Sci-fi universe

>sci-fi universe
>currency name is credits

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more like creddits am I right based fellow 4channers?

>set more than 100 years into the future
>white people still exist

>fi-sci universe
>credits is named currency

>sci fi universe
>English language is basic

Help me out what’s a better term?
Euros?

Yuan

>euros
>in the future
user I...

>film set 100 years in future
>currency is shekels

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Green negros

Liberal points

>post-apocalyptic universe
>currency is random formerly insignificant item

Imagine if moonrock would be to the aliens what gold is to us. We could be the richest species in the universe without even realizing it holy fuck.

>Sci-fi universe set 30000 years in the future
>jews still exist
What the fuck Frank Herbert?

Simoleons

>year is 2534
>people still use miles, inches, feet, pounds, stones, cups, tea spoons, BTUs, horses, moons etc. as units of measurement

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Bitcoin

>film is 1000 years in the future
>humans and machines are single entities instead of fusing into one new species

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clams

A "cup" is fine because it's based on the metric system. Inches and feet are superior to centimetres when it comes to construction and 3D modelling as well

>The cup is a unit of volume, most commonly associated with cooking and serving sizes. It is traditionally equal to half a liquid pint in US customary units but is now separately defined in terms of the metric system at values between 15 and 14 of a litre. Because actual drinking cups may differ greatly from the size of this unit, standard measuring cups are usually used instead.
Jesus fucking christ

It's 250ml or a quarter of a litre. Fuck off

Based

double dollars

>You gain Brouzouf
>You gain Brouzouf
>You gain Brouzouf

That's the international cup. The US cup is 240 ml. Kys.