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The Best Star Trek Easter Eggs in the Picard Season 3 Premiere (Den of Geek)

From The Wrath of Khan shout-outs to unseen moments in The Next Generation, to even the oldest Trek planet ever, the season premiere of Star TreK: Picard ...

This includes the name “Jonathan Frakes,” of course, whose name appears, appropriately next to the “Red Alert” graphic. The “Red Lady” turns out to be a statue of Captain Rachel Garrett. As Raffi frantically tries to figure out the meaning of “The Red Lady,” she calls up a screen of all upcoming holidays and events. The final moments of the episode reveal that Beverly Crusher has another son. - The Titan is a reference to Will Riker’s command of the ship of that name, first mentioned in Nemesis, and then seen in Lower Decks. Richard Daystrom (William Marshall) from the TOS episode “The Ultimate Computer.” In that episode, we learned that Daystrom designed most of the computers that Starfleet ships rely on. Though, his quip about “crashlanding,” probably is a direct reference to the Enterprise-D crashing on Veridian III in Generations. Star Trek: Picard begins with blue text on the screen with the words “In the 25th Century…” which directly parallels the opening of The Wrath of Khan, which began with the text “In the 23rd Century…” in the exact same font. - Before leaving spacedock, Seven mentions that the “metaphasic shield” is ready. Picard Season 3 takes place in roughly 2402 (in the 25th Century…) which means Starfleet is celebrating something that happened during the first year of the NX-01 Enteprirse, in either 2151 or 2152. Bones first introduced us all to Romulan Ale in The Wrath of Khan, proving that Enterprise doctors have great taste in space booze, in any generation. [Picard ](https://www.denofgeek.com/star-trek-picard/)season 3 might have more Trek Easter eggs than all the previous seasons of the various new Trek shows combined.

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Star Trek: Picard Season-Premiere Recap: Charting a New Course ... (Vulture)

As Picard sets out to rescue an old flame, things get messy in the best of ways. A recap of “The Next Generation,” episode one of season three of “Star ...

Raffi finally does, but it’s too late: She bears witness to a terrorist attack on a Starfleet recruitment center, watching in horror as the building is destroyed and the remains drop on another part of a city. And that’s what they do as Captain Shaw watches angrily from the bridge of the Titan. They’ve located the ship; now, all Jean-Luc and Will have to do is get over there and rescue Beverly. The fact that she prefers Seven but Captain Shaw insists she use Annika is nauseating, to be sure, and makes clear that this isn’t going to be as easy as they’d hoped. They board Beverly’s ship and find the evidence of her firefight, along with the doctor herself in a stasis pod. Back on the Titan, Jean-Luc and Will are entirely out of options. After months of this kind of work, Raffi is feeling the effects, but her handler denies her request for a meeting and continues to push her to figure out what’s going on. It seems that after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis, Jean-Luc and Beverly did try to pursue a relationship, and it didn’t work out. He and Picard head to Will’s old ship, the Titan, to try and get close to the coded coordinates Bev sent in her message. But it indicates there’s something we have yet to learn about what’s behind Captain Shaw’s visceral dislike of the Borg. Jean-Luc’s Enterprise logs play over the music as we see plants, experiments, and even a case with Jack Crusher’s name on it. Aside from me, it’s for the people waiting for that “Avengers Assemble” moment when the entire Enterprise-D crew reunites on the bridge of a starship.

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'Star Trek: Picard' Season 3 Boss Talks Reuniting 'Next Gen' Cast (Variety)

"Star Trek: Picard" Season 3 is bringing the "Next Generation" cast back together and showrunner Terry Matalas is well aware of the high expectations.

Season 3 also sees Jonathan Frakes return both in front of behind the camera. “Then the second season is Akiva Goldsman, digging deeper into what makes Captain Picard Captain Picard, and going back into his past trauma and telling this beautiful story with Q. While characters and story points carry over between the seasons, Matalas says they are “three very different stories from three different storytellers.”

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'Star Trek: Picard' Season 3 premiere is pure 'Next Generation ... (Space.com)

The "Star Trek: Picard" Season 3 premiere is here and offers a trip down memory lane for anyone wishing for another season of "The Next Generation."

Is this third and final season going to be this franchise's "The Rise of Skywalker?" The first six episodes were sent out to fans, followers, influencers and folk in the media and it was a very deliberate strategic act. Of course many of them will now have to wait six weeks for a new episode, but boy-oh-boy it got social media buzzing – and that was the idea. Every episode of every "Star Trek" show also currently streams exclusively on Paramount Plus in the U.S. The set and production design is stunningly gorgeous and the choice to use the opening credits as the closing credits was also nice. It's a little heavy on the clichés – which " [Star Trek: The Next Generation](https://www.space.com/best-star-trek-the-next-generation-episodes)" more than helped create – so, if you still find those enjoyable, sure, you'll enjoy this. [Enterprise](https://www.space.com/21000-star-trek-enterprise-starship-evolution/2.html) problem, in the same way "Star Wars" has a Skywalker problem? [The Motion Picture](https://www.space.com/star-trek-motion-picture-40th-anniversary-re-release.html)." Moreover, another example of masterful writing was adding the Kobayashi Maru simulator backstory to Kirk's character history after three seasons and " The season premiere is extraordinarily fast paced, so much so, that it feels like the first half of a movie, not the first part of a 10-episode season. [Jean-Luc Picard](https://www.space.com/greatest-picard-star-trek-tng-moments.html)'s attempts to grow old gracefully get utterly blown out of the water.

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'Star Trek: Picard,' Season 3, Episode 1 Recap: Reunion Engage (The New York Times)

The new season of “Picard” reunites the admiral with his old crewmates, something fans have been hoping for since the series began.

In the “Next Generation” episode “The Pegasus,” Picard defies an admiral who tries to (There is an explicit reference that Picard and Crusher actually were lovers, when Picard says that he made her a mixtape.) Another nice traditional “Trek” moment: [glamour shots of the exterior](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMQTzYp756o). But Riker suggests to Picard that he is on the outs with his wife, Troi — another member of the old crew. (Picard gives the order to Seven to take out the ship. Shaw also isn’t on the bridge to greet visitors for what is apparently an inspection or giving orders when the ship leaves spacedock. [like Jake and Elroy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbF29c_FpV8). [critically reviled offerings](https://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/13/movies/film-review-still-conquering-with-makeup-and-optimism.html) of the “Star Trek” franchise, in part because it needlessly killed off the beloved Data. (Who says you can’t pick up new hobbies as you get older?) And she sends a message to her old captain and sort of crush, Jean-Luc, to say that she needs him — but she does so through his old comm badge using a secret code. The first two seasons of “Picard” have followed a similar trajectory. For some reason, Jean-Luc tells Laris, Beverly hasn’t spoken to members of the Enterprise crew for 20 years. It’s the 25th century (the onscreen text here is an homage to “Wrath of Khan”).

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'Star Trek: Picard' Season 3: Know how to watch (Economic Times)

"Star Trek: Picard" season 3 is here, featuring a reunion of beloved characters from "Star Trek: The Next Generation," including Dr Beverly Crusher, ...

The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). The real-life daughter of LeVar Burton, The third season of [Star Trek](/topic/star-trek): Picard, which will also be the series' final season, is live. [Patrick Stewart](/topic/patrick-stewart)'s Jean-Luc Picard is not ready to retire his pips just yet. ET hereby disclaims any and all warranties, express or implied, relating to the report and any content therein. Fans of Star Trek: The Next Generation will be pleased to know that season 3 of Star Trek: Picard will feature a long-awaited reunion of the show's beloved characters.

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'Star Trek: Picard': How to Watch and Where to Stream Season 3 (CNET)

Sir Patrick Stewart is back for a final voyage as Captain Jean-Luc Picard, along with some familiar old faces.

You can use a VPN to stream content legally as long as VPNs are legal in your country and you have a valid subscription to the streaming service you're using. Using a VPN is also a great idea if you're traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins. Go to settings and check your network connections to verify you're logged in and connected to your VPN account. - For viewers in the UK or Australia, unlike previous seasons, Star Trek: Picard season 3, will not be appearing on Amazon Prime Video, and can instead be found on Paramount Plus, with the first episode premiering on Friday, Feb. If you still encounter connection problems, you may need to reboot your device. Perhaps you're traveling abroad and want to stream Paramount Plus or Crave while away from home. We'll also show you how to use a virtual private network, or VPN, if you're outside of your home country and want to watch the show, or want some streaming privacy. No matter where you are in the world, if you want to stream the show, it will only be available on Paramount Plus. As with the US, new episodes will be released on the service each week at the same time from then on. New subscribers can meanwhile get access to a seven-day free trial. Here's when Star Trek: Picard Season 3 will be released on the platform: Canadian Trekkies have two options for watching the final installments of Picard.

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'Picard's New Starship Took Inspiration From “Retro” Star Trek Canon (Inverse)

The biggest star of 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 3 is probably the new ship, the 'USS Titan.' Showrunner Terry Matalas and production designer Dave Blass ...

Moore](https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/ronald-d-moore-interview-for-all-mankind-season-2-finale-star-trek-battlestar) put it like this: “The Enterprise in The Motion Picture is the best of all the designs. The inspiration for the design of the Titan is the same in real life as it is in-universe. “The refit Constitution-Class is the best starship design ever made. The official logs point out that the “Constitution III” class of the new Titan is inspired by the “retro” design of the Constitution refit. So, because the new Titan is 1839 feet long, it’s about a hundred feet longer than the Enterprise-C, meaning it’s much closer to Catapin Rachel Garrett’s Enterprise (from “Yesterday’s Enterprise”) than either of Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s Enterprises. In the 2016 Star Trek oral history book Of all the new stars of Picard Season 3, the USS Titan is perhaps the most exciting for longtime fans. Picard refers to this as Will’s “old command,” which references the fact that after Nemesis, in 2379, Riker became captain of the USS Titan, NCC-80102. It’s designed as an exploratory vessel but not as a ‘family-friendly’ ship like the D.” The answer from Matalas and Spoilers ahead for Picard Season 3, Episode 1, “The Next Generation.” As explained by the official

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'Star Trek: Picard' Recap: Season 3 Premiere, Next Generation ... (TVLine)

Jean-Luc Picard is itching for adventure and reconnecting with old friends in Season 3 of 'Star Trek: Picard' — read our premiere recap.

She got a tip about “the Red Lady” and traced it to a statue being dedicated on Frontier Day — but she could only watch in horror as a Starfleet recruitment center was leveled to rubble, with a portal opening up and raining the rubble down on the city below. He’s a strict rules and structure guy, and when Jean-Luc and Riker try to get him to make a stop at the Ryton system, he turns them down flat: “No.” He’s not interested in going on any “wildly exciting and equally irresponsible adventures” and insults Seven before rudely walking out on them. The music playing on the ship is from an old mixtape Jean-Luc made for Beverly (!!), and they find her recuperating in some kind of medical tank. Jean-Luc and Riker meet the ship’s captain Shaw for dinner, but they don’t exactly get a warm greeting: Shaw turns up his nose at wine from Jean-Luc’s chateau and doesn’t share Riker’s taste for jazz. Riker takes Jean-Luc to visit his old ship the Titan — and Seven of Nine is the ship’s new first officer! They’ll need a ship, and Riker knows where to get one: “Aren’t we a little overdue for a good old-fashioned road trip?” But hey, did you spot that shifty guy eyeing them at the bar?

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