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Interpersonal Conflict
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Picard struggles with his inability to connect with children, particularly during a crisis, forcing him to confront his limitations as a leader.

Picard struggles with his inability to connect with children, particularly during a crisis, forcing him to confront his limitations as a leader.

6 events in this arc

Events in This Arc

S5E5 · Disaster
Picard’s Reluctant Mentorship Begins

On the Enterprise bridge, Counselor Troi introduces three science fair-winning children—shy Marissa, earnest Jay Gordon, and energetic Patterson—to Captain Picard, who is visibly uncomfortable with the task. Picard’s forced enthusiasm …

S5E5 · Disaster
Picard fails to calm terrified children

After regaining consciousness in the wrecked turbolift, Picard discovers the three children—Marissa, Jay Gordon, and Patterson—physically unharmed but emotionally shattered. His initial attempt to assert command fails spectacularly: when he …

S5E5 · Disaster
Picard accepts Marissa’s spontaneous hug

After escaping the plummeting turbolift, Picard—physically drained but emotionally unguarded—emerges into the corridor with the three children. The moment of shared relief is palpable as they exchange exhausted smiles, a …

S5E19 · The First Duty
Brand delivers fatal news to Picard

In the ready room, Picard receives an urgent encrypted hail from Admiral Brand, whose grave tone immediately signals a crisis. She prefaces her announcement by invoking Picard’s personal connection to …

S5E19 · The First Duty
Picard forces Wesley to confront his lie

In the ready room, Picard confronts Wesley with irrefutable evidence of Nova Squadron’s forbidden Kolvoord Starburst maneuver—the direct cause of Joshua Albert’s death. Wesley initially evades the question, but Picard …

S5E19 · The First Duty
Picard delivers Wesley’s consequences

In the quiet aftermath of the Nova Squadron inquiry, Picard meets Wesley under the elm tree—a location heavy with symbolic weight from earlier in the story—to deliver the formal repercussions …