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Spoilers Star Trek: Picard 2x01 - "The Star Gazer"

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Well, that was fun enough. :)

Though I do wish they had let me know they were going to borrow the Q aging scene I made up on this very forum xD
 
Pretty sure he said it was owned by the family.

It was owned by the family until it was legally impossible to own anything.

Rene PIcard and Young Jean-Luc are identical (Same actor).

The Picard's are clones.

The Chateau is a historical landmark and the Picards are automated entertainment to keep the venue (medium) historically accurate. When the last Picard died, they would have expected to bring in new clones who acted like Luddites pretending it was 2200 again.
 
That's... not how it works, actually, but... okay.

Zero scarcity.

Massive population reduction, nearly free power, no need for crops, and colonies all across the solar system.

They give you a bunk, you do your work, and you eat at the replimat.

I imagine 99 percent unemployment.

If there's 99 percent unemployment, then of course there's universal basic income, but instead of of money, they give you unlimited food, unlimited education, unlimited travel and a bunk where ever on Earth you happen to be.

Richard Bashir is the most average person in the Federation.
 
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When it comes to Seven killing the space pirates I got to ask. Why no stun setting? Modern Trek seems to forget the phasers don't have to kill people when used. Sh could have just shot them and then dropped them off somewhere.
 
Aliens have boats, and want money for their boats.
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Also: glad to see Sulu gets a starship named after him. If anyone deserves one it's definitely him.
Which tells me that he went on to even bigger things after captaining the Excelsior of his day.
I wonder what those things will turn out to be?
 
Zero scarcity.

Massive population reduction, nearly free power, no need for crops, and colonies all across the solar system.

The give you a bunk, and you do your work, and you eat at the replimat.

I imagine 99 percent unemployment.

If there's 99 percent unemployment, then of course there's universal basic income, but instead of of money, they give you unlimited food, unlimited education, unlimited travel and a bunk where ever on Earth you happen to be.

Richard Bashir is the most average person in the Federartion.
The Federation uses hierarchical systems, has well defined borders, independent governments that answer to a legal council, and a punitive military system in place. It is likely a successful socialist state, if the workers own the means of production, but it is not yet a communist society.
 
The Federation uses hierarchical systems, has well defined borders, independent governments that answer to a legal council, and a punitive military system in place. It is likely a successful socialist state, if the workers own the means of production, but it is not yet a communist society.

The United Earth predates the Federation, but both probably mirror Vulcan.
 
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