"Tapestry" opens with a real jolt, as Captain Picard is killed in a surprise attack. While Picard's soul is in limbo, an angelically-garbed Q (John de Lancie) appears, offering him the opportunity to change his destiny. All Picard has to do is return to the past and correct the decisions in life that had caused him regret, a task far easier said than done for the stubborn and intractable captain, who proclaims that he would "rather die as the man I was." Originally telecast February 20, 1993, "Tapestry" was written by Les ...
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"Tapestry" opens with a real jolt, as Captain Picard is killed in a surprise attack. While Picard's soul is in limbo, an angelically-garbed Q (John de Lancie) appears, offering him the opportunity to change his destiny. All Picard has to do is return to the past and correct the decisions in life that had caused him regret, a task far easier said than done for the stubborn and intractable captain, who proclaims that he would "rather die as the man I was." Originally telecast February 20, 1993, "Tapestry" was written by Les Landau. Hal Erickson, Rovi
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