• The Picard Maneuver@startrek.websiteOP
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      Officially, “The Picard Maneuver” is a trick that Picard came up with to fool enemy sensors into seeing two ships and not knowing which to fire at.

      Unofficially it’s the way Picard always awkwardly readjusts his uniform (which is what my profile pic is). He does it constantly.

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      In-universe is an attack pattern of jumping to maximum warp (possibly to dodge weapons fire as well) to point blank range of an enemy vessel, and unloading all available weapons before they can react. Picard described it as a desperation measure he used while in command of the Stargazer in combat with a Ferengi ship.

      In pop-culture, it’s standing and pulling a shirt down to present a clean front. The two-piece TNG uniforms had elastic bands at the waist and would ride up while sitting, so Picard would stand from his chair and straighten his uniform every time.

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      Also, I honestly go back and forth between which is my favorite series: TNG or the original. I’ve been itching to start another rewatch of the original series lately…

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      It’s where he did a short warp jump on the Stargazer so that a Ferengi ships sensors would see two Stargazers. They fired at the wrong “vessel” and the Stargazer fired as it left warp,winning the battle. This is the inuniverse definition.

      Or it could be when Picard tugs down on his shirt when he stands up.