Poker Cards First Scene

The poker cards are Brybelly wide size standard playing cards with a blue repeating diamond pattern back. The cards also came with 5 extra Queen of Hearts. The Enterprise poker chips were reused in the final scene of season three and included with those cards (which I own).

Used by Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard and Brent Spiner as Data in the Star Trek: Picard season one premiere episode #101 “Remembrance,” which aired the week of January 23, 2020. The episode opened as “Blue Skies” played (the song that Data sung for Riker and Troi at their wedding in Star Trek: Nemesis) while the Enterprise-D approached. As we pushed into Ten Forward Picard and Data, in Star Trek: First Contact uniforms, played poker with these cards. Picard’s dream concluded with a series of massive explosions from the surface of Mars (first seen in the “Children of Mars” Short Trek) that destroyed the Enterprise-D and ended the game of poker with Data, a game Picard said only moments before, he didn’t want to end.

The poker cards are Brybelly wide size standard playing cards with a blue repeating diamond pattern back. The cards also came with 5 extra Queen of Hearts. The Enterprise poker chips were reused in the final scene of season three and included with those cards (which I own). The cards came in a prop department clear translucent snap closure document folder labeled “ROYAL FLUSH 101 SC.1 FIVE CARD DRAW DECK DATA.”

Type: Prop

Characters: Jean-Luc Picard , Data

Actors: Patrick Stewart , Brent Spiner

Show: Star Trek: Picard

Episode: Remembrance

Poker Cards First Scene

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