Was New York ever seen in Star Trek? I imagine it might have been a major target in WW3.
Maybe they're guarding other things....Other countries have their own landmarks too.
Maybe they did think about it. Their conclusion was likely that they wanted to save money.It seems like they would have given it more thought than merely to recycle an existing matte painting before making such a noticeable and continuous commitment.
We never saw toilets either, maybe humans used seashells...Was New York ever seen in Star Trek? I imagine it might have been a major target in WW3.
I think we've only been in 3 Earth cities during the 23rd/24th Centuries, San Francisco, Paris and London.
and we saw another Earth city in "The Cage"
Thanks, I couldn't think of any sightings of Trek-era NYC, or Washington DC come to that. Interesting that a very American-centric show hasn't shown either of them.20th-century New York was seen multiple times in time-travel stories and historical footage. As for post-WWIII, Trip Tucker mentioned in "Storm Front" that NYC still existed in the 22nd century but was very different. In the 24th century, Harry Kim played in the Juilliard Youth Symphony, which presumably is based at the Juilliard School of Music in NYC.
We have heard other cities mentioned esp. in TVH
Thanks, I couldn't think of any sightings of Trek-era NYC, or Washington DC come to that. Interesting that a very American-centric show hasn't shown either of them.
It seems like they would have given it more thought than merely to recycle an existing matte painting before making such a noticeable and continuous commitment..
Plus, it would be difficult to top the Eiffel Tower as an instantly recognizable and timeless structure that tells everybody where the president's office is.
That would be a little on-the-nose.the Space Needle
Plus, it would be difficult to top the Eiffel Tower as an instantly recognizable and timeless structure that tells everybody where the president's office is.
Why would you do it that way? For the admin functions of Starfleet Command, are there any advantages of having it in orbit? Much easier to just live on the planet where you can have an apartment in an atmosphere so you don't have to worry about life support failing. You can walk to work and breathe the fresh air. Why would you want to be in space unless you had to be?I do wonder why Starfleet Headquarters wasn't in Earth orbit, a large space station/dry-dock/orbital habitat.
I could be mistaken but the first time we see HQ is in the films, at which point they would have the budget to build models for an orbital facility, with only a small 'space port' on the surface for transporters and shuttles.
^ For the housing and maintenance of starships, transferral of delicate cargo, an armed platform from which to defend said planet, a statement boasting of the power and position of the Federation/Starfleet, to maintain the idyllic and peaceful lives of the civilians by having 'military' installations out of sight.
As for the failing life support why does Starfleet even utilise starships then? Why not send out unmanned probes for exploration, research and defence, controlled remotely by officers safely located on M-Class planets.
Much easier to just live on the planet where you can have an apartment in an atmosphere so you don't have to worry about life support failing.
I was talking more about the offices for the chain of command and the operational support functions. Surely you wouldn't want to put all your top brass on a space station? Accidents do happen, but they're likely to be more catastrophic in space than on earth.
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