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  1. Ressikan flute Replica of Ressikan flute by Morgan Gendel. The brass Ressikan flute resembles, and has a similar sound to, a penny whistle or a tin whistle. It is considered a lasting reminder of Picard's virtual life on the planet throughout the rest of the series. Picard's flute could occasionally be seen in its box sitting on his desk.

  2. The Ressikan flute was a small flute made of a tin-like material, native to the community of Ressik on the dead planet of Kataan. In 2368, Captain Jean-Luc Picard acquired a Ressikan flute through an experience he had related to a probe launched from the dead planet. The probe projected a...

  3. Feb 12, 2015 · Morgan Gendel was prepared for a fight to even include the flute in the story, after Michael Piller initially laughed at the idea; Piller quickly changed his mind before it became an issue. The production even relented on its standing policy of having no music from inside the ship be audible in space, allowing for the fantastic conclusion where ...

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  5. Feb 23, 2024 · But it is so similar to the real Clarke that a playable version is an option, for a very small sacrifice of accuracy. In fact, some RPF users have used the same whistle to make their own, and Morgan Gendel (one of the TNG Ressikan flutes creators), made several replicas based on the Clarke whistle. The Clarke is as accurate as you can get if ...

  6. Jun 1, 2017 · Fighting over a flute. The flute is a huge part of the story and very much associated with this episode. You were even involved in turning it into a retail item with Roddenberry. But apparently...

  7. Aug 30, 2021 · “The Inner Light” Written by Morgan Gendel and Peter Allan Fields, the story followed the life of Picard (P atrick Stewart) as he lived in another man’s body on an alien world. All the while,...

  8. Jul 9, 2012 · The Ressikan flute that is left to Picard represents the only other link to the world of Kataan. From the way he holds the flute, it is clear that Picard understands its full significance. Picard and Kamin: Outsider, scientist, teacher. Morgan Gendel, the writer of the episode, discussed the significance of Picard being an outsider to Kataan.

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