The three-season run of Star Trek: Picard provided an epilogue for, perhaps, the most important captains of the Enterprise. Sure, James T. Kirk originated the Star Trek captain for audiences, but Jean-Luc Picard proved he wasn’t the only one who could do it. While the series brought back many legacy Star Trek characters, the best original character from Picard was Raffaela Musikar, played by Michelle Hurd. Raffi, as she was known to Picard, was a hero on-screen, and Hurd is one off-screen, fighting for her fellow actors.Season 1 of Star Trek: Picard introduced a lot of new characters, including an entirely new crew for the stodgy, retired Starfleet admiral to pal around with. There was Elnor, the only Vulcan and male member of a Romulan order of warrior monks known as the Qowat Milat, who only take on “lost causes.” He ended up enlisting in Starfleet and serving on the USS Excelsior (but wasn’t there when the Borg blew it up in Season 3). There was Doctor Agnes Jurati, an expert in synthetic life and intelligence who eventually joined with the Borg Queen in a new kind of collective. There was also Cristobal Rios, an ex-Starfleet officer with a penchant for cigars who ended up living out his life in the 21st Century with a found family. It was only Raffi who appeared in all three seasons, going from a washed-out addict to a venerated Starfleet hero and first officer of the USS Enterprise NCC 1701-G.When audiences were first introduced to Raffi, it was in an episode where Picard went to meet with her after more than a decade of distance. She served as his first officer in his effort to relocate the Romulan people after their sun went supernova. When Picard resigned in protest, she was left adrift. She became a Starfleet intelligence officer, working for the secret Romulan spy Admiral Oh, and developed an addiction to snake-leaf. She lost her husband and became estranged from her son, who didn’t even want her to meet his wife and daughter. In his haste to leave Starfleet behind in anger, Picard forgot to take care of his “Number One.”RELATED: Star Trek: Picard Has a Protocol to Prevent the Theft of a Special Enterprise-D Prop
The three-season run of Star Trek: Picard provided an epilogue for, perhaps, the most important captains of the Enterprise. Sure, James T. Kirk originated the Star Trek captain for audiences, but Jean-Luc Picard proved he wasn’t the only one who could do it. While the series brought back many legacy Star Trek characters, the best original character from Picard was Raffaela Musikar, played by Michelle Hurd. Raffi, as she was known to Picard, was a hero on-screen, and Hurd is one off-screen, fighting for her fellow actors.
Season 1 of Star Trek: Picard introduced a lot of new characters, including an entirely new crew for the stodgy, retired Starfleet admiral to pal around with. There was Elnor, the only Vulcan and male member of a Romulan order of warrior monks known as the Qowat Milat, who only take on “lost causes.” He ended up enlisting in Starfleet and serving on the USS Excelsior (but wasn’t there when the Borg blew it up in Season 3). There was Doctor Agnes Jurati, an expert in synthetic life and intelligence who eventually joined with the Borg Queen in a new kind of collective. There was also Cristobal Rios, an ex-Starfleet officer with a penchant for cigars who ended up living out his life in the 21st Century with a found family. It was only Raffi who appeared in all three seasons, going from a washed-out addict to a venerated Starfleet hero and first officer of the USS Enterprise NCC 1701-G.
When audiences were first introduced to Raffi, it was in an episode where Picard went to meet with her after more than a decade of distance. She served as his first officer in his effort to relocate the Romulan people after their sun went supernova. When Picard resigned in protest, she was left adrift. She became a Starfleet intelligence officer, working for the secret Romulan spy Admiral Oh, and developed an addiction to snake-leaf. She lost her husband and became estranged from her son, who didn’t even want her to meet his wife and daughter. In his haste to leave Starfleet behind in anger, Picard forgot to take care of his “Number One.”
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