Earth is the capital world of the United Federation of Planets and probably something like 1.5 trillion people. What do you imagine it's like in the future?
Let's hope!Clean and safe for all inhabitants, unlike now.
Earth is the capital world of the United Federation of Planets and probably something like 1.5 trillion people. What do you imagine it's like in the future?
I surely hope those 1.5 trillion aren't all living on earth!
You know that scene in "The Chronicles of Riddick"...
Can you imagine how many people were killed when BosWash was attacked?
we can safely argue that people in the 24th century are in no way dependent on nature. Except when they get hit by hurricanes, that is.
I don't see why. Its population and size even today is humble in global terms, and Riker isn't a known anglophile who would elevate the city above its absolute standing on historical grounds only. "Important" or "once important" is not the same as "major".^London seemed in decent shape in the 23rd century, and surely London would be classed as a major city.
It is safe to assume that people in the 24th century will not contend with weather severe enough to cause catastrophe.
I don't see why. Its population and size even today is humble in global terms, and Riker isn't a known anglophile who would elevate the city above its absolute standing on historical grounds only. "Important" or "once important" is not the same as "major".
It's either just like the 23rd century we saw in Star Trek Into Darkness (which I prefer to think), or it's like the planet from TNG's "Haven" (as latter-day Gene Roddenberry liked to think)
Boring. That's why the interesting people are out in space.
Boring. That's why the interesting people are out in space.
Like Harry Kim and Travis Mayweather?
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