It's do-or-die for Picard and cadets in the finale of Picard's Academy!Romulans storm the ship while Starfleet remains out of reach and potentially unaware of the threat headed their way, but the cadets have finally come to an agreement, electing Jean-Luc to the captain's chair. They're finally willing to follow Picard's lead, and Picard is finally willing to acknowledge their feedback-now acting as a proper crew. But is it too late? Will Picard fail his crewmates once again and, worse yet, see the start of an interstellar war? So much for graduating early!
Sam Maggs finishes her Picard story with a bit of flair and makes clever use of Boothby to help wrap things up. Throughout this story, we have seen a very different Jean Luc Picard from the one that we know and love. It's been quite a character journey as the young Picard we see initially isn't, particularly the most likable of people. But by the close of this story we get to the Picard that Admiral Hanson describes in The Best of Both Worlds. Read Full Review
It's a light, feel-good ending for the crew we met in the series, and there's a heartfelt message of perseverance and pushing on throughout this finale. Read Full Review
Star Trek: Picard's Academy #6 is an okay issue with a disappointing ending. The art maintained its level with the addition of different characters, mainly K and Nir. Just another story that could have been told better and maybe could have had deeper ramifications to the Star Trek universe but instead is a lackluster prequel story. Read Full Review
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