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"Brazil Region"

Well, it's very complicaded, because I contacted many colaborators with Star Trek (Actors, writers,fans,etc).The official politics of Paramount is: Any information about Earth Planetary state is polemical and non-canon.By the way:The informations about Brazil aren't completed. In fact, I'm belive in franchise decadence in Brazil, for two reasons: 1st - The fans around the world are treated by Paramount only as consumers.2nd - That story about world goverment/ planetary state is so borring and a danger!My people dont't like when anyone write "Brazil Region" on Star Trek; "Brazil is a Pirate Country"; "The Brazilian are morons".God dammit! C'mon!!!Try to treat my people with some respect.We fight side by side with the 5th American Army in Europe (In World War II), we are try to help the american people with Biofuel technology.Please...Please; don't try to screw with us in Wikipedia and/or Memory Alpha!!!God only knows where Memory Alpha writers colected that informations...Sorry for the anger and for everything.André M. de Souza (AKA Bryard)- - São Paulo - SP - Brazil

What? --OuroborosCobra talk Klingon Empire logo 03:35, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
I removed the reference to Brazil being a "region," although I don't believe that was intended to be in any way offensive or denigrating of the nation of Brazil. Various other "former nation-states" (France, Norway) are described as "regions" or "areas" and it is simply an alternative to listing them as "nations" (which shouldn't exist in a one world government). However, I saw your point and it wasn't absolutely necessary to refer to Brazil in this way. Sorry for the unintentional insult.--Tim Thomason 04:05, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Or how about naming former countries as "states" with the nation as the planet Earth?--Airtram3 02:53, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
Because all we know is that they're often referred to as "the old nation state X", and never as actual "states of the nation of planet Earth" (or some such). :) -- Sulfur 02:55, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
You probably don't want to post your email here, most wikis and wikia sites are very heavily crawled by spambots--Commodore Spock 23:38, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

OK - I will respect the Trekkers opinions about United Earth, but guys, is a very polemical affair!See, other Sci -Fi franchising and the brazilian federal laws doesn't admit that idea!!!Anyway, I prefer to see Star Trek as a utopical space saga, created to talk about serious questions to the mankind (and for the mankind too!).I'm belive when Gene Roddenberry created the "Star Trek Standards", he was thinking in the "Kant's Dream" and about his own opinion about the "Secular Humanism".Resuming:He wanna write to fun the audience and for our hearts, minds & souls. Best regards, "Bryard"

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