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[[File:Breen over San Francisco.jpg|thumb|Dominion map of the San Francisco Bay area]]
 
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[[File:SanFrancisco2272.jpg|thumb|San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge, and San Francisco in the [[2270s]].]]
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[[File:San Francisco, 2270s.jpg|thumb|San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge, and San Francisco in the 2270s]]
[[File:San Francisco Bay targeted.jpg|thumb|A beam fired from the [[verteron array]] on [[Mars]] plunges into San Francisco Bay in [[2155]].]]
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[[File:San Francisco Bay targeted.jpg|thumb|A beam fired from the verteron array on Mars plunges into San Francisco Bay in 2155]]
'''San Francisco Bay''' was an estuary on the west coast of [[North America]] on [[Earth]]. Together with the Pacific Ocean, the Bay formed the [[San Francisco]] peninsula. It was bordered on the west by the Golden Gate strait, the location of the [[Golden Gate Bridge]]. It contained a number of small islands, including [[Angel Island]] and [[Alcatraz]]. It also contained the [[San Francisco Bay Stadium]].
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'''San Francisco Bay''' was an estuary on the western coast of the [[North America]]n [[continent]] on [[Earth]]. A strait connected this bay to the North [[Pacific Ocean]]. Within the bay, there were a small number of [[island]]s, including [[Angel Island]] and [[Treasure Island]]. ({{film|4}}) The [[city|cities]] that developed around this bay were known as the [[San Francisco Metropolitan Area]]. This area was in [[Earth Sector 2]]. ({{film|12}})
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{{bginfo|This bay was named after {{w|Saint Francis of Assisi}}. [[Earth Sector 45|Earth Sectors 45]] to [[Earth Sector 49|49]] were associated with San Francisco Bay; however, the exact association was not explicitly defined.}}
   
 
In [[2155]], a beam fired from the [[verteron array]] on [[Mars]] by [[xenophobia|xenophobe]] [[John Frederick Paxton]] was redirected into the bay, missing its intended target of [[Starfleet Command]]. ({{ENT|Terra Prime}})
 
In [[2155]], a beam fired from the [[verteron array]] on [[Mars]] by [[xenophobia|xenophobe]] [[John Frederick Paxton]] was redirected into the bay, missing its intended target of [[Starfleet Command]]. ({{ENT|Terra Prime}})
   
''In [[2258]] in the alternate reality, the ''[[Narada]]'' deployed its [[drilling platform]] over the inlet of San Francisco Bay, right next to the [[Golden Gate Bridge]], and began drilling a hole toward Earth's core. The drilling platform was destroyed by {{alt|Spock}} in the ''[[Jellyfish (ship)|Jellyfish]]'', its debris falling into the bay.'' ({{film|11}})
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''In [[2258]] in the [[alternate reality]], the ''[[Narada]]'' deployed its [[drilling platform]] over the inlet of San Francisco Bay, right next to the [[Golden Gate Bridge]], and began drilling a hole toward Earth's core. The drilling platform was destroyed by {{alt|Spock}} in the ''{{dis|Jellyfish|ship}}'', its debris falling into the bay.'' ({{film|11}})
   
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''In the [[alternate reality]] of [[2259]], a map of the San Francisco Bay was part of a collection of graphics and video media that were displayed on a [[powerwall]] in [[Admiral]] {{alt|Christopher Pike}}'s office. Within a few days, the {{USS|Vengeance}} crashed into the bay, devastating both [[Alcatraz]] and [[San Francisco]].'' ({{film|12}})
In [[2286]], the captured [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]] {{HMS|Bounty}} crash landed in the bay due to the effects of the [[Whale Probe]], but stayed afloat long enough to release the [[humpback whale]]s [[George and Gracie]]. ({{film|4}})
 
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In [[2286]], the captured [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]] {{HMS|Bounty}} crash-landed in the bay, due to the effects of the [[Whale Probe]], but stayed afloat long enough to release the [[humpback whale]]s [[George and Gracie]]. ({{film|4}})
   
 
Following the [[Breen]] [[Breen attack on Earth|attack on Earth]], a ship was seen to have crashed into the bay. ({{DS9|The Changing Face of Evil}})
 
Following the [[Breen]] [[Breen attack on Earth|attack on Earth]], a ship was seen to have crashed into the bay. ({{DS9|The Changing Face of Evil}})
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{{bginfo|Two shots of the San Francisco Bay were included in the theatrical version of {{film|1}}, appearing firstly in an establishing shot of both the bay and the Golden Gate Bridge and then in the background of the [[air tram station]]'s interior. For the [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition)|director's edition]] [[DVD]] of the film, the bay was shown in three new establishing shots and its usage as the facility's background was subtly altered. "''We changed the bay [as seen from the air tram station] to lighten it up and be consistent with the (Golden Gate) bridge [shots],''" explained [[Michael Matessino]], the Restoration Supervisor for the director's edition. ({{STC|136}}, p. 28)}}
   
 
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Revision as of 02:33, 5 July 2015

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Breen over San Francisco

Dominion map of the San Francisco Bay area

San Francisco, 2270s

San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge, and San Francisco in the 2270s

San Francisco Bay targeted

A beam fired from the verteron array on Mars plunges into San Francisco Bay in 2155

San Francisco Bay was an estuary on the western coast of the North American continent on Earth. A strait connected this bay to the North Pacific Ocean. Within the bay, there were a small number of islands, including Angel Island and Treasure Island. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) The cities that developed around this bay were known as the San Francisco Metropolitan Area. This area was in Earth Sector 2. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

This bay was named after Saint Francis of Assisi. Earth Sectors 45 to 49 were associated with San Francisco Bay; however, the exact association was not explicitly defined.

In 2155, a beam fired from the verteron array on Mars by xenophobe John Frederick Paxton was redirected into the bay, missing its intended target of Starfleet Command. (ENT: "Terra Prime")

In 2258 in the alternate reality, the Narada deployed its drilling platform over the inlet of San Francisco Bay, right next to the Golden Gate Bridge, and began drilling a hole toward Earth's core. The drilling platform was destroyed by Spock in the Jellyfish, its debris falling into the bay. (Star Trek)

In the alternate reality of 2259, a map of the San Francisco Bay was part of a collection of graphics and video media that were displayed on a powerwall in Admiral Christopher Pike's office. Within a few days, the USS Vengeance crashed into the bay, devastating both Alcatraz and San Francisco. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

In 2286, the captured Klingon Bird-of-Prey HMS Bounty crash-landed in the bay, due to the effects of the Whale Probe, but stayed afloat long enough to release the humpback whales George and Gracie. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Following the Breen attack on Earth, a ship was seen to have crashed into the bay. (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil")

Two shots of the San Francisco Bay were included in the theatrical version of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, appearing firstly in an establishing shot of both the bay and the Golden Gate Bridge and then in the background of the air tram station's interior. For the director's edition DVD of the film, the bay was shown in three new establishing shots and its usage as the facility's background was subtly altered. "We changed the bay [as seen from the air tram station] to lighten it up and be consistent with the (Golden Gate) bridge [shots]," explained Michael Matessino, the Restoration Supervisor for the director's edition. (Star Trek: Communicator issue 136, p. 28)

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