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In [[2370]], when asked by [[Admiral]] [[Margaret Blackwell]] about the [[Captain Picard Day]] decorations visible in a communication with her, Picard nervously explain that as the [[captain]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, he was a role model for the [[children]] aboard. She agreed. ({{TNG|The Pegasus}})
 
In [[2370]], when asked by [[Admiral]] [[Margaret Blackwell]] about the [[Captain Picard Day]] decorations visible in a communication with her, Picard nervously explain that as the [[captain]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, he was a role model for the [[children]] aboard. She agreed. ({{TNG|The Pegasus}})
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I'm a role model

"I'm a role model."

"I'm a.. (nervous chuckle) I'm a role model."
"I'm sure you are. Starfleet out."
– Captain Picard and Admiral Blackwell, 2370 ("The Pegasus")

A role model is a person other people look up to.

In 2370, when asked by Admiral Margaret Blackwell about the Captain Picard Day decorations visible in a communication with her, Picard nervously explain that as the captain of the USS Enterprise-D, he was a role model for the children aboard. She agreed. (TNG: "The Pegasus")

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