(If someone can point me to a relevant thread, I'd be happy to read that.)
I've seen threads that discuss IF there is money in Star Trek. But I'm not asking that.
I'm curious about the history of the notion of "no money" in Star Trek. Where did it come from? When was it introduced?
The first that I can come up with is in The Voyage Home. "They're still using money." I took that to mean they don't use 20th century currency. But others have had a different take.
I don't recall ever reading that the Federation had abandoned money at any time before that. It's not in any of the making of materials I've ever read from the 1960's and 1970's. I don't remember Roddenberry ever talking about it. (And he talked about a lot of things.) There are many references to money and personal wealth in TOS and TAS. The novels of the 1980's frequently made reference to credits of some kind.
So where did people get the idea that there is no money in TOS?
I'm not saying they're right or wrong (obviously I have an opinion.) But where did it come from?
I've seen threads that discuss IF there is money in Star Trek. But I'm not asking that.
I'm curious about the history of the notion of "no money" in Star Trek. Where did it come from? When was it introduced?
The first that I can come up with is in The Voyage Home. "They're still using money." I took that to mean they don't use 20th century currency. But others have had a different take.
I don't recall ever reading that the Federation had abandoned money at any time before that. It's not in any of the making of materials I've ever read from the 1960's and 1970's. I don't remember Roddenberry ever talking about it. (And he talked about a lot of things.) There are many references to money and personal wealth in TOS and TAS. The novels of the 1980's frequently made reference to credits of some kind.
So where did people get the idea that there is no money in TOS?
I'm not saying they're right or wrong (obviously I have an opinion.) But where did it come from?