satire
Science fiction satire presented to mock the many generations of society.
A certain Notion
Satire sat·ire ˈsaˌtī(ə)r/ noun the use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
The Coruscant Question
Alright, for those of you who don’t speak Nerd, Coruscant is the capital planet of the Galactic Empire in Star Wars. It is depicted as a giant planetary city. It’s existence posits the question, “Would it be possible to make Earth into Coruscant?” I don’t think so. Besides the obvious question of “Wouldn’t we have to destroy all the nature?”, I don’t even think we would make it that far. Just look at how the world is today! This year Australia and California had some of the worst wildfires on record and we’ve had so many hurricanes we are using Greek names. Lousiana is about to get hit for the 9th time! There’s also a pandemic spreading across the globe, many believe because we encroached on nature around China. Climate change is also melting polar ice caps and permafrost is melting releasing pockets of methane into the atmosphere. Methane can absorb 200 times more heat than Carbon Dioxide. This could kickstart “runaway climate change” in which the planet gradually heats into an irreversible hellscape. And all of this is only a 1 degree increase in the global average temperature. Yes, some people may bring up the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in which the earth warmed 5 to 8 degrees and life still survived. The key difference is that temperature difference was over 200,000 years. We raised our temperature 1 degree in 100 years. Too fast for most species to adapt and survive.
Francisco DiazPublished 4 years ago in FuturismThe Planet Kumat
The troopers sat around a sizable bench table, an air of suspense lingering. Some helmets were removed, as they had yet to be called into action, but kept nearby for convenience. No upstanding member of the Dominion’s troops ranks would dare be caught unprepared for the implementation of their duty, lest they be deemed unfit. And yet, as she starred at the ground, K883T’s heart thumped and her pulse quickened with her breath. In her silence, she struggled in vain to reassure herself. It was becoming harder and harder through the years, with her coping mechanisms fading with the memories of home. Resting her elbows on her knees, she bowed her head in a sigh, her long brown braid flowing down her shoulder.
Kayla BloomPublished 4 years ago in Futurism5 Of the Weirdest SCPs Ever Found or Encountered
For starters, SCP means Secure, Contain, Protect. And SCPs are entities that either do not belong with humans, pose a threat to humans, or are somewhere in the middle like SCP 001, an entity said to guard a gate to unknown places. But thats gonna be a whole other story. Also, SCPs are organized in a list, Safe, Elucid, Keter. Safe means they are safe around humans and require little to no security and resources to contain them. Elucid means they require more resources and can pose a threat, or exhibit hostile behavior. Keter class is the most dangerous class(sometimes). Keter class scps are either extremley dangerous or etremley hard to contain and require many resourses. Lets get started.
Juda ThomasPublished 4 years ago in FuturismMrs Magwitch's 24/7 Diner
It was not the most easily accessible of places at the best of times, but worth the journey if one could make it. Mrs Zelda Magwitch’s 24/7 diner overlooked the town and was positioned at a precisely not perpendicular angle of -4° on Zig Zag Hill. This was to help with the drainage. If the weather folk decided it would rain on Sunday, it would rain daffodils, and if on Tuesday, it would rain tulips. And so, the slight angle helped with the necessary Tuesday/Sunday sweep. It was customary for the youngest of the Magwitch brood to act as broomsweep, until he was considered wise enough to learn the kitchen alchemies. Today just so happened to be one of those rainy days.
Burton BurwinklePublished 4 years ago in FuturismCOVID-19: A Survivor's Tale
Time...time was a frail social construct, one so easily tossed aside when shit hit the fan. A pandemic wiped out 4% of the worlds population, and we survivors went into hiding. No longer measuring time by the hands of a clock, but instead, but the sheets or toilet paper left on the roll.
Thomas GonzalesPublished 4 years ago in FuturismThe Planet Kumat
Chapter One: The Planet Kumat Surveying the ground through his monitors, Lawn hoovered the ship momentarily as he proceeded to descend vertically into the circular, pit-like dock. Large domed shields disappeared into the sandy foundations of the building as it opened. The setting sun was beginning to impede his sight, and the ship clunked maladroitly to a halt as he swiftly removed his restraints. He flipped off the engine and hastened through the cockpit exit. No matter how many times he has been to Kumat, his palms still perspired.
Kayla BloomPublished 4 years ago in FuturismVidol
"Vital Vidol kisses! Get inoculated. Just 6000 yen for a spit swap. Get a head start on the pandemic season!" The manager's voice was a screech on any normal given day; put a megaphone in her hand and caused brain cells to liquefy.
Made in DNAPublished 4 years ago in FuturismBad Cinema Corner: 'Le Voyage Dans La Lune' (1902) [Part 3]
Le Voyage Dans La Lune (1902) – George Méliès Also Known As: I Could Not Attend My Cousin’s Weird Theatre Play About Wizards On The Moon, So I Asked My Mom To Film It And Show It In Every Subsequent Family Meeting Ever To The Chagrin Of Everyone Else
Taylor WalkerPublished 6 years ago in FuturismAlec Baldwin: Time Traveling President?
Alec Baldwin is a renowned actor who has successfully played a wide range of dramatic and comedic roles in his decades long career.
Reid MoorePublished 6 years ago in Futurism- Top Story - February 2018
New Star Wars Cut Removes All the Men: Critics Say Movie Was Too Boring with All of the 'Peace'
Los Angeles, CA—The Star Wars franchise has spanned over 40 years. There have been ups and downs for the series, and fans have had tough moments with some of the materials (Midichlorians, anyone?).
- Top Story - September 2017
Study Says That the Top 2% of Intelligent People Share the Same Article on Social Media.
Mike Study, of Mooresville, Alabama, and Mind Unleashed subscriber, released his results of a two-second observation he made on Facebook today. He claimed that only the most intelligent share the same article - this one. This article that you are reading right now. Yes... This.
M.P. LaluepPublished 7 years ago in Futurism