Star Trek: Picard unveils first look at costumes, props at San Diego Comic-Con
The Starfleet museum returns to San Diego for Comic-Con with a large installation of Jean-Luc Picard's life.
First look at Picard costumes, props
The Starfleet museum opened once again to the public Thursday at San Diego Comic-Con. This year's installation is focused on the life and career of Jean-Luc Picard ahead of the new CBS All Access show about the former captain.
More details about the show will hopefully come during the Star Trek universe panel on Saturday morning, but check out what we've learned so far! (Disclosure: CBS is the parent company of CNET.)
The First Duty
The installation highlights various aspects of Picard's personal and professional life.
All of the uniforms displayed are screen-used, and represent the majority of uniforms Picard has worn throughout the years.
Each piece contains an info card as well.
New Picard costume
The pin on his coat features the Picard family crest.
Chateau Picard
And a closer look at the label.
The Enterprise D
Baby-faced Picard
With hair!
Young Picard
Another uniform
Borg queen spine!
Brother Robert
Captain Picard Day
Mark your calendars: June 16.
My personal favorite era: The "sweater top" uniform.
From the Riker-Troi wedding.
OTP ❤️
Picard's scrapbook
Eras of Starfleet
Dixon Hill novels
Easter egg-esque props like these were some of the highlights of the exhibit.
Art, by Data
Spot!
Ressikan Flute
Shadows of Kataan
Various awards
According to the description below, these include a Starfleet Academy graduation plaque and a Vulcan trophy of appreciation.
Diploma from Starfleet, 2327
A Betazoid loyalties award from 2350, the Circle of Galaxies award from 2375 and the Rising Phoenix award (2367).
These awards were all given for Picard's excellence in negotiation and peacekeeping.
A retirement gift, according to the description on the next slide.
Thank you, Admiral Picard
The Picard Maneuver
Enterprise E
Sentimental photos
The cast of The Next Generation.