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Jean-Luc Picard is a character from the Star Trek entertainment series. He is portrayed by Patrick Stewart. Picard's Ressikan flute. In 2368, Captain Picard acquired a Ressikan flute through an experience he had related to a probe launched from a dead planet. Picard knew how to play the flute, as all the memories of a man named Kamin had been planted in his memory through the probe. Among the memories was the ability to play the flute. (TNG: "The Inner Light") Picard considers the flute to be one of his most prized possessions. It represents, to him, an entire lifetime he lived in only 25 minutes, a life completely different from that aboard the Enterprise, with a wife, children and even a grandson. As of 2379, Picard kept the flute on his desk in his ready room aboard the USS Enterprise-E. (TNG: "Lessons"; Star Trek Nemesis) The tune played by Picard in "The Inner Light" was an excerpt from "Scottish Fantasy", originally composed by Max Bruch and re-composed by Jay Chattaway. It is most commonly known as "Inner Light; Picard's Flute Solo" The Picard Mozart trio was a musical composition Picard wrote for the Ressikan flute. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas") User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.