1996’sStar Trek: First Contactwas a crowd-pleasing action spectacle where Picard faced his greatest enemies, the Borg.

Captain Picard risked his Starfleet career to protect a race called the Ba’ku in 1998’sStar Trek: Insurrection.

Finally, Picard faced his evil clone in 2002’sStar Trek: Nemesis.

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Jean-Luc draws warm laughter as he laments what Riker and Troi leaving will mean to him.

Picard has an uncharacteristic chase scene off-roading with Lt.

Commander Data (Brent Spiner) and Lt.

Captain Picard preparing to say

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It’s fun to see Jean-Luc let his hair down, so to speak.

When it comes to doing what’s right, Captain Picard is inflexible.

However, Captain Picard was only momentarily persuaded by the Nexus' Christmas illusion.

Captain Picard, Shinzon, and Data in Star Trek Nemesis

Star Trek: Generations bridges the original Star Trek series with The Next Generation crew. Directed by David Carson, the film features Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) joining forces to stop a villain named Soran (Malcolm McDowell) from destroying a star system. The narrative explores themes of legacy and transition while introducing fans to a climactic crossover of iconic characters.

Still,it was a lovely Christmas at the Picards while it lasted.

To me, William Shatner is so charming as Kirk that he stealsStar Trek Generationswhen he’s on-screen.

Picard rasping,“The line must be drawn here!

Shinzon, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and the Borg Queen in Star Trek

This far and no further!

And I will make them pay for what they’ve done!

“may be Picard’s most famous dialogue in theStar Trekmovies.

William Shatner and Chris Pine as Captain Kirk in Star Trek

The narrative explores themes of legacy and transition while introducing fans to a climactic crossover of iconic characters.

Star Trek: Nemesis is the tenth installment in the Star Trek film series, directed by Stuart Baird.

Picard must face his dark reflection while contending with a perilous threat to the Federation.

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Star Trek: Generations bridges the original Star Trek series with The Next Generation crew. Directed by David Carson, the film features Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) joining forces to stop a villain named Soran (Malcolm McDowell) from destroying a star system. The narrative explores themes of legacy and transition while introducing fans to a climactic crossover of iconic characters.

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Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek franchise and the second to star the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Directed by Jonathan Frakes, the film follows Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew as they pursue the Borg to prevent them from altering Earth’s history by stopping Zephram Cochrane’s first warp flight and the subsequent first contact with an alien species.

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Star Trek: Insurrection follows Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise as they discover a conspiracy within the Federation to relocate a peaceful race from their planet in order to exploit its rejuvenating properties. Directed by Jonathan Frakes, the film explores themes of morality and resistance while showcasing the unique dynamics and principles that define the Star Trek universe.

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Star Trek: Nemesis is the tenth installment in the Star Trek film series, directed by Stuart Baird. The film follows Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and the crew of the USS Enterprise as they encounter a clone of Picard named Shinzon (Tom Hardy) who seizes control of the Romulan Empire. Picard must face his dark reflection while contending with a perilous threat to the Federation.

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Star Trek: The Next Generation