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Star Trek's Picard Admits the Real Reason He's Quitting Starfleet (Again)

 Star Trek's Picard retires from Starfleet again following the events of season 2 with reasons that put his original decision into a new context.





Jean-Luc Picards is once again resigning from Starfleet following season 2 of Star Trek Picard bringing his original decision to leave the organization into a new light. This latest surprise development transpires in IDWs Star Trek Picard  Stargazer set between seasons two and three of Paramount+s Star Trek Picard and has been released before the airing of the shows third and final season.


In the first season of Picard viewers learned that Jean Luc resigned from Starfleet proceeding a disaster where Federation synthetic lifeforms suddenly began killing living officers on Mars without warning affecting Starfleets mission to effectively resettle Romulans safely from their doomed planet. The former admiral felt that Starfleet no longer espoused the morals that once compelled him to enlist once the Federation later banned the use of all synthetic lifeforms and abandoned its mission to safely evacuate Romulans from Romulus. Eventually Picard rejoined as the Chancellor of Starfleet Academy only to once again resign.


In IDWs Star Trek: Picard - Stargazer  1  by writers Kirsten Beyer and Mike Johnson artist Angel Hernandez colorist J.D. Mettler and letterer Neil Uyetake readers learn that the eponymous former admiral once more handed in his resignation to Starfleet following his final tangle with Q which involved he and his crew getting transported into the past. Back on Chateau Picard Jean Luc tells his close friend Laris that he could not be what he was expected to be in his new role at Starfleet which involved being  an old relic wheeled around to bless starships and bore cadets to death with tired stories.


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