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** Season 3 will bring back Dr. Crusher, Worf, and Geordi, who haven't been seen since ''Nemesis'', along with the Bajoran Ro Laren, Data's EvilTwin brother Lore, and the holographic version of Moriarty, none of whom have been seen since their last episodes on ''TNG''. It also sees the return of Tuvok (or rather [[spoiler: a Changeling impersonating him]]) and Elizabeth Shelby, Riker's temporary executive officer during the events of "The Best of Both Worlds." "Vox" then brings out the biggest return of them all: [[spoiler:The resurrected ''Enterprise''-D!]]

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** Season 3 will bring back Dr. Crusher, Worf, and Geordi, who haven't been seen since ''Nemesis'', along with the Bajoran Ro Laren, Data's EvilTwin brother Lore, and the holographic version of Moriarty, none of whom have been seen since their last episodes on ''TNG''. It also sees the return of Tuvok [[spoiler: (or rather [[spoiler: a Changeling impersonating him]]) and Elizabeth Shelby, Riker's temporary executive officer during the events of "The Best of Both Worlds." "Vox" then brings out the biggest return of them all: [[spoiler:The resurrected ''Enterprise''-D!]]
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** In-universe, Thaddeus Troi-Riker made over ''three hundred'' languages for his imaginary homeworld, including one for ''butterflies''. Deanna and Kestra converse in one of them.

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** In-universe, Thaddeus Troi-Riker made over ''three hundred'' twelve languages for his imaginary homeworld, including one for ''butterflies''. Deanna and Kestra converse in one of them.



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As of 2023, attempts are being made to develop a spin-off series entitled ''Star Trek: Legacy'', though only initial discussions have been had between show runner Terry Matalas and the ''Trek'' writing team thus far, as such a show would require further financial commitment from Paramount. The [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 writers' strike]] is not helping matters.

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* PuzzleBox: The series introduces a Romulan puzzle box called a ''tan zhekran'' that can only be opened by carefully sliding its panels into place while listening for and feeling out the mechanisms. Narek enjoys fiddling with his to understand how it works, while his sister Narissa would rather smash the thing open.

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** Season 3 will bring back Dr. Crusher, Worf, and Geordi, who haven't been seen since ''Nemesis'', along with the Bajoran Ro Laren, Data's EvilTwin brother Lore, and the holographic version of Moriarty, none of whom have been seen since their last episodes on ''TNG''. It also sees the return of Tuvok (or rather [[spoiler: a Changeling impersonating him]]) and Elizabeth Shelby, Riker's temporary executive officer during the events of "The Best of Both Worlds."

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** Season 3 will bring back Dr. Crusher, Worf, and Geordi, who haven't been seen since ''Nemesis'', along with the Bajoran Ro Laren, Data's EvilTwin brother Lore, and the holographic version of Moriarty, none of whom have been seen since their last episodes on ''TNG''. It also sees the return of Tuvok (or rather [[spoiler: a Changeling impersonating him]]) and Elizabeth Shelby, Riker's temporary executive officer during the events of "The Best of Both Worlds."" "Vox" then brings out the biggest return of them all: [[spoiler:The resurrected ''Enterprise''-D!]]


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** The pilot episode reveals that Starfleet cut their losses after the terrorist attack on Mars, and refused to further any efforts to save the Romulans. While Picard chastises them for being so willing to throw lives away, it's clear that 200 years of animosity between the two powers won't dissipate overnight; 14 member worlds threatened to secede if Starfleet continued helping them, and they decide it's better to keep themselves whole rather than help their oldest enemy. To Picard's credit, he wasn't wrong as to ''why'' they were wrong to abandon them, but he clearly underestimated how deeply Starfleet's self-interests ran, especially in the wake of the Dominion War and several A.I. related tragedies (as seen on ''Lower Decks'' and ''Prodigy'') scaring them off from their role as the BigGood of the galaxy.
** Picard himself is also subjected to this. Honorable and legendary he may be, all those acts of heroism mean nothing when he tries using his reputation to force Starfleet to help Romulus, even when the Mars shipyards are destroyed. They don't value that reputation as anything more than the ramblings of an old man, clinging to a hopeless idea that Starfleet has to put itself above everyone to help others, rather than stand with them in solidarity during their darkest hour. They not only accept his resignation, but they treat him like a pariah when he does come crawling for help just days after he scathingly tore them down on live television, and without evidence of his claims. Even the Romulan survivors think little of Picard, as does his former-XO from the ''Verity'' and the Romulan boy who admired him, seeing him as someone who just ran and hid for the sake of his own honor, rather than trying to fight to the bitter end.
** Captain Shaw in Season 3 is presented as what might have happened had Captain Sisko never let go of the trauma of Wolf 359. A fellow survivor himself, Shaw is so wracked with SurvivorsGuilt over the event, he's become an unpleasant {{Jerkass}} to everyone, is disliked by his crew, is bigoted towards ex-Borg like Seven and Picard, and has eked himself out a rather unremarkable career as the commander of the ''Titan''-A, all because he refused to NeverBeHurtAgain. To his credit, he is fully aware of how unpleasant he is.


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* {{Foreshadowing}}: A small FreezeFrameBonus in Season 2 reveals that the saucer section of the ''Enterprise''-D had been retrieved from Veridian-III and placed in the Fleet Museum at Athan Prime, joining the ''Voyager'', ''Excelsior'', ''Stargazer'', and ''Leondegrance''. But come Season 3, all those ships, plus the ''NX-01'', ''New Jersey'', ''Enterprise''-A, ''Defiant'', and ''Bounty'' are there--but the last piece of the ''D'' is nowhere to be found. [[spoiler:It turns out that she's been inside Hangar Bay 12 undergoing an extensive restoration to service, and Geordi has personally been working on that job for the last 20 years.]]


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*** Troi reaches inside Jack's mind to see what this mysterious force really is. [[spoiler:It's a BORG CUBE.]]
*** The old ''Enterprise''-D/E crew arrive at the Fleet Museum, where Geordi reveals he has one ship in mind to help them. He opens Hangar Bay 12, and a very familiar looking-shape appears...[[spoiler:It's the ''Enterprise''-D! But as it pulls back, it reveals there's a new star drive section under her! She's been restored to her former glory!]]
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* Season 2 takes place in early 2401. Picard is called into service to deal with a Borg incursion... but unexpectedly is tossed into a MirrorUniverse by none other than TricksterMentor Q (Creator/JohnDeLancie), alongside Raffi, Jurati, Seven, Elnor (now a Starfleet cadet) and Rios. Picard and crew must TimeTravel back to 2024, the PointOfDivergence for this Mirror Universe and the PrimeTimeline, and SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong. Guest stars include Guinan, played by Creator/WhoopiGoldberg in 2401 and Ito Aghayere in 2024; Adam Soong (Spiner), a noted 2024 geneticist and eugenicist; his daughter Kore (Briones); Tallinn (Creator/OrlaBrady), a Romulan Supervisor placed in 2024 to protect the timeline; the Borg Queen (Creator/AnnieWersching); and a cameo from Tallinn's boss: [[spoiler:a Traveler named Wesley Crusher (Creator/WilWheaton)]].

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* Season 2 takes place in early 2401. Picard is called into service to deal with a Borg incursion... but unexpectedly is tossed into a MirrorUniverse MirrorUniverse[[note]]not to be confused with ''[[Recap/StarTrekS2E4MirrorMirror the]]'' Mirror Universe[[/note]] by none other than TricksterMentor Q (Creator/JohnDeLancie), alongside Raffi, Jurati, Seven, Elnor (now a Starfleet cadet) and Rios. Picard and crew must TimeTravel back to 2024, the PointOfDivergence for this Mirror Universe and the PrimeTimeline, and SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong. Guest stars include Guinan, played by Creator/WhoopiGoldberg in 2401 and Ito Aghayere in 2024; Adam Soong (Spiner), a noted 2024 geneticist and eugenicist; his daughter Kore (Briones); Tallinn (Creator/OrlaBrady), a Romulan Supervisor placed in 2024 to protect the timeline; the Borg Queen (Creator/AnnieWersching); and a cameo from Tallinn's boss: [[spoiler:a Traveler named Wesley Crusher (Creator/WilWheaton)]].
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The series premiered on January 23, 2020 on what is now known as Creator/ParamountPlus, and its first season consists of 10 episodes. Shortly before its debut, CBS was confident enough in it to greenlight a second season. Outside of the US, Canada premiered it same-day on the Creator/{{CTV}} Sci-Fi channel and on the French sci-fi network Z, as well as on the Crave streaming service, while Amazon made it available next-day to over 200 countries via country-specific Creator/PrimeVideo services as well as over the Prime Video Global service. The

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The series premiered on January 23, 2020 on what is now known as Creator/ParamountPlus, and its first season consists of 10 episodes. Shortly before its debut, CBS was confident enough in it to greenlight a second season. Outside of the US, Canada premiered it same-day on the Creator/{{CTV}} Sci-Fi channel and on the French sci-fi network Z, as well as on the Crave streaming service, while Amazon made it available next-day to over 200 countries via country-specific Creator/PrimeVideo services as well as over the Prime Video Global service. The \n
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** The "punk on a bus" scene from ''Film/StarTrekIV'' is replayed, with the same actor, no less.

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** The "punk on a bus" scene from ''Film/StarTrekIV'' ''Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome'' is replayed, with the same actor, no less.
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* MemoryRestoringMelody: In "The Bounty", Riker, Worf, and Raffi sneak onto Daystrom Station, where they encounter the holographic Professor Moriarty as part of its security system, which sets off oddly musical chimes. Riker, the musician, recognizes the song as [[spoiler:"Pop Goes The Weasel", the song Data was whistling when they first met in the TNG pilot episode "Encounter At Farpoint", deactivating Moriarty and the security systems, also uncovers another synth golem: Daystrom Android M-5-10, the last work of Altan Inigo Soong, which includes the personalities of all the Soong-type androids: Data, Lore, Lal, [=B4=], and Altan Soong himself.]]
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** In Season 3, Tuvok appears in this show, being reprised by Creator/TimRuss who was 66 years old at the time of Season 3's filming, 22 years after his last appearance in ''Voyager's'' finale. He looks physically older despite barely aging between 2293 and 2378.

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** In Season 3, Tuvok appears in this show, 22 years after his last appearance in ''Voyager's'' finale, being reprised by Creator/TimRuss who was 66 years old at the time of Season 3's filming, 22 years after his last appearance in ''Voyager's'' finale.filming. He looks physically older despite barely aging between 2293 and 2378.
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** In Season 3, Tuvok appears in this show, being reprised by Creator/TimRuss who was 66 years old at the time of Season 3's filming, being last seen 22 years after his last appearance in ''Voyager's'' finale. He looks physically older despite barely aging between 2293 and 2378.

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** In Season 3, Tuvok appears in this show, being reprised by Creator/TimRuss who was 66 years old at the time of Season 3's filming, being last seen 22 years after his last appearance in ''Voyager's'' finale. He looks physically older despite barely aging between 2293 and 2378.
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** In Season 3, Tuvok, reprised by Creator/TimRuss who was now 66 at the time of Season 3's filming, makes an appearance in ''Picard'', 22 years after his last appearance in ''Voyager's'' season finale. He looks older despite being virtually ageless.

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** In Season 3, Tuvok, Tuvok appears in this show, being reprised by Creator/TimRuss who was now 66 years old at the time of Season 3's filming, makes an appearance in ''Picard'', being last seen 22 years after his last appearance in ''Voyager's'' season finale. He looks physically older despite being virtually ageless.barely aging between 2293 and 2378.

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** In "Nepenthe", we also see William Riker and Deanna Troi reprised by Creator/JonathanFrakes and Creator/MarinaSirtis, respectively.

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* PoisonedDrinkDrop: In "Stardust City Rag", While hiding out on Freecloud, Bjayzl offers Dr. Bruce Maddox a drink of Tranya. As Dr. Maddox drinks, he explains he's on the run from the Tal Shiar and is now in debt to her. Bjayzl says that changes everything. Maddox then drops and breaks his glass and falls over, paralyzed, as Bjayzl admits that dealing with the Tal Shiar is a pain in the ass.

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* PoisonedDrinkDrop: In "Stardust City Rag", While while hiding out on Freecloud, Bjayzl offers Dr. Bruce Maddox a drink of Tranya. As Dr. Maddox drinks, he explains he's on the run from the Tal Shiar and is now in debt to her. Bjayzl says that changes everything. Maddox then drops and breaks his glass and falls over, paralyzed, as Bjayzl admits that dealing with the Tal Shiar is a pain in the ass.

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* SickbedSlaying:
** Seven of Nine [[spoiler:euthanizes Icheb]] at his request when he's slowly dying from being mutilated for his Borg implants on an operating table.
** Jurati [[spoiler:murders Maddox]] in his bio-bed by shutting off the support systems that are keeping him alive.
* SicklyGreenGlow:
** Romulan and Borg technology glow green. The Romulans are the BigBad in Season 1, and the Borg are one of the major villains in the franchise (although the xBs themselves aren't evil). The Romulan Free State is in possession of a derelict Borg Cube, so all of the {{Holographic Terminal}}s on the Artifact emit green light regardless if the console or device is Romulan or Borg.
** The Admonition, which has a pale green glow, is dangerous because almost everyone who touches it goes insane, and most will be DrivenToSuicide.


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** Seven of Nine [[spoiler:euthanizes Icheb]] at his request when he's slowly dying from being mutilated for his Borg implants on an operating table.
** Jurati [[spoiler:murders Maddox]] in his bio-bed by shutting off the support systems that are keeping him alive.
* SicklyGreenGlow:
** Romulan and Borg technology glow green. The Romulans are the BigBad in Season 1, and the Borg are one of the major villains in the franchise (although the xBs themselves aren't evil). The Romulan Free State is in possession of a derelict Borg Cube, so all of the {{Holographic Terminal}}s on the Artifact emit green light regardless if the console or device is Romulan or Borg.
** The Admonition, which has a pale green glow, is dangerous because almost everyone who touches it goes insane, and most will be DrivenToSuicide.
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** The third season of ''Picard'' was helmed by Terry Matalas, whose biggest claim to fame before ''Trek'' was the critically-acclaimed ''Series/TwelveMonkeys''. As a result, there are more shout-outs, references and easter eggs to ''Monkeys'' in the third season than a reasonable human being could even begin to count, but...[[ResistanceIsFutile let's try it anyway]]:
*** One of the false identities Jack Crusher uses is "James Cole", who is of course the protagonist of ''12 Monkeys.''
*** The "red door" that Jack repeatedly hallucinates is ''way'' too eerily, visually similar to the Red Forest to be a coincidence.
*** Several actors from ''12 Monkeys'' were brought over, including Creator/AaronStanford, Creator/KirkAcevedo, Creator/JamesCallis and Creator/ToddStashwick, with roles of varying importance.
*** Sneed and Krinn were scavengers who rose up from the dirt and make their own mark on the underworld. Their respective actors, Stanford and Acevedo, played Cole and Ramse...two scavengers who rose up from the dirt and make their mark on history in ''12 Monkeys.''
*** The drug Sneed and Krinn traffic is named "Splinter." The method time travel used in ''12 Monkeys'' was called "Project Splinter."
*** Jurati visits a nightclub in Los Angeles named "Deacon's." Deacon was the name of Stashwick's character in ''12 Monkeys'', and his story concluded with him opening a bar named, [[CaptainObvious you guessed it]], "Deacon's."
*** The name of the PMC company Adam Soong made ties with was called "Spearhead Operations." The rival project to "Project Splinter" was "Spearhead."
*** Renée Picard is seen reading a Dixon Hill novel titled "The Pallid Son." The "Pallid Man" was one of the main antagonists of ''12 Monkeys'', who also happens to be the son of a genetically engineered super-soldier...who was the result of a StableTimeLoop with the Pallid Man himself. [[TimeyWimeyBall ''12 Monkeys'' can be quite weird and mind-fucky like that.]]
*** The Markridge Industrial Tower was a location Rafi and Seven visit during their investigation. The Markridge Group was one of the entities responsible for the virus in ''12 Monkeys.''
*** "Raritan IV" is the name of a Deltan planet. "Raritan National Laboratory" was the site of Project Splinter in ''12 Monkeys.'' Both are also references to Matalas's home town of Raritan, New Jersey.
*** One of the artifacts on Picard's bookshelf in his study is the Die Glocke, an ornate monkey-faced bell capable producing an immensely powerful time paradox when coming into direct contact with itself.
*** ....And more! A lot, ''lot'' more.
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* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: In season 3, Jack is placed in a cell without a cursory pat-down to see if he has something he can escape with.
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* ReestablishingCharacterMoment: The series, being the last appearances of the cast of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' and even ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', would eventually reintroduce these iconic characters bit-by-bit as having changed over the last 30 years since the end of ''Film/StarTrekNemesis''.
** Jean Luc Picard was previously the honorable Captain of the ''Enterprise''-D and ''E'', having been known for his stately demeanor and a slow allowance of bonding much closer with his crew, but one who nevertheless believed in Starfleet and its ideals. In his first scene, he's an Admiral who has since retired to his vineyard, but has lost his faith in Starfleet when they abandoned an evacuation effort of Romulus 14 years ago, and has become embittered, cut off from his friends, and left only with the dreams of the deceased Data and the long-thought destroyed ''Enterprise''-D.
** Will Riker, the former First Officer, was a charming, suave, but nevertheless cunning and tactically gifted officer and RenaissanceMan, known for being equally loyal and friendly as he was unpredictable in battle. He had since retired with his wife, former Councilor Deanna Troi, to Nepenthe, where his charm and observational skills hadn't dulled in the slightest. However, when he does rejoin the cast full time in Season 3, it turns out that he's become a lot more cautious due to the death of his young son, Thaddeus, and he's a lot more nihilistic about the ordeal. Deanna herself was a lot more eager to get out there and explore, but she too was gravely affected by the loss of her son, and is in notable pain about it.
** Dr. Beverly Crusher was a compassionate Chief Medical Officer who had a very [[UnresolvedSexualTension troubled romantic history]] with Picard. When she returns in Season 3, she's since left Starfleet to further fuel her efforts to help others in trouble, cutting off ties with her old friends, and becoming a full-fledged CombatMedic. Oh, and [[spoiler:she has a son with Picard.]]
** Worf, the former tactical officer and Chief of Security, was the first Klingon in Starfleet that adhered to a code of honor, though found himself torn between his human upbringing and Klingon heritage due to folks on both sides having trouble accepting him. He returns in Season 3 having tempered himself from a BloodKnight into a MartialPacifist, being more at peace with himself. However, thanks to the events of ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', he's also a ShellShockedVeteran troubled by his experiences in the Dominion War, which fueled his pacifistic turn when (according to a deleted scene) [[spoiler:he killed a woman during a hunt for Changeling infiltrators, and she turned out to be innocent.]]
** Geordi [=LaForge=] was the former Chief Engineer on both ''Enterprise''s, being eager, friendly, and very handy with any engineering equipment he could get his hands on. When he returns in Season 3, he's not so eager to chart out the Final Frontier like he used to, having gotten married and becoming a father to two daughter he's ''fiercely'' protective of. Instead, he's become Chief Curator of the Fleet Museum, restoring iconic Starfleet relics (including [[spoiler:the ''Enterprise''-D]]), not keen on adventuring. It's later implied in "Dominion" that losing his best friend, Data, is what changed his mindset.
** Speaking of Data, he was always the Android who sought to become human. While Season 1 does feature the last remaining bit of him, [[spoiler:Picard shuts him off to let him pass.]] But Season 3 reveals [[spoiler:he and his brother Lore, along with aspects of B-4 and Dr. Soong, had been put into a new android called Daystrom M-5-10, which initially partioned them off. Removing it allows Data to merge with Lore (after a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind) and give himself Data's morals with Lore's more mischievous (though thankfully not evil) traits).]]
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** At the start of the third season Raffi is in the M'Talas system, named after the showrunner Terry Matalas.
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* RuleOfThree: Surrounding Worf: First upon reunition with Beverly, she hugs him and he does not return it - Riker reminds her, but she does ignores him. in "Surrender", When Worf rescues Riker and Troi from the ''Shrike'', they both group hug him, resulting in him complaining about the violation of his personal space. At the end in "The Last Generation", He hugs Raffi ''himself'', showing the audience he's over this stigma.
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* RetCon: Season 3 seems to ignore EVERYTHING that happened in Season 2 (except for a brief exchange between Seven and Raffi).
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* SomberBackstoryRevelation:[[spoiler:Shaw describes his experience at Wolf 359 in a tense monologue, providing the context to explain why he is a {{Jerkass}} and CommanderContrarian. Captain Shaw’s namesake is a {{Shoutout}} to actor Robert Shaw, as his monologue scene revealing his backstory is an {{Homage}} to Quint’s SomberBackstoryRevelation scene in {{Film/Jaws}}.]]

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** Seven of Nine [[spoiler:euthanizes Icheb]] at his request, who's slowly dying from being mutilated for his Borg implants on an operating table.

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*** In "Surrender", Vadic drops one just before [[spoiler: she gets spaced off ''Titan'''s bridge]]

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** In "Stardust City Rag", [[spoiler:Icheb]] dies in Seven of Nine's arms, whom he loves like a mother.

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** Season 3 sees the appearance of the ''Odyssey''-class from ''Star Trek Online'', and the ''Enterprise''-F among their number. Sadly, Captain Shon remains in the box with the cat.
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* Season 3 is the show's final season, and takes place later in 2401. Picard, Seven and Musiker re-unite the crew of the ''Enterprise''-D -- Riker (Frakes), Troi (Sirtis), Worf (Creator/MichaelDorn), Geordi La Forge (Creator/LeVarBurton), and his own WillTheyOrWontThey Dr. Beverly Crusher (Creator/GatesMcFadden) -- to prevent an existential threat against Starfleet, with the help of a character played by Ed Speleers [[WalkingSpoiler who is important]]. Additional roles include Creator/AmandaPlummer as Vadic, the BigBad; Creator/ToddStashwick as Liam Shaw, the captain of the U.S.S. ''Titan''-A; Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut and [[RealLifeRelative Real-Life Offspring]] Mica Burton as La Forge's daughters, both Starfleet officers; Creator/DanielDavis [[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS2E3ElementaryDearData reprising]] his [[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS6E11ShipInABottle role]] as holodeck character [[Franchise/SherlockHolmes Professor James Moriarty]]; and Spiner reprising recurring villain Lore. It debuted on February 16, 2023.

The series premiered on January 23, 2020 on what is now known as Creator/ParamountPlus, and its first season consists of 10 episodes. Shortly before its debut, CBS was confident enough in it to greenlight a second season. Outside of the US, Canada premiered it same-day on the Creator/{{CTV}} Sci-Fi channel and on the French sci-fi network Z, as well as on the Crave streaming service, while Amazon made it available next-day to over 200 countries via country-specific Creator/PrimeVideo services as well as over the Prime Video Global service.

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* Season 3 is the show's final season, and takes place later in 2401. Picard, Seven and Musiker re-unite the crew of the ''Enterprise''-D -- Riker (Frakes), Troi (Sirtis), Worf (Creator/MichaelDorn), Geordi La Forge (Creator/LeVarBurton), and his own WillTheyOrWontThey Dr. Beverly Crusher (Creator/GatesMcFadden) -- to prevent an existential threat against Starfleet, with the help of a character played by Ed Speleers [[WalkingSpoiler who is important]]. Additional roles include Creator/AmandaPlummer as Vadic, the BigBad; Creator/ToddStashwick as Liam Shaw, the captain of the U.S.S. ''Titan''-A; Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut and [[RealLifeRelative Real-Life Offspring]] Mica Burton as La Forge's daughters, both Starfleet officers; Creator/DanielDavis [[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS2E3ElementaryDearData reprising]] his [[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS6E11ShipInABottle role]] as holodeck character [[Franchise/SherlockHolmes Professor James Moriarty]]; and Spiner reprising recurring villain Lore. It debuted on February 16, 2023.

2023 and officially concluded on April 20 of that year.

The series premiered on January 23, 2020 on what is now known as Creator/ParamountPlus, and its first season consists of 10 episodes. Shortly before its debut, CBS was confident enough in it to greenlight a second season. Outside of the US, Canada premiered it same-day on the Creator/{{CTV}} Sci-Fi channel and on the French sci-fi network Z, as well as on the Crave streaming service, while Amazon made it available next-day to over 200 countries via country-specific Creator/PrimeVideo services as well as over the Prime Video Global service.
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As of 2023, attempts are being made to develop a spin-off series entitled ''Star Trek: Legacy'', though only initial discussions have been had between show runner Terry Matalas and the ''Trek'' writing team thus far, as such a show would require further financial commitment from Paramount. The [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 writers' strike]] is not helping matters. Despite this, the show concluded on April 20, 2023.

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As of 2023, attempts are being made to develop a spin-off series entitled ''Star Trek: Legacy'', though only initial discussions have been had between show runner Terry Matalas and the ''Trek'' writing team thus far, as such a show would require further financial commitment from Paramount. The [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 writers' strike]] is not helping matters. Despite this, the show concluded on April 20, 2023.\n
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As of 2023, attempts are being made to develop a spin-off series entitled ''Star Trek: Legacy'', though only initial discussions have been had between show runner Terry Matalas and the ''Trek'' writing team thus far, as such a show would require further financial commitment from Paramount. The [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 writers' strike]] is not helping matters.

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As of 2023, attempts are being made to develop a spin-off series entitled ''Star Trek: Legacy'', though only initial discussions have been had between show runner Terry Matalas and the ''Trek'' writing team thus far, as such a show would require further financial commitment from Paramount. The [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 writers' strike]] is not helping matters.
matters. Despite this, the show concluded on April 20, 2023.

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