I compiled this list with help from Star Trek.com and my notes. If the information is from the notes, the item is marked by an asterisk (*). And if an item is marked by a succeeding number, there is a note at the bottom of this page.Star Trek (1966 to present)
1.) James T. Kirk
->Riverside, Iowa, USA, Earth
2.) Spock
->Shi'Kahr, Vulcan
3.) Leonard H. McCoy
->Georgia, USA, Earth (*)
4.) Montgomery Scott
->Scotland, England, Earth (*)
5.) Pavel A. Chekhov
->Russia, Earth (*)
6.) Uhura
->African Confederation (1)
7.) Hikaru Sulu
->San Francisco, California, USA, Earth
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987 to present)
1.) Jean-Luc Picard
->Labarre, France, Earth
2.) William T. Riker
->Valdez, Alaska, USA, Earth
3.) Data
->Omnicron Theta
4.) Geordi LaForge
->African Confederation (1)
5.) Worf
->Qo'Nos
6.) Beverly Crusher
->Copernicus City, Luna
7.) Deanna Troi
->Betazed
8.) Natasha Yar
->Turkana IV
9.) Dr. Katherine Pulaski
10.) Wesley Crusher
->Earth
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993 to 1998)
1.) Benjamin Sisko
->New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, Earth
2.) Odo
->Founders Homeworld
3.) Ezri Dax
-> Trill
4.) Worf
-> Qo'Nos
5.) Jadzia Dax
-> Trill
6.) Jake Sisko
-> Federation Starship
7.) Miles O'Brien
->Killarney, Ireland, Earth
8.) Quark
-> Ferenginar
9.) Julian S. Bashir
10.) Kira Nerys
-> Bajor
Star Trek: Voyager (1995 to 2001)
1.) Kathryn Janeway
-> Indiana, USA, Earth
2.) Chakotay
-> Central America, Earth (*)
3.) B'Elanna Torres
4.) Thomas E. Paris
5.) Neelix
-> Rinax
6.) The Doctor
-> Jupiter Station
7.) Tuvok
-> Vulcanis Lunar Colony
8.) Seven of Nine
-> Tendara Colony
9.) Harry Kim
-> Charleston, South Carolina, USA, Earth (2)
10.) Kes
-> Ocampa
1. In the Bible for the original Star Trek series, Uhura's birthplace is in the United Africa of States. This conglomeration of states is never referred to in the show. Later, in the TNG, there is an Okudagram that gives the birthplace of Geordi LaForge as the African Confederation. This could be argued to be a discontinuity, if not for this being not present in the canonical material and that being in the canonical material. So, I give the birthplace of Uhura as the African Confederation.
2. Harry Kim's birthplace is mentioned in a social simulation for Seven of Nine conducted by the Doctor in a late Voyager episode.
Tally of birthplaces
(Federation is marked by asterisk)
Earth/Terra/Sol 3 (*)
1.) USA
a. Midwest=2 (Janeway, Kirk)
b. South=3 (Kim, McCoy, Sisko)
c. West=2 (Riker, Sulu)
2.) Central America
1 (Chakotay)
3.) Europe
a. British Isles=2 (O'Brien, Scott)
b. Continental Europe=1 (Picard)
c. Russia=1 (Chekov)
4.) Africa
2 (LaForge, Uhura)
"Off-world"
1.) Sol System (*)
a. Luna=1 (Crusher)
b. Stations=1 (Doctor)
2.) Vulcan's System (*)
a. Vulcan=1 (Spock)
b. Vulcanis Lunar Colony=1 (Tuvok)
3.) Fereginar's System
a. Ferenginar=1 (Quark)
4.) Bajor's System
a. Bajor=1 (Kira)
5.) Ocampa's System
a. Ocampa=1 (Kes)
6.) Talax's System
a. Rinax=1 (Neelix)
6.) Betazed's System (*)
a. Betazed=1 (Troi)
7.) Others, including assumed Earth colonies
a. Omnicron Theta=1 (Data) (*)
b. Tendara Colony=1 (7 of 9) (*)
c. Turkana IV=1 (Yar) (*)
Wesley Crusher is born on an unspecified site on Earth.
Odo is born on an unnamed planet.
Jake Sisko is born on an unnamed Federation starship.
According to the above, the characters of DS9 were the most diverse in their nationalities-Federation, Ferengi, Bajor, Klingon. The other shows presented less diversity and showed strictly a dominant Federation nationality.
And the USA is the dominant Earth culture, with Europe being a near second. Africa and Central America are represented by token individuals. Asia and South America are not represented.
In the USA, the dominant culture is the South, with the Midwest in second and the West in third. The East is not represented.
And if we take the shows as an indication of the American's society interpretation of the global civilization, then
In the 1960's, America and Europe are very important. Africa is noted.
In the 1980's, the position is the same, with less emphasis on Africa.
In the 1990's, Africa is forgotten. Central America is noted briefly, perhaps as a reference to Chakotay's native American roots.
Asia and South America are far less important than Africa or Central America from 1966 to now.
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