Jean-Luc Picard is the leader of Starship Enterprise. It is because we have the ability to instruct and teach staff to protect federation from enemies and encourage other people to achieve similar goals. Each leader has its own unique characteristics, and Picard is no exception. He was able to use his crew talent, ship skills and his own experience to become his best leader. Webster's New World Dictionary defines the leader as the leader of the course to instruct or instruct others' behavior.
JK, but in a hurry, I told that I would be a space explorer. Charles Xavier followed. About this problem (because it is a provocative question) When thinking back and forth, if you want something without restrictions, you realize that you become a housewife. Serious people, especially those who are unmarried and those who have children may sound strange, but for me it is best for both my family and my family. As long as my family is there, I would rather stay at home than anywhere else in the world.
One of my favorite fictitious leaders is Jean-Luc Picard, the captain of the starship business of the TV series "Star Trek: The Next Generation". In one episode, the captain was faced with a Klingon fighter. This is the moment of tension that could lead to war between their games. Captain Picard approached the Klingon just a few inches away from him and talked strongly at Klingon. After a while, Klingon replied, "I swear that Piccard is very good, there must be blood of Klingon in your vein."
Somewhere in the future, Captain Lucy Picard participated in confident and restful cultural diplomacy. And I thought that everyone tried to kill them at first, to associate with the company, or such innocence. The recent "Star Trek" series "Exploration" is four episodes. First, the main character Sonekua Martin - Green caused a war with Klingon, destroying their ships, bringing the captain to death, and causing countless crews. The third episode and the fourth episode focus on focusing on scientific development as a scorpion of weapons development, discovering the captain's (literally) dark conspiracy.