For the first time since the Nineties, two different Star Trek TV series will have new seasons in the same year. After the epic (and classic Enterprise-centric) season 2 finale of Star Trek: Discovery, the franchise of the final frontier will trade Sixties nostalgia for Nineties nostalgia with the debut of a post-Next Generation series: Star Trek: Picard. Little is known about the new series, other than the fact that it takes place roughly 20 years after the end of Star Trek Nemesis, at the very end of the 24th century. Jean-Luc Picard is no longer a starship captain and has left Starfleet, and —as evidenced by a brief teaser-trailer—is chilling-out on his family’s vineyard. There’s also a mystery surrounding the “rescue armada” he’s mentioned to have led, which is rumored to be connected to the destruction of the planet Romulus. (According to producer Alex Kurtzman, “Picard’s life was radically altered by the dissolution of the Romulan Empire.”) Early casting information also indicates Picard is totally getting himself involved with some folks who are a little off-the-grid relative to the buttoned-up Starfleet crews we’ve been used to, and maybe even some criminals…
If you’re a fan of Star Trek: The Next Generation, all of this is freaking awesome and totally fascinating. Why is Picard getting himself mixed up with criminals? What happened to make him leave Starfleet? And, most important of all… is his barber still that blue alien named Mott??
It seems likely that at least some characters from Picard’s past might show up on our screens again—here are 25 Next Generation characters ranked from least likely to most likely that they’ll beam-in and hang out with Jean-Luc.
25. Data

Because Data was destroyed in the events of Star Trek: Nemesis, it feels really unlikely he’ll show up in Picard. However, at the end of that movie, Data did download his memories into his duplicate, B-4, and in the 2009 IDW Star Trek comic book series, Countdown, it was revealed Data was “reborn” in B-4’s body and became the captain of the Enterprise-F. (Recent IDW comics have continued this continuity, too.) Still, because Countdown isn’t really canon, we don’t actually have any idea if Data is still “alive” in 2399. For that reason alone, Data seems the least likely to show up in Picard. He’s not alive!
24. Miles O’Brien

Perhaps the most successful secondary character in all of Trek canon, Chief Miles O’Brien went from being an unnamed officer in “Encounter at Fairpoint,” to being a huge regular cast member on Deep Space Nine. But throughout DS9 and TNG, O’Brien actor Colm Meany had a pretty busy acting career outside of Trek. It would be great to seem Colm back as Miles, but it feels like a long shot.
23. Reginald Barclay

What if Star Trek: Picard is just like the A-Team? Jean-Luc gets falsely accused of a crime, and then, like Hannibal, he has to escape a maximum security Federation facility. Enlisting Barclay in Picard’s quest (whatever it is) would make sense. Barclay is great with holograms, and as the second season of Discovery proved, it’s easy to fool Starfleet with holograms.
22. Vash

In TNG Vash was an archeologist and adventurer; the Irene Adler to Picard’s cool and controlled Sherlock Holmes. Bringing her back into his life would be amazing, even if it was just in a flashback. Better yet, make Vash part Picard’s merry band of outlaws! (This will never happen, which is too bad.)
21. Geordi LaForge

Everyone loves LeVar Burton and everyone loves Geordi. Plus, in The Next Generation series finale, “All Good Things…” it was Geordi who was the most concerned about Picard’s mental state. Meaning if Picard is super depressed in this new show, it would make sense for Geordi to come and check on his old Captain. It just doesn’t feel like it’s going to happen though, does it? I mean, because Geordi hit-up the Picard family vineyard in the alternate future in “All Good Things…” doing it again in this series might be too obvious.
20. Worf

Bringing Worf into Star Trek: Picard would make a certain amount of sense, simply because if Picard is going off-the-grid, he might need a loyal Klingon warrior by his side. Then again, bringing Worf into another Trek spinoff is kind of played out. Not only did Michael Dorn star as his own ancestor Col. Worf in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, but he also joined O’Brien on Deep Space Nine as a permanent cast member. So no, as cool as Worf is, his presence in the Picard show feels very unlikely.
19. Q

Q is great. And as time goes by, the Q episodes of both TNG and Voyager just get better and better. But having a character who is basically a space wizard/god in a new Picard show that is theoretically grounded in psychological drama doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. I just can’t picture Michael Chabon and Alex Kurtzman sitting around with Patrick Stewart and saying, “You know, we really need to bring Q into this.” That said, some of the best episodes about Picard’s character (“Tapestry” and “All Good Things…” for example) do involve Q has a foil for Jean-Luc. So, who knows?
18. Deanna Troi

Now we’re getting into the not-likely, but maybe territory. If Picard is depressed, it would be beyond reasonable for him to seek out the guidance of the shrink who, you know, lived on his starship back-in-the-day. However, Marina Sirtis has gone on record saying she hasn’t been approached about the show (literally all the TNG main cast said the same thing, too, though any of them could be lying to protect a spoiler). Plus, last year Siritis visited the set of Discovery when Jonathan Frakes was directing an episode. So she’s been around, and it seems pretty reasonable to assume that she would just say yes if asked.
17. Alexander Rozhenko

Oh yeah! Guess how old Worf’s son Alexander is during the timeline of Star Trek: Picard? That’s right, he’ll be 33-years-old. So, if Picard can’t get Worf’s help, maybe he’ll pay a visit to Alexander. Last we saw Alexander he was serving with the Klingon Defense Force, so who knows. He’s still pretty young for a Klingon at this point and having a Klingon partially raised by humans might provide the right blend of sympathy and badassery that Picard needs.
16. EMH

I know, I know, the EMH (Emergency Medical Hologram) isn’t really a Next Generation character because Robert Picardo’s famous cantankerous photonic Doctor originated on Star Trek: Voyager. But! One version of the EMH did appear in the TNG film Star Trek: First Contact, and there are rumors that some version of a new EMH could show up on Star Trek: Picard. Finally, Robert Picardo’s last name is Picardo. The idea that CBS would just bring him back for that reason alone feels 50/50 to me.
15. Hugh

The little Borg drone who split away from the collective and started a revolution against the Borg is totally still alive when The Next Generation concluded. We last saw Hugh in the season 7 episode “Descent Part II” in which Picard basically left him in charge of a group of rogue Borg drones. Busting out some rogue Borg drones might not be the most obvious move for Star Trek: Picard, but seeing Jean-Luc team-up with Borg would be tight.
14. Spot

This is my favorite idea and I will be so crushed if it doesn’t happen. What if, somehow, Data’s pet cat Spot just survived to 2399 and Picard kept the cat as like a tribute to Data? Look, Star Trek canon has previously floated the idea that pets can live a lot longer in the future. In the 2009 J.J. Abrams reboot, Scotty mentions beaming “Admiral Archer’s prized beagle.” Now, we know that’s supposed to be Jonathan Archer, the Captain of the NX-01 from the show Enterprise. But, of course, everyone assumed that the dog couldn’t be Porthos, because beagles couldn’t live that long, right? Well, what this theory presupposes is: maybe it was Porthos? And maybe, all pets have extended lifespans in Star Trek’s future, meaning yes, Spot the cat should totally show up in Star Trek: Picard.
(Sidenote: Spot also switched genders during the run of TNG and looked like a totally different cat on numerous occasions. I am not going to assume what their gender is in 2399, that would be rude. But, the point is, assuming Spot is just a conventional 21st-century cat is foolish.)
13. Anij

They’re never going to do this, but I want it to happen so badly. In the film Star Trek: Insurrection, Picard was so into this immortal woman Anji (Donna Murphy) that he literally danced the mambo in his room by himself. But, what if something bad happened to Anji? Or, worse, what if she dumped him for a hot Romulan? BURN.
12. Thomas Riker

Thomas Riker is a transporter duplicate of Will Riker, and he is seriously a badass. In the Deep Space Nine episode “Defiant,” this Riker tried to rip-off the starship Defiant so it could help out his cause with the rebellious Maquis. We assume this guy is serving out some kind of life sentence for pulling this stunt somewhere. Obviously, this would be one of two clever ways for Jonathan Frakes to return.
11. Simon Tarses

Oh hell yeah! You remember Simon Tarses! He’s your favorite! And he’s also that half-Romulan dude that almost got framed for treason in the TNG episode “The Drumhead.” Why I am ranking this guy so high on this list? Because if the show is all about Picard’s connection to the Romulans, and how he was trying to make peace with them, then Simon Tarses is like the poster-child for all of this stuff. There’s also a rumor that a Romulan is part of Picard’s crew anyway and that young Romulan idolizes Picard. Could this rumored-Romulan be Simon Tarses’s child? If so, rad.
10. Mot the Barber

Come on. You know you want it. Bald guy haircut jokes rock.
9. Wesley Crusher

Wil Wheaton is a cool enough person and big enough force in the nerd universe that not having him cameo as Wesley on the new show feels like a mistake. Plus, Wheaton has publicly said he is not in the show, which makes me think he’s lying. Maybe I’m just hoping for too much here, but an adult Wesley dealing with burned-out Picard could be really juicy stuff. Most importantly, having Wesley in a mature storyline would finally end years and years of “shut up Wesley” jokes—Wesley could just say “Shut-up Jean-Luc!”
8. Shinzon

Before he was the most famous grumbler on the planet, Tom Hardy played a young clone of Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek Nemesis, the plot of which dealt with the Romulans in a big way. Of course, Shinzon died in that movie, and there’s no way Tom Hardy is coming back to do Star Trek again. (There’s just not.) But, what if there were other Romulan clones of Captain Picard, other Shinzons floating around? Here’s the best part to this theory: a second (or third) Shinzon clone could just be played by Patrick Stewart.
7. Ro Laren

Of all the secondary TNG characters, Michelle Forbes as Ro is by far one of the best. The last time we saw Ro, she betrayed Picard to join the Maquis. If Picard is on the wrong side of the law, Ro could be one of the greatest allies he has. Plus, Forbes is great and proved in Battlestar Galactica that she can play scary-unhinged space officer really, really well. This feels like it should happen mostly because it would be amazing to see these two actors together again.
6. The Cloned Emperor Kahless

More clone wild cards! In the TNG episode “Rightful Heir,” the Klingons cloned their space Jesus: Kahless, otherwise known as the guy who Tyler can’t stop talking about on Star Trek: Discovery. Why would he matter in Star Trek: Picard? Well, if the Romulans are totally wiped out, it seems like a huge intergalactic power struggle could be happening across the Alpha Quadrant. If Kahless is still the figurehead Emperor of the Klingon Empire, the idea that he could get in on the political intrigue isn’t crazy. Plus, who knows, maybe there could be a reference or two made to Boreth, since it was his birthplace and also, was a big deal in Discovery season 2.
5. Lily Sloane

So, Lily feels like a long-shot from a plot point-of-view, but when you consider how great Alfre Woodard is as an actress, it might be the perfect cameo you don’t see coming. I’m not saying time travel needs happen to make this cameo work, either. Maybe there’s a descendant of Lily’s who is alive in the 24th century and she comes to comfort Picard? This would be sort of like when David Tennant sees the granddaughter of Nurse Redfern (Jessica Hynes) in his final Doctor Who episode.
4. Beverly Crusher

Gates McFadden is one of the all-time underused actors in Star Trek history. Because of Dr. Crusher’s romantic tension with Picard (and tragic backstory—Picard sent her husband to die in space) having a reunion for these characters would bring down the house. Plus, if Picard is shattered, Beverly’s return could really mean something for the character and the story.
3. Guinan

Regardless of how you feel about Whoopi Goldberg, the character of Guinan was essential to understanding how we viewed Picard on TNG. If you’re doing a show about Picard and Guinan isn’t even mentioned, it’s a mistake. Plus, we know Guinan is totally immortal, meaning you can have her show up literally in any way-shape-or-form that you want. (Including, by the way, in Discovery season 3…)
2. Sela

In The Next Generation, Sela was half-human/half-Romulan officer who, through an alternate universe time travel incident, was also the daughter of Tasha Yar, Picard’s security chief on the Enterprise. (Poor Tasha basically died twice in two different timelines.) Sela was very opposed to Picard and Spock’s plans to reunify the Vulcans and the Romulans in TNG, and it stands to reason that if she’s around in 2399, that she’s not too crazy about Picard (or Spock) at this point, either. Bringing Sela back would be a chef’s kiss moment for Star Trek: Picard because not only would it allow fan-favorite Denise Crosby (the beloved Cros!) to return to the canon, it would also be the smartest way to bring a familiar face back to Trek; as a sympathetic villain.
1. Will Riker

After directing two episodes of Discovery season 2, Jonathan Frakes is back directing two episodes of Star Trek: Picard. Guys, he’s right there! He’s on set! So, I ask you, is Number One really not going to drop in on his former captain? Come on. If there is one character on this list that should appear, it’s Beardo Numero Uno. Let’s bring back Riker! And make sure he sits on a bunch of stuff he’s not supposed to sit on while he’s at it!
DISCO Bonus Round: Klingon Time Keeper Tunavik from Star Trek: Discovery

Okay, okay. Remember how L’Rell and Tyler’s son existed like totally out of the regular flow of time in the last season of Discovery? Well, if Picard did make his way to the Klingon planet Boreth, then maybe Tunavik could help out another Starfleet captain whose name starts with a “P.” The Klingons weren’t even down with Pike at all, but they already love Picard.
I think they are all covered, can’t wait
I think they should stick it to all the haters and bring back Dr. Pulaski.
@2 If it’s a more lighthearted series, they could do a whole episode about a visit from someone from sickbay. Cycle through all the named medical personnel and only have Dr Crusher show up in the last 5 minutes of the episode.
Wouldn’t Andy Dick be more likely than Robert Picardo?
Very interesting, can’t wait
I would love to see Sisko and Janeway show up to talk Captain-to-Captain.
I’m hoping for Beverly. Both for Gates McFadden and because two separate post-series continuities have suggested that she and Jean-Luc have a child (who would be a young adult by the time of this series, so maybe Rene Picard [II] could even appear), which marginally increases the probability of such a thing being canonized here.
Also: OMG that screencap of Reg is an image macro waiting to happen.
None of these characters will show up. That would depend on the show runners caring about continuity, which they clearly do not.
Except I’m 85% sure that the tragedy that has Picard “shattered” is the fridging of most of his original crew. Beverly and Geordi seem to be Most Likely to be Dead. Will and Deanna may have survived by virtue of being on another ship, but the Titan could have bit it as well.
If they bring back Miles O’brien and Kiko, I’m going straight up dump Picard. Sorry Patrick Stewart but even your star power isn’t enough to outshine this stereotypical Hollywood white paste male with East Asian female relationship. Think I’m being too sensitive? Let’s reverse and place the East Asian male with the white as rice America’s sweetheart female in the relationship. Now let’s hear your opinion.
BTW, you misspelled Guinan on the header to the synopsis of why she should be a guest on Picard.
for everyone who says Will Riker will not show up, are you aware the Jon Frakes is already directing a block of Picard epidodes? of course Will Ryker will guest star.
@11 – Fixed, thanks!
If Picard is involved with anything the least bit shady I can see him crossing paths with Quark at some point.
#8
If they’re dealing with the fallout of the destruction of Romulus, then there is at least some continuity being considered.
However, continuity aside, the playbook of recent years is to have actors (plural) return to their iconic roles. It’s a strategy used in a lot of TV and movies, and I expect Picard to be no different. Probably not a full TNG reunion, but I’d be surprised if no other familiar faces showed up for this party.
@10. Storm: I’d say it’s more a matter of the chemistry between the two actors, which never felt warm to me. Otherwise, you’re engaging in pure tribal ideology.
Q is the one I want to see the most. Although they brought him back in DS9 and Voyager, he was always best when paired with Picard. And more importantly, some of Picard’s best moments of growth came via Q’s poking and prodding. If Picard is in a dark place, I can’t imagine Q NOT taking the chance to taunt Picard about it while simultaneously pushing him (and helping him) to grow.
“Spot also switched genders during the run of TNG and looked like a totally different cat on numerous occasions.”
So what you’re saying is… Spot is The Doctor?
You forgot Kirk. He’s still in the Nexus.
@@@@@ 7 – I’d like that too. After 25 years a son of Picard’s could be a graduate already, and it would easily fit within canon from the show and from the novelverse (although I guess the novelverse canon is going to get dumped now like the Star Wars EU? I’m really bummed about that). But Gates really was criminally underused on the show and it would be lovely to see her back, especially since the characters always had such chemistry.
Otherwise (and also), Riker makes the most sense and it’s always great to see Frakes as Riker.
Why stick to mostly TNG characters? I’d love to see Picard team up with Janeway on an adventure. And it would be great to check up on DS9 to see what’s happened there through the years.
@2: Wait—didn’t she fall down an elevator shaft?
@10: Yes, yes, we’re all still bitter. Selfie was indeed cancelled way too soon.
@22 Puff the Magic Commenter
Two really nice pulls there. The LA Law one is amazing. I loved that show, even though I was only a teenager at the time and can remember watching the episode.
So, no, I totally remember Simon (and back in the day, had a total crush on Spencer Garrett as a result of his appearance here). He, Sela and D’Tan (the kid playing with the Vulcan Toy in the sewers on Romulus in Reunification, and then later, Proconsul of the Romulan Republic in STO) are in my top 5 hope-to-see’s for this, along with Beverley (for obvious reasons) and Geordie (as said, they are canonically set up as keeping in closer contact… and in the betacanon, Geordie designed Spock’s ship from the 2009 film).
Getting a cameo from any of the above, like Admiral Riker would be fantastic, of course (and I will always be in love with John deLancie). Or maybe even the unmentioned (except by commenters) Doctor Pulaski, Admiral Janeway, Jake Sisko (he’s a writer/reporter, plenty of avenues to add him), Captain Ezri Dax (work together in the betacanon), Taris or Donatra (if they survive the supernovae), Martok, Kurn…
@18: Headcanon accepted!
Although I would love to see them, to feature Data (android), Q (immortal), Doctor from Voyager (hologram) or even Guinan (long lived race), would require an explanation of why ageless characters have aged. Whoopi might be able to get away with it but not the other three actors. Although maybe the special effects budget will take care of it.
One of the most jarring things about the last episode of Enterprise was having Jonathon Frakes and Marina Sirtis playing their characters at a much younger age than the actors were at the time. It didn’t work.
I would actually like to see an adult Wesley Crusher back as a a featured role. And it would be nice to see any of the recurring child/teen characters from the various series (Nog, Jake Sisko, Molly O’Brien, Naomi Wildman, Icheb), to see how they turned out.
One way to end Picard’s story would be to have him join the Q-Continuum at the end of his life. And he could check in on Sisko on his way out.
This isn’t so much ranked by least-to-most likely, as it is least-to-most wanted. Unless you REALLY think mot the barber or Anji are more likely than 4 of the main characters of the bridge crew.
I have to admit, my first thought was Q because I love Q.
But Spot!!! I mean, you never know, he/she could be a flerken…
To anyone wondering: the novels won’t be “wiped out” due to TV shows. It’s a separate continuity, it always was, and will continue to be. There might be tie-in books related to the new TV continuity, but that doesn’t mean they’ll stop publishing the other novels.
Not even SW’s Legends canon is gone, since they’re putting out some comics (at least one, recently, but I’m sure there’ll be more) directly continuing stories from that.