One day repairing one of the many components of Coldhaven's steam system, Joe and Mike ponder what's out there.
4827 WORDS
Written by
LaurenRivers
4827 WORDS
Written by
LaurenRivers
Category Story / General Furry Art
Species Polar Bear
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 304.8 kB
Pretty good story. I don't remember if you uploaded this to Patreon in the past- I sometimes get behind there and end up missing some things. Interesting setting, though for them not knowing about paper money there is a fair amount of pre-Freeze information given that one wouldn't think Joe and Mike would know.
I haven't. I am still trying to work out how to do all this, especially since at least until now I was still trying to determine a release order, and possibly how to produce some shorter works to be released in between bigger projects and how that all fits, and ideally I'd like some sort of cushion like the videos so that I can release things without worrying about running out, but we will see.
But as for the money, during the years following the disaster, they fled to relative safety, but with the time after focused on survival, no central bank, and no one to trade with, they had no real use for money. The city provides food and shelter mandating that everyone serve the city in some way, with resources being doled out accordingly. While some of the older people in the city may remember money, it is impractical as a medium of exchange and has not really been used in two generations.
Some information survived through the people telling their children, or books they found out during salvage missions, but large portions are missing or inaccurate, due to the length of time, lack of record keeping, fewer survivors with firsthand knowledge, and so on.
Also thank you very much for reading.
But as for the money, during the years following the disaster, they fled to relative safety, but with the time after focused on survival, no central bank, and no one to trade with, they had no real use for money. The city provides food and shelter mandating that everyone serve the city in some way, with resources being doled out accordingly. While some of the older people in the city may remember money, it is impractical as a medium of exchange and has not really been used in two generations.
Some information survived through the people telling their children, or books they found out during salvage missions, but large portions are missing or inaccurate, due to the length of time, lack of record keeping, fewer survivors with firsthand knowledge, and so on.
Also thank you very much for reading.
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