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Title screen for season 1

The opening title sequences for Star Trek: Picard changed each season, featuring imagery specific to the themes and narrative of that season. While elements of the PIC Season 1 titles are present in PIC Season 2, the PIC Season 3 titles more literally displayed elements of the season's story through a series of LCARS panel visuals.

Season 1[]

The season one opening was produced by the design studio Prologue, and featured imagery of Château Picard, a Borg cube, chips and pieces that would culminate into Jean-Luc Picard himself.

Theme composer Jeff Russo explained that the team wanted to connect viewers to Picard's journey in a way that was "more intimate" and "more emotional" than previous Star Trek themes. [1] The melody quoted prominently from the Ressikan flute music played by Batai in TNG: "The Inner Light", an important Picard episode.

Season 2[]

The season two opening was again done by Prologue. [2]

Season 3[]

USS Constance

Damage report foreshadowing reference to the Battle of Wolf 359

For season three, the title sequence was moved to the end of the episode just before the end credits, replacing the Star Trek: Picard theme with "The Stars – End Credits", also known as the Titan theme. [3] [4]

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