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Earth cities in the 24th century

Would the c24th have a new range of cities that are engines for Earth's development after Washington, New York, London, Moscow, Tokyo, Beijing are all presumably irradiated?
We see 23rd century London in STID.
Would Des Moines, Lisbon, Lusaka, Abu Dhabi be new urban hubs and UFP/Starfleet locations?
Earth's power grid is controlled in Lisbon, according to DS9 Homefront/Paradise Lost.
 
What the actual fuck happened to Paris between 2257 and 2399
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Is it any wonder so many of us choose to ignore a lot of DSC visuals? :lol: Sure, we can conjecture that urban renewal efforts between 2257 and 2342(the date of Picard's and Jenice Manheim's date at the café in Paris) resulted in a lot of buildings being torn down and replaced but on the other hand...why?

DSC is a good-looking and ambitious show but damn, do a lot of its visuals make little or no sense in the context of the wider franchise.
 
So basically every city in ST in the 23rd/24th Century more or less looks like the Las Vegas strip.

Good to know
 
It would make sense for cities in the future to be rebuilt a lot. I mean, why not? It's gonna get cheaper, while OTOH land will probably get more precious and the incentive to cycle it between a great number of buildings will increase. Every now and then, an old building might be restored. Or the entire look of the city completely redone according to some principle or another, and then again allowed to grow diverse.

Starfleet Command for its part would get rebuilt just because demands on it grow. But also whenever somebody attacks it, of course. The Breen were the first conventional enemies to push through with an attack, but lots of unconventional ones could have done their share of urban renewal around the Golden Gate at various times.

Timo Saloniemi
 
We don't actually know what got bombed in the war. Maybe most of the exchange was between, say, India and China. Might explain why they're so demographically underrepresented in Trek. (Actually, 600 million isn't nearly enough to take care of that issue.)
 
I just had a thought. We're assuming Paris has an inconsistent appearance mostly because of the Eiffel Tower. Perhaps the tower was moved at some point. Or there could be multiple towers...

Going way OT, but does anyone else remember the Thunderbirds episode where they were moving the Empire State Building, and it fell over? Traumatized me as a kid.
 
We don't actually know what got bombed in the war. Maybe most of the exchange was between, say, India and China. Might explain why they're so demographically underrepresented in Trek. (Actually, 600 million isn't nearly enough to take care of that issue.)

Riker said "most of the major cities have been destroyed" with "very few governments left".

Presumably major strategic centers were hit, Beijing, Moscow, DC, etc. In the the grand scheme of things San Francisco and Boston have little strategic value beyond being able to kill a lot of people who live there.

IIRC we didn't see historic buildings in London in Into Darkness, so it could easily simply have been rebuilt.

I'll be interested to see if we get to see a 24th Century Tokyo or such.
 
Riker said "most of the major cities have been destroyed" with "very few governments left".

Presumably major strategic centers were hit, Beijing, Moscow, DC, etc. In the the grand scheme of things San Francisco and Boston have little strategic value beyond being able to kill a lot of people who live there.

Thanks. Completely forgot about that line.
 
Well we know NYC still exists as the Ferengi make pilgrimages to Wall Street.

We don't know what kind, yield, with what frequency or what cities were targeted with nukes. They could have been low-yield targeting specific structures/areas, they could have been neutron bombs (almost no blast damage, purely radiation to kill people quickly), the majority of the strikes could have been in the Eastern Coalition (I mean they did lose, the US and Europe emerged with their governments and societies intact), etc.

I kinda want to see a Short Trek that covers WW3 a bit.
 
ENT had the perfect chance to address the carnage of World War III and didn't. A shame. That series began less than a century after the war and was the closest to the conflict of any of them.

John Frederick Paxton talks about Colonel Green and the millions of people affected with radiation sickness but that's about all we got.
 
ENT had the perfect chance to address the carnage of World War III and didn't. A shame. That series began less than a century after the war and was the closest to the conflict of any of them.

John Frederick Paxton talks about Colonel Green and the millions of people affected with radiation sickness but that's about all we got.

And San Francisco was more or less pristine in it..hell it looks better than SF today
 
I don't put much stock in any of these FX. There's no unity of vision between the two concurrent Trek series. And I don't think there's much broader consideration for actual life on Earth during the respective time-periods. They're little more than slapdash filler effects thrown together to suggest "da future" that could be from any sci-fi series.
 
ENT had the perfect chance to address the carnage of World War III and didn't. A shame. That series began less than a century after the war and was the closest to the conflict of any of them.

John Frederick Paxton talks about Colonel Green and the millions of people affected with radiation sickness but that's about all we got.
ENT would have been the perfect opportunity to show a far grittier Trek with a slowly healing planet; a stark, lawless, and dangerous astropolitical environment; and primitive Earth ships with bigger engines, weapons, and fewer creature comforts, closer in design NASA spliced with modern militaries spliced with alien techs.
 
Is it me, or did Mars not look all that built up to be a separate entity from Earth?
 
And if we're going to keep filming series in metro Toronto - DSC, S31, maybe Pike as well? - can we give that city a little more on-camera love by letting it portray itself at some point?
 
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