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William Shatner and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: Generations (1994)

Patrick Stewart: Picard

Star Trek: Generations

Patrick Stewart credited as playing...

Picard

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  • Kirk: Captain of the Enterprise, huh?
  • Picard: That's right.
  • Kirk: Close to retirement?
  • Picard: I'm not planning on it.
  • Kirk: Well let me tell you something. Don't! Don't let them promote you. Don't let them transfer you. Don't let them do *anything* that takes you off the bridge of that ship, because while you're there... you can make a difference.
  • Picard: Come back with me. Help me stop Soran. Help make a difference again!
  • Kirk: Who am I to argue with the captain of the Enterprise? What's the name of that planet? Veridian III?
  • Picard: That's right.
  • Kirk: I take it the odds are against us and the situation is grim?
  • Picard: You could say that.
  • Kirk: You know if Spock were here, he'd say I was an irrational, illogical human being for going on a mission like that.
  • [pause]
  • Kirk: Sounds like fun!
  • Kirk: Did we do it? Did we make a difference?
  • Picard: Oh, yes. We made a difference. Thank you.
  • Kirk: Least I could do for the captain of the Enterprise.
  • [last words]
  • Kirk: It was... fun. Oh, my...
  • Picard: [to Troi] Recently, I've become aware that there are fewer days ahead than there are behind. But I took some comfort that the family would go on, but now there'll be no more Picards.
  • Picard: Mr. Worf, I always knew this day would come. Are you prepared to face the charges?
  • Troi: Answer him.
  • Worf: I am prepared.
  • Riker: [unfurling an old-school scroll] "We, the officers and crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise, being of sound mind and judgment, hereby make the following charges against Lieutenant Worf. One, that he did knowingly and willfully perform above and beyond the call of duty on countless occasions. Two, most seriously, that he has earned the admiration and respect of the entire crew."
  • Picard: Mr. Worf, I hereby promote you to the rank of Lieutenant Commander, with all of the rights and privileges thereto. And may God have mercy on your soul.
  • Picard: Good luck, Captain.
  • Kirk: Call me Jim!
  • Riker: I'm going to miss this ship; she went before her time.
  • Picard: Someone once told me that time was a predator that stalked us all our lives. But I rather believe than time is a companion who goes with us on the journey, and reminds us to cherish every moment because they'll never come again. What we leave behind is not as important how we lived. After all, Number One, we're only mortal.
  • Riker: [smiling] Speak for yourself, sir. I plan to live forever.
  • Kirk: You say history considers me dead. Who am I to argue with history?
  • Picard: You're a Starfleet officer. You have a duty!
  • Kirk: I don't need to be lectured by you. I was out saving the galaxy when your grandfather was in diapers. Besides which, I think the galaxy owes me one.
  • Picard: What you're about to do, Soran, is no different from when the Borg destroyed your world. They killed millions too. Including your wife, your children.
  • Dr. Soran: [smiles, sighs] Nice try. You know there was a time that I wouldn't hurt a fly. Then the Borg came, and they showed me that if there is one constant in this whole universe, it's death. Afterwards, I began to realize that it didn't really matter. We're all going to die sometime. It's just a question of how and when. You will too, Captain. Aren't you beginning to feel time gaining on you?
  • [enters control room of missile launcher]
  • Dr. Soran: It's like a predator; it's stalking you. Oh, you can try and outrun it with doctors, medicines, new technologies. But in the end, time is going to hunt you down... and make the kill.
  • Picard: It's our mortality that defines us, Soran. It's part of the truth of our existence.
  • Dr. Soran: What if I told you I found a new truth?
  • Picard: The Nexus?
  • Dr. Soran: Time has no meaning there. The predator has no teeth.
  • [last lines]
  • Riker: I always thought I'd get a shot at this chair one day.
  • Picard: Perhaps you still will... somehow I doubt this will be the last ship to carry the name "Enterprise".
  • [looks at Riker for a beat, then taps his combadge]
  • Picard: Picard to Farragut, two to beam up.
  • [the two men demateralize]
  • [Worf has fallen into the ocean, after Riker ordered the computer to remove the holographic plank]
  • Picard: Number One, that's *retract* plank, not *remove* plank.
  • Riker: Of course, sir.
  • [leans over the side towards Worf]
  • Riker: Sorry!
  • Kirk: [after being saved from Soran] I thought you were headed for the launcher.
  • Picard: I changed my mind; Captain's prerogative!
  • Dr. Soran: Welcome, Captain. You must think I'm quite the madman.
  • Picard: The thought had crossed my mind.
  • Dr. Soran: [Kirk confronts Soran] Just who the hell are you?
  • Picard: He's James T. Kirk. Don't you read history?
  • Picard: You never met my brother and his wife, did you?
  • Troi: No.
  • Picard: Robert. So opinionated. So pompous and arrogant. He always had to have the last word. But he-he mellowed a little bit in the last few years. I was going to get together with them all next month on Earth. I thought we'd go to San Francisco. Rene's always wanted to see Starfleet Academy.
  • Troi: Rene?
  • [realizing]
  • Troi: Oh! Your nephew.
  • Picard: Yes. He's, uh... he's so unlike his father. He's a dreamer, imaginative.
  • [breaking down into tears]
  • Picard: He's so very gentle.
  • Troi: What's happened?
  • Picard: Robert and Rene, they're... burned to death in a fire.
  • Troi: I'm sorry.
  • Picard: It's all right. It's all right. These things happen.
  • Troi: Captain, it's not all right.
  • Picard: I can't help thinking about... about all the experiences that Rene's not gonna have, about going to the Academy, reading books and listening to music and falling in love, building a life.
  • [closing the photo album]
  • Picard: Well, that's not going to happen now.
  • Troi: I didn't realize he meant so much to you.
  • Picard: I'd come to feel that Rene was as close as I would get to having a child of my own.
  • Troi: Your family history is very important to you, isn't it?
  • Picard: What? Oh. From being a small child, I can remember being told about the family line. The Picard who fought at Trafalgar. The Picard who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. The Picards who settled the first Martian colonies. And when Robert married and he had a son, I...
  • Troi: You felt it was no longer your responsibility to carry on the family line.
  • Picard's Kid: Papa, help me build my castle.
  • Picard: Yes, I will in a few minutes.
  • Picard's Kid: Papa, thank you for the dolly.
  • [kissing his cheek]
  • Picard's Kid: She's very beautiful.
  • Picard: These are my children.
  • [laughing]
  • Picard: These are my children.
  • Guinan: Of course. Time has no meaning here, so you can go back and see them born or go forward and see your grandchildren.
  • Kirk: I was like you once, so worried about duty and obligation I couldn't see past my own uniform. And what did it get me? An empty house. Not this time. This time, I'm gonna walk up these stairs, march into that bedroom, and tell Antonia I want to marry her. This time, it's gonna be different.
  • Picard: [following him, he finds himself in a horse stable] This is not your bedroom.
  • Kirk: No, it's not. It's better.
  • Picard: Better?
  • Kirk: This is my uncle's barn in Idaho. I took this horse out for a ride 11 years ago on a spring day.
  • [opening the barn door]
  • Kirk: Like this one. If I'm right, this is the day I met Antonia. This Nexus of yours, very clever. I can start all over again and do things right from day one.
  • Picard: This is not your bedroom.
  • Kirk: No, it's not. It's better.
  • Picard: [to Riker] If there is one thing I have learned over the years is never underestimate a Klingon.
  • Picard: Sometimes it takes courage to try, Data. And courage can be an emotion too.
  • Picard: Now, can you project the course of the ribbon?
  • Data: I believe so.
  • Picard: [watching] Enhance grid 9-A. Where was the Amargosa star?
  • [Data pinpoints its location near the ribbon's path]
  • Picard: Now, you said that when the Amargosa star was destroyed, it affected the gravitational forces in this sector. Now, did the computer take that into account when it projected the course of the ribbon?
  • Data: No, sir. I will make the appropriate adjustments.
  • Picard: [seeing the ribbon's path change] That's what Soran's doing. He's changing the course of the ribbon. But why? Why would... why would he try to change its path? Why doesn't he just fly into it with a ship?
  • Data: Our records show that every ship which has approached the ribbon has either been destroyed or severely damaged.
  • Picard: He can't get to the ribbon, so he's trying to make the ribbon come to him. Data, does it pass near to any Class-M planets?
  • Data: Yes, sir. There are two in the Veridian system.
  • Picard: Well, it gets close to Veridian III, but not close enough. Data, what would happen to the ribbon's course if Soran destroyed the Veridian star itself?
  • [as Data runs the simulation, the ribbon's path shifts to pass through Veridian III]
  • Picard: That's where he's going.
  • Data: It should be noted, sir, that the collapse of the Veridian star would produce a shock wave similar to the one we observed at Amargosa.
  • Picard: Destroying all the planets in this system.
  • Data: Veridian III is uninhabited. However, Veridian IV supports a pre-industrial humanoid society.
  • Picard: Population?
  • Data: 230 million, sir.
  • Picard: [tapping his combadge] Picard to bridge.
  • Worf: Worf here, sir.
  • Picard: Set a course for the Veridian system, maximum warp.

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