# I nominate Picard: 10 deaths. # - **"Lonely Among Us":** Picard exists for a period of time only as some sort of energy field out in space. He eventually gets saved by the power of terrible sci-fi. I file this under "temporary death", even though his consciousness still seemed to exist...somewhere out there. - **"Time Squared":** Picard kills another Picard. - **"Cause and Effect":** OP has already mentioned this one, and so no need to explain. - **"The Inner Light":** Picard dies of old age in the alternate life that the probe gives him. When he dies, he wakes up on the bridge of the Enterprise. - **"Tapesty":** OP already mentioned. - **"Chain of Command":** Presumed dead after being captured by Cardassia. - **"Parallels":** Picard is dead in various alternate timelines. The deaths are not shown on-screen, but that seems to be okay by the guidelines of the question. Also by the guidelines, this gets counted as one death (no matter how many timelines he dies in). - **"Gambit":** Picard is declared dead after he is "killed" by a transporter weapon. - **"All Good Things":** Two Enterprises blow up (presumably ending two Picards). Will count as one death. - ***Generations*:** Picard looks to have died on Veridian III (due to explosion of the Veridian star) just as Kirk seemed to have died aboard the Enterprise-B. In actuality, Picard was saved by the Nexus (just as Kirk was), and we find this out a few moments later. **Even if we discount "Lonely Among Us" and "The Inner Light" as fringe cases, that's still a whopping *8 deaths*. Accordingly, I claim that Picard has died the most.**