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City Street, 1953

A street on Earth in 1953

Iotian cars

A street on Sigma Iotia II

Holmes program 3a

Holographic street in London

Paris street

A street in Paris in 2399

New York City street, 1930

A man crossing the street, circa 1930

Beta III surface

A street with tram tracks on Beta III

M'talas Prime automobile

A street in District Seven on M'talas Prime

Sherlock Jr street scene

A street in a holo-movie watched by the crew of the Discovery in 3189

A street generally referred to any public road in a city or town. This included the primary roads of cities, which were called main streets. Food that could be purchased in the street, such as street corn, was called street food. (LD: "Where Pleasant Fountains Lie"; SNW: "Hegemony")

In 1334, Flint walked the streets of Constantinople observing the death that was caused by the Bubonic plague. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah")

In the 15th century, Gedrin and his wife Jisa lived in a complex on the Vaadwaur homeworld with a garden overlooking the street below. (VOY: "Dragon's Teeth")

In 1893, when Mrs. Carmichael threatened Jean-Luc Picard and others staying at her place with eviction, she told them that if she doesn't get the rent, they'll be "performing on the street!" (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")

Not long after that, when Guinan was talking to Data about Samuel Clemens, she told him he was constantly asking her questions and following her down the street. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")

In an alternate 1944, when Sal came to Alicia Travers apartment he told her that the Gestapo was clearing out entire buildings, gunning people down in the street, so as to locate Jonathan Archer. (ENT: "Storm Front")

Later, in that same timeline, Archer tells Travers that two of his men were missing, and she tells him that her resistance movement "has eyes on every street corner." (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")

When Kathryn Janeway encountered Braxton in Los Angeles in the year 1996, she told Chakotay that "he appears to live on the street." (VOY: "Future's End")

Sesame Street was a fictional street depicted in The Monster at the End of This Book, which starred the monster Grover. It was also depicted in the book called Big Bird's Rhyming Book, which starred Big Bird. These books were for sale at Alexandria Books in the year 2000. (VOY: "11:59")

In 2004, Loomis untruthfully told Captain Jonathan Archer and T'Pol that he sold drugs he stole from the blood bank to people on the street. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")

That same night, when inquiring directions to the Burgerland, Archer asked Loomis which side of the street it was on. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")

In the 2020s, laws existed that forbade anyone from sleeping in the streets. Sanctuary Districts were used at that time to house people that were living on the streets. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I", "Past Tense, Part II")

In 2022, when La'an Noonien-Singh and an alternate future version of James T. Kirk arrived at The Archeology Department to get assistance from Pelia, Pelia told them that people don't just walk in off the street telling her they know her secret. (SNW: "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow")

In 2150, while T'Pol was living in the Vulcan Compound, she went for a walk late at night when everyone else in the compound was sleeping. While walking down a sidewalk alongside a street, she heard jazz music that she described as "chaotic." She was drawn to the music, however, which lead her to a restaurant which she entered. She subsequently experienced an emotional response from the music, in a very un-Vulcan manner. (ENT: "Fusion")

In 2152, Zobral told Jonathan Archer that when it was believed that all of his people would be treated equally on his homeworld, some celebrated by burning their yrotts in the streets. (ENT: "Desert Crossing")

While Charles Tucker III and Malcolm Reed were hanging out at a nightclub on Risa, a slightly drunk Reed told Tucker that the place up the street looked lively. (ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights")

A fountain with statues was located across the street from a tavern on a planet that Jonathan Archer, Hoshi Sato, and Malcolm Reed visited. (ENT: "The Communicator")

In 2153, Tucker and Reed stood in the middle of a street in Florida to observe the destruction caused by the Xindi weapon. A massive trench cut through the middle of the street and the majority of the surrounding scenery for miles. The destruction was devastating. (ENT: "The Expanse")

Later that year, Major Hayes told Sgt. N. Kemper that Hoshi Sato, being a linguist, could probably figure out what street he grew up on just by listening to him talk. (ENT: "The Xindi")

Sometime during the 22nd century, Tieran lived on the streets of his his homeworld of Ilari. (VOY: "Warlord")

When Spock was seven years old, his father Sarek told him that he had heard that he was seen fighting in the street. (TAS: "Yesteryear")

In 2256, the song called "We Trying to Stay Alive" was playing at a party and Michael Burnham and Ash Tyler danced to it. One of the lyrics in the song described mean streets that were "crazy." (DIS: "Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad")

In 2259, while a number of the Enterprise's crew was attending a dinner in the captain's cabin, Captain Christopher Pike was telling everyone about a time that he chased a pantless Nausicaan down the street. Pike trips, and falls flat on his face and shouts: "Freeze!" but the Nausicaan continued to run down the street, and as Pike rises to his feet, he comes to the realization that it was his pants he had tripped on. (SNW: "Children of the Comet")

While in a barber shop on Parnassus Beta (which had been invaded by the Gorn), Sam Kirk reported that his tricorder detected a signal of Human origin coming from somewhere down the street. This signal originated from Lieutenant jg Montgomery Scott, who was attempting to lure Gorn into his "Gorn trap." (SNW: "Hegemony")

In 2265, the personnel files of Elizabeth Dehner and Gary Mitchell had their street address numbers listed: 1489 (in the city of Delman) and 8149 (in the city of Eldman), respectively. However the names of the streets they lived on were not listed, only the house numbers. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

In 2266, Captain Kirk told Charles Evans that romantic relationships should be taken slow, and he told him metaphorically that it's not a "one-way street." (TOS: "Charlie X")

When Doctor McCoy was talking to Spock about Kirk's behavior that Spock had perceived was very odd of late, he told him "Mr. Spock, the man on top walks a lonely street. The chain of command is often a noose." Spock didn't appreciate the Doctor's philosophical metaphors. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King")

In 2267, a landing party from the USS Enterprise beamed down to the streets of Beta III, where they observed the calm natives walking around in a trance-like, yet peaceful, state. At the red hour, though, when the "Festival" began, everyone on the streets were consumed by violence. (TOS: "The Return of the Archons")

Later that same year, Spock noted how quiet the streets on Deneva were, following the stunning of several colonists. (TOS: "Operation -- Annihilate!")

In 2268, the Enterprise landing party beamed down into the middle of a street on the planet Sigma Iotia II. There, they were nearly struck by a car approaching the intersection. (TOS: "A Piece of the Action")

Later that year, a Zeon woman named Uletta was gunned down by Nazi Ekosians on an Ekos street. Her dead body was spat on by various Ekosians. (TOS: "Patterns of Force")

When Bele was chasing Lokai through the corridors of the Enterprise, they both imagined that they were running through the ruined streets of Cheron, surrounded by death and buildings on fire. This was shortly before they both beamed down to their homeworld. (TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield")

Odona told James T. Kirk that her homeworld of Gideon was so overpopulated, that that was "no street, no house, no garden, no beach, no mountain that is not filled with people." (TOS: "The Mark of Gideon")

When Jora Mirell was a young woman called Korenna, her father disapproved of her having contact with a boy named Dathan since he was a Regressive. Her excuse was that he walked right up to her in the street. (VOY: "Remember")

As a homeless child, Madred lived on the streets of the Cardassian city of Lakat. He often walked the streets, searching for the eggs of taspars, which he would consume without cooking them. (TNG: "Chain Of Command, Part II")

When Data was portraying Sherlock Holmes, the hologram of Professor James Moriarty managed to become self-aware and, eventually, control the holodeck. When he was controlling the deck, the London streets started to "malfunction", causing the grid of the holodeck to be visible from the street. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")

In 2367, Jean-Luc Picard compared the behavior of the Turkana IV Coalition and the Alliance of Turkana IV to that of "urban street thugs." (TNG: "Legacy")

In 2367, Miles O'Brien described the Setlik III massacre to Daro in Ten Forward. He told him how Cardassian soldiers were advancing on him, moving through the streets and killing everyone around them. (TNG: "The Wounded")

In 2368, Jean-Luc Picard told Dathon the story about Gilgamesh defeating Enkidu in the streets of Uruk prior to becoming friends. (TNG: "Darmok")

In 2368, when Jean-Luc Picard and Data posed as Romulans in search of Spock on Romulus, they located the street in which the intelligence scan of Spock and Pardek was taken. Pardek later told Picard not to be alarmed by his "soldiers," stating that it was important to get them off the streets as quickly as possible, since Romulan Security was aware that they were on Romulus. (TNG: "Unification I")

In 2371, when an away team from the USS Voyager was on the surface of a world that was destroyed by polaric energy, Captain Janeway said metaphorically that it looked as though there was a "time bomb underneath every street, running into every home." (VOY: "Time and Again")

In 2372, when Benjamin Sisko and Odo were explaining to the President of the United Federation of Planets why Admiral Leyton sabotaged the Earth's power grid, Odo told the president that Leyton wanted to justify martial law so that he could have Starfleet Security officers armed with phaser rifles and giving blood tests at random to citizens on every street on Earth. (DS9: "Paradise Lost")

After reading from the forbidden Book of the Kosst Amojan, Dukat lost his eyesight, rendering him blind. Kai Winn believed this to be a punishment from the Pah-wraiths. As a lesson in humility, she had him thrown onto the street, where he was to live as a "blind beggar" until his sight returned. (DS9: "When It Rains...")

When Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir were searching for a cure for Odo's affliction that was given to him by Section 31, Bashir decided to use medical technology to project his own mind into Luther Sloan's mind. O'Brien found the concept a bit confusing, but Bashir likened navigating Sloan's mind to walking down streets or corridors, and that somewhere along the way he would find that cure. (DS9: "Extreme Measures")

On Cardassia, when Weyoun falsely reported on a news broadcast that Damar had been killed, Mila informed Damar that the word on the street was that he was still alive.

Not long after that incident, after bombing a Jem'Hadar barracks, Damar announced to the gathering crowd on the streets that he was in fact still alive, and gave a speech encouraging them to join the Cardassian Rebellion against the Dominion. (DS9: "The Dogs of War")

In 2376, Tom Paris and Harry Kim were involved in a street brawl at the Markonian outpost. When they return to Voyager, they faced disciplinary action and were confined to quarters. (VOY: "Survival Instinct")

That same year in Voyager's Fair Haven holodeck program, an intoxicated Michael Sullivan started a bar fight over Kathryn Janeway with Tom Paris, Harry Kim, and a few other holographic characters that ended up in the street. (VOY: "Fair Haven")

In 2381, Ensign Jet Manhaver shared his street corn with the other lower deckers on the USS Cerritos. It was apparently a type of food that could be purchased by a vendor in the street. (LD: "Kayshon, His Eyes Open")

Later that same year, when the lower deckers of the Cerritos were playing a holoprogram called Crisis Point II: Paradoxus, there was one part where Ensign Sam Rutherford and D'Vana Tendi fell through a time portal and landed in the middle of a street in Sydney, Australia in 1982. There, they were nearly mugged by some street punks. (LD: "Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus")

When Carol Freeman, Shaxs and Sam Rutherford went to Mudds on New Axton to talk to the information broker, the bouncer at the door told them there was a lengthy wait, but he sarcastically reassured her that if the wait was too long she could go across the street to Zorky's. (LD: "The Inner Fight")

In 2384, while walking on the streets of Noble Isle in the Romulan Neutral Zone, Thadiun Okona told the crew of the USS Protostar about an experience that he had back in 2365. (PRO: "Masquerade")

In 2385, Ilthuran described the state of Solum as no longer being peaceful, referring to the "fear in the streets." This was part of a speech to encourage his fellow Vau N'Akat to rise up against their oppressor, which was Asencia. (PRO: "Touch of Grey")

In 2399 on Coppelius, Narek told Cristóbal Rios, Agnes Jurati, Raffaela Musiker and Elnor about the Thousand Days of Pain, when the streets would be slick with corpses. (PIC: "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2")

In 2401, in an alternate timeline created by a temporal recision in 2024; following a terrorist attack that caused a building to explode in Okinawa, the Confederation Corps place the city on lockdown, and force the citizens off the streets. Elnor and Raffaela Musiker were present during this event. (PIC: "Penance")

In 3189, Aurellio told Paul Stamets that Andorian opera was really something to experience on a street corner. (DIS: "There Is A Tide...")

Background Information[]

When writing the script for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Harve Bennett joked that a Star Wars bar was across the street from the San Francisco bar.

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