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[[File:Earth map, 20th century, Northern Hemisphere.jpg|thumb|20th century map depicting the Northern Hemisphere region.]]
:''This article is about the city, New Orleans, for the starship class see [[New Orleans class]].''
 
[[Image:Siskos2375.jpg|thumb|Sisko's in New Orleans at night in [[2375]].]]
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[[File:Siskos2375.jpg|thumb|Sisko's in New Orleans at night in [[2375]].]]
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{{disambiguation|the starship class|New Orleans class{{!}}''New Orleans''-class}}
'''New Orleans''' is a city on the [[North America]]n continent of [[Earth]] in the former [[US]] state of [[Louisiana]]. The city is famous for its [[French Quarter]] that contains, among other attractions, [[Jackson Square]] and [[Audubon Park]]. ({{DS9|The Visitor|Homefront}})
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'''New Orleans''' was a major [[port]] city on the [[Gulf of Mexico|Gulf]] coast in the state of [[Louisiana]], [[United States of America]]. The city was famous for its [[French Quarter]] that contained, among other attractions, [[Jackson Square]] and [[Audubon Park]]. The {{class|New Orleans}} of [[starship]] was named after this city in the [[24th century]]. ({{TOS|The Cage}}; {{TNG|Brothers}}; {{DS9|Image in the Sand|The Visitor|Homefront}})
   
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== History ==
 
In the [[19th century]] [[Frederick La Rouque]] was born here. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow}})
 
In the [[19th century]] [[Frederick La Rouque]] was born here. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow}})
   
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{{bginfo|This city was identified on a political map of the Northern Hemisphere. This map was accessed from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) library computer|library computer]] by the [[Talosian]]s in [[2254]].}}
The city is the birthplace of various members of the Sisko family, including [[Benjamin Sisko]] (in [[2332]]), and is the location of [[Sisko's]], [[Joseph Sisko]]'s [[creole]] [[restaurant]]. ({{DS9|Equilibrium|Homefront|Paradise Lost|Image in the Sand}})
 
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In the mid-[[20th century]], people, even those in rural areas, could hear about what was happening in this city on the radio. Though people might feel they were far from events, radio brought them in closer. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}})
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{{bginfo|The pages seen in the episode were actually from the detective novel, ''The Listening Man'', by author {{w|John A. Moroso}}. This novel was published in 1924. Information on New Orleans was from page 110.}}
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The city was the birthplace of various members of the Sisko family, including [[Benjamin Sisko]] (in [[2332]]), and was the location of [[Sisko's]], [[Joseph Sisko]]'s [[creole]] [[restaurant]]. ({{DS9|Equilibrium|Homefront|Paradise Lost|Image in the Sand}})
   
 
For the first few days of his time at [[Starfleet Academy]], Ben Sisko would travel from [[San Francisco]] to New Orleans for evening dinner. ({{DS9|Explorers}})
 
For the first few days of his time at [[Starfleet Academy]], Ben Sisko would travel from [[San Francisco]] to New Orleans for evening dinner. ({{DS9|Explorers}})
   
[[Commander]] [[William Riker]] enjoyed a [[holodeck]] recreation of the [[Bourbon Street Bar]], in New Orleans, for the [[music]] and the company. ({{TNG|11001001}})
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[[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] enjoyed a [[holodeck]] recreation of the [[Bourbon Street Bar]], in New Orleans, for the [[jazz]] [[music]] and the company. ({{TNG|11001001}})
   
 
Sisko recommended New Orleans as a place for [[Miles O'Brien]] to live when he and his family left [[Deep Space 9]] for Earth after the [[Dominion War]] ended. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
 
Sisko recommended New Orleans as a place for [[Miles O'Brien]] to live when he and his family left [[Deep Space 9]] for Earth after the [[Dominion War]] ended. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
   
==Appearances==
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== Appendices ==
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=== Appearances ===
* "[[The Visitor]]"
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* {{e|The Visitor}}
* "[[Homefront]]"
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* {{e|Homefront}}
* "[[Paradise Lost]]"
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* {{e|Paradise Lost}}
* "[[Tears of the Prophets]]"
 
* "[[Image in the Sand]]"
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* {{e|Tears of the Prophets}}
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* {{e|Image in the Sand}}
* "[[Shadows and Symbols]]"
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* {{e|Shadows and Symbols}}
   
==Background Information==
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=== Background information ===
 
''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' itself was announced at a {{w|National Association of Television Program Executives|NATPE}} convention in New Orleans. [http://www.tvobscurities.com/articles/trek40b.php]
   
 
The script for the ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' episode {{e|Move Along Home}} describes the [[Chula]] game section that [[Benjamin Sisko]] started in had archways that "''reveals the depth and breadth of the continuing labyrinth... like looking across a courtyard in a New Orleans hotel.''"
* ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' itself was announced at a [[Wikipedia:NATPE|NATPE]] convention in New Orleans. [http://www.tvobscurities.com/articles/trek40b.php]
 
* The script for the ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' episode "[[Move Along Home]]" describes the [[Chula]] game section that [[Benjamin Sisko]] started in had archways that "reveals the depth and breadth of the continuing labyrinth...like looking across a courtyard in a New Orleans hotel".
 
   
==External Links==
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=== External links ===
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* {{mbeta}}
*{{Wikipedia|New Orleans}}
 
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Revision as of 23:20, 4 July 2015

Earth map, 20th century, Northern Hemisphere

20th century map depicting the Northern Hemisphere region.

File:Siskos2375.jpg

Sisko's in New Orleans at night in 2375.

For the starship class, please see New Orleans-class.

New Orleans was a major port city on the Gulf coast in the state of Louisiana, United States of America. The city was famous for its French Quarter that contained, among other attractions, Jackson Square and Audubon Park. The New Orleans-class of starship was named after this city in the 24th century. (TOS: "The Cage"; TNG: "Brothers"; DS9: "Image in the Sand", "The Visitor", "Homefront")

History

In the 19th century Frederick La Rouque was born here. (TNG: "Time's Arrow")

This city was identified on a political map of the Northern Hemisphere. This map was accessed from the USS Enterprise library computer by the Talosians in 2254.

In the mid-20th century, people, even those in rural areas, could hear about what was happening in this city on the radio. Though people might feel they were far from events, radio brought them in closer. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

The pages seen in the episode were actually from the detective novel, The Listening Man, by author John A. Moroso. This novel was published in 1924. Information on New Orleans was from page 110.

The city was the birthplace of various members of the Sisko family, including Benjamin Sisko (in 2332), and was the location of Sisko's, Joseph Sisko's creole restaurant. (DS9: "Equilibrium", "Homefront", "Paradise Lost", "Image in the Sand")

For the first few days of his time at Starfleet Academy, Ben Sisko would travel from San Francisco to New Orleans for evening dinner. (DS9: "Explorers")

Commander William T. Riker enjoyed a holodeck recreation of the Bourbon Street Bar, in New Orleans, for the jazz music and the company. (TNG: "11001001")

Sisko recommended New Orleans as a place for Miles O'Brien to live when he and his family left Deep Space 9 for Earth after the Dominion War ended. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

Appendices

Appearances

Background information

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine itself was announced at a NATPE convention in New Orleans. [1]

The script for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Move Along Home" describes the Chula game section that Benjamin Sisko started in had archways that "reveals the depth and breadth of the continuing labyrinth... like looking across a courtyard in a New Orleans hotel."

External links