Were capitalists pissed off in the Star Trek universe when it was abolished due to the invention of the replicator?

Were capitalists pissed off in the Star Trek universe when it was abolished due to the invention of the replicator?

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For humans, the capital isn't money anymore. it is knowledge and experience.

No, because the Federation is a post-scarcity civilization. The main objection to communism is that it is utter shit, it only works if you have magic space vending machines and holorape simulators.

No, because Star Trek takes place in a fantasy universe where humans are not retarded.

This picture makes me hungry

C-can we just have the Holorape sims?
I'd settle for those.
>Computer, simulate a 6th grade all girls Catholic school class of a dozen females
>set their physical strength at 0.1% and their simulated pain and pleasure receptors at 250%
>disengage safety protocols and lock the door
>

>get murdered by one cunt with a pair of scissors.
no thanks.

>physical strength at 0.1%
She couldn't even nick you with them, let alone cut fucking paper..

>>Computer, simulate a 6th grade all girls Catholic school class of a dozen females
>set their physical strength at 900% and their sadism and bullying levels at 250%
>disengage safety protocols and lock the door
Fixed, no charge

god i wish that was me

yes. Then the communists destroyed them and rewrote history.

Their biggest concern was the bonus situation

That's nice, and the tards have a pretty comfortable time too, no risk of getting blown up.

Pussy will always be relatively scarce

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The federation isn't really communist, nor is it really capitalist in a modern sense, it is kind of a mixture and an evolution of both

>physical strenght at 0.1%
That means they can't stand. or move. Or breathe.

>for humans
Make that Starfleet. Common humans probably found a way to develop new scarcities.

its really silly to put futuristic societies in that context anyway, there will be more defining issues than what to do with industry

but what happens when you've already seen it all?

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