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I like the idea of Picard having been in SFI for a time and not being disposed to talk about his time there. It would explain the complete silence on the subject. What do you think of Picard as an unwilling agent of Section 31? Possible?
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Well... maybe not Section 31. Most likely Starfleet's main intelligence bureau.
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According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia, (the bible), he went straight to the ENTERPRISE-D from the STARGAZER.
SO let's see here... Picard commanded the Stargazer until the year 2255, until such time that it was attacked by the Ferengi near the Maxia Zeta Star System.
Following this incident, he was court-martialed and was exonerated.
And then he got command of the Enterprise-D in the year 2263 What happened to 8 years. WOW.. what a hole in time that is.. can you tell me that he was being court-martialled for 8 years??
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Well, I don't think that the Bible is supposed to be canon. It's simply a writer's guide probably used mostly at the beginning of the series. Obviously, there is some missing time and, as comments on the show suggest, he was definately doing something.
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Well we know why he was exonerated - he was doing Phillipa Louvois
------------------ Ralph: Um, Miss Hoover? There's a dog in the vent. Hoover: Ralph, remember the time you said Snagglepuss was outside? Ralph: He was going to the bathroom.
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I could say "I kill me" but we'd be getting into "ALF" territory... heh heh
Milhouse: "Look Bart! ALF's back... in POG form"
------------------ Ralph: Um, Miss Hoover? There's a dog in the vent. Hoover: Ralph, remember the time you said Snagglepuss was outside? Ralph: He was going to the bathroom.