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Star Trek: Picard will encounter one of the Federation s most notorious enemies in the show s second season.
The Next Generation not only introduced
Star Trek fans to Sir Patrick Stewart s USS Enterprise Captain Jean-Luc Picard, but also a host of new villains and alien races.
The first season interwove a galactic conspiracy involving the Romulans and the Borg, whereas the second season will bring back John de Lancie s impish trickster Q. ParamountCBS
Q first appeared in 1987 s Encounter at Farpoint in the first of numerous encounters with Federation vessels where the godlike creature would wreak havoc with reality-warping powers.
If there was any kind of theme to the season, it was moving forward, most obviously shown when
Voyager itself was thrown forward 10,000 light-years by Kes on her way out the door at the top of the season, and then the ship gaining another 300 light-years thanks to a juryrigged quantum slipstream drive at the end of the season. Just in general,
Voyager emphasized making progress, not pausing long in any one place, and while there were recurring antagonists like the Hirogen, most of the nations encountered by the ship were left behind in short order. And even the Hirogen encounters were all bunched up.
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Captain’s log. Janeway is having a conversation in her ready room with Vaskan Ambassador Daleth, negotiating terms for how
Voyager will fight the Vaskan war on the Kyrians.
Voyager will wage their war in exchange for access to a wormhole that will get them home. Janeway’s uniform is absent any rank insignia, her hairdo is different, and she is incredibly violent-minded.
Janeway goes to the bridge and orders the use of biogenic weapons. Neelix in a Starfleet uniform and serving at ops reports that the Kyrians are attacking. A smiling Tuvok arms the biogenic weapons provided by the doctor, who is an android hooked directly up to the ship’s computer.