2020-06-24 at 6:28 PM UTC
At least the Federation.
The Federation is an intergalactic conglomeration consisting of Humans, Vulcans, and other races. Their main purpose is scientific, though they have been known to engage in war when pushed, like the Romulan-Earth war or the war with the Cardassians.
Within the Federation, there is no money. Every citizen in the Federation is provided with food, medical care, and housing. This is largely achievable due to the invention of the replicator, which uses matter as an ink to create essentially anything you want. Food, drugs, clothing, mechanical parts, art supplies, literally anything you want.
This means that if you are hungry and your replicator is somehow out of matter, you can go dig up a pile of dirt and have it turn into a delicious meal of steak and potatoes, cooked to your specifications. Maybe you want a little less salt, or some carribean spices, or you want your steak well done (heathen). Doesn't matter. The replicator can do it. Dirty dishes get put into the replicator and turned into matter for another meal. All food from this is nutritionally balanced as well, so you can eat whatever you want and still be healthy.
Education is provided to all in the federation as well. You can do nothing your whole life, sure. But most people don't. They seek out an education. The Federation is full of scientists, artists, engineers, etc. There is no such thing as being poor.
Likewise, crime has been nearly eradicated from planets like Earth and Vulcan. Turns out people are pretty happy when their needs are met. There is still the occasional passion and political murders, but you don't have to worry about getting mugged or robbed on Earth. 99% of people live a peaceful existence, and have everything they could possibly want.
Imagine Star Trek
2020-06-24 at 6:31 PM UTC
poor vulcans dont have their culture and languages and had to adopt humans.
2020-06-24 at 6:33 PM UTC
Grylls
Cum Looking Faggot
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What culture have you decided to be from today vinny?