Jean-Luc Picard and his time-traveling friends have played fast-and-loose with history in Star Trek: Picard season 2 — and these are their worst temporal infractions. Thanks to the return of John de Lancie's meddlesome Q, Star Trek's timeline has become a dystopian nightmare, with the Federation morphing into the evil Confederation, and Jean-Luc himself becoming a bloodthirsty, coffee-drinking warlord. To preserve the sanctity of time (and his precious Earl Grey), Picard takes Rios, Raffi, Seven, and Jurati back to 2024 — the year Q messed everything up.
Before disembarking from La Sirena, the Star Trek: Picard team warn each other about the potentially devastating consequences of stepping on butterflies. One wrong move in 2024, and a future far worse than the Confederation could materialize. And because the gang is currently situated before Q's point of divergence, any changes made here will affect Star Trek's prime history, not the Confederation history they're trying to delete. Picard's crew take caution to avoid any potential changes to history… for all of 2 minutes. Before long, they're leaving a Starfleet-shaped stamp on 2024 Los Angeles, and treading on birds because they've run out of butterflies.
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The following are all the major time crimes committed by Picard and friends across Star Trek: Picard season 2. We'll give them some leeway by omitting innocuous interactions such as Raffi and Seven's Markridge Tower security guard, or Jurati's impromptu singing performance. Picard even gets away with talking to his own ancestor, since these involvements can all be feasibly explained without raising suspicion. The same can't be said for
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