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Richter_Kleiss

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Hey, does anybody know how the economy on earth works in star trek? They reference a 'new world economy' that made money itself obsolete, but then how does their economy work now?

Also, how would that translate to a game? (If it's an economy, then you should be able to, right?)
 

oplinger

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There isn't really an economy. There is no money. But people trade services. Self-improvement is key rather than monetary gain. No one gets paid, because basically everything is provided by replicators.
 

migo

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I think it's basically everything you need is provided for you, so you really only have to do anything extra for things you actually want but aren't essential and easy to get.
 

FoolKiller

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Yep. They all have it right. Humanity has all their needs met. Now it is about self improvement. It seems like communism done right.
 

Altorin

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the invention of the replicator basically made physical things a silly thing to compete for, and the trip into space and the colonization of other planets made high populations not a problem, so basically everyone has everything they need, and just try to better themselves
 

Richter_Kleiss

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Yeah, see that's what gets me. If in their... uh... 'system', I guess, if economy doesn't work here... then what compells people to advance? If they already have replicators, why make a better one?

I agree with migo that is harder to get you have to work for, but on what scale? For example, what about building houses? Do people just replicate those? Or can people build any structure they want, fairly easily?

One other thing: Land. How do people determine or trade ownership of land if their is no economy?
 

Richter_Kleiss

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Ok, self improvement, sure. People just naturally try to better themselves in the future? What about entertainment? Do people have video games (or something similar) anymore? Or what about copyright, and piracy?
 

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Richter_Kleiss said:
Yeah, see that's what gets me. If in their... uh... 'system', I guess, if economy doesn't work here... then what compells people to advance? If they already have replicators, why make a better one?

I agree with migo that is harder to get you have to work for, but on what scale? For example, what about building houses? Do people just replicate those? Or can people build any structure they want, fairly easily?

One other thing: Land. How do people determine or trade ownership of land if their is no economy?
All land is already owned. Out in space, if you get there first it's yours.

People replicate the pieces for houses, and build it themselves. Like I said, services are what trade is about these days.

As for why advance? Because you can. I mean why wouldn't you want to improve yourself and everything around you? ..Lazy selfish mrmmphl...

Richter_Kleiss said:
Ok, self improvement, sure. People just naturally try to better themselves in the future? What about entertainment? Do people have video games (or something similar) anymore? Or what about copyright, and piracy?
Holodecks. and all that still exist, and has nothing to do with economy.
 

GeorgW

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They actually have energy credits. But pretty much everything is free.
 

alimarin

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oplinger said:
Richter_Kleiss said:
Yeah, see that's what gets me. If in their... uh... 'system', I guess, if economy doesn't work here... then what compells people to advance? If they already have replicators, why make a better one?

I agree with migo that is harder to get you have to work for, but on what scale? For example, what about building houses? Do people just replicate those? Or can people build any structure they want, fairly easily?

One other thing: Land. How do people determine or trade ownership of land if their is no economy?
All land is already owned. Out in space, if you get there first it's yours.

People replicate the pieces for houses, and build it themselves. Like I said, services are what trade is about these days.

As for why advance? Because you can. I mean why wouldn't you want to improve yourself and everything around you? ..Lazy selfish mrmmphl...

Richter_Kleiss said:
Ok, self improvement, sure. People just naturally try to better themselves in the future? What about entertainment? Do people have video games (or something similar) anymore? Or what about copyright, and piracy?
Holodecks. and all that still exist, and has nothing to do with economy.
Damn, I got ninja'd. Almost took the words right out of me.

Basically what this guy said, self improvement just for self improvement, nowhere else to go but up... Well, that and competing for survival against Klingon/Borg/Romulan/whatever other species that want your head mounted on their ship's bow
 

Richter_Kleiss

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Energy credits?

Sooo.. What happens if someone dies, and they don't have any family members to send their personal effects and property (land) onto?

Well, I was wondering if people get anything for their efforts. If everything is provided, it's just for the fun of it?

Although the borg/dominion threat is a good reason for people to get moving. lol.
 

alimarin

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Richter_Kleiss said:
Energy credits?

Sooo.. What happens if someone dies, and they don't have any family members to send their personal effects and property (land) onto?

Well, I was wondering if people get anything for their efforts. If everything is provided, it's just for the fun of it?

Although the borg/dominion threat is a good reason for people to get moving. lol.
Pretty much what I had explained in the post above you. :p

Goddamn Dominion fleet...
 

viranimus

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Well couple things. There is money. Its just a different form. Latinum i think?

But honestly this puts me in mind of Star trek online and how not only did they have an economy and currency, they had like 4 currency types, which most of them were merit type currency, but still. made it all the more confusing, and illogical for a star trek universe.
 

oplinger

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viranimus said:
Well couple things. There is money. Its just a different form. Latinum i think?

But honestly this puts me in mind of Star trek online and how not only did they have an economy and currency, they had like 4 currency types, which most of them were merit type currency, but still. made it all the more confusing, and illogical for a star trek universe.
There is money, just not for the Federation. Humans don't have money, but they use credits, which are assumed to be like fancy IOUs for goods and services. Not so much like Latinum.

Richter_Kleiss said:
Energy credits?

Sooo.. What happens if someone dies, and they don't have any family members to send their personal effects and property (land) onto?

Well, I was wondering if people get anything for their efforts. If everything is provided, it's just for the fun of it?

Although the borg/dominion threat is a good reason for people to get moving. lol.
They recycle it in replicators. Energy and Matter are the same after all, they just break it down into energy and remake it into something else later. The land goes up to whoever can make the most of it. Bartering does exist you know. Just not money.
 

FalloutJack

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viranimus said:
Well couple things. There is money. Its just a different form. Latinum i think?

But honestly this puts me in mind of Star trek online and how not only did they have an economy and currency, they had like 4 currency types, which most of them were merit type currency, but still. made it all the more confusing, and illogical for a star trek universe.
Gold-pressed latinum was a thing for other races as a universal currency. But it is a fact that the Federation (or at least Earth) claims that they have no need for money and profits. Likely, they do indeed trade services, favors, aid, technologies, etc. Bit of a utopian barter system.
 
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Gold pressed latinum is also unable to be replicated. Although it can be transported...?

Trek's science makes Star Wars's midichlorians look almost sane.