The UFP draws obvious comparision to today's United Nations. San Francisco was the first home of the U.N. before the headquarters was moved to New York.
The co-location of Starfleet may simply be part that general homage.
So what you're saying is, San Francisco was protected by a gay shield?I'm *guessing* that San Francisco was one of the few communities on Earth that survived World War 3 / The Nuclear Horror (relatively) intact, & was capable of administrating day to day affairs until The U.S. Government was able to get its act together, (water / food,) and resume a consistant chain of command, establish and enforce laws pertaining to voting, etc.
Because Starfleet is gay. Think about it. The uniforms make sense now, huh?
I bet the Academy is located in the Castro District.![]()
Judging from the angle and location of the GG Bridge, the Academy is sitting on top of the crumbled ruins of Lucasfilm's HQ.I bet the Academy is located in the Castro District.![]()
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I don't think touristic value should be a determinant in setting one's HQ.It's a city that people think is beautiful (quite rightly) and that they already have strong images of, and this is the case even for people who have never been there. I imagine that helped. Sydney, Australia, has similar appeal, IMO, but I don't know if that many people in the U.S. had a strong image of Sydney during the 1960s.
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