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[[Image:Galen_avec_picard.jpg|thumb|200px|Richard Galen (left) with his former student, Jean Luc Picard]]
 
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'''Richard Galen''' was a professor of archaeology who paid a surprise visit to [[Jean-Luc Picard]], one of his former students, with news of a discovery so profound that it would echo throughout the galaxy. When Picard chose duty instead of accompanying Galen on an expedition to further explore Galen's discovery, Galen left angrily to pursue his discovery alone.
 
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| imagecap = Richard Galen
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Human]]
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| occupation = [[Federation]] [[archaeologist]]
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| status = Deceased
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| datestatus = 2369
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| died = [[2369]]
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| actor = [[Norman Lloyd]]
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'''Richard Galen''' was the most renowned [[Federation]] [[archaeologist]] of the [[24th century]].
   
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Galen was [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s [[archaeology]] [[professor]] at [[Starfleet Academy]]; he saw great potential in Picard and was very close to him, but ultimately Picard refused Galen's offer of becoming an archaeologist, which heavily disappointed Galen. Until [[2369]], the two hadn't met for thirty [[year]]s, but Picard kept track of the professor's work and Galen of Picard's. Just before Galen's [[death]], Picard stated that he had been the [[father]] who had understood him, in stark contrast to his [[Maurice Picard|real father]].
Shortly thereafter, Galen died as a result of injuries suffered when his shuttle was attacked by the [[Yridian|Yridians]]. Fortunately, Picard, working with both the [[Klingon]] [[Captain]] [[Nu'Daq]] and [[Cardassian]] [[Gul]] [[Ocett]], was able to expand upon Galen's work to prove the Professor's theory. ''([[TNG]]: [[The Chase]])''
 
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Galen spent the [[2360s]] in [[micropaleontology]] and discovered a [[4.5 billion years ago|4.5 billion year old]] code programmed in the [[DNA]] of dozens of [[species]] by [[ancient humanoid]]s. In 2369, Galen was close to deciphering the code and paid a surprise visit to Picard on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, collaborating with [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] to surprise Picard with the gift of a [[Kurlan]] artifact he had recently discovered, the [[Kurlan naiskos|Kurlan ''naiskos'']]. Surprised to see his old [[teacher]], Picard assured him that no one could be more welcome aboard the ''Enterprise''-D, and was particularly touched at the gift given the rarity of the piece. However, when Galen asked Picard to come with him for the rest of his journey, Picard again disappointed Galen by refusing, and Galen left the [[ship]] immediately.
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Shortly thereafter, Galen died as a result of injuries suffered when his [[shuttle]] was attacked by the [[Yridian]]s working for the [[Cardassian]]s. Before he died, Galen admitted to Picard that he had been too harsh with him. Picard was later able to complete the late Richard Galen's discovery.
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Among Galen's best works were his studies of the Kurlan civilization. He had several children, but they didn't follow in his footsteps. ({{TNG|The Chase}})
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When Picard was working undercover in the service of [[Arctus Baran]], he used the [[Galen (alias)|alias Galen]] to hide his identity. ({{TNG|Gambit, Part I}})
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{{bginfo|Galen was played by actor [[Norman Lloyd]].|His [[mirror universe]] counterpart was mentioned in the novella ''[[Glass Empires#Sdlrow Htob Fo Tsrow Eht (The Worst of Both Worlds)|The Worst of Both Worlds]]''. He was a self-educated {{mu|Terran}} archaeologist and the mentor of Luc Picard. Many years prior to [[2371]], he was executed by the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]] because of his "seditious" theory that Terrans shared a common ancestry with [[Klingon]]s and [[Cardassian]]s.}}
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Revision as of 21:05, 11 April 2013

Richard Galen was the most renowned Federation archaeologist of the 24th century.

Galen was Jean-Luc Picard's archaeology professor at Starfleet Academy; he saw great potential in Picard and was very close to him, but ultimately Picard refused Galen's offer of becoming an archaeologist, which heavily disappointed Galen. Until 2369, the two hadn't met for thirty years, but Picard kept track of the professor's work and Galen of Picard's. Just before Galen's death, Picard stated that he had been the father who had understood him, in stark contrast to his real father.

Galen spent the 2360s in micropaleontology and discovered a 4.5 billion year old code programmed in the DNA of dozens of species by ancient humanoids. In 2369, Galen was close to deciphering the code and paid a surprise visit to Picard on the USS Enterprise-D, collaborating with Commander William T. Riker to surprise Picard with the gift of a Kurlan artifact he had recently discovered, the Kurlan naiskos. Surprised to see his old teacher, Picard assured him that no one could be more welcome aboard the Enterprise-D, and was particularly touched at the gift given the rarity of the piece. However, when Galen asked Picard to come with him for the rest of his journey, Picard again disappointed Galen by refusing, and Galen left the ship immediately.

Shortly thereafter, Galen died as a result of injuries suffered when his shuttle was attacked by the Yridians working for the Cardassians. Before he died, Galen admitted to Picard that he had been too harsh with him. Picard was later able to complete the late Richard Galen's discovery.

Among Galen's best works were his studies of the Kurlan civilization. He had several children, but they didn't follow in his footsteps. (TNG: "The Chase")

When Picard was working undercover in the service of Arctus Baran, he used the alias Galen to hide his identity. (TNG: "Gambit, Part I")

Galen was played by actor Norman Lloyd.
His mirror universe counterpart was mentioned in the novella The Worst of Both Worlds. He was a self-educated Terran archaeologist and the mentor of Luc Picard. Many years prior to 2371, he was executed by the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance because of his "seditious" theory that Terrans shared a common ancestry with Klingons and Cardassians.

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