If you’re talking about earth then doctors and replicators are standard. People that don’t have replicators are unusual. Holodecks do use a lot of energy so I’m not sure how common they are, probably more like a theater would be as an amenity for a city not one on every corner. They had free teleportation on earth with some usage restrictions so the holodecks would probably be free but with like a once a week usage or limited appointments.
Well, I’m more talking about human in general. Even the more spartan settlements we see usually have a replicator and something to power it with. Sometimes Enterprise gives them as “bare necessities” almost, imo. To modern day humans, that is. Well and the one’s who were supposed to be modern day humans on some planet they had been kidnapped to. I thought it might be Voyager but now I’m not sure.
I imagine holodecks would run similarly to how library computers used to; they had a book and you could reserve an hour. On an empty day, you could do more. They’d allow you to use it as much as you want given there was no-one else queuing. Then it’d be shared equally. And it might depend on your relationship with the librarian, on just how much you annoy them.
Most of the rough living worlds and ships on the show are something like the future equivalent of Amish or adventurers. Choosing to live without the normal amenities as a lifestyle choice.
If you live on earth or another core federation world, you’ll likely have the same or similar access to services and entertainment that the crew does.
If you’re talking about earth then doctors and replicators are standard. People that don’t have replicators are unusual. Holodecks do use a lot of energy so I’m not sure how common they are, probably more like a theater would be as an amenity for a city not one on every corner. They had free teleportation on earth with some usage restrictions so the holodecks would probably be free but with like a once a week usage or limited appointments.
Well, I’m more talking about human in general. Even the more spartan settlements we see usually have a replicator and something to power it with. Sometimes Enterprise gives them as “bare necessities” almost, imo. To modern day humans, that is. Well and the one’s who were supposed to be modern day humans on some planet they had been kidnapped to. I thought it might be Voyager but now I’m not sure.
I imagine holodecks would run similarly to how library computers used to; they had a book and you could reserve an hour. On an empty day, you could do more. They’d allow you to use it as much as you want given there was no-one else queuing. Then it’d be shared equally. And it might depend on your relationship with the librarian, on just how much you annoy them.
Most of the rough living worlds and ships on the show are something like the future equivalent of Amish or adventurers. Choosing to live without the normal amenities as a lifestyle choice.
If you live on earth or another core federation world, you’ll likely have the same or similar access to services and entertainment that the crew does.