
She points out how Romulans did not suffer loss as Humans they loved deeply, and when they lost someone, they honored that love by loving again. Laris admits she still did, even after a year and a half and mentions that they had been promised to one another at birth per Romulan custom, but they did grow to truly love each other. Picard offers a toast to Laris' late husband Zhaban, knowing how she must miss him, adding that he does as well. She concedes that the day was "glorious", but none of their tomorrows were ever certain. Laris relies on a Romulan phrase, which Picard is able to translate as "seize today, for we know nothing of tomorrow". Laris concedes that was one way to look at it, and Picard asks for her way. Later that evening, the two toast in a number of Earth languages, and Picard remarks on how the day was easily his favorite of the year: the end of the season, "a confirmation of hard work well done". Laris then does the same.Įnjoying a drink together after the end of the harvest Picard looks at her longingly and then walks away. Laris, his Romulan housekeeper, oversees the boxing and labeling of fresh bottles. Jean-Luc Picard calls for the ship to activate its auto-destruct, and as it counts down to zero, he finds himself facing a mysterious cybernetic intruder…įorty-eight hours earlier, at Château Picard on Earth, Picard goes through the vineyards with his dog Number One to the tune of " Time Is on My Side" on a record player, as automated grape pickers pick the fruit to be made into his family's wine. Once there, they find Borg technology interfacing with the ship's systems and attacking the bridge crew.

Officers running on their way to the bridgeĪ group of Starfleet officers are making their way through the corridors of their ship, which has been boarded by hostile forces, taking the turbolift to the ship's bridge. 4.8.4 USS Stargazer (NCC-2893) dedication plaque.

