DISTANT FUTURE MONTH #4: Warhammer 40,000, by Rick Priestley (1987)
/While Warhammer 40,000 is known for being so grim and dark it originated the term "grimdark" to describe it, it actually packs a great sense of humor and irony.
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So many stories take place in the near future. It's easy to imagine where we'll be ten years from now. But what about where we'll be 50 years from now? Or 100 years? Or 5,000? That takes a bit more effort, and sometimes the results can be haunting, alarming, or just plain weird. The following culture recommendations all show what life will look like at least 100 years into the future, whether for better or worse.
So many stories take place in the near future, because it's easy to imagine where we'll be ten years from now. But what about 50 years from now? Or 100 years? Or 5,000? That takes a bit more effort, and sometimes the results can be haunting, alarming, or just plain weird. The following culture recommendations all show what life will look like at least 100 years into the future, whether for better or worse.
While Warhammer 40,000 is known for being so grim and dark it originated the term "grimdark" to describe it, it actually packs a great sense of humor and irony.
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