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That was pretty much Chuck's entire joke in his review of the episode "In the Cards."I imagine that there must be some kind of currency, as there must be some kind of demand for luxuries that can't be replicated. Land would have value, real food vs replicated. No one is going to want to be a plumber for love of the game. You fix space toilets you want to be paid. You pour space concrete you wanna be paid. There needs to be something that motivates people to go above and be beyond.
Maybe we haven't seen the underclass of the Federation. The people living on UBI scratching out a meagre existence eating protein slop. Or maybe the commie writers didn't think things through...
I mean let's all be honest. What's the currency in TNG?
Holodeck time.
The Enterprise D has 7 - S.E.V.E.N. - holodecks on it total.
The crew alone were 1,014. (probably equal or double that for civilians) That's 1 holodeck per 145 crew (144.8 but rounding up since I'm not allowed to turn people into fractions any more). Since there's only 1440 minutes in a day, that means each crewmember would get really close to 10 minutes of holodeck time in a day.
10 minutes to live out any fantasy you could want.
Yeah you better believe people were trading and bartering that shit. "I'll let you have my 10 min today if I get your 10 min tomorrow." "I'll do this job for you for 5 minutes of your holodeck time (and a copy of your image since you are pretty hot...)"
All you meatbags know I'm 100% right.