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Friday, Aug 17 2007, 12:37am Random Thoughts |
| Merging the Enderverse |
Tuesday, Jul 24 2007, 3:12pm Entertainment |
WARNING: If you have not read the entire Ender series by Orson Scott Card, the following blog post will contain spoilers.
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Thursday, Jun 21 2007, 9:34am Random Thoughts |
| On Star Trek and Money |
Monday, Jun 11 2007, 8:16pm Random Thoughts |
Money does exist in Star Trek. Starship crews get paid. Some writers confuse not needing money with not having it. 40 + years and 700+ scripts and you're bound to have inconsistencies.
The Federation has near-unlimited power generation, replicators that can rearrange matter however they want, trasnporters that can move resources anywhere they want in an instant. Drudge work is taken care of by advanced machines. Plus dozens of other fantasically advanced technologies.
The result is that the cost in resources in taking care of a human being has zeroed out. It costs the Federation less than a few pennies a day to feed, clothe, educate and provide medical care for the average citizen. So the government provides all that for its citizens because its cheap and relatively effortless for them to do so.
Hence, you don't need money in the Federation, because all of your essentials will be taken care of. Apparently people can live their whole lives with never seeing money. BUt if you do want to work, something the Federation society strongly encourages, you get paid money ("credits") to pay for luxuries and other sundries. Hence Picard's brother maintaining a vinyard, Sisko's dad running a restaurant, Harry Mud always trying to get rich quick, etc.
Its not communist as profit and personal gain is still strongly encouraged and sought after; its just that the lowest rung on society's ladder has been raised quite a bit higher than what we have today. Its kind of what the western democracies might be like today if they had an all-pervasive but cheap societal sfaety net for its citizens.
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Monday, Apr 16 2007, 10:37am Random Thoughts |