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Offline Shock

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Re: andalites and money
« Reply #30 on: November 07, 2008, 10:57:13 AM »
It's probably in a fanfic. ;)

see: ax the prostitute ::)

no, i was thinking along the lines of the Hork-banjir crons. music man's fic is just a one shot comady about Ax and finding out about human sexuality.
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Re: andalites and money
« Reply #31 on: July 09, 2015, 11:44:42 PM »
Ax always found the concept of humans and their money as wierd, and always implied that andalites didnt have money. but they had to use SOMETHING as currency didn't they? i mean all the andalites on the homeworld were working for free? also, in book 18, (or is it 38?) one of the andalites says he was arrested for selling organs. so if the andalites don't have money, what did he mean by that? i always figured andalites had some kind of their own version of money and being paid that was different from human money, which is why it looked wierd to ax, but the overall idea of being paid existed. What are your guys' thoughts on this?

The Beginning: Marco talks of wealthy Andalites coming to Earth.  How do Andalites measure wealth if they don't use money?  (How can Marco know that a particular Andalite is rich?).