As trivia buffs will know, June 16th is “Captain Picard Day.” Celebrated today, because of its equivalence to Stardate 47457.1, as mentioned in the Star Trek: The Next Generation seventh season episode “The Pegasus”.
We’ve embedded a clip from the episode below to help get you into the festive spirit.
How do you celebrate the Captain of the Enterprise-D? French wine? Earl Grey tea? Tell us in the comments below.



























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Jared A. Chambers
June 17, 2015 at 4:19 pm
Being that there is no canon or convention to produce a Star Trek true equivalence of star date to calendar date, who decided it’s June 16th, and how can they prove it?