits for season 1 has "With Santiago Cabrera And Harry Treadaway." Episodes featuring special guest stars from the old series (with the exception of Marina Sirtis) will get a special mention right after the main cast.
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Aesop Amnesia: One of Season 1's big aesops was that Borg drones are ultimately victims, and that it was possible to reverse the assimilation process and return drones to some semblance of their former lives. Not to mention, Picard himself and Seven of Nine prove that assimilated beings can be redeemed. However, in Season Two, the entire crew seems to forget about this and start casually killing assimilated humans, justifying that they aren't human anymore anyways.
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Towering Flower: The synths of Coppelius defend their planet with Organic Technology that they've named "Orchids." These flowers are the size of a starship, can propel themselves through space, and can disable a ship's power systems on contact.
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Season Two has the Borg Queen trying to assimilate the 21st century after she takes over Jurati's body and recruits Adam Soong after Q pushes Picard and his crew into a Mirror Universe.
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Cliffhanger: "The Impossible Box" ends with Elnor's and Hugh's back facing the camera, and they're armed with a tan qalanq and a disruptor, respectively. They hear the voices of approaching Romulan guards while the door to the queencell closes behind them, which blocks the audience's view. The scene cuts to black, and the final line of dialogue is: Every episode in Season 2 ends in a minor cliffhanger that is immediately resolved in the next one.
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Shout-Out: The tie-in comic shows Picard using an Odyssey-class starship from Star Trek Online as his flagship during the Romulan aid effort (albeit more than two decades earlier than the ship was introduced in-game). The episode title "Maps and Legends" is named after Michael Chabon's collection of sixteen essays. He defends genre literature in some of them (which includes Science Fiction), and we learn in this episode that Jurati is a fan of sci-fi author Isaac Asimov. Showrunner Michael Chabon purposely gave Elnor (a Space Elf who is the "Traditional Elves in Space" variant) an Elvish name◊ as a nod to The Lord of the Rings. "Elnor" is Sindarin for "Star-Run," which is a close approximation of "Star-Trek." The planet Vashti shares its name with the Persian queen from the Book of Esther who disobeyed her drunk husband's command to "show her beauty" (i.e. appear naked) in front of him and his male guests at a banquet. Feminists interpret Vashti's defiance to be heroic because she stands up for herself despite knowing she'll be punished for going against her culture's patriarchal and misogynist values, which parallels the all-female Qowat Milat sect's refusal to bow down to the oppression of the Tal Shiar, who strictly enforces conformity in Romulan society and eliminates any Cultural Rebel. The planet where the androids are based is called Coppelius. invokedWord of God confirms◊ that it's named◊ for the antagonist in the short story The Sandman (1816), written by E.T.A. Hoffman in 1816 (the source, although much-altered, of the ballet Coppélia), which had as a theme the creation of automata — as well as a motif of plucking out of eyes. The second season opening titles feature an Einstein-Rosen bridge. Picard is shown listening to "Time Is On My Side", referencing the season's focus on time travel. The anomaly is emitting Hawking radiation, the particle radiation emitted by black holes. The equation Seven uses to check her cognitive abilities is Euler's Identity. The third season of Picard was helmed by Terry Matalas, whose biggest claim to fame before Trek was the critically-acclaimed 12 Monkeys. As a result, there are more shout-outs, references and easter eggs to Monkeys in the third season than a reasonable human being could even begin to count, but...let's try it anyway: One of the false identities Jack Crusher uses is "James Cole", who is of course the protagonist of 12 Monkeys. The "red door" that Jack repeatedly hallucinates is way too eerily, visually similar to the Red Forest to be a coincidence. Several actors from 12 Monkeys were brought over, including Aaron Stanford, Kirk Acevedo, James Callis and Todd Stashwick, with roles of varying importance. Sneed and Krinn were scavengers who rose up from the dirt and make their own mark on the underworld. Their respective actors, Stanford and Acevedo, played Cole and Ramse...two scavengers who rose up from the dirt and make their mark on history in 12 Monkeys. The drug Sneed and Krinn traffic is named "Splinter." The method time travel used in 12 Monkeys was called "Project Splinter." Jurati visits a nightclub in Los Angeles named "Deacon's." Deacon was the name of Stashwick's character in 12 Monkeys, and his story concluded with him opening a bar named, you guessed it, "Deacon's." The name of the PMC company Adam Soong made ties with was called "Spearhead Operations." The rival project to "Project Splinter" was "Spearhead." Renée Picard is seen reading a Dixon Hill novel titled "The Pallid Son." The "Pallid Man" was one of the main antagonists of 12 Monkeys, who also happens to be the son of a genetically engineered super-soldier...who was the result of a Stable Time Loop with the Pallid Man himself. ''12 Monkeys'' can be quite weird and mind-fucky like that. The Markridge Industrial Tower was a location Rafi and Seven visit during their investigation. The Markridge Group was one of the entities responsible for the virus in 12 Monkeys. "Raritan IV" is the name of a Deltan planet. "Raritan National Laboratory" was the site of Project Splinter in 12 Monkeys. Both are also references to Matalas's home town of Raritan, New Jersey. One of the artifacts on Picard's bookshelf in his study is the Die Glocke, an ornate monkey-faced bell capable producing an immensely powerful time paradox when coming into direct contact with itself. ....And more! A lot, lot more.
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Two Lines, No Waiting: Two plot points start Season 3. While Picard with Riker in tow rescues Beverly Crusher, Raffi is dealing with covert operations as part of Starfleet intelligence, handled by a mysterious contact (later identified as Worf) the two paths cross in "Imposter" thanks to the Bajoran Earring Ro gave Picard which contained info on Starfleet's compromise and a means for Worf and Raffi to contact him.
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Series Continuity Error: Season 3 has several: Beverly's dialogue in "Seventeen Seconds" indicated that she kept Picard's son from him because his lifestyle was too dangerous. Canonically, Picard spent most of Jack's lifetime in peaceable retirement on a vineyard. A flashback sequence in "No Win Scenario" has Picard proudly telling a group of cadets and, unwittingly, his own son that "Starfleet is the only family that he has ever needed." This was during a time, as established in "Remembrance," when he was very much on the outs with Starfleet. Also in "No Win Scenario," Jack is said to be 23 or 24 years old. If he were born immediately after Star Trek: Nemesis (where Crusher was not visibly pregnant), he might be 22 at most; Beverly's dialogue in "Seventeen Seconds," however, indicated that he was conceived several years later, well into the Romulan evacuation crisis. In "Surrender," Vadic is killed by being sucked out into space. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine showed that Changelings can survive in space. In "Vox," Beverly claims that no one has seen in the Borg in over ten years. Borg were seen in both of the first two seasons, set only a few years or a few months earlier. The state of the Borg Collective in "The Last Generation" is very hard to reconcile with what we've seen onscreen in season one as well as Star Trek: Prodigy and Star Trek: Lower Decks, both of which indicate that there are several fully crewed and operational Borg Cubes out there, at worst just needing to be reactivated.
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Taking You with Me: In "Remembrance", one of the Romulan assassins does this when he realizes that he can't escape alive, killing both himself and Dahj using an acid which rapidly dissolves the pair.
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Cosmic Horror Reveal: Behind Trek's Standard Sci Fi Setting lurks an alliance of Mechanical Abominations ready to exterminate all organic life if they don't play nice with synths.
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After the climactic showdown of Season 1 is resolved, Narek and Sutra quietly disappear from the plot without any mention of their ultimate fate. note invokedWord of God: According to showrunner Michael Chabon, Narek was taken into Federation custody◊, however that scene ended up on the cutting room floor. As for Ramdha and the surviving xBs on the Artifact, Michael Chabon clarifies that there was a Deleted Scene of them joining the synth colony.◊
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Spoiler Opening: Certain actors are listed in the credits, no matter how little screentime they have or only appear in the last couple of minutes as a surprise. This can spoil certain twists, such as Seven of Nine's first appearance.
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Killed Off for Real: The first season killed off quite a few characters, including Dahj Asha, Icheb, Dr. Bruce Maddox, Hugh, and Data (or at least his consciousness).
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Protagonist Title: The series is named after its Hero Protagonist, Picard.
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Living Is More than Surviving
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Living Is More than Surviving: Picard invokes this in the series premiere when he realizes that his retirement has been a meaningless existence. Zani and Picard discuss Elnor's future (or more precisely, his lack of one) in "Absolute Candor." Living among the Qowat Milat nuns has isolated him from mainstream Romulan society, and although he did receive the full training of their order, men are forbidden from joining. The sisterhood is already stretched thin trying to keep the peace on Vashti, so Zani encourages Picard to ask Elnor to be his qalankhkai. The galaxy-wide Fantastic Racism against the xBs is so harsh that Elnor wonders aloud to Seven of Nine in "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2" if their bleak existence is worth living.
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Sigil Spam: The stylized mermaid emblem of La Sirena can be seen at the top of the bridge chairs, in the shape of the communicators, the image on the coffee mugs, the logos on the cargo crates, etc.
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Debate and Switch: "Dominion" gives a grim sequence where Vadic describes her torture and that of the other Changelings at the hands of Section 31. Picard looks deeply troubled for all of thirty seconds before he and Beverly opt to execute her anyways. This is never brought up again, and the [[spoiler: Changeling plot is mostly an afterthought by the end of the season.
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In Spite of a Nail
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In Spite of a Nail: The vesion of 2024 that they visit in season 2 is almost indistinguishable from the audience's present (it even has Rick and Morty and United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement); this in spite of the fact that the Eugenics Wars have already taken place, there's a crewed mission to Europa in the offing, and many details from the fictional history of the Star Trek universe, from Sanctuary Districts to Jackson Roykirk's NOMAD space probe, have been referenced.
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Break Out the Museum Piece: In "Vox", the Borg manage to hijack the entirety of Starfleet thanks to a fleetwide upgrade that allows all the ships to be remotely controlled from a single location. Picard and crew have to find a ship that isn't on the network, so they return to the Fleet Museum and break out the Enterprise-D herself to save the galaxy one last time.
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Sci-Fi Writers Have No Sense of Scale: Jurati says that there are over three billion stars in our galaxy. The actual number is closer to three hundred billion, off by a factor of 100. In a flashback Picard's mother says that the light from the stars you can see in the sky took billions of years to reach us. Individual stars that can be seen with the naked eye are generally less than a thousand light years away. Even our entire Milky Way galaxy is less than 200,000 light years across. A scale of billions of light years approaches the size of the entire universe to the extent we can detect it. Admittedly, at the time she was suffering from severe mental illness. A major plot point in season 3 is that Starfleet is assembling its entire fleet in the Sol system to celebrate Frontier Day. Ignoring the fact that no sane military (or quasi-military) would gather all of its ships in one place and leave their borders completely undefended, only a few hundred ships are seen onscreen during the event, which is shockingly low for an interstellar nation spanning eight thousand light-years and hundreds of member worlds. By comparison, during Star Trek: Deep Space Nine the Federation was committing fleets of hundreds of ships to individual battles (granted, that was during wartime), and in Star Trek: Discovery Starfleet was said to consist of seven thousand ships.
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The Future Is Noir
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The Future Is Noir: Much like Discovery, the series is rather dimly-lit. Initially, this is because the main characters are travelling onboard La Sirena, a private speed freighter hired by Picard to operate outside of Starfleet. However, after he rejoins Starfleet, their vessels turn out to be just as dark on the inside.
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Fake Guest Star: Brent Spiner and Orla Brady are always credited as special guest stars in their appearances. They are two of only five actors to actually appear in all three seasons, the others being Jeri Ryan (herself Promoted to Opening Titles in the second season), Michelle Hurd and Patrick Stewart himself. That said, they both play multiple characters over the course of the series. During the third season, this becomes egregious. Gates McFadden, Jonathan Frakesnote (Riker isn't in one episode, but Frakes still appears as a Changeling impersonating him) and Todd Stashwick appear in every episode, but are credited as special guest stars. (Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut, Joseph Lee and Jim Maley play Bridge Bunnies and appear in all ten episodes but are still credited as guest stars!) Hurd, who actually appears in the opening credits, misses two episodes.
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Mythopoeia
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Mythopoeia: Romulan mythology is explored for the first time since Vorta Vor in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. In Season 1, we're introduced to the Romulan (and possibly proto-Vulcan) The End of the World as We Know It story that Rios compares to Ragnarök or Judgment Day. Narek provides the most detailed account of the tale. note The quote below has been edited slightly from the original dialogue.
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You're Insane!
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You're Insane!: In "Maps and Legends", when Laris learns of Picard's plans to get Back in the Saddle, she wonders if he has dementia. In "Absolute Candor", Raffi questions Picard's sanity after she finds out that he ordered Rios to change course for Vashti. In "Nepenthe", it's lampshaded by Rios, who believes Elnor is out of his mind for staying on the Artifact, which is crawling with Tal Shiar (the Arch-Enemy of the Qowat Milat), instead of transporting back to La Sirena.
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The Qowat Milat fights for lost causes that are generally altruistic, whereas the Zhat Vash is The Unfettered in pursuit of its goal.
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Amazon Brigade
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Amazon Brigade: The Qowat Milat is a very ancient order of Romulan warrior nuns who are so exceptionally skilled in combat that even the Tal Shiar fears them.
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The Cavalry
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The Cavalry: Seconds before the huge Romulan armada can start their glassing of the android homeworld in "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", an equally huge Starfleet armada warps in to block their line of fire, with none other than Will Riker himself captaining the fleet's flagship. A tense standoff ensues that ultimately ends with the Romulans retreating.
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Narek got assigned to the Romulan Reclamation Site in the wake of the death of his brother, and has to deal with his sister, a Zhat Vash operative, being a Big Sister Bully.
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Bjayzl briefly becomes Ludicrous Gibs when she's shot by a phaser rifle.
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Arc Welding
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Arc Welding: The show knits together the multiple continuities and eras of the franchise to form its premise. The Romulan Supernova which served as the Inciting Incident for the Kelvin timeline also saw Picard leading a humanitarian evacuation effort, trying to save as many Romulans as possible. The synth attack on Mars, depicted in Short Treks' "Children of Mars", occurred during the chaos of that effort, resulting in the destruction of the Utopia Planitia Shipyards, Starfleet abandoning their evacuation effort, and the Federation banning the development of artificial lifeforms. Picard resigns from Starfleet in protest, resulting in his Call to Agriculture. And finally, Data's attempted resurrection at the end of Nemesis did not succeed and B-4 was disassembled, going a long way towards explaining why Starfleet felt the only possible answer to artificial life was to outlaw it. Even The Reveal at the end of the pilot — that the Romulans have occupied a Borg cube — is a Continuity Nod: in VOY: Timeless, Chakotay mentioned that the Borg temporal transmitter was salvaged from a Borg cube in the Beta Quadrant, which invokedWord of God has confirmed is the Artifact.
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Hand Wave: Whoopi Goldberg reprises the role of Guinan, an El-Aurian who ages much slower than humans. Since Goldberg has aged visibly since the last time she played the character two decades ago, when Picard meets with her, she mentions that she can control her aging and chooses to keep up with the humans around her. In the same episode, Q also appears, first as his age from The Next Generation, then offers to "catch up" to Picard's age and morphs into John de Lancie's current likeness. Jack Crusher has an English accent despite his mother Beverly, who solely raised him, speaking with an American accent. When Picard asks about this, she says he went to school in England and the accent stuck. A Cerebus Retcon variant: why does Jean-Luc Picard have an English accent while having a French name? As Picard himself explains, during World War II, the lands in which the Chateau Picard reside on were taken over when the Nazis invaded France. As a result, the Picard clan was forced to flee to England and as of 2024, have not returned.
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Season 2 is all about rehabilitating the Borg and changing the nature of the Collective. When Season 3 also turns out to involve the Borg, the Season 2 events are basically never mentioned, aside from a handwave from a cynic.
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Contrived Coincidence: In "Maps and Legends", we see a notice in the converted Borg cube that it has gone 5843 days without an assimilation. 5843 days is exactly 16 years.note 16 365-day years, plus 3 leap days. In "Nepenthe", Elnor experiences a Heroic BSoD and nestles into a Troubled Fetal Position in the exact place where Hugh hid the Fenris Rangers SOS tag that Seven of Nine gave to him sometime in the past, inside a giant Borg Cube. It just so happens that the major event of Rios' past directly ties with the mission Picard hired him for. Neither Picard, nor Rios, nor Raffi knew of this. It's awfully convenient that the pilot Raffi picked is one of the few people in the Federation to have (knowingly) met one of Maddox's creations and witnessed the forces inside Starfleet fully committed to their destruction.
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Non-Linear Character: Invoked and acknowledged at the very end of season 3, when Q appears before Jack, even though he definitively died at the end of season 2. Q brushes it off with a comment about humans only understanding time in a linear sense before declaring that while Jean-Luc's trials have ended, Jack's have only begun, meaning that Q as we know him isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
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Archaic Weapon for an Advanced Age: As we have previously seen with Nero and his men, the Romulans have retained an ancient tradition of using swords in a duel, and it's not unusual to see a Romulan carry a sword in public, such as North Station on Vashti. A tan qalanq, which is an Absurdly Sharp Blade, is the main weapon of the Qowat Milat.
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Unnaturally Blue Lighting: In "Remembrance", there's blue lighting in the Parisian alleyway where Dahj contacts her "mother." In "Absolute Candor", the lounge where Narek and Soji enjoy Romulan ale is lit with an extremely vivid blue illumination, to the point where everything and everyone in the room appear blue-tinged.◊ In "Nepenthe", the latter part of Narissa's interrogation of Hugh and the scene where Elnor and Hugh are forced to confront Narissa and her lackeys are saturated in blue light.
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Drugs Are Bad
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In "The Impossible Box", Picard is visibly displeased when Raffi takes a hit from her pipe.
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Rage Quit
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Rage Quit: Picard was so outraged by Starfleet using the synths' attack on Mars to justify not helping the Romulans that he resigned his commission in protest.
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Continuity Snarl: Inevitable, given the sheer size of the Trek universe, but still somewhat surprising, given the amount of Continuity Porn offered by the show. Laris says that Romulus has no cyberneticists; however, in the TNG episode "The Defector", Admiral Jerok tells Data that there are a number of Romulan cyberneticists who would love to study him. Could be justified with the Hand Wave that Jarok was demonstrably openly hostile and snarky, and the "cyberneticists" who wanted to "study" him were actually "AI kill squads" who wanted to "disassemble with extreme prejudice." Jerok even semi-confirmed this when Data expresses that he didn't like the prospect, to which the Admiral responds, "Nor should you." invokedWord of God says that "Romulan cyberneticist" is a phrase roughly equivalent to "Nazi doctor." Contrary to Hugh's claim that the disordered Romulans on the Artifact cube were the first Romulans ever assimilated, a de-assimilated Romulan Borg was a major character in the Voyager episode "Unity". He does, at least, say that he's not completely sure, and since that Romulan was still a part of the "Cooperative", an ad-hoc Collective that was more democratically-minded, that may have staved off any disordering. It's later established that the disordering had nothing to do with their assimilation/deassimination, but rather they had been driven insane by viewing the Admonition. The third episode makes several references to money; Rios describes himself as "expensive," and Raffi seems jealous of Picard's chateau while she lives in a hovel. Granted, Trek economics have always been hazy, but the Federation is meant to be a Post-Scarcity Economy; there should be no need for Raffi to live in a hovel, unless she wants to. (Later episodes strongly imply, given her paranoia and conspiratorial mindset, that she did in fact want to.) Also, she's on Earth, the capital of the Federation and one phone call could get her access to just about anything she desired, physically speaking. No matter how off the beaten path she lives, it's somewhere that billions of people would die to be. Oh is shown wearing sunglasses, something Vulcans shouldn't need since they have inner eyelids to protect them from sun glare. While it's later revealed that she's half-Romulan, and therefore might not have the inner eyelids, invokedWord of God suggests that she may have been trying to deliberately invoke The Men in Black. Sutra, an older model of synthetic human closer to Data's design, somehow learned how to perform a Vulcan mind meld, a practice which in all previous instances requires at least one of the participants to be a telepath. This implies that at least some forms of telepathy can be learned with sufficient mental discipline, which goes back to The Original Series, but has never been mentioned again. While it is possible that she could have altered her hardware to replicate telepathy, it is implied there was a non-trivial learning component.
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Somber Backstory Revelation: Shaw describes his experience at Wolf 359 in a tense monologue, providing the context to explain why he is a Jerkass and Commander Contrarian. Captain Shaw’s namesake is a Shoutout to actor Robert Shaw, as his monologue scene revealing his backstory is an Homage to Quint’s Somber Backstory Revelation scene in Jaws.
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Absurdly Sharp Blade
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In "The Impossible Box", Elnor attacks two out of three Romulan soldiers in slow-motion so that the audience can see in detail the arterial spray squirting from their necks and how brutal it is to die by his tan qalanq.
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Schrödinger's Canon: Picard collapses the wavefunction of Star Trek Online, showing a rather different take on the status of Starfleet, the Federation, and the assorted galactic powers. Most notably, artificial intelligence is banned in the Federation as of the start of Picard, while in STO, androids and sentient holograms are important fixtures in many ways. The series also delves deeper into Romulan culture and history than any other previously. Much of this is incompatible with Diane Duane's Rihannsu novels, although some of it still carries over. Swords (specifically, S'hariens) were important in the Rihannsu novels, and Picard introduces a Romulan sect which emphasizes extreme competency in swordplay. Most interestingly, each of the Romulan characters' actions are consistent with the dictates of mnhei'sahe, from Picard's Romulan housekeepers to the Zhat Vash. Family, in terms of noble House, is also very important to Duane's Rihannsu, and is reflected in the familial loyalty of Narek and Narissa as well as Laris and Zhaban's loyalty to Picard (Laris and Zhaban, together, function not unlike a hru'hfe, head of household servants, to Picard). Duane also credits Romulans with an extreme importance on the concept of names, giving Romulan characters a grand total of four names, the fourth being one "by which only those closer than kin may know you." When Soji asks Narek if that's really his name, he replies, "It's one of them." A Romulan surgeon also refers to a former Borg drone of an unknown species as "The Nameless"; in the Rihannsu novels, a thing with no name (because its name has been stripped away, it has forsaken its name, or has not been named yet) is tremendously unlucky at best, an abomination at worst. Season 3 sees the appearance of the Odyssey-class from Star Trek Online, and the Enterprise-F among their number. Sadly, Captain Shon remains in the box with the cat.
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Faction Motto: The Qowat Milat motto is Sem n'hak kon ("Now is the only moment" note confirmed by showrunner Michael Chabon), which is printed repeatedly along the customary belt worn by the sisterhood and Elnor. The motto of the planet Freecloud is "Freecloud keeps your secrets."
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Red and Black and Evil All Over
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Red and Black and Evil All Over: Whatever the biocidal beings the Zhat Vash fear so much are, when the androids summon them in the Season 1 finale, they look like giant black robotic Combat Tentacles as they emerge from a portal that glows a malevolent red.
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Family Theme Naming
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Data and Lore are joined by the likes of Arcana, Saga, Sutra, Codex, and Rune.
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Calling the Old Man Out: Elnor is bitterly disappointed that he's only seeing Picard, whom he regards as a surrogate father, for the first time in fourteen years because Picard needs something from him, and lets him know this in no uncertain terms. Raffi became severely depressed after she was let go from Starfleet, and she got lost in her "crackpot, tin hat" theories about the synth attack on Mars and her substance abuse, which resulted in her being estranged from her son Gabriel Hwang and her husband. When she attempts to reconcile with Gabriel on Freecloud, he's still so resentful over how his mother had treated him and his father that he only allows Raffi a short moment to meet his Romulan wife Pel, who is pregnant with their daughter, before leaving his mother behind.
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Homeworld Evacuation: Preparations to attempt this for Romulus due to the looming supernova have begun, but something set off all the android workforce at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards where the evacuation ships were being assembled en masse, causing horrific amounts of death and destruction that Mars is still burning in the time frame of the series. The Federation abandoned the effort in light of some Realpolitik going on amongst its members.
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No Endor Holocaust
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No Endor Holocaust: In the final two episodes of the third season, the Borg remotely assimilate roughly half of Starfleet and turn it against the other half, resulting in an apocalyptic battle over Earth that must have decimated both sides and left tens of thousands dead, along with destroying dozens or hundreds of ships. Despite this, the Dénouement treats the event as a momentary close call rather than an apocalyptic disaster on par with the destruction of Mars, and the cast are all smiles as they wrap up the remaining plot threads. No mention whatsoever is made of the massive casualties that must have ensued or the trauma those temporarily-assimilated survivors must now be dealing with.
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Artistic License – Space
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Artistic License – Space: The pilot episode retcons that the 2387 supernova that destroyed Romulus was of the Romulan sun itself, rather than a distant star as the film had implied (and confirmed in the tie-in comic Star Trek: Countdown). While this addresses the scale problem in the former concept, it introduces the new problem that a star big enough to turn into a Type II supernova would be unlikely to ever have any Earthlike planets around it: larger stars have shorter lifespans and produce more radiation, and the star would expand and incinerate any planets formerly orbiting in their habitable zone millions of years before going nova. That said, though, this situation isn't exactly unprecedented in the Star Trek universe.
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The Mole
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At the end of "Stardust City Rag", Jurati kills Bruce Maddox, revealing she's The Mole in Picard's crew.
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Borrowed Biometric Bypass
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Borrowed Biometric Bypass: In the Season 1 finale, Jurati extracts Saga's remaining intact eye from the dead android's head to open the iris-locked door to where Picard is being held by the androids on Coppelius. We get a nice long look at the eye including the span or so of bloody optic nerve dangling from it.
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Deadly Force Field
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The ability to use the transporter to beam down to (or to beam up from) Vashti is extremely limited. Picard has to receive clearance from Central Station before he can teleport to the planet, which is protected by an impenetrable shield. The transporter signal can only pass through the Deadly Force Field when there's an open spot in the network, which occurs every 30 minutes, and the gap only lasts for a minute each time.
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Blue-and-Orange Morality
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Blue-and-Orange Morality: What the Tal Shiar views as honourable behaviour is very different from ours.
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Finale Credits
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Finale Credits: The end credits for the Season 1 finale features a blue nebula instead of a plain black background. The music is arranged differently with a faster tempo and a more upbeat tone, with the over-all effect being that the crew of La Sirena is warping to a glorious new adventure.
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Flaunting Your Fleets
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A major plot point in season 3 is that Starfleet is assembling its entire fleet in the Sol system to celebrate Frontier Day. Ignoring the fact that no sane military (or quasi-military) would gather all of its ships in one place and leave their borders completely undefended, only a few hundred ships are seen onscreen during the event, which is shockingly low for an interstellar nation spanning eight thousand light-years and hundreds of member worlds. By comparison, during Star Trek: Deep Space Nine the Federation was committing fleets of hundreds of ships to individual battles (granted, that was during wartime), and in Star Trek: Discovery Starfleet was said to consist of seven thousand ships.
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Equal-Opportunity Evil
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Equal-Opportunity Evil: As we have seen previously in the franchise, the Romulans have achieved a high level of gender equality a long time ago, and this is maintained even after they lose their homeworld. Their women continue to work alongside the men in all sorts of occupations (e.g., at the Romulan Reclamation Site, the head surgeon is a Romulan woman and there are Romulan females on the security team). However, Picard introduces a Double Standard where Romulan men who are judged to be effeminate are made fun of. Bjayzl is a sociopathic black market dealer, but her employees are quite diverse. She has a reptilian Beta Annari as her Number Two, her two personal bodyguards are women, her casino's pianist is a dwarf, and we get a brief shot of her purple-skinned bouncer who's from an unidentified alien species.
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Evil Wears Black
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Evil Wears Black: Narek and Narissa (when she's not posing as a Starfleet officer) are always dressed in black, and they're Zhat Vash operatives. Their organization's death squads have an all-black uniform, including opaque black helmets. The traditional hooded robe of the female leaders is black.
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You Are Number 6
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You Are Number 6: Being an Obstructive Bureaucrat, the Romulan Free State assigns numerical designations to every employee and patient at the Romulan Reclamation Site, such as Patient 8923 stroke 3 (the "Nameless" Borg drone who undergoes the reclamation procedure) and Employee badge 74983 stroke 2 (Dr. Soji Asha).
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Guns Are Worthless
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Guns Are Worthless: Energy weapons are useless against the Qowat Milat because those who have undergone the order's training can dodge multiple projectiles, as Elnor does in "Nepenthe" when he confronts Narissa and her minions. With his Super-Reflexes and his tan qalanq, he can turn any firefight into a Never Bring a Gun to a Knife Fight situation, and his rivals end up as bloodied corpses before they even lay a scratch on him. In Season 1, the only time Elnor is vulnerable is in "Broken Pieces", when the Romulan soldiers have finally learned that this trope applies to him, so they ditch their disruptors and engage in hand-to-hand combat after they temporarily blind him with a flashbang grenade, which disorientates Elnor to the point where his speed advantage is negated.
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Big Damn Heroes
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Big Damn Heroes: In "Absolute Candor", Elnor and his tan qalanq arrive just in time to rescue Picard from Tenqem. The thug loses his head when he ignores Elnor's warning to back down. In "The Impossible Box", Elnor and his sword show up in time to save Picard, Soji and Hugh from Romulan soldiers. Unlike the last time, however, Picard doesn't scold Elnor for killing their enemies, and he even thanks him for it. In "Broken Pieces", Seven of Nine appears in the nick of time to rescue Elnor from the Romulans who are about to overpower him. In the Season 1 finale "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", Captain Riker arrives in command of a vast Starfleet armada just in time to prevent the Romulans from destroying Picard's ship and wipe out the synths on Coppelius.
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Constantly Curious
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In "Broken Pieces", Seven of Nine's priority is to gain control of the Artifact, so she quickly puts an end to Elnor's Constantly Curious questions about the queencell.
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Offhand Backhand
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In "Maps and Legends", it's done Offhand Backhand by F8 to a coworker while the former hacks into a LCARS panel.
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Oddball in the Series
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Oddball in the Series: Picard is the only series in the franchise that mostly takes place in the Beta Quadrant, and all the main heroic characters are civilians (i.e., none of them are active Starfleet officers).
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Instant Death Stab
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Instant Death Stab: In "Remembrance", Dahj's boyfriend immediately drops dead after he's knifed in the chest. In "Absolute Candor", Tenqem dies as soon as Elnor's tan qalanq goes through his neck; green blood oozes from the wound before the ruffian's head slides off. In "The Impossible Box", the lives of three Romulan soldiers come to an abrupt end the moment they meet Elnor's blade, which includes at least two slit throats and flying arterial spray. In "Nepenthe": Three of Narissa's lackeys are instantly slain after Elnor strikes them down with his sword. It's averted with the fourth mook because he's still alive (although he's not able to move) after Elnor lacerates his face, and we hear the man groan as Elnor shoves him to the floor. It's also averted with Hugh, who becomes the Almost Dead Guy after Narissa's knife pierces his jugular vein. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", the footage that Altan Soong manages to retrieve from Saga's optical processors shows that her systems shut down right after Sutra stabs her left eye. Saga's right eye is still intact, but the fact that it doesn't record anything further proves that she's dead.
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Trying Not to Cry
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Trying Not to Cry: In "Stardust City Rag", Seven of Nine's eyes become wet and redden slightly when she explains to Picard the very painful reason why she wants to enact revenge on Bjayzl. In "Nepenthe", Deanna Troi struggles to hold back tears while taking to Picard about her late son. In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1": Raffi is misty-eyed when she learns that Picard is dying. Elnor tries not to cry after he and Picard, whom he loves like a father, share what is likely to be their final farewell. Seven of Nine is so moved by the exchange between Picard and Elnor that she becomes teary-eyed, as she understands that they're a Family of Choice.
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Bad "Bad Acting"
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Bad "Bad Acting": While Rios's 'facer façade to get past Mr. Vup in "Stardust City Rag" is pretty passable, Picard's over the top beret and eye-patch sporting French Jerk act is (hilariously) awful. (Sir Patrick previously stated in an appearance on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me that this was the real-life reason Picard had an English accent.)
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Innocent Innuendo: When Riker announces he's going to accompany Picard aboard the Borg cube:
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Attack Pattern Alpha
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Attack Pattern Alpha: Commodore Oh orders her fleet to enact Planetary Sterilization Pattern 5 on the android homeworld of Coppelius in the Season 1 finale.
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Evil Brit
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Evil Brit: Sibling Zhat Vash operatives Narek and Narissa have English accents when they speak in English, and it's an indicator to the audience that they're the villains.
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Evil Twin
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Season 3 will bring back Dr. Crusher, Worf, and Geordi, who haven't been seen since Nemesis, along with the Bajoran Ro Laren, Data's Evil Twin brother Lore, and the holographic version of Moriarty, none of whom have been seen since their last episodes on TNG. It also sees the return of Tuvok (or rather a Changeling impersonating him) and Elizabeth Shelby, Riker's temporary executive officer during the events of "The Best of Both Worlds." "Vox" then brings out the biggest return of them all: The resurrected Enterprise-D!
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Mercy Kill
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At Icheb's urging, Seven of Nine performs a Mercy Kill on her surrogate son, who's dying in agony after being mutilated by a black-market surgeon for his Borg components.
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Tagline
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Tagline: "The true final frontier is time." (Season 2)
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Organ Theft
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Organ Theft: Icheb, Seven of Nine's surrogate son, is harvested for his Borg components without an anesthetic. He begs his mother figure to end his suffering, so she grants him his wish.
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Complexity Addiction
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Complexity Addiction: Most of the plot is driven by the Romulan obsession with secrecy and subterfuge. If the Romulans had simply shown others what they'd discovered, they wouldn't have needed a secret conspiracy carrying out immoral acts for the greater good.
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Fanservice Extra
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Fanservice Extra: In the "Et in Arcadia Ego" two-parter, some of the well-toned male androids are shirtless, and some of the attractive female androids wear fairly revealing outfits.
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Ridiculously Human Robot: Dr. Maddox makes up for his attempt to take ownership of Data by improving on Dr. Soong's work to the point of creating androids with an organic body, making them completely indistinguishable from humans. He even designed two after a painting Data made of his long-hoped-for daughter, fulfilling that dream.
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Matriarchy: There are at least two Romulan institutions which are female-dominated. The Qowat Milat is an all-female sect. On rare occasions, the warrior nuns may teach a man their ways (such as Elnor), but even after he completes the training, he can never be higher than The Apprentice in terms of his official position within the order. Although the Zhat Vash accepts men into its ranks (such as Narek), the cabal is run by women, and only women are allowed contact with the Admonition. When Oh speaks to the female initiates, she informs them that their foremothers were the first ones to visit the octonary star system, which indicates that the precursor of the Zhat Vash was also matriarchal.
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Sufficiently Advanced Alien
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The teaser trailer to season 2 shows the immortal Q aged, due to John de Lancie being in his 70s by this point. Of course, Q isn't really human to begin with, having teased he could appear as a woman before. Presumably, his aged-up appearance is to make Picard feel like he's simply meeting an old friend. In the episode proper, he briefly appears with CGI de-aging before "catching up" to Picard's age with a Badass Fingersnap.
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Pictorial Letter Substitution
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Pictorial Letter Substitution: In the series title, the "A" in Picard's name is rendered as a Starfleet arrowhead.
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Ungovernable Galaxy
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Ungovernable Galaxy: After Romulus was obliterated when its primary star blew up, the Romulan Star Empire ceased to exist, and without assistance from the Federation, the Neutral Zone collapsed. The Romulan Free State emerged from the ashes, but this new government is nowhere near as powerful as its predecessor, which left large areas of the region lawless.
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Running Gag
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Running Gag: Most episodes of Season 3 contain at least one scene of someone disrespecting Picard's home-made wine in some way or another, leaving the impression that Picard himself is the only one who actually enjoys the stuff.
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Number Two
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Bjayzl is a sociopathic black market dealer, but her employees are quite diverse. She has a reptilian Beta Annari as her Number Two, her two personal bodyguards are women, her casino's pianist is a dwarf, and we get a brief shot of her purple-skinned bouncer who's from an unidentified alien species.
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Memory-Restoring Melody
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Memory-Restoring Melody: In "The Bounty", Riker, Worf, and Raffi sneak onto Daystrom Station, where they encounter the holographic Professor Moriarty as part of its security system, which sets off oddly musical chimes. Riker, the musician, recognizes the song as "Pop Goes The Weasel", the song Data was whistling when they first met in the TNG pilot episode "Encounter At Farpoint", deactivating Moriarty and the security systems, also uncovers another synth golem: Daystrom Android M-5-10, the last work of Altan Inigo Soong, which includes the personalities of all the Soong-type androids: Data, Lore, Lal, B4, and Altan Soong himself.
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Character Aged with the Actor: The series premiered seventeen years in real life after Patrick Stewart last played Picard in Nemesis, so Jean-Luc Picard is also correspondingly older at the start of the series, with promotional material indicating that he is 94 years old. That said, it's not out of the realm of reasonable, as 24th-century medical technology in-universe frequently has humans living well beyond 100 or even 130 years of age. Data is set to return, a good fifteen years after Brent Spiner insisted that he be heard but not seen because unlike him, Data doesn't age. Jonathan Del Arco was in his mid-20s when he first played Hugh in TNG, and he was 53 years old during principal photography for Season 1 of Picard. The character Seven of Nine is reprised by actress Jeri Ryan, who was 51 years old during the filming of Season 1. In "Nepenthe", we also see William Riker and Deanna Troi reprised by Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis, respectively, who were in their mid-60s. The teaser trailer to season 2 shows the immortal Q aged, due to John de Lancie being in his 70s by this point. Of course, Q isn't really human to begin with, having teased he could appear as a woman before. Presumably, his aged-up appearance is to make Picard feel like he's simply meeting an old friend. In the episode proper, he briefly appears with CGI de-aging before "catching up" to Picard's age with a Badass Fingersnap. Guinan also appears older in the show's present, having aged along with Whoopi Goldberg. Since TNG had already established that Guinan had looked the same for at least 500 years at the time it was set, it's explained that El-Aurians can choose to age if they want to, and she does so to make her human customers more comfortable. However, the younger version of Guinan who appears on 21st-century Earth is played by Ito Aghayere. Tuvok appears in this show, 22 years after his last appearance in Voyager's finale, being reprised by Tim Russ who was 66 years old at the time of Season 3's filming. He looks physically older despite barely aging between 2293 and 2378.
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Canon Immigrant: Season two is adopting four starship classes from Star Trek Online into canon: the Gagarin-class,note reskin of the Shepard-class from Star Trek: Discovery Reliant-class,note reskin of the Miranda-class Sutherland-class,note reskin of the Nebula-class and Ross-class.note reskin of the Galaxy-class. A later episode shows a toy/model of an NX-01 Refit.note Archer's NX-class Enterprise with an engineering hull added Season 3 will introduce another STO ship, the U.S.S. Enterprise-F of the Odyssey-class.
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Theme Naming: A mild case, at least when it comes to planets newly depicted in the series: Vergessen is German for "to forget," and Nepenthe in Greek mythology is a drug of forgetfulness.
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Contemplation Location: Picard introduces the Zhal Makh meditation chamber, a sealed room with a winding path painted on the wooden floor, with lanterns placed around the path. The participant is expected to walk barefoot along the path which represents the "journey into the center of the mind's most intimate space, where deepest truths are hidden."
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 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fantastic Drug / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fantastic Fighting Style / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fantastic Flora / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fantastic Fruits and Vegetables / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fantastic Rank System / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fantastic Slurs / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fantasy Conflict Counterpart / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fearless Fool / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Feeling Their Age / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fell Asleep Crying / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fictional Holiday / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fictional Painting / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Filming Location Cameo / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Finale Credits / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fix Fic / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Flashy Teleportation / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Flaunting Your Fleets / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fling a Light into the Future / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Flower Motifs / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Food as Bribe / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Foreign Cuss Word / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Foreign Language Title / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Forest of Perpetual Autumn / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Four-Star Badass / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Friendship Moment / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Fugitive Arc / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Gasp! / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Gender-Blender Name / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Gender-Inverted Trope / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Gendered Insult / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
General Ripper / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
"Get Out of Jail Free" Card / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Gilded Cage / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Give Me a Reason / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Glass Eye / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Go Out with a Smile / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Go Through Me / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Going Down with the Ship / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Good All Along / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Good Scars, Evil Scars / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Gracefully Demoted / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Gratuitous French / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Gratuitous Latin / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Gratuitous Spanish / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Gray Rain of Depression / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Greeting Gesture Confusion / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Grievous Harm with a Body / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Group-Identifying Feature / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Grumpy Growler / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Guns Akimbo / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Guns Are Worthless / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Guns vs. Swords / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Guy in Back / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Guyliner / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Had to Be Sharp / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Hanging Around / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Heartbeat Soundtrack / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Heartwarming in Hindsight / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Heartwarming Orphan / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Helpless Window Death / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Hero-Worshipper / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Heroes Love Dogs / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Herr Doktor / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
He's Just Hiding / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Hidden Supplies / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Hit-and-Run Tactics / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Holding Back the Phlebotinum / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Holographic Terminal / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Homeworld Evacuation / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Homoerotic Subtext / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Hot as Hell / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
How Dare You Die on Me! / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Human Shield / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Humans Are Bastards / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
I Am X, Son of Y / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
I Knew There Was Something About You / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Iconic Item / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Identical Grandson / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
I'm Not Doing That Again / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Impairment Shot / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
In Love with the Mark / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
In Touch with His Feminine Side / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Incest Subtext / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Insane Admiral / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Instant Death Stab / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Intertwined Fingers / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
"It" Is Dehumanizing / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Just a Machine / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Just Woke Up That Way / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Just You and Me and My GUARDS! / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Katanas Are Just Better / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Kirk's Rock / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Kiss of Death / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Klingons Love Shakespeare / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Last Kiss / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Late Coming Out / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Legacy Vessel Naming / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Lens Flare / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Let's Fight Like Gentlemen / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Let's Split Up, Gang! / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Letting Her Hair Down / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Lingerie Scene / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Living Legend / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Living Lie Detector / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Lodged-Blade Recycling / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
"London, England" Syndrome / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Long-Haired Pretty Boy / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Losing a Shoe in the Struggle / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Lovable Rogue / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Love Confession / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
MacGyvering / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Madwoman in the Attic / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Magnetic Hero / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Man Hug / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Martial Pacifist / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Master Swordsman / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Match Cut / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Matriarchy / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Matrix Raining Code / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Maurice Chevalier Accent / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Meaningful Background Event / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Meaningful Look / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Mechanical Abomination / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Memory-Restoring Melody / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Men Use Violence, Women Use Communication / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Mental Fusion / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Me's a Crowd / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Messy Hair / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Mind-Reformat Death / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Minor Crime Reveals Major Plot / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Minorly Mentioned Myths and Monsters / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Mi'raj / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Misery Builds Character / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Misery Poker / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Modesty Towel / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Mole in Charge / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Mourning a Dead Robot / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Movie Superheroes Wear Black / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Multi-Part Episode / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Multicultural Alien Planet / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
My God, You Are Serious! / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
My Greatest Failure / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
My Species Doth Protest Too Much / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Mythopoeia / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Nailed to the Wagon / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Neck Snap / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Nerds Speak Klingon / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Nervous Wreck / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Never Bring a Gun to a Knife Fight / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Nightmare Fetishist / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Ninja Maid / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
No Equal-Opportunity Time Travel / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
No Such Agency / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
No Time to Explain / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Nobody Poops / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Non-Action Guy / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Non-Human Humanoid Hybrid / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Not Even Bothering with the Accent / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Not What I Signed on For / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Obligatory Earpiece Touch / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Obligatory Swearing / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Obsolete Mentor / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Obstructive Bureaucrat / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Oddball in the Series / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Off the Grid / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Off with His Head! / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Office Romance / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Old Hero, New Pals / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Once Done, Never Forgotten / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
One Last Smoke / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
One-Woman Wail / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Only Fatal to Adults / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Oppressive Immigration Enforcement / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Orange/Blue Contrast / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Organ Theft / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Organic Technology / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Out of Focus / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Outcast Refuge / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Outdoorsy Gal / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Override Command / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
P.O.V. Cam / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Palm on Cheek Pose / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Pardon My Klingon / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Pass Fail / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Patrick Stewart Speech / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Perfect Disguise, Terrible Acting / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Perfect Pacifist People / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Perfect Solution Fallacy / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Perilous Old Fool / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Perverted Sniffing / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Pictorial Letter Substitution / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Pink Is Erotic / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Plagued by Nightmares / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Plot-Relevant Age-Up / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Plucky Comic Relief / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Poison Is Evil / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Portmanteau / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Post-Stress Overeating / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Prayer Pose / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Precursor Killers / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Pretty Boy / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Pretty Butterflies / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Profane Last Words / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Projected Man / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Promoted Fanboy / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Protagonist Title / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Proud Beauty / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Proud Papa Passes Out the Cigars / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Psychotic Smirk / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Purple Is Powerful / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Putting the Band Back Together / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Puzzle Box / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Rack Focus / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Rage Quit / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Ransacked Room / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
"Ray of Hope" Ending / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Real Men Cook / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Real Men Get Shot / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Real-Time Timeskip / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Rearrange the Song / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Rebuilt Set / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Recurring Dreams / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Red and Black Totalitarianism / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Red Is Violent / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Reestablishing Character Moment / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Refitted for Sequel / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Reimagining the Artifact / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Releasing from the Promise / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Reliably Unreliable Guns / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Reluctant Warrior / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Renamed to Avoid Association / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Renegade Splinter Faction / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Resign in Protest / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Resurrect the Wreck / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Revenge / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Reversible Roboticizing / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Review Ironic Echo / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Robo Cam / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Robosexual / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Robot and A.I. Works / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Robot Republic / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Robot War / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Rubik's Cube: International Genius Symbol / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Sadist / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Safely Secluded Science Center / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Samurai Ponytail / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Scannable Man / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Scars are Forever / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Screaming Woman / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Scylla and Charybdis / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Second Episode Introduction / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Secret Circle of Secrets / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Secret Government Warehouse / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Secret Police / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Sequel Gap / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Sequel Series / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Series of the 2020s / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Servant Race / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Settle It Without Weapons / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Sex for Solace / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Shattered World / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Sheathe Your Sword / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Sherlock Scan / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Shoot the Bullet / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Sickbed Slaying / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Sigil Spam / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Signature Line / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Simple Solution Won't Work / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Single-Biome Planet / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Single-Stroke Battle / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Single Tear / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Sinister Surveillance / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Slashed Throat / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Slow-Motion Drop / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Smells Sexy / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Smokescreen Crime / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Snakes Are Sinister / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Soap Opera Disease / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Socially Awkward Hero / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Somber Backstory Revelation / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Songs in the Key of Lock / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Space Elves / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Space Fighter / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Space Is Cold / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Space People / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Space Stories / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Space Whale Aesop / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Speak in Unison / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Spin Attack / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Spin-Off / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Split Edit / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Split-Personality Merge / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Split-Personality Takeover / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Stealth Expert / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Stealth in Space / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Stealth Sequel / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Strange Salute / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Stress Vomit / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Stun Guns / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Sunglasses at Night / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Super-Reflexes / int_2ea6ae26
 Star Trek: Picard
hasFeature
Supernatural Martial Arts / int_2ea6ae26
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Survivor Guilt / int_2ea6ae26
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Sweet Tooth / int_2ea6ae26
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Swivel-Chair Antics / int_2ea6ae26
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Sword and Fist / int_2ea6ae26
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Sword Fight / int_2ea6ae26
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Take Me Instead / int_2ea6ae26
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Tall, Dark, and Handsome / int_2ea6ae26
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Tastes Like Friendship / int_2ea6ae26
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Tautological Templar / int_2ea6ae26
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Team Mom / int_2ea6ae26
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Tear Dryer / int_2ea6ae26
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Tears of Joy / int_2ea6ae26
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Technicolor Death / int_2ea6ae26
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Technicolor Toxin / int_2ea6ae26
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Teleport Gun / int_2ea6ae26
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Teleport Interdiction / int_2ea6ae26
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Teleport Spam / int_2ea6ae26
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Teleportation Rescue / int_2ea6ae26
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Terrifying Rescuer / int_2ea6ae26
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That Makes Me Feel Angry / int_2ea6ae26
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The Apprentice / int_2ea6ae26
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The Baroness / int_2ea6ae26
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The Blade Always Lands Pointy End In / int_2ea6ae26
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The Blank / int_2ea6ae26
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The Captain / int_2ea6ae26
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The Cast Showoff / int_2ea6ae26
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The Champion / int_2ea6ae26
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The Cutie / int_2ea6ae26
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The Dreaded Dreadnought / int_2ea6ae26
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The Empire / int_2ea6ae26
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The Engineer / int_2ea6ae26
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The Future Is Noir / int_2ea6ae26
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The Handler / int_2ea6ae26
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The Hermit / int_2ea6ae26
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The Leader / int_2ea6ae26
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The Medic / int_2ea6ae26
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The Nose Knows / int_2ea6ae26
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The Noun and the Noun / int_2ea6ae26
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The Only One / int_2ea6ae26
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The Paralyzer / int_2ea6ae26
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The Queenpin / int_2ea6ae26
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The Quincy Punk / int_2ea6ae26
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The Shrink / int_2ea6ae26
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The Slow Path / int_2ea6ae26
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The Tell / int_2ea6ae26
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The Un-Smile / int_2ea6ae26
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Theme Music Power-Up / int_2ea6ae26
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Theme Naming / int_2ea6ae26
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There Is No Cure / int_2ea6ae26
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Theseus' Ship Paradox / int_2ea6ae26
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They Would Cut You Up / int_2ea6ae26
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Thousand-Yard Stare / int_2ea6ae26
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Threat Backfire / int_2ea6ae26
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Thrown Out the Airlock / int_2ea6ae26
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Title, Please! / int_2ea6ae26
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Title Theme Drop / int_2ea6ae26
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Token Heroic Orc / int_2ea6ae26
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Too Good for This Sinful Earth / int_2ea6ae26
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Towering Flower / int_2ea6ae26
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Tracking Device / int_2ea6ae26
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Trekkie / int_2ea6ae26
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Triumphant Reprise / int_2ea6ae26
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Trojan Prisoner / int_2ea6ae26
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Trophy Room / int_2ea6ae26
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Troubled Sympathetic Bigot / int_2ea6ae26
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Trust Password / int_2ea6ae26
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Trying Not to Cry / int_2ea6ae26
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20 Minutes into the Future / int_2ea6ae26
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Umbrella Drink / int_2ea6ae26
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Uncertain Audience / int_2ea6ae26
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Understatement / int_2ea6ae26
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Uneven Hybrid / int_2ea6ae26
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Unfolding Plan Montage / int_2ea6ae26
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Ungovernable Galaxy / int_2ea6ae26
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Unnaturally Blue Lighting / int_2ea6ae26
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Unpopular Popular Character / int_2ea6ae26
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Unusual Ears / int_2ea6ae26
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Vehicular Turnabout / int_2ea6ae26
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Vigilante Man / int_2ea6ae26
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Vigilante Militia / int_2ea6ae26
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Warrior Monk / int_2ea6ae26
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Watched It for the Representation / int_2ea6ae26
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We Help the Helpless / int_2ea6ae26
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We Named the Monkey "Jack" / int_2ea6ae26
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We Will Have Perfect Health in the Future / int_2ea6ae26
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Weapon-Based Characterization / int_2ea6ae26
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What Could Possibly Go Wrong? / int_2ea6ae26
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What Is One Man's Life In Comparison? / int_2ea6ae26
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Where It All Began / int_2ea6ae26
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Will Not Tell a Lie / int_2ea6ae26
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Wire Fu / int_2ea6ae26
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With Due Respect / int_2ea6ae26
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With My Hands Tied / int_2ea6ae26
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Won't Take "Yes" for an Answer / int_2ea6ae26
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Word of Saint Paul / int_2ea6ae26
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Worth Living For / int_2ea6ae26
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Wowing Cthulhu / int_2ea6ae26
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Wretched Hive / int_2ea6ae26
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X Days Since / int_2ea6ae26
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You Are Number 6 / int_2ea6ae26
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You Are the Translated Foreign Word / int_2ea6ae26
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You Fool! / int_2ea6ae26
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Your Approval Fills Me with Shame / int_2ea6ae26
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You're Insane! / int_2ea6ae26