But DS9 itself IS Federation territory. Its run by a Starfleet commander, most of the major personnel and staff are starfleet officers, most of the equipment like the runabouts was supplied by Starfleet, its armed with Starfleet weapons for defense, and it even has the Defiant, Starfleet's first commissioned warship in a century or more, stationed there for added defense. Effectively, once you step inside the station you are on Federation soil, much like you would be at an embassy or military base.BabelHuber wrote:DS9 is not located in Federation space. I recall her doing business outside of the Federation, but I do not remember an episode where she flies into the Federation. But I'm not sure about this.
All we have are the words of Gene Roddenberry on that, even though scripts that he wrote or edited for TNG, including the pilot episode, featured transactions in credits; and the man's understanding of economic theories and finance is frankly suspect. Like I said before, even the Soviet Union had Rubles as its official currency. Monetary policy is not the defining aspect of communism. Central planning of the economy is, and as I showed on the first page that doesn't require giving up on money. A gradual introduction of more and more socialist institutions has the same end result.But in the end it does not matter. It seems unlikely that Kasidy does trade within the Federation, since the Federation seems to be rather communist money-wise.
I think the evidence for Credits being a currency is strong enough in TNG that all this ad hoc handwringing over DS9 in an attempt to elevate Roddenberry's word over the events actually depicted onscreen is pointless. Other governments treat Federation credits seriously enough to let them bid against Ferengi latinum on the rights to use a wormhole; the only other interpretation of that event that makes sense is that the noble and virtuous Captain Picard... lied his ass off to another planetary government. Yeah, sorry, I'm not buying that.