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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Harry: [QB] Money (or 'credits') are probably still the best way to trade stuff. My primitive 21st century brain says that it's a lot easier trading for credits, then with goats or salt. I assume you don't have to pay for food, energy, housing, health care and other commodities. But you possibly DO have to 'pay' for rare or just expensive things, like owning a personal starship/shuttle, or using Starfleet cargo bays (like mentioned in the DS9TM). But it is probably just a way to somewhat control the supply/demand issues. If anyone could just get their hands on a shuttle, or if anyone could just store their goods in a Starfleet cargo bay, you run into problems. That leaves the question of where/how you acquire credits. Possibly only by trading goods/services, and that those credits are only for the faceless organization, and not for any particular person. Did that make any sense at all? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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