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Originally posted by Xenocide:
**Money buys you recources by buying recources from somone else. Trade commerce.
Also if we transfer univerces I'll be alien. If not I'll be merchant.
( Money buys resources from other people - trade commerce. Also, if we transfer universes I (would like to / will) be alien. If not, I (would like to / will) be a merchant. )
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You miss the point. Consumers buy things from manufacturers. What about governments? Governments build things - governments are the manufacturers. Unless you happen to believe that all spaceships come from giving money to God through church, or something like that.
Take WWII. During it, German money was absolutely worthless. It was reduced to all the worth of a piece of paper - it was nothing. They had money, yeah, but it just didn't mean anything because it had no value. The Germans didn't fuel their war machine through money. They didn't go to some company and say; "Hey, we're the Nazis, could you sell us a few tanks?" They built them, and for that they need resources. Money was irrelevant.
Now, I realise money is often used as the "simplified resource unit" in many places, but why not just have an actual "resource unit", and therefore different worlds can supply different amounts of resources, and mines can be built to collect more resources, etc. It's much more logical.
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-Esponer
Am I posting in Just Chat or B&B;? If so, I'm probably joking.
(This message has been edited by SilverDragon (edited 12-27-2002).)