Post Apacalypse Now
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Post Apacalypse Now
road warrior?, fallout?, on the beach?, logan's run?, The time machine?, what are your oppinions of the best of post apacalypsian universes?
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Re: Post Apacalypse Now
It's you in a world populated by biker gangs run by WWE rejects and your only hope of salvation is Mel Gibson? Fuck that.The Yosemite Bear wrote:road warrior?,
The Libertarians' anarcho-paradise with radiation and 13 foot scorpions and other nasty mutants. No thanks.fallout?,
Everybody's dead.on the beach?,
You get to live as one of the Beautiful People until they off you on your 30th birthday. Fuck that too.logan's run?,
Yeah, I can slaughter the Morlocks and make myself King of the Eloi. But look what I'd have to work with afterward.The time machine?,
They're all fucked-up places I'd certainly never want to find myself in.what are your oppinions of the best of post apacalypsian universes?
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Oil an emergency?! It's about time, Brigadier, that the leaders of this planet of yours realised that to remain dependent upon a mineral slime simply doesn't make sense.
—The Doctor "Terror Of The Zygons" (1975)
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Mind you though very depressing I didn't mention horse clans or Vic and Blood. (the latter being like Gor meets mad max except worse) Also dmanation Alley (ok, we build a nice safe underground city, we need survivors so we send out some soldiers and some Pardoned Hells Angels out on their bikes, with a cross between a tank and an RV....
The scariest folk song lyrics are "My Boy Grew up to be just like me" from cats in the cradle by Harry Chapin
Hokuto no Ken has a cool setting, but in no way, i'd want to live in this Universe. the same for Neo-Tokyo. Appleseed could be either way...
Does Blade Runner count as post-apocalyptic?
Does Blade Runner count as post-apocalyptic?
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Would Starship Troopers count? Heinlein made it sound like that the wars preceeding the Confederation were absolutely devastating.
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Metro 2033. Or Fallout. Oh, the romance of decay...
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Not really. They've re-established society to a large degree, so it's only technically 'post-apocalyptic'. They're obviously capable of producing their Mobile Infantry suits and spacecraft upon Earth (IIRC), and their primary training facilities are upon Earth; they've got decent infrastructure and an industrial base there. I doubt it's as desolate as your typical post-apocalyptic world...Pelranius wrote:Would Starship Troopers count? Heinlein made it sound like that the wars preceeding the Confederation were absolutely devastating.
It's a strange world. Let's keep it that way.
By that reasoning you're living in a post-apocalyptic world right now, what with the fall of the Roman Empire and WWII and such. Troopers takes place in a world that's fully industrialised, safe and filled with material luxury.Pelranius wrote:Would Starship Troopers count? Heinlein made it sound like that the wars preceeding the Confederation were absolutely devastating.
It may not be a particularly interesting place, but post-WWIII Earth in ST isn't that bad if you're American. Sure, people are dressed in rags and live in shelters, but there's electricity, transportation, food and booze. It sure beats Max & co.
Does Judge Dredd count? Most of the planet is scorched earth, with only the Megacities and maybe a few other things (if we take the movie, the prisons for one) being the last bastions of civilization.
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Such as the ones that were a veritable paradise. Or the one with 4 men and 300 of the most eugenically perfect women .neoolong wrote:Fallout isn't too bad depending where you are. Or if you were in the right Vault.
Even life in some of the larger settlements or cities can be decent if violent (New Reno is a shithole, but the settlements based on old world tech or that maintained some sort of stable government could be pretty good and stable or even the new forming power groups such as The Brotherhood of Steel).
Even the Enclave is very good if you're born there, super-tech, free living and an island fortress? Yes please (Disregarding the secret agents of Doom!).
Judge Dredd is undoubtedly post apocalyptic.Rogoue ice wrote:Does Judge Dredd count?
The Cursed Earth is in its vast majority a shithole of horrific proportions (Think a 40k Death-planet with more mutants and less water), but life in the Mega-cities is in many places better than current life (Depending where you live, Meg-1 is about the 3d most oppressive of the cities on the planet and has a terrible unemployment rate, but life in say, OZ is just peachy)
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The Cursed Earth seems very, very bad but inside the Megacities it's relatively pleasant for most; there is enough food (recycled for corpses and sewage) and a centralized government (authoritarian).RogueIce wrote:Does Judge Dredd count? Most of the planet is scorched earth, with only the Megacities and maybe a few other things (if we take the movie, the prisons for one) being the last bastions of civilization.
Two post-apocalyptic worlds works worth mentioning:
- Threads, not SF per se but still a chilling look at the collapse of western civilization due to our own stupidity, with an ending that still shocks today;
- La Jetée, French artsy-fartsy weirdness that despite it's odd format is still a worthwhile look at a bleak future and it's relationship to other times.
- Threads, not SF per se but still a chilling look at the collapse of western civilization due to our own stupidity, with an ending that still shocks today;
- La Jetée, French artsy-fartsy weirdness that despite it's odd format is still a worthwhile look at a bleak future and it's relationship to other times.
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Didn't they have a similar documdrama to Threas from the 1960s that they banned until the 1980s?Bounty wrote:Two post-apocalyptic worlds works worth mentioning:
- Threads, not SF per se but still a chilling look at the collapse of western civilization due to our own stupidity, with an ending that still shocks today;
Another notable post apocalyptic setting is Stephen King's The Stand where 90% of humanity dies from the Captain Trips super plague. And we could also include Max Brooks' World War Z that has a similar premise, but with zombies instead of the "Blue Flu".
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BBC's The War Game (1960) —considered far too realistic a portrayal of the likely consequences of a nuclear attack on Britain, so it got shelved. Threads was merely TWG with a central dramatic character and every bit as powerful as the original speculative documentary.Big Orange wrote:Didn't they have a similar documdrama to Threas from the 1960s that they banned until the 1980s?Bounty wrote:Threads, not SF per se but still a chilling look at the collapse of western civilization due to our own stupidity, with an ending that still shocks today;
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People pray so that God won't crush them like bugs.
—Dr. Gregory House
Oil an emergency?! It's about time, Brigadier, that the leaders of this planet of yours realised that to remain dependent upon a mineral slime simply doesn't make sense.
—The Doctor "Terror Of The Zygons" (1975)
—Abraham Lincoln
People pray so that God won't crush them like bugs.
—Dr. Gregory House
Oil an emergency?! It's about time, Brigadier, that the leaders of this planet of yours realised that to remain dependent upon a mineral slime simply doesn't make sense.
—The Doctor "Terror Of The Zygons" (1975)
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Mega-Tokyo from 'Bubblegum Crisis'. 80s rock, women in hot clothing-- hardsuits aren't bad-- handguns powerful enough to shatter cement blocks, supercharged cars you can drive at 200+ mph while sticking the middle finger at environmentalists crying about emissions, your own personal robot whore/killing machine... It's all good.
Earth of 12,090 from 'Vampire Hunter D'. Most of the members of this board will do just fine. Just move into a town, work hard, pay your taxes, and remember to keep a wreathe of garlic around your neck to ward off the vampires, because everyone else has been brainwashed by the vampires to forget that garlic wards off vampires.
Earth of 12,090 from 'Vampire Hunter D'. Most of the members of this board will do just fine. Just move into a town, work hard, pay your taxes, and remember to keep a wreathe of garlic around your neck to ward off the vampires, because everyone else has been brainwashed by the vampires to forget that garlic wards off vampires.
In the original novel-- Phillip K. Dick's 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?'-- yes. The reason Zhora dances with a robot snake is because most animal species on Earth became extince to radioactive fallout from WW3-- the reason humans are setting up colonies on other planets is because they don't want to share the snake's fate.Mobius wrote:Does Blade Runner count as post-apocalyptic?
Please do not make Americans fight giant monsters.
Those gun nuts do not understand the meaning of "overkill," and will simply use weapon after weapon of mass destruction (WMD) until the monster is dead, or until they run out of weapons.
They have more WMD than there are monsters for us to fight. (More insanity here.)
Those gun nuts do not understand the meaning of "overkill," and will simply use weapon after weapon of mass destruction (WMD) until the monster is dead, or until they run out of weapons.
They have more WMD than there are monsters for us to fight. (More insanity here.)
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If it counts, Red Imperator's Humanist Inheritence universe on Toliman. Sure mankind got slagged in Sol System, but on Toliman the future looks good.
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