Hi, I am new on the board, and I'd like to open with a thought of mine. During Star Treks run on TV and from the movies we got an idea as to how Starfleet crews lived in the 22nd, 23rd and 24th centuries, but only glimpses of what life was like for the average citizen of Earth, The Federation or any of the many civilizations throughout the galaxy. This isn't a complaint, of course, I didn't expect a series focued round an average joe in the 2300s but as an exercise in speculating what life could be like in the future, what do you think?
Main things I have considered are politics, economics and transport. For instance, we know any Federation citizen can become president, and the executive branch of the government is based in Paris, but what about local governments/councils/etc. Certain characters in the show seemed to identify with different nations, like Malcolm Reed gave of an impression of being distinctly British. He even spoke of his father being in the Royal Navy. This does imply that not only was there a Navy in the early 2100s, there was a royal family.
This made me think, what if the future Earth depicted in Trek was arranged similar to the EU; everyone has an "United Earth Passport", but they are individual citizens of their home countries, like Picard would be French, Reed would be British and well pretty much everyone else would be American.
While it may seem at first unlikely, I'd like to bring UK as an example, there are four constituent nations, each with their own parliaments, which have say in their own education, health and to a small extent taxes. This is all after 300 years of unification; longer than United Earth had been around in TNG time.
There are other ideas I have to fill out (what I feel are) the gaps in the Star Trek universe, but I shall not go on just now, as I am not sure how interested others are in discussing this as of yet.
Main things I have considered are politics, economics and transport. For instance, we know any Federation citizen can become president, and the executive branch of the government is based in Paris, but what about local governments/councils/etc. Certain characters in the show seemed to identify with different nations, like Malcolm Reed gave of an impression of being distinctly British. He even spoke of his father being in the Royal Navy. This does imply that not only was there a Navy in the early 2100s, there was a royal family.
This made me think, what if the future Earth depicted in Trek was arranged similar to the EU; everyone has an "United Earth Passport", but they are individual citizens of their home countries, like Picard would be French, Reed would be British and well pretty much everyone else would be American.
While it may seem at first unlikely, I'd like to bring UK as an example, there are four constituent nations, each with their own parliaments, which have say in their own education, health and to a small extent taxes. This is all after 300 years of unification; longer than United Earth had been around in TNG time.
There are other ideas I have to fill out (what I feel are) the gaps in the Star Trek universe, but I shall not go on just now, as I am not sure how interested others are in discussing this as of yet.