The furniture I meant is the old 'holy artifacts' stuff etc; the chairs that conformed to your body to make you more comfortable.
When that stuff wears out after several centuries of use, is it repaired or replaced from somewhere in the basement or is the temple gradually running out of some of the things it uses to impress pilgrims and visitors?
Regarding the food, given 24th century federation tech, how automatic or how many unseen robots are involved in the food processing after its delivered?
I can see both ways being done, so I'm curious.
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evilauthor wrote:lyonheart wrote:Although I've always been curious how the food is processed and prepared, the furniture replaced or repaired, etc.
Oh, that's easy.
The food is imported to Zion and the Temple from outlying farms with the possibility that certain delicacies are imported at great cost. The Temple kitchens are likely "miracles" of Federation technology, at least insofar that the stoves and ovens are likely electric and never need to burn anything, although I doubt there are any microwaves. And of course faucets provide hot water on demand. There might even be knives and other utensils which never dull and never corrode or rust. With those caveats, the food is likely prepared like food is all over Zion and the rest of Safehold.
Furniture if they aren't "holy artifact" originals like wooden chairs that shape themselves to the person sitting in them are luxury goods purchased from craftsmen. Only the best for rich and powerful Vicars after all.