Star Trek: Picard was officially announced by CBS All Access as a new series exploring the story of Jean-Luc Picard decades after Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Star Trek: Picard premiered on CBS All Access, marking the return of the beloved character in a new series format.
The Romulan sun goes supernova, causing the destruction of much of the Romulan Star Empire and creating a massive political and refugee crisis.
Admiral Jean-Luc Picard retires from active duty in Starfleet and lives in seclusion at his family vineyard in La Barre, France.
Data sacrifices himself during an operation related to the Romulan supernova crisis, leading to his permanent death.
Picard is drawn out of retirement when he learns of a conspiracy to destroy synthetic lifeforms, including a synthetic child named Soji.
Picard forms a new crew including Raffi, Rios, Agnes Jurati, Elnor, and Dahj to investigate the synthetic conspiracy and Romulan threats.
The crew travels to the mysterious Artifact, an ancient starship containing synthetic life secrets related to the synthetic child and Romulan crisis.
Soji discovers her true synthetic nature and learns about the synthetic and Romulan conflict, increasing the stakes for Picard and crew.
Picard and crew undertake a mission to save Romulan refugees trapped near the supernova zone, highlighting the humanitarian crisis.
Sutra, a synthetic antagonist, reveals plans to incite violence and further synthetic-human conflict for her own goals.
Picard is captured during his investigation but manages to escape, deepening his conflict with Romulan political factions.
Picard reconnects with old allies and former crew members during his renewed Starfleet engagement.
Picard brokers peace and understanding between Romulan factions and synthetic beings, setting the stage for future harmony.
Following the resolution of the conflict, Picard retires once again to his family estate, reflecting on the events.