#writer/adventure writer - a freelancer for the Federation News Service - who breaks the story of what Starfleet's doing in the Taurus Reach

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airyairyquitecontrary:
“qtplatypus:
“worldmapswithoutnewzealand:
“According to “Star Trek: First Contact”, New Zealand has ceased to exist by April 2063.
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@airyairyquitecontrary bad news there is no New Zealand in Star Trek.
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Actually, there was...
worldmapswithoutnewzealand

According to “Star Trek: First Contact”, New Zealand has ceased to exist by April 2063.

qtplatypus

@airyairyquitecontrary bad news there is no New Zealand in Star Trek.

airyairyquitecontrary

Actually, there was recently a whole sequence of things in the “Sideswipe” column of the New Zealand Herald about all the times New Zealand has been mentioned in Star Trek, mostly Deep Space Nine and Voyager.  Not only do we have a cushy rehabilitative prison where both Tom Paris and Julian Bashir’s dad were banged up, we’re the location of a Federation-wide famous school of creative writing where Jake Sisko wants to study (oddly it is not named after any known famous New Zealand writer like Mansfield or Mahy or Ihimaera or Hulme, but I guess maybe Pennington came along later OR IT’S JUST A PEN JOKE FOR WRITERS - no actually, Memory Alpha says it was named after a New Zealand-based BNF who the DS9 writers wanted to tip their hats to, that’s so sweet and cool).

New Zealand is there, it’s just… cloaked.

spockvarietyhour

Ah the ole Pennington School! A prestigious name synonymous with fine penmanship if I ever heard one!

Star TrekTim Pennington - the namesake for the Pennington school shows up in the 23rd century Vanguard series as a sorta down on his luck writerwriter/adventure writer - a freelancer for the Federation News Service - who breaks the story of what Starfleet's doing in the Taurus Reachanywayyyyy