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Review: The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard


David A. Goodman has done autobiographies of James Kirk and will do one for Spock next. Would be nice if these came out after their last movies.

https://trekmovie.com/2017/11/03/review-the-autobiography-of-jean-luc-picard-gives-new-life-to-star-trek-tngs-captain/

Which is what makes The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard: The Story of One of Starfleet’s Most Inspirational Captains such a delight. “Editor” David A. Goodman, author of The Autobiography of James T. Kirk, staff writer for Enterprise, and currently executive producer and writer on The Orville, takes the stories we know so well, and the backstory that we think we know so well, and fills in many of the gaps, giving the whole thing a fresh, exciting spin – making it feel almost brand-new. Curious about Picard’s childhood? It’s here. Wondering how Picard first met Guinan? You’ll love it. What happened to him after the (prime universe) events of 2009’s Star Trek film? Just wait and see.

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I wonder if P-Stew was all up in that business, or was just like "Ite, you go girl!" Which brings up another point, was he all "Uh-uh, I ain't tryin ta do dat, I is explodin like Mastuh P" or did he take a more cavalier approach and just say "Drop me yo digits shawty, I fin ta axe ya sumpin."

LOL, classic P-Stew!

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"What happened to him after the (prime universe) events of 2009’s Star Trek film? Just wait and see."

I heard he had a full, luxurious head of hair in that timeline!

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I am reading the book right now. A give it a definite thumbs up.

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