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.
Events in This Arc
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …