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Jean-Luc Picard (mirror)

For the regular universe counterpart, see Jean-Luc Picard.

In the mirror universe, Jean-Luc Picard was a Human, born in the year 2305.

There are several conflicting versions of the mirror Picard's history, including TNG novel: Dark Mirror which shows a different continuity that predated and differs from the canon mirror universe as depicted in the 24th century. The other versions all tend to agree with canon but not always each other.

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Dark MirrorEdit

Early Life and CareerEdit

This version of the mirror Jean-Luc Picard was born in La Barre, France, Earth in 2305, like his primary universe counterpart.

By 2333, Captain Picard was in command of the ISS Stargazer, presumably after killing Captain Daithan Ruhalter. In 2354, Picard murdered his first officer and friend, Jack Crusher. The Stargazer was lost in 2355, after Picard's victory at the Battle of Maxia.

In 2364, Picard assumed command of the ISS Enterprise. In his first action as captain of the Enterprise, Picard destroyed Farpoint Station, due to the attack of the alien lifeform.

Shortly afterward, Picard and the Enterprise subjected the southern continent of Ligon II to high levels of gamma-fission radiation, and obtained the vaccine to the deadly Anchilles disease that had plagued Styris IV.

Picard's third action was the destruction of a Tarellian plague vessel near the planet Beta Cassius.

Picard's fourth action as captain was to retrieve a lost T-9 energy converter that was stolen from the Ferengi. Picard's fifth action involved the terraforming and orbital re-alignment of Ferenginar, so that it orbited the star Gamma Cephei and later resettled by a species approved by the Terran Empire.

Picard's sixth action as captain was the excision of the hostile Edo god from orbit of planet Rubicon III. Following the destruction of the god, the Enterprise forced the Edo to join the Empire.

Shortly after the Enterprise was dispatched to Jarada to discuss their submission to the Empire, after their refusal the Enterprise decimates the Jaradans. The Enterprise was also responsible for the destruction of the Aldeans after they attempted to capture crewmembers, as well as the destruction of intelligent inorganic life-forms on Velara III, so terraforming can proceed on the planet.

Picard's image on the cover shows him wearing a uniform with a collar similar to the alternate reality Starfleet uniforms seen in TNG episode: "Yesterday's Enterprise". His rank insignia are also the same as a standard captain's rank insignia of concurrent ranking insignia of the era in various other realities, including those of the canon continuity.

Through the Looking GlassEdit

His executive officer was William T. Riker. (TNG novel: Dark Mirror)

SpectreEdit

Picard as an Alliance regent
Robert TreatAdded by Robert Treat

In one version of the mirror reality, the Terran Empire had long ago collapsed due to the might of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance which ruled most of known space.

Much of this Picard's history is not known but it is known that he at some point killed his older brother, Robert Picard, leaving Robert's wife Louise and their daughter alone. Early in his career, Picard killed Jack Crusher to win his lovely wife. His life with Beverly Crusher was not a peaceful one and he had a scar on his face; one of the many attacks she made on him. He was later forced to kill her as she was working with the Terran Rebellion.

The Mirror Picard worked with the Alliance and was thus awarded the position of Regent for his loyalty. He was part of the operation that crossed the dimensional boundaries into the 'normal' universe where he kept order on the prison asteroid near the Goldin Discontinuity. There, he managed to capture the crew of the USS Enterprise and tortured his 'ghost' counterpart. However, he was knocked out during his ghosts' attempt to escape.

It was later revealed that he had been working for James T. Kirk. The last known sighting of the mirror Picard was crossing into a multi-dimensional transporter back into his own universe. His fate is unknown.

Both Dark Mirror and Spectre had Picard forcefully marry Beverly Crusher. These two datapoints were later inferred by Crusher in the Dark Passions duo.

Glass EmpiresEdit

In this version of the mirror universe, Jean-Luc Picard is a "Archaeologist For Hire", who is partnered with Vash.

He eventually rebeled against his master, Gul Madred, and used his ship the Stargazer to destroy the Borg cube that attacked the Klingon Cardassian Alliance by luring an Iconian virus and having it attack the Borg cube, destroying it. (TNG novel: The Worst of Both Worlds)

Picard then joined the Terran Rebellion and recruited Deanna Troi to his side and assassinated the Duras sisters on the planet Betazed. (TNG novel: The Sacred Chalice)

Picard and Troi were then recruited by Memory Omega. He was offerred a leadership position within the Terran Rebellion which he refused at first. But, after some persuading he agreed to the offer. With the backing of Memory Omega, he was made captain of the Enterprise and helped fight the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance in several major military engagements. At first, he was something of a symbolic leader as was extensively coached by others on tactical strategies and command decisions. Over time, however, he displayed real leadership abilities. Picard continued commanding the Enterprise until they were able to sue for peace and establish the Galactic Commonwealth. After the war was over and the rebellion ended, Picard continued to serve as captain of the Enterprise as the ship began a mission of exploration. (ST novel: Rise Like Lions)

Mirror ImagesEdit

In this version of the mirror universe, Jean-Luc Picard was a lieutenant on the ISS Starbreaker under Captain Sorek. Picard and Lieutenant Morgan believed that Emperor Spock's reforms were weakening the Empire. When the Starbreaker encountered a pair of Klingon-Cardassian Alliance ships which claimed to have destroyed the ISS Gettysburg, Sorek's attempts to negotiate led to the death of Commander Jack Crusher, after which he decided the only logical thing to do was surrender. Knowing that Klingons do not take prisoners, and Cardassians torture them, Picard killed Sorek to save the crew, escaping from the Alliance vessels by using the Picard Maneuver. Morgan and the rest of the crew hailed Picard as their new captain, and he announced the Starbreaker was now an independent vessel. (Mirror Images, Issue 3)

ConnectionsEdit

Commanding officers of the ships Enterprise
Enterprise (NX-01) Archer Enterprise assignment patch.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) RasmussenAprilPikeVlasidovichKirkZarloDeckerSpock USS Enterprise assignment insignia.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
(alternate reality)
PikeSpockKirk 2250s alt cmd badge.jpg
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) Kirk Starfleet 2280s insignia.jpg
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) HarrimanGeorgeSuluJohnson
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) GarrettCastillo
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) PicardRikerJellico Starfleet 2360s insignia.jpg
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) BatesonPicardRikerData Starfleet 2370s insignia.jpg
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-F)
(possible futures)
PicardRikerDataShon STO alt cmd badge.jpg
ISS Enterprise (NX-01) Forrest Emblem of the Terran Empire.
ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701) FranzPikeKirkSpockRileySaavik
ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) Pavel Chekov
ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) Jean-Luc Picard
ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) Jean-Luc Picard
Regents of the mirror universe Klingon Empire
SturkaGorkon, son of ToqWorf, son of MoghJean-Luc PicardMartokKlagDuras Emblem of the Klingon Empire.
ISS Enterprise-D personnel
Reginald BarclayBeverly CrusherWesley CrusherEileen HessanGeordi La ForgeJean-Luc PicardWilliam RikerDeanna TroiWorf Seal of the Terran Empire.

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