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+ | The '''Richter scale of culture''' was a method of describing cultural achievement in use during the [[23rd century]]. |
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+ | In the [[TOS]] novel ''[[Prime Directive (novel)|Prime Directive]]'', Doctor Alonzo Richter invented the Richter scale of culture in the early 2200s to monitor a civilization's progress. |
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+ | *[[Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Planetary Development]] |
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+ | *[[Industrial scale]] |
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Revision as of 11:36, 4 April 2016
- You may also be looking for the Richter magnitude scale or the Ritter scale.
The Richter scale of culture was a method of describing cultural achievement in use during the 23rd century.
Prior to learning their true nature in 2267, Federation experts rated the Organians at level "D minus" on this scale; presumably, this corresponded to an agrarian culture with hand- or animal-powered machinery. (TOS: "Errand of Mercy")
Apocrypha
In the TOS novel Prime Directive, Doctor Alonzo Richter invented the Richter scale of culture in the early 2200s to monitor a civilization's progress.
See also
External link
- Richter Scale of Culture at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works