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A '''credit''' was a generic term for a monetary unit. Many worlds and civilisations described their money with the term. While they were not the same system, they often (but not always) referred to a currency system that operated electronically, rather than using currency (i.e., notes and coins).
A '''credit''' was a generic term for a monetary unit. Many worlds and civilisations described their money with the term. While they were not the same system, they often (but not always) referred to a currency system that operated electronically, rather than using currency (i.e., notes and coins).
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== Examples of monetary systems ==
== Examples of monetary systems ==
The [[Sto]]ish civilisation, for example, had credits which were stored on "Credit Cards'". The [[Tenth Doctor]] said that £1,000,000 was equal to 50,000,056 credits in the early [[21st century]], meaning that the average Sto credit was roughly equivalent to 2 pence or 3 cents. ([[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'')
The [[Sto]]ish civilisation, for example, had credits which were stored on "Credit Cards'". The [[Tenth Doctor]] said that £1,000,000 was equal to 50,000,056 credits in the early [[21st century]], meaning that the average Sto credit was roughly equivalent to 2 pence or 3 cents. ([[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'')
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Credits were used in various [[human]] societies.
Credits were used in various [[human]] societies.
* On [[Sto]] 5,000 phone calls to a contest costed 5,000 credits, roughly the same as the price for two 1st class tickets to a voyage with the spaceship [[Titanic (spaceship)|Titanic]]. ([[DW]]: [[Voyage of the Damned|''Voyage of the Damned'']])
* On [[Sto]] 5,000 phone calls to a contest costed 5,000 credits, roughly the same as the price for two 1st class tickets to a voyage with the spaceship [[Titanic (spaceship)|Titanic]]. ([[DW]]: [[Voyage of the Damned|''Voyage of the Damned'']])
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* In the year [[2050]] credits (sometimes called "creds") were the currency in [[The Department|Department]]-controlled [[United Kingdom|Britain]]. ([[K9TV]]: ''[[The Custodians]]'', ''[[Oroborus (TV story)|Oroborus]]'') By [[2062]] the UK no longer used credits and had switched to the Euro. ([[NSA]]: ''[[The Last Dodo]]'')
* In the year [[2050]] credits (sometimes called "creds") were the currency in [[The Department|Department]]-controlled [[United Kingdom|Britain]]. ([[K9TV]]: ''[[The Custodians]]'', ''[[Oroborus (TV story)|Oroborus]]'') By [[2062]] the UK no longer used credits and had switched to the Euro. ([[NSA]]: ''[[The Last Dodo]]'')

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A credit was a generic term for a monetary unit. Many worlds and civilisations described their money with the term. While they were not the same system, they often (but not always) referred to a currency system that operated electronically, rather than using currency (i.e., notes and coins).

Examples of monetary systems

The Stoish civilisation, for example, had credits which were stored on "Credit Cards'". The Tenth Doctor said that £1,000,000 was equal to 50,000,056 credits in the early 21st century, meaning that the average Sto credit was roughly equivalent to 2 pence or 3 cents. (DW: Voyage of the Damned)

Credits were used in various human societies.

  • On Sto 5,000 phone calls to a contest costed 5,000 credits, roughly the same as the price for two 1st class tickets to a voyage with the spaceship Titanic. (DW: Voyage of the Damned)

The Inter Minorians and Lurmans used credit bars that were blue. One bar represented one credit. (DW: Carnival of Monsters)