Star Trek: The Next Generation 6x15 Tapestry

Tuesday, 7 June 2011
10 PM Eastern - 7 PM Pacific

“Welcome to the afterlife, Jean-Luc. You’re dead.”

Yay! it’s on YouTube in 3 parts:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccgmm6kb710

Engage! :slight_smile:

Checking in…

(Birthright Parts I and II are next TNG episodes? Cool :))

Poor Picard and his hearts. :frowning:

God is Q! Ha-HA! :smiley:

“Welcome to the afterlife, Jean-Luc. You’re dead.”

What with Q saying it, it seems somewhat hell-like

He said afterlife. He never said Heaven. :rolleyes:

“I refuse to believe the afterlife is run by you. The universe is not so badly designed”

“A little time together? How much?”
“Eternity.” :smiley:

This was written by Ronald D Moore?
Ah, that explain why it’s a good one.

Hi all.

Jean-Luc, laughing in the face of death. :cool:

There ware a trivia contest at a Star Trek Convention I went to many years back.

Audience was allowed to ask the questions.
And I asked “What part of Picard’s body is artificial?”

I stumped the room. No one got it.

The red head guy has an Eric Stolz vide to him.

hey! nice to see you this evening :slight_smile:

You’re not that important. Who do you think you are, Kirk?

“Why, I can take your life and give it back to you, with the snap of a finger.”

So, is he exaggerating? Or can Q actually control life and death? If so, why do never see it in any other appearance?

Thanks! Nice to be here.

“Then I won’t die?”
“Of course you’ll die. It’ll just be at a later date.” :smiley:

ETA: Reminds me of this comic. :slight_smile:

Hmmm… young Picard was more Kirk-ish?

Moore chose the stabbing incident as it had always intrigued him. “It was an interesting little story about him. That story, to me, said a lot about Picard’s character – that he was a different guy in those days. Then he changed. Why did he change? What would be the difference in the young womanizing, hard-drinking, hard-fighting Jean-Luc Picard and the guy that we know today?” (Captains’ Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages)