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oh, definitely TNG-era Star Trek.
Socialist Space Utopia where I can be or do whatever I like anywhere I like, free of need and want? Sounds awesome!
What would I do? Explore the endless opportunities!
That's something totally I'm up for too
As far as fictional societies to live in goes it's hard to beat an optimistic sci fi setting lmao.
Although I might choose the Ascian civilization from FF14, as long as it's before the Final Days. Eternal life and post scarcity powered by magic, and the way most people self actualize is by literally creating life like gods. If it's early enough I would travel to other planets myself and possibly avert the apocalypse altogether.
That is until the occasional apocalyptic events (assimilated Earth in First Contact), or the upcoming Dominion War..
But if you're living on a planet far from the fighting, sure there might be a slight change in your day-to-day, but you wouldn't be consumed by it. Even living in the Alpha Centauri system would be far from the fighting but close enough in to be a core world in the Federation.
The Breen hit Earth in the Dominion War
Plus the Founders caused their own bout of chaos
well, technically, FC assimilated Earth happened in an alternate timeline, but you make a good point about the Domino War and wanting to avoid that. So, yeah, I’d want to arrive after that ended.
It was never said to be socialist. At best, the federation gave rations to its soldiers. I hate that little myth, its not canon.
You haven't seen the same Star Trek as... well, everyone else.
Huh, I honestly forgot about that line. And I haven't seen the movie in a decade or more.
My bad.