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[[File:La Barre.jpg|thumb|[[La Barre]], France|thumb|[[La Barre]] in [[2367]]]]
 
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[[File:Marseille2372.jpg|thumb|Marseille in [[2372]]]]
 
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'''France''' was a [[country]] on [[Earth]], located on the Western [[Europe| European]] [[continent]]. ({{TOS|The Cage}}) It was comprised of a metropolitan territory with [[Paris]] as its capital city. It extended from the [[Mediterranean| Mediterranean Sea]] to the [[English Channel]] to the north, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west. France's flag was three vertical bands of blue, white, and red. ({{TNG|The Last Outpost}}; {{ENT|First Flight}})
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'''France''' was a [[country]] on [[Earth]], located in the Western [[Europe| European]] [[continent]]. ({{TOS|The Cage}}) It was comprised of a metropolitan territory with [[Paris]] as its capital city. It extended from the [[Mediterranean| Mediterranean Sea]] to the [[English Channel]] to the north, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west. France's flag was three vertical bands of blue, white, and red. ({{TNG|The Last Outpost}}; {{ENT|First Flight}})
   
 
== Geography ==
 
== Geography ==
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:Subsequent to the Second World War, [[General]] Charles de Gaulle inspires the political doctrine known as [[gaullism]]. ({{DS9|Past Tense, Part I}})
 
:Subsequent to the Second World War, [[General]] Charles de Gaulle inspires the political doctrine known as [[gaullism]]. ({{DS9|Past Tense, Part I}})
   
:Late 20th century - France was a founding member of the [[European Space Agency]] and worked closely with the [[Russian Space Agency]] for training their astronauts. ({{ENT|First Flight}})
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:Late 20th century - France was an [[European Space Agency|ESA]] member. The French partnered with the [[Russian Space Agency]] for the mission [[Soyuz|Soyuz T-6]]. In [[2143]], the [[assignment patch]]es for [[Ariane 1]], which bore the flag of this country, and for the joint Soviet-French mission were on display in the [[602 Club]]. ({{ENT|First Flight}})
   
 
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In ''Dangerous Ground'', [[Doctor]] [[John Rawley]] spent some of his four years after graduating from [[Johns Hopkins]] in this country. During his stay in France, Dr. Rawley studied psychiatry. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}})
 
In ''Dangerous Ground'', [[Doctor]] [[John Rawley]] spent some of his four years after graduating from [[Johns Hopkins]] in this country. During his stay in France, Dr. Rawley studied psychiatry. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}})
   
{{bginfo|The pages seen in the episode were from the mystery novel, ''Dangerous Groud'', by author Frances Sil Wickware. This novel was published in [[1946]]. Information on France was from page 12.}}
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{{bginfo|The pages seen in the episode were from the mystery novel ''Dangerous Ground'' by author Frances Sil Wickware. This novel was published in [[1946]]. Information on France was from page 12.}}
   
 
== Appendices ==
 
== Appendices ==

Revision as of 20:30, 24 February 2015

File:Paris2372.jpg

Paris in 2372

File:La Barre.jpg

La Barre in 2367

File:Marseille2372.jpg

Marseille in 2372

France was a country on Earth, located in the Western European continent. (TOS: "The Cage") It was comprised of a metropolitan territory with Paris as its capital city. It extended from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. France's flag was three vertical bands of blue, white, and red. (TNG: "The Last Outpost"; ENT: "First Flight")

Geography

Cities

Furthermore, an unseen portion of the Picard family album mentions the city of Saumur.

Hydrography

Oceans and seas: Atlantic Ocean, English channel, Mediterranean Sea

Other

History

3.5 billion years ago
According to Q, the area that would one day be France was the location where life on the planet began. (TNG: "All Good Things...")
File:EarlyEarth.jpg

France about 3.5 billion years ago

Ancient history
The French territory is part of the Roman Empire.

Middle Ages

After the collapse of the Roman Empire, France becomes a monarchy. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos", "The Savage Curtain"; TNG: "Hide and Q")
Development of the French language.
First use of the franc currency.
16th century
The da Vinci hologram wanted to move to France from Florence, because he thought the Florentines weren't able to grasp his genius and that the king of France would be a better patron. Two prominent French cities Leonardo had interest in were Paris and Avignon. (VOY: "Concerning Flight")
17th century
1655 - The French mathematician Pierre de Fermat dies, leaving behind a note claiming to have discovered "remarkable proof" for what becomes known as Fermat's last theorem. (TNG: "The Royale"; DS9: "Facets")
18th century
1705 - The French frigate L'Entreprise is captured by the British Royal Navy and rechristened HMS Enterprize.
1743 - Foundation of the champagne manufacturer Moët et Chandon in Epernay. (Star Trek Generations)
The French Revolution of 1789 was never referred to in Star Trek, but the subsequent events implies the end of the French monarchy.
1794 - The tricolor French flag (blue, white, red) is officially adopted. (TNG: "The Last Outpost")
Napoléon Bonaparte painting

Napoléon Bonaparte

19th century
1804 - General Napoléon Bonaparte, previously French Consul, declares himself the Emperor and Dictator of France, and takes much land from neighboring countries, including Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands.
1805 - Battle of Trafalgar : The British Royal Navy, led by Horatio Nelson aboard the HMS Victory, destroy a combined French and Spanish fleet. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds"; Star Trek Generations)
1815 - Battle of Waterloo : The Napoléon armies are finally defeated by the British-Russian-Dutch alliance. (VOY: "The Thaw")
1822 - Birth of the scientist Louis Pasteur. (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"; DS9: "Distant Voices").
1880s - Construction of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
First World War

World War I

20th century
1910s - France is involved in the First World War.
1930 - Jean Labeau becomes Foreign Minister on February 9th. The same year, he meets in Paris, the United States of America ambassador. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
1930s-40s - France is involved in the Second World War.
Subsequent to the Second World War, General Charles de Gaulle inspires the political doctrine known as gaullism. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")
Late 20th century - France was an ESA member. The French partnered with the Russian Space Agency for the mission Soyuz T-6. In 2143, the assignment patches for Ariane 1, which bore the flag of this country, and for the joint Soviet-French mission were on display in the 602 Club. (ENT: "First Flight")
21st century
2024 - Student unrest in France made it an undesirable tourist destination for Earth's elite. In this year, the "Neo-Trotskyists" had recently taken control of the government, after defeating the incumbent "Gaullists". The change in government had little if any impact on stopping the rampant civil unrest. Europe in general was remarked to be "falling apart" at this time. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")
France was a member of the International Space Agency in the early 21st century. (Star Trek Fact Files)
24th century
2305 - Jean-Luc Picard is born in La Barre.

Culture

French

Other

In Dangerous Ground, Doctor John Rawley spent some of his four years after graduating from Johns Hopkins in this country. During his stay in France, Dr. Rawley studied psychiatry. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

The pages seen in the episode were from the mystery novel Dangerous Ground by author Frances Sil Wickware. This novel was published in 1946. Information on France was from page 12.

Appendices

Background information

France may or may not exist as a separate country in the 23rd or 24th centuries. There is also speculation based on its location and the real world (France was one of the instigators of the European Economic Community in 1957) that it was part of the European Alliance.

Portions of the French anthem, La Marseillaise can be heard in the soundtrack of TNG: "Hide and Q", composed by Dennis McCarthey.

Star Trek in France

Star Trek didn't air on French television until 1982. Only thirteen episodes were broadcast at the time on TF1; twelve weekly from 2 January 1982 to 20 March 1982, with one broadcast on 26 December 1982: "Catspaw", "Assignment: Earth", "The Deadly Years", "The Immunity Syndrome", "Tomorrow is Yesterday", "Wink of an Eye", "The City on the Edge of Forever", "Whom Gods Destroy", "The Mark of Gideon", "Errand of Mercy", "The Doomsday Machine", "The Lights of Zetar", and "The Tholian Web". The remaining 66 episodes aired in 1986 on the channel La Cinq.

TOS was the only Star Trek series to air on French terrestrial television. Star Trek: The Next Generation aired on the cable and satellite channel Canal Jimmy in 1996, followed by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager in 1998 and Star Trek: Enterprise in 2004.

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