by Charles Mudede Children of Men
Let's go back to 2000s and briefly examine three works of science fiction that by accident or design present images, situations, or plots that contain elements of our times (the future of these works). Let's begin with the first episode, "33," of the TV series Battlestar Galactica. It is the first show of the first season. It aired on January 14, 2005, two years after the Iraq War began. It's has a convoy of 50,000 humans who survived the destruction of their pl
Let's go back to 2000s and briefly examine three works of science fiction that by accident or design present images, situations, or plots that contain elements of our times (the future of these works). Let's begin with the first episode, "33," of the TV series Battlestar Galactica. It is the first show of the first season. It aired on January 14, 2005, two years after the Iraq War began. It's has a convoy of 50,000 humans who survived the destruction of their pl