It would be interesting to see a 23rd/24th Century Mercator-style map of United Earth. Would the political world map still show color-coded nation/states like today? Would San Francisco, NorthAm be United Earth/UFP headquarters?
It would be interesting to see a 23rd/24th Century Mercator-style map of United Earth. Would the political world map still show color-coded nation/states like today? Would San Francisco, NorthAm be United Earth/UFP headquarters?
Please clarify.
I disagree, the EU is made up of nation states with a common democratic set up in various forms but still retain their cultural and national differences. Okay its only been 60 years and seems to be falling apart in the last few years, but the French are still French and the English still English.After a millenia or two of global government the differences between nations might be less distictive than they were at the start of the global government.
Why? Isn't it possible the name was retained despite the Royal Family no longer being viewed as royalty?
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LaForge was born in the nation of Somalia.
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Why? Isn't it possible the name was retained despite the Royal Family no longer being viewed as royalty?
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There was a Next Gen episode in which a very unusual thing happened... the Federation was considering admitting a new member which consisted of just part of a planet. There were still two nation states on the planet, with an actual border on the ground between them. We were told that unification was a standard rule every planet had to comply with, and that this planet was a very special exception, for some reason I've forgotten. A bad reason, since they showed later that they were definitely not ready.
In the real world, yes, that's a problem. The USA is Americans, and we're still nationalistic, accepting the United Nations as a body of peace makers with no power; the "paper tiger".In that sense there is no United States. That's the bit that many viewers would find problematic, maybe threatening or wrong, if attention were called to it. Many of us (USA) are especially determined to have no outside authority over us at all, for better or for worse.
^This.Personally I prefer the idea that Earth's nations states remain and learn to work together in the future without taking the drastic step of 'ceasing to exist'. Shows human maturity IMO, a much better run version of the E.U.
Yes, that's possible.present day real human audiences, who are mainly from the USA would find the concept uncomfortable. "You mean the good ole 'make USA great again' is gonna disappear in the future - hell no we won't go!"
Perhaps the nuclear radiation kills the prejudice gene in humans, or Solkar tells whoever is in charge.Yes, two wake-up calls for humanity. Nuclear devastation, and the arrival of (fortunately) benevolent aliens after one human breaks the light-speed barrier getting their attention. Then these benevolent aliens begin to help humans "clean-up" their world.
Of course, it wouldn't happen overnight, but that "gene" of prejudice could finally be extinguished.
One world, one species, working in peace.
Sounds good to me!I think that in order for humanity to coexist the focus will have to be on localized levels of organization. We can see the conflict caused by putting people with differing ideals under the same jurisdiction. Either one subjugates the other, or neither is happy. Localized government will be the key, with each of these ethnic groups being grouped into larger political units and each of these larger political units having less specific more generic powers. So while there may still exist things called nations or states; they probably wont be similar to what we call nations and states.
France and Germany, the rest of us leftDevinoni Ral was described as having been born in the European alliance (whatever the hell that means now).
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