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I don't have any firm answers for this, save Not Earth, because Trek always makes Earth look so hideously sterile. (My headcanon is that, between the loss of life in world war three and the development of warp drive and interstellar colonialism a few generations later, Earth is relatively underpopulated by the 23rd and 24th centuries. But that's no excuse for how bland it appears!)
(Yes, I realise this is a result of limited budget, time, etc. Still.)
Anyway, I'm nicking
selenak's answer: Bajor. After it has rebuilt following the Occupation, of course. A variety of ecosystems means they probably have some nice beaches somewhere; there'll be museums and historical sites to visit; your chances of being blown up by isolationists or possessed by ancient evil are only marginally higher than on Vulcan. And, as she says, Bajoran food always looks good.
(Quark says they make terrible beer, but luckily I don't drink beer, and also I don't trust the palate of a man who eats tube grubs.)
Day 27 - Character You Would Date
Day 28 - Name Your Own Starship
Day 29 - Favorite Trek Quote
Day 30 - Favorite Trek Series
(Yes, I realise this is a result of limited budget, time, etc. Still.)
Anyway, I'm nicking
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(Quark says they make terrible beer, but luckily I don't drink beer, and also I don't trust the palate of a man who eats tube grubs.)
Day 27 - Character You Would Date
Day 28 - Name Your Own Starship
Day 29 - Favorite Trek Quote
Day 30 - Favorite Trek Series