Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek may focus on telling stories about strange new worlds across the galaxy, but some of the most significant Star Trek events take place on Earth. As the Capital of the United Federation of Planets, Earth is home to many of the Federation's most important buildings, including Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco, California, and the office of the Federation President in Paris, France.
9 Paris, France Most notably, the office of the President of the United Federation of Planets is located in Paris, France, and the city is also home to a Federation Outpost. Like today, Paris remains a popular tourist destination in the future of the Star Trek universe and serves as the setting of many holodeck programs. Though not from Paris itself, Jean-Luc Picard was born in the French village of La Barre, and he sometimes visited a cafe in Paris.
6 New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana also became a popular holodeck destination, but it is most noteworthy for being the birthplace and childhood home of Captain Benjamin Sisko . Ben's father, Joseph Sisko , ran a restaurant called Sisko's Creole Kitchen located in the French Quarter. After the possessed Cardassian, Gul Dukat kills Jadzia Dax and seals the Bajoran wormhole, Captain Sisko and his son Jake spend several months living with Joseph and working in the restaurant.
3 Los Angeles, California In the two-part Star Trek: Voyager episode "Past Tense," the USS Voyager encounters a pilot from the future named Captain Braxton . After they engage in a firefight, Voyager gets sucked into a time rift and the crew find themselves in 1996 Los Angeles, California. Captain Kathryn Janeway and Voyager's crew must then navigate the 20th century without causing significant disruptions to the timeline as they work to find a way home.
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