And, honestly, I think that the "Not Fraternization" rule is a little bit...unfounded.

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Asso wrote:Interesting.
And, honestly, I think that the "Not Fraternization" rule is a little bit...unfounded.
Distracted wrote:Denobula would have lots of wilderness and wildlife, since Denobulan medicine seems to rely so much on animal products. Their society would be flamboyantly exuberant and varied, due to their extremely tolerant natures. Everything would be run by committee, so things would take a long time to get done, but when they were done, everyone would agree they were necessary. There would be no such thing as "single family" dwellings as humans would think of them. Everyone would live in these huge sprawling complexes of hundreds of people, all somehow related by marriage. Within the complex, privacy would be almost impossible to find, but when you had a problem you'd have people falling all over themselves trying to help you with it. Children would be raised by the community in the complex's one room schoolhouse, and every adult would take their turn teaching the children something useful. Maybe each complex would specialize in a certain field, so that trade and social interaction between extended family units would be fostered. Children that showed aptitude for some field that their family unit didn't do would be apprenticed to a family that was famed for that skill for further training similar to our college education, and so children would generally marry individuals who were interested in the same things they were interested in, since they would meet them during their apprenticeship, thus perpetuating the "one family, one profession or set of related professions" ideal.
Distracted wrote:Q: Bringing in a subject from another thread for a moment, I'd like to ask if you think it's reasonable that all of Earth's religions would have been eradicated by 2150...or, at least, that no one on a ship the size of Enterprise would EVER mention God or faith or any spiritual belief system at all. Was it just cowardice on the part of the writers that they didn't want to deal with the issue, an attempt to follow GR's posthumous wishes for the dawn of secular humanism, or a truly reasonable extrapolation of what is happening in today's society taken to the next level?
Alelou wrote: Q: If you had to pick one funky alien facial feature for yourself, which would you choose?
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