I was thinking about spice, specifically how it is a catch all slang term for a number narcotics, and how I feel that use of spice is a lost opportunity.
While drug running is fine and all, I'm not sure when spice became a drug in star wars. I have heard that Lucas was infuenced by Dune. I am seriously thinking if making spice to be less narcotic and more in line with actual spices - the value, if you go by old trading practices (and even current costs) of spices such as saffron could still garner a necessity if smuggling. The cost per kilogram of saffron can get up to $18,000 dollars.
It is a luxury item mostly, but with prices like that today, the cost in manpower to harvest, conpanies like the old East India Trading company having spice be a true spice works just as well.
Luke said his father was a navigator on a spice frigate - which, to me, lends a sort of legitimate trade, rather than a drug running operator. I can't think of any good reason the Lars' would tell Luke his father was a drug lord minion.
The idea of Hutts running the spice trade gives a legitimacy to the hutt empire and skavery practices, as well as kessel in my eyes.
What does everyone think about spice being less narcotic and more exotic and expensive flavouring (with possible medicinal use)?
Also does anyone know where the first use of spice as a narcitic was? Is it old EU novel of WEG druk?