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The investigative team, which includes Crusher's son Wesley, lets Picard know that observing more teleportations will enable them to pinpoint the location of the Ansata base. At the base, Crusher learns her abductor is Kyril Finn, the leader of Ansata. Crusher refuses to eat or otherwise cooperate with Finn.
Retired admiral Jean-Luc Picard rejects the romantic advances of his housekeeper Laris, a year-and-a-half after the death of her partner Zhaban. After giving a speech to a new class of cadets—including his former ward Elnor—in his role as chancellor of Starfleet Academy, Picard visits his old friend and bartender Guinan to talk about his life-long avoidance of romantic relationships.
"Attached" is the 160th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. The eighth episode of the seventh season.This explores the relationships between two cultures on an exoplanet, and between Crusher and Picard.
Crusher is next seen sitting next to his mother in the background of the wedding scenes in the feature film Star Trek: Nemesis. In a scene deleted from the film, [4] Captain Picard asks Crusher if he is excited to serve on board the USS Titan (Captain Riker's ship). Crusher tells him that he will be running the night shift in Engineering, which ...
Evan Evagora as Elnor (seasons 1–2): A Romulan refugee whom Picard abandoned as a boy and was raised by the Qowat Milat, a sect of all-female warrior nuns. [17] [13] [25] Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine: A former Borg drone and crew member aboard the USS Voyager who became a member of the Fenris Rangers vigilante group. [26] [27] Orla Brady as ...
Beverly Crusher is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise, played by Gates McFadden.Debuting in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, McFadden appeared in every season, except for the second, as well as its spin-off feature films: Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Nemesis.
The person responsible for ushering the Trump-ian Picard into being is his time-and-space manipulating nemesis, Q, played by John de Lancie. In advance of their long-awaited reunion, Q has altered ...
Jean-Luc Picard (portrayed by Patrick Stewart) is a retired Starfleet admiral and former captain of its flagship vessel USS Enterprise.Stewart was reprising his role from Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequent television series and movies by August 4, 2018. [1]