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Timeline of fictional future events
From TheBestLinks.com
Science fiction and other related fields of fiction are often set in the future, or at least involve events in times that have not yet occurred. This list is a chronological collection of significant events from various works of such fiction. It includes some events that were set in the future when the fiction containing them was first written but which have now been overtaken by real history, becoming a form of alternate history or failed prediction in the process.
It is rarely true that science fiction writers are seriously attempting prediction - the needs of the story are usually the primary concern, and science fiction stories are often more about the present in which they are written than the future in which they are supposedly set.
Nevertheless, below are some notable fictional visions of the-future-that-never-was-and-probably-won't-be. See also: Timeline of Star Trek, Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic science fiction, and Timeline of fictional historical events.
- 1960s
- Seeds of a semi-nuclear Little War begin to sprout; over decades it will destroy Washington D.C. and surrounding areas (novel version of Logan's Run)
- 1966
- After stopping in the middle of World War I, and then traveling through World War II, the Time Traveler encounters a nuclear explosion in this year in George Pal's version of The Time Machine.
- 1973
- Astronaut George Taylor and three other volunteers depart Earth from Cape Kennedy on an important mission 3,000 years into the future. Some months after, another astronaut, Michael Brent, takes off from Earth in an attempt to find his colleague. Weeks later, Taylor's ship returns from the future with three talking apes (one of which is killed almost immediately). After discovering Earth's future fate, the President orders the two surviving apes, Cornelius and Zira captured. Ultimately, a police officer murders them, and the investigation files are ordered sealed (according to the first three Planet of the Apes movies)
- 2038
- Launch of the 7th Macross Battleship that will travel to the center of the Milky Way. (Macross 7)
- 2062
- The cartoon series The Jetsons, was originally set in 2062. This is because the series first aired in 1962, and the show was a prediction of what life would be like a hundred years in the future. Jetsons: The Movie(1990) states that The Jetsons is set "Late in the 21st century." Note that no precise date has ever been stated in any episode.
- 2071
- The crew of the ship, Bebop, travel around the Solar System, trying to catch "bounty-heads." (Cowboy Bebop)
- 2254
- Space station Babylon 4 disappears shortly after construction is finished.
- 2257-2262
- The events of Babylon 5, starting with the attempted assassination of Vorlon ambassador Kosh upon his arrival on the station.
- 3000s
- Current setting of the Legion of Super-Heroes (Note: the Legion stories are set 1000 years after the "present day", and the exact period changes with the DC Universe floating timeline).
- 3955
- Events of the first Planet of the Apes film and its sequel, Beneath the Planet of the Apes; astronaut George Taylor detonates bomb destroying planet Earth. Note: The remaining events in this timeline reflect what might happen in the event Earth is not destroyed.
- 3991
- The Red Dwarf spend three weeks in this year where time is going backwards (actually in the 20th Century in the year 1993)
- 6041
- Machinery rules the galactic universe, with humanoids and conscious robots in control, the human race is reduced to a state of apathy (TV version of Dune)
- 6100s
- The Great Revolt, a human rebellion against the machines, forcing human beings to use their minds for development and breeding; this leads to the formation of mental training schools and the discovery of the spice Melange, both of which would be the turning point for the human race (TV version of Dune)
Distant Future
- 10,191 after the formation of the Spacing Guild (AD 23,391, +/- up to 400 years)
- ~1,000,000
- The Solar System is destroyed as the Human race leaves it's cradle for the last time(Babylon 5).
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