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The '''Federation credit''' was the monetary unit of the [[United Federation of Planets]]. ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}; {{TAS|Mudd's Passion}}; {{TNG|The Price}})
 
The '''Federation credit''' was the monetary unit of the [[United Federation of Planets]]. ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}; {{TAS|Mudd's Passion}}; {{TNG|The Price}})
   
Although it was stated on more than one occasion that the economy of the future was very different, and that [[money]] no longer existed in the [[Federation]] as late as the [[24th century]] ({{film|8}}) some sort of monetary system still existed and could be accessible to Federation citizens (see Other mentions below).
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Although it was stated on more than one occasion that the economy of the future was very different, and that [[money]] no longer existed in the [[Federation]] as late as the [[24th century]], ({{film|8}}) some sort of medium of exchange did still exist, and could be accessible to Federation citizens (see Other mentions below).
   
 
In the [[24th century]], some establishments would not accept Federation credits. ({{DS9|In the Cards}})
 
In the [[24th century]], some establishments would not accept Federation credits. ({{DS9|In the Cards}})
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==Other mentions==
 
==Other mentions==
 
* [[James T. Kirk]] stated that the Federation [[Starfleet]] had a lot invested in both him and [[Commander]] [[Spock]]. In fact, Starfleet had 122,200 plus credits invested in Spock by the end of [[2267]]. ({{TOS|Errand of Mercy|The Apple}})
 
* [[James T. Kirk]] stated that the Federation [[Starfleet]] had a lot invested in both him and [[Commander]] [[Spock]]. In fact, Starfleet had 122,200 plus credits invested in Spock by the end of [[2267]]. ({{TOS|Errand of Mercy|The Apple}})
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* Engineer [[DeSalle]] wagers "credits to navy beans" that the ''Enterprise'' can penetrate a forcefield. ({{TOS|Catspaw}})
   
* In [[2267]], [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] offered to purchase a [[tribble]] for ten credits. ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}})
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* In [[2267]], [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] was offered a [[tribble]] for ten credits by a [[bartender]] on [[Deep Space Station K-7]], before receiving one ''gratis'' from [[Cyrano Jones]] . ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}})
   
* In 2267, the [[James T. Kirk (mirror)|mirror-universe Kirk]] attempted to bribe [[Spock|prime-universe Spock]] with "credits"--indicating that the [[Terran Empire]] currency is also referred to as the "credit"--promising that Spock would become a rich man, and that Spock would have a command of his own, in an attempt to gain release from the [[brig]]. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
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* In 2267, the [[mirror universe]] {{mu|James T. Kirk|Kirk}} attempted to [[bribery|bribe]] prime universe [[Spock]] with "credits" – indicating that the [[Terran Empire]] currency was also referred to as the "credit" – promising that Spock would become a rich man and would have a command of his own, in an attempt to gain release from the [[brig]]. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
   
* In [[2269]], [[Harry Mudd]] was selling [[love potion crystal]]s for three hundred credits a piece before he had realized they actually work. ({{TAS|Mudd's Passion}})
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* In [[2269]], [[Harry Mudd]] was selling [[love potion crystal]]s on [[Motherlode]], a planet outside Federation jurisdiction, for three hundred credits apiece. ({{TAS|Mudd's Passion}})
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* Shortly before his retirement in the [[2290s]], [[Montgomery Scott]] bought a boat. ({{film|6}})
   
 
* In [[2364]], [[Beverly Crusher]] bought a roll of cloth and had her account on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} billed. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
 
* In [[2364]], [[Beverly Crusher]] bought a roll of cloth and had her account on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} billed. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
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* The [[Federation]] would have paid 1.5 million Federation credits as a lump sum and then 100,000 credits every [[Barzan]]ian year for the rights to the [[Barzan wormhole]]. ({{TNG|The Price}})
 
* The [[Federation]] would have paid 1.5 million Federation credits as a lump sum and then 100,000 credits every [[Barzan]]ian year for the rights to the [[Barzan wormhole]]. ({{TNG|The Price}})
   
* [[Quark]] accepted credits in his bar when doing business with Federation citizens. ({{DS9|Body Parts|Take Me Out to the Holosuite}}; {{VOY|Caretaker}})
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* [[Quark]] accepted credit in his bar when doing business with Federation citizens. ({{DS9|Body Parts|Take Me Out to the Holosuite}}; {{VOY|Caretaker}})
   
{{bginfo|[[Ronald D. Moore]] commented: "''By the time I joined TNG, Gene had decreed that money most emphatically did NOT exist in the Federation, nor did 'credits' and that was that. Personally, I've always felt this was a bunch of hooey, but it was one of the rules and that's that.''" {{AOLchat|Ronald D. Moore|ron009|1997}}|A {{ShipClass|Constitution}} [[starship]] was stated to be worth several billion credits in the novel ''[[The Kobayashi Maru]]''. In the [[DC Comics]] story "[[The Final Voyage]]", Spock's back pay was stated to be around 611,700 credits when the five-year mission ended. There are also many mentions of payment and currency in the TNG novel ''[[Balance of Power]]'' by [[Dafydd ab Hugh]].}}
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{{bginfo|[[Ronald D. Moore]] commented: "''By the time I joined TNG, Gene had decreed that money most emphatically did NOT exist in the Federation, nor did 'credits' and that was that. Personally, I've always felt this was a bunch of hooey, but it was one of the rules and that's that.''" {{AOLchat|Ronald D. Moore|ron009|1997}}|A {{class|Constitution}} [[starship]] was stated to be worth several billion credits in the novel ''[[The Kobayashi Maru]]''. In the [[DC Comics]] story "[[The Final Voyage]]", Spock's back pay was stated to be around 611,700 credits when the five-year mission ended. There are also many mentions of payment and currency in the TNG novel ''[[Balance of Power]]'' by [[Dafydd ab Hugh]].}}
   
 
== External link ==
 
== External link ==
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Revision as of 00:06, 14 August 2015

The Federation credit was the monetary unit of the United Federation of Planets. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles"; TAS: "Mudd's Passion"; TNG: "The Price")

Although it was stated on more than one occasion that the economy of the future was very different, and that money no longer existed in the Federation as late as the 24th century, (Star Trek: First Contact) some sort of medium of exchange did still exist, and could be accessible to Federation citizens (see Other mentions below).

In the 24th century, some establishments would not accept Federation credits. (DS9: "In the Cards")

This explains why Jake (the son of a Starfleet officer, who would have had access to credits) was nonetheless unable to directly bid for the Willie Mays baseball card.

Other mentions

  • In 2267, the mirror universe Kirk attempted to bribe prime universe Spock with "credits" – indicating that the Terran Empire currency was also referred to as the "credit" – promising that Spock would become a rich man and would have a command of his own, in an attempt to gain release from the brig. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")
Ronald D. Moore commented: "By the time I joined TNG, Gene had decreed that money most emphatically did NOT exist in the Federation, nor did 'credits' and that was that. Personally, I've always felt this was a bunch of hooey, but it was one of the rules and that's that." (AOL chat, 1997)
A Constitution-class starship was stated to be worth several billion credits in the novel The Kobayashi Maru. In the DC Comics story "The Final Voyage", Spock's back pay was stated to be around 611,700 credits when the five-year mission ended. There are also many mentions of payment and currency in the TNG novel Balance of Power by Dafydd ab Hugh.

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