What there any specific reason (other than "because of the plot!") why Latinum isn't able to be replicated?
What there any specific reason (other than "because of the plot!") why Latinum isn't able to be replicated?
If it was easily reproduced, it wouldn't make a viable currency to say the least.
Food and drink are not expensive in the Trekiverse, but things like computer chips and devices are implicitly so
Nobody appears to be PAYING for food, though. Even quark's bar is equipped with a replicator that is evidently hooked up to the station's supply grid; he has MANY times suggested that his liquor supply is pre-fab, shipped in from various suppliers around the galaxy, which means he -- as a Ferengi -- almost certainly paid for them and he -- again, being a Ferengi -- expects to be paid FOR them.Food and drink are not expensive in the Trekiverse, but things like computer chips and devices are implicitly so
On the other hand, people will apparently readily pay for food (or, rather, the experience of having food), but expect their computer chips to come for free...
Laddy, don't you think you should... rephrase that?And our Starfleet heroes at least consider all technology to be throwaway, up to and including entire starships!
How often in movies and television shows set on modern day do you see characters paying for things?Nobody appears to be PAYING for food, though.
If it takes five bars of Latinum (energy and materials), to produce a single bar of Lainum with the replicator, it wouldn't make much sense.... be more expensive than the amount created.
Well probably the very nature of latinum not being able to be replicated is what makes it valuable. If it was easily reproduced, it wouldn't make a viable currency to say the least.
Something like diamonds then. Ten percent of the best mined diamond are allowed to enter the market and ninety percent are ground up for abrasives, used in electronics, optics, or stuck in a warehouse.regulate the amount of GPL in the economy
you need matter, along with energy, to replicate stuff
The food is never quite right
If GPL is sufficiently complicated in internal structure for whatever reason, it would be impossible to get quite right with your typical replicator.
In "Little Green Men", Quark says gold is fine as a payment for his tech
so obviously replicators aren't alchemy
So "reproducing complex elements" was a "conventional" means for our heroes. That is, they did transmutation on routine basis. But they still had explosives on stock, establishing that replication on as-needed basis was not the preferred Starfleet approach, perhaps exactly because replicators might go down in emergencies, perhaps simply because replicators work rather slowly in producing complex bulk.Riker: "Couldn't we replicate the elements that Tyken used?"
Data: "No, sir. We no longer have the power to reproduce complex elements in the replicator. We must find a way to generate a violent energy release without using conventional means."
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