Jean Luc Picard

Star Trek: The Next Generation introduced among its main cast Captain Jean-Luc Picard, explicitly defined as a Frenchman, who was given an accordingly French name. I grew up watching TNG with the ...

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Wikipedia claims that Jean-Luc Picard was named after the Piccard twins: Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry named Picard for one or both of the twin brothers Auguste Piccard and Jean Felix Piccard, 20th-century Swiss scientists.

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64 Was Jean-Luc Picard's famous "Make it so" phrase introduced by Patrick Stewart or by the series writers? Was use of the phrase inspired by any other fictional character? What I was wondering was, was the phrase taken from the Aubrey/Maturin novels by Patrick O'Brian. One of the lead characters, Capt. Jack Aubrey RN, uses the phrase frequently.

One of the most popular facepalm images is one of Captain Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek the Next Generation in which Picard is shown reacting to a stressful situation (This was the first result for googling Picard facepalm btw.) From Wikipedia: "Deja Q" is the 13th episode of the of the American science fiction television series ...

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The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard gives a few details of his life between the Stargazer and taking command of the Enterprise. The highlights are: He worked with Admiral Quinn in Starfleet Tactical moving ships, personnel, and equipment around. He meets all of the original bridge officers in TNG in various places (with the exception of Riker, He also already knew Beverly Crusher). Cadet ...

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So, bottom line: Is Jean-Luc Picard fluent in French or not? Related questions: Was Picard speaking French and being translated the entire time? Why did Data call the French language "obscure"? Why did the producers of Star Trek: TNG choose to characterise the new Captain as French?

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