Because everyone has two countries, their own and France?
That's an interesting idea. Then it could have been an indication of earth's relative lack of power at the time (mid 22nd century) that made it the capital- much like small or 'neutral' member states of the UN or the EU often get important offices.
It could be that Earth, in comparison to Vulcan and Andoria and Tellar Prime, is located at a centralized enough place for all these locales to meet up in the middle and discuss their alliance.
Dylan Moran said:
- The weak, sensual, pleasure-loving French. You know, not going to war because they’re all still in bed at two in the afternoon, with the sheets coiled about their knees, lying, there scratching themselves, smoking a Gauloise inside a Gitane, sweating Nice sancerre. Before one of them sloughs off the sheets to pad around the kitchen naked. No, not naked, naked from the waist down. To emphasise their nakedity. Picking up yesterday's croissant crumbs with their sweaty feet. Slashing yesterday's paintings.
- Chocolate bread! That's how they start the day. It's only going to escalate from there. By lunchtime you're fucking everybody you know. I was in Paris recently—they are very good at pleasure. I was walking by a bakery—a boulangerie, which is fun to go into and to say, even—and I went in, a childish desire to get a cake—"Give me one of those chocolate guys," I said—and I was talking to someone on the street, took a bite... I had to tell them to go away! This thing! I wanted to book a room with it! "Where are you from, what kind of music are you into? Come on!" Proper, serious pleasure. Because they know they're gonna die. Nobody goes to church. You think, we're gonna die, make a fucking nice cake.
Why was France the capital of the United Earth? Well, maybe France got lucky in World War III and was one of the few major cities left undamaged?
Well they surrendered to the UK, obviously. Hence why Picard has a British accent...Insert "because they surrendered first" joke here.
The Federation asked France if they could be there and France surrendered just to be safe.
see pic of Eiffel Tower
Paris and San Francisco are both important Earth cities with long histories.
The Federation President's Office being in Paris was first established in TUC, and in that case it was just so they could get away with using the matte painting of Future Paris which very clearly included the Eiffel Tower from TNG's first season as a backdrop.
Why not?
It raises the question, why have Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco??
In the book "Starfleet: Year One", one of the characters said about how the headquarters of Starfleet and the Federation were kept separate so as to not overburden one region on the planet--which makes sense.
Just why those two were picked was never noted though.
^ Given the fact that's where Starfleet Command is it could simply be a formal meeting room that an emergency assembly was called. Or everyone beamed back and forth between San Francisco and Paris. Or it was a temporary arrangement whilst works were being carried out on the Council Chambers building.
Without it being stated outright then there will always be a little ambiguity.
Earth..... the Switzerland of the Federation...I think it was chosen more for political neutrality than geographical. ENT did a good job of justifying why Earth took the lead in forming the Coalition and later the Federation -- because it was the only world that the other three founding species all got along with, the only one they trusted not to screw them over. As the youngest power, it had the least history of interaction and conflict with the other three, so it had the least baggage and was in the best position to negotiate with the others and bring them into an alliance.
Paris is a city, France is the nationstate.I'd guess France is the capital city of the United Earth, and since Earth was the driving force behind the Federation, it became the capital city of that, too.
Why was France the capital of the United Earth? Well, maybe France got lucky in World War III and was one of the few major cities left undamaged?
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