The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard is an autobiography of the famed Starfleet captain.
Description[]
- The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard is an in-world memoir chronicling the story of one of the most celebrated names in Starfleet history. His extraordinary life and career makes for dramatic reading: court martials, unrequited love, his capture and torture at the hand of the Cardassians, his assimilation with the Borg and countless other encounters as captain of the celebrated Starship Enterprise.
- David A. Goodman, who also wrote The Autobiography of James T. Kirk, has spent the last 26 years writing for television. His credits include The Golden Girls, Star Trek: Enterprise, Futurama (where he wrote the Nebula Award nominated Star Trek homage "Where No Fan Has Gone Before"), and Family Guy, where he was head writer for six years.
Summary[]
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Characters[]
- A.F. • Ailat • B-4 • Marta Batanides • Christoph Black • Boothby • Borg Queen • Andrea Brand • Tcheri Chevapravatdumrong • Beverly Crusher • Jack Crusher • Wesley Crusher • Data • Robert DeSoto • Guinan • J.P. Hanson • Fras Jeslik • Walker Keel • James T. Kirk • Geordi La Forge • Humphrey Laughton • Rodney Leyton • Phillipa Louvois • Jenice Manheim • Mantz • Anthony Mazzara • David Mazzara • Frank Mazzara • Leonard McCoy • Jean-Luc Picard • Maurice Picard • Robert Picard • Yvette Gessard Picard • Phlox • Q • Gregory Quinn • William T. Riker • Sarek • Scully • Spock • Sulick • T'Pring • Deanna Troi • Nyota Uhura • Vigo • Worf, son of Mogh • Cortin Zweller • unnamed Nausicaans • Tujiro Nakamura
- Referenced only
- John Ericssen • Rachel Garrett • François Picard • Frank Picard • Genevieve Picard • Henri Picard • Jean-Félix Picard • Joseph-Denis Picard • Louise Picard • Pierre Picard • Bernard Picart
Starships and vehicles[]
- air raft • USS Enterprise-D • USS Stargazer
Locations[]
- Chalna • Danula II • Denobula • Denobula Triaxa • Earth • France • HD 150248 • HD 150248 V • La Barre • Milika III • Morikin VII • North Star colony
- Referenced only
- Altair III • Polaris • Trexia
Races and cultures[]
- android • Betazoid • Bolian • Cardassian • Chalnoth • Denobulan • Edosian • El-Aurian • HD 150248 V native • Human • Klingon • Milikan • Nausicaan • Tzenkethi • Vulcan
- Referenced only
- Iconian • Skagaran • Trexian • Vedalan
States and organizations[]
- Starfleet • Starfleet Academy • United Federation of Planets • Xaalas
Science and technology[]
- atmosphere • bone knitter • chronometer • database • ion • light • orbit • PADD • phaser • photon torpedo • recording binoculars • replicator • star • subspace engine • subspace transmitter • targeting sensor • thruster • warp factor
Ranks and titles[]
Other references[]
- asteroid • basement • bridge • colony • continent • fortress • grape • knife • planet • plow • Prime Directive • soil • spear • technology • vineyard • weapon • wine • year
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Images[]
Connections[]
Timeline[]
Previous Novel: The Autobiography of James T. Kirk |
Autobiographies | Next Novel: The Autobiography of Kathryn Janeway |
Translations[]
- 2022
- French : Jean-Luc Picard Autobiographie, translated by Cédric Perdereau. (Ynnis Éditions)
- 2023
- German : Die Autobiografie von Jean-Luc Picard. (Cross Cult)
External link[]
The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.