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by mandmandam
333 days ago
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> Land, labour and dilithium crystals are still scarce in the Star Trek universe. Land can't be that scarce. How many times did we see an entire planet colonized by like 200 people? Also, it seems like very few cities in the future have put hard caps on building height. People have their own replicators, as you say; and cheap abundant energy. The need for labour is vastly reduced. And dilithium, while 'rare' is not an essential commodity for anything except space travel. > even energy and material goods are scarce in the economic sense. Sure; but they are abundant enough that 'fair distribution' hardly matters, which I think was the OP's point. |
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