![]() On YouTube, several machinima music videos and lip dub videos were created using the DarkMateria track. On March 23rd, 2011, the girl gamer blog Dpad Damsels published a post titled “This Geek’s Guide to YouTube Music Videos”, which placed the Picard video as its second favorite choice on the list. ![]() On October 15th, 2009, the Internet news blog Urlesque published a post titled "The 10 Best YTMND Single-Serving Sites of All Time", which placed the "Picard Song" YTMND page as fifth on the list. ![]() On July 19th, 2007, the Picard video was highlighted on the Internet humor site College Humor. Within six years, the video accumulated over 2 million views and 5,600 comments. On September 10th, 2006, YouTuber CoJux uploaded a video titled "The Picard Video" (shown below, right), featuring Picard-related video clips and images accompanied by the DarkMateria song. On June 21st, an Urban Dictionary definition for "Picard Song" was submitted by user Mister Ignorant, referring to it as "the best song ever on YTMND." On July 7th, "The Picard Song" was featured in another flash animation by Newgrounds user Jeremy Lokken (shown below, left). On May 21st, 2004, Newgrounds user WarG0blin uploaded a flash video titled "The Picard Song", which featured crude animations of Picard with the DarkMateria song playing in the background. Within Star Trek's fanbase, Picard is also recognized for popularizing a number of memorable quotes, including “Make it so”, “There are four lights!”, “Engage!” and “I am Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise," which have been featured in various remix videos and image macros. He is often depicted as being a diplomatic, patient and highly intelligent leader that is able to be forceful when necessary. According to the canon, Picard became the commander of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) after attending the Starfleet Academy. The video was made, apparently, by a video game developer to promote a new and extremely retro-looking game. Captain Jean-Luc Picard first appeared in the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation titled “Encounter at Farpoint”, which premiered on September 28th, 1987. Even Trekkies love Christmas, as evidenced by this video of the cast of Star Trek singing Let It Snow or something close to it in a series of snippets taken from the show.
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