It fits in well with Kim's Holodeck Lifestyle, sir ...
Wow you sound like quite a catch 2takes, amazing you are somehow still single. What a shame the 3 year old fairy creature of your desires is fictional, I'm sure she'd be impressed with your progressive manliness.
Yes, finally........to some degree.Anyway, that was some years ago and I do think I've calmed down too since then. I'm no longer ready to pull up a phaser every time someone writes something negative about the character or the actress.
I've come to the conclusion that it's Starfleet citizens who don't care about wealth. Why should they - everything they need is provided for them. They get their food, clothing, shelter, entertainment (via holodecks), and it's obvious that they must be paid somehow, or Beverly couldn't have bought that cloth from the merchant on Farpoint.Federation citizens don't care for wealth. The Federation as a government has to pretend it has money to trade with neighbouring governments, something individual little citizens don't have to think about.
I've come to the conclusion that it's Starfleet citizens who don't care about wealth. Why should they - everything they need is provided for them. They get their food, clothing, shelter, entertainment (via holodecks), and it's obvious that they must be paid somehow, or Beverly couldn't have bought that cloth from the merchant on Farpoint.Federation citizens don't care for wealth. The Federation as a government has to pretend it has money to trade with neighbouring governments, something individual little citizens don't have to think about.
But your average Federation citizen needs to earn whatever kind of currency is being used on their planet - whether it's local or Federation credits. No society can exist without some kind of economy, not even the communal ones, since they too have rules about acquiring and sharing stuff. Even Voyager set up an internal ship's economy, where the currency was replicator rations.
While Ben Sisko's father probably doesn't care if he gets rich from running his restaurant, I'm sure he does run it with the intention of making a profit. After all, it's a business, not a non-profit charity.
Federation Credits are for dealing with foreigners. How UFP citizens get stuff off foreigners, and how the UFP restricts Foreigners from taking everything in one fell swoop.
Replicating currency is fraud and probably an act of war.
Latinum is unreplicatable, and one would assume that means untransportable, but we've probably seen latinum transported every time we've seen Quark transport.
It's a free society.
They work towards bettering themselves.
Besides committing the crimes of forgery and counterfeiting, that's not what happened on Farpoint. Beverly told the merchant to charge it to her account on the ship. She didn't pay cash of any kind. The transaction was handled electronically.I've come to the conclusion that it's Starfleet citizens who don't care about wealth. Why should they - everything they need is provided for them. They get their food, clothing, shelter, entertainment (via holodecks), and it's obvious that they must be paid somehow, or Beverly couldn't have bought that cloth from the merchant on Farpoint.Federation citizens don't care for wealth. The Federation as a government has to pretend it has money to trade with neighbouring governments, something individual little citizens don't have to think about.
Maybe they just replicate the currency of the planet. It's not like anyone is going to replicate a trillion dollars and screw with the economy by dumping it into the system.
Federation credits very likely don't exist as actual physical cash. Otherwise, as you say, replicators would have been used by every criminal around (and probably were in the early days of their use). The only way to get around that would be to simply go to a 100% cashless society.Replicating currency for an away team mission would be fine. But replicators would certainly have screwed over any economy using non-latinum currency that had anything anyone would ever want. Maybe fed credits have a latinum watermark on them to prevent their replication.
I maintain that when Kirk said they don't use money in the 23rd century, he meant that they don't use cash - at least not on the core Federation worlds, and definitely not in Starfleet.
... Women Love Money, like Bees to Honey. There is no way Humanity is ever getting rid of it. What would they brag about to their girlfriends, if they didn't buy the latest fashions at the cheapest prices? What will become of the Time Honoured Sugar Daddy/Gold Digger dynamic? And then, there's the Perennial Solution of Throwing Money at a moody mistress ... to keep her calm ... and happy. How will Politicians get anything done without bribery? And besides, look at those who mooch off of the Government, already ... now ... they're all foot-dragging, spiritless wretches who can't even find the motivation to practice personal hygene! Whilst I love Gene Roddenberry's BOLD vision for The Future of Humanity, there's no real way that aspect can ever be anything but Science Fantasy ... a Fairy Tale!
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