I noticed her too, thought she looked like a Changling.. though my second thought was 'nay'An alien I don't recognize, I thought she was a Kelpien at first glance, but she has hair, Kelpiens don't have hair
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I noticed her too, thought she looked like a Changling.. though my second thought was 'nay'An alien I don't recognize, I thought she was a Kelpien at first glance, but she has hair, Kelpiens don't have hair
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I noticed her too, thought she looked like a Changling.. though my second thought was 'nay'
"Pay grade" in this context is just an expression. An alternative to saying "people who outrank you." This isn't even the first time in all Star Trek such a term has been used, despite the claims of being a "money-less" society.When Captain Shaw tells Picard & Riker.. '...people well above your pay-grade' ...???? I thought Roddenberry's future was without money (not to mention Raffi saying she needs more money)
I was waiting for that commentWhen Captain Shaw tells Picard & Riker.. '...people well above your pay-grade' ...???? I thought Roddenberry's future was without money (not to mention Raffi saying she needs more money)
It's slang. Means someone higher rank.When Captain Shaw tells Picard & Riker.. '...people well above your pay-grade' ...????
She's an undercover Starfleet Intelligence agent on a non-Federation planet, so of course she would need money. How else would she be able to do her job?(not to mention Raffi saying she needs more money)
It's slang. Means someone higher rank.
She's an undercover Starfleet Intelligence agent on a non-Federation planet, so of course she would need money. How else would she be able to do her job?
When Captain Shaw tells Picard & Riker.. '...people well above your pay-grade' ...???? I thought Roddenberry's future was without money (not to mention Raffi saying she needs more money)
Except there is, with all the examples that people have provided in the thread. Humans abandoned "currency based economics" in favor of bettering themselves and the rest of humanity, per TNG and DS9. However, that doesn't change the fact that multiple cultures, and in the Federation's past (TOS) credits were used as a mean's of exchange. Which is all money is-a mean's of exchange. So, even if humanity, or the Federation doesn't use money, it would have to use some means of exchange in interacting with other cultures and powers.in order to refrain from promoting the idea of money in the future.
The Federation offered credits to buy rights to a wormhole in TNG.i know the Ferengi use latinum and other cultures trade with 'money' of some sort,
Except there is, with all the examples that people have provided in the thread. Humans abandoned "currency based economics" in favor of bettering themselves and the rest of humanity, per TNG and DS9. However, that doesn't change the fact that multiple cultures, and in the Federation's past (TOS) credits were used as a mean's of exchange. Which is all money is-a mean's of exchange. So, even if humanity, or the Federation doesn't use money, it would have to use some means of exchange in interacting with other cultures and powers.
Lies, Terry, lies and propaganda! Everything will not be OK! This is Star Trek! Star Trek is not ok!*
Thanks for the link! I'm starving for ST conversation.. wish i had some Trekkie friends dang it
That's what we're here for.Thanks for the link! I'm starving for ST conversation.. wish i had some Trekkie friends dang it
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