I have to admit, I might have been overstating the replicators.
I too thought the energy requirements would be huge and need to be replaced frequently.
Then I recalled the episodes "The Emissary" and "Relics" both those ships were TOS era, and were running for about 70 years.
(The replicator works similar to the transporter that Scotty was suspended in for 70 years).
Then I thought, 'if a transporter or a ship can run for 70 years, how long could a simple replicator run'?
And how much energy would really need to be used?
In Voyager's "Resolutions", there was also a similar scenario.
Perhaps the replicator itself could be used to create other forms of abundance;
Use replicators to make a lot of manure (or even something better) and create a fertile valley.
Weather modification to make sure everything grows.
Earth was pretty bad off too before it entered space, but they seemed to managed to use replicator technology wisely enough to be called a "paradise".
Still, best hypothesis, is that replicators solves hunger, but the darn things need some type of energy to power it-which isn't abundant???
I too thought the energy requirements would be huge and need to be replaced frequently.
Then I recalled the episodes "The Emissary" and "Relics" both those ships were TOS era, and were running for about 70 years.
(The replicator works similar to the transporter that Scotty was suspended in for 70 years).
Then I thought, 'if a transporter or a ship can run for 70 years, how long could a simple replicator run'?
And how much energy would really need to be used?
In Voyager's "Resolutions", there was also a similar scenario.
Perhaps the replicator itself could be used to create other forms of abundance;
Use replicators to make a lot of manure (or even something better) and create a fertile valley.
Weather modification to make sure everything grows.
Earth was pretty bad off too before it entered space, but they seemed to managed to use replicator technology wisely enough to be called a "paradise".
Still, best hypothesis, is that replicators solves hunger, but the darn things need some type of energy to power it-which isn't abundant???