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How is New Orleans in DS9 When it Was Destroyed?

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Guy started 4 threads. Look at what they are about.....

Stop feeding the troll, is my advice.
 
It was destroyed in WWIII and what we see in DS9 is the New Orleans theme park. That's why it is so artificial and uninteresting.

Sad to say that there are some in New Orleans who would think this desirable. All those damned old buildings are so inconvenient for the tourists.:rolleyes:
 
Well it's already been answered, It was rebuild. Do we really need to say anymore? And yes whilst New Orleans suffered damage because of Hurrican Katrina it wasn't destroyed, damaged yes. If you want an example of a destroyed or virtually destroyed city how about Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
 
Even if New Orleans was "destroyed" by a hurricane caused by time traveling Eugenics, even if it was destroyed in WW3 by a nuke... I submit for consideration Hiroshima. Nuked in 1945... here's a picture of the ruins today.

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I hear Nagaski has a similar set of ruins.
 
Well, to be fair, at least Hiroshima and Nagasaki had the benefit of an already existing society to help them rebuild. They were only two isolated cities destroyed - they could receive assistance from the outside.

Trek's WW III was evidently not an all-consuming "total" nuclear war - if it had been, it would have wiped out all life on Earth, or at the very least there could not possibly have been any infrastructure left to rebuild anything.

So in the Trek universe, WW III must have been a relatively 'limited' war. (In ST:FC Riker even says that there were "very few" governments left. Not NONE left; very few. Therefore, there were some. Also, from TNG's "The Royale" we see a US flag that dates somewhere from 2033 to 2079. WW III happened in 2053, so therefore, the US survived the war.) Especially since society is back to normal in only a hundred years afterward. Of course, I'm sure the Vulcans helped in the reconstruction...
 
Guy started 4 threads. Look at what they are about.....

Stop feeding the troll, is my advice.
Actually, this person isn't trolling but very serious when asking these questions (I've encountered this person at another Trek site before).
 
He seems to have lots of trouble comprehending things then. And apparently he's already gone, as someone signed up yesterday trying to get him back in.
 
It was destroyed in WWIII and what we see in DS9 is the New Orleans theme park. That's why it is so artificial and uninteresting.

Jake: But Dad -- It's not right. When are you planning on telling him?

Sisko: The time just isn't right Jake. He just loves believing he's a chef in New Orleans and I don't have the heart to tell him it's just a theme park. Besides, it'll destroy him. He might go back to pretending he's a Starfleet Admiral again.
 
It was destroyed in WWIII and what we see in DS9 is the New Orleans theme park. That's why it is so artificial and uninteresting.

Jake: But Dad -- It's not right. When are you planning on telling him?

Sisko: The time just isn't right Jake. He just loves believing he's a chef in New Orleans and I don't have the heart to tell him it's just a theme park. Besides, it'll destroy him. He might go back to pretending he's a Starfleet Admiral again.

:rofl:
 
It was destroyed in WWIII and what we see in DS9 is the New Orleans theme park. That's why it is so artificial and uninteresting.

Sad to say that there are some in New Orleans who would think this desirable. All those damned old buildings are so inconvenient for the tourists.:rolleyes:

Still there? I grew up in Reserve, went to ESJ, moved into a little house on Constance St. when I left home and eventually I somehow wound up in southern Indiana. :shrug:
 
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