![]() Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) on the bridge of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D in Picard Season 3. Or has it? Picard's post-credits scene could set up a new Trek- but there’s a catch And now, through Jack, that concept has been rebooted. In Next Generation’s “Encounter at Farpoint,” Q appeared and framed the entire series as the trial of humanity. You see yours, Jack, has just begun.” Q implies that Jack is about to have some kind of trial, though whether that means Jack is being judged or will undergo some tribulations is unclear.Įither way, Picard has brought things full circle. Jack protests, saying, “You told my father humanity’s trial was over.” Q retorts, “But I’m here today because of you. Q also implies that he’s putting humanity back on trial. Jack wonders why Q isn’t dead, and Q says, “I was hoping the next generation wouldn't think so linearly.” So this is either a version of Q from before his death in Picard Season 2, or something else entirely. But suddenly, Q (John de Lancie) appears. Paramount+Īfter Geordi La Forge, Will Riker, and Jean-Luc Picard park the Enterprise- D in the Fleet Museum and play a game of poker, we jump to Jack Crusher settling into his quarters on the newly christened USS Enterprise-G. ![]() Jack Crusher (Ed Speleers) pulls out his phaser in the post-credits scene of Picard Season 3. ![]()
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