Poll: Dystopian futures.

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Pirate Pete

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I seem to recall something that my dad told me about an old sci-fi author, can't remember who. Basically, most of his stories are set in a dystopic future, but occasionally he'd have a utopian setting, and include a reference to the day they killed all the lawyers.
Now, moving closer to the topic, why am I the first person to notice the lack of half-life 2 setting? Unless, that is, it's similar to one of the ones I don't know about already in the poll.
 

Downside

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I voted 1984 as its not like to happen in the future rather its happening now. Its call Great Britain 2008. I'm just waiting for the goverment issued telescreens.
 

Flunk

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Downside post=18.71604.735431 said:
I voted 1984 as its not like to happen in the future rather its happening now. Its call Great Britain 2008. I'm just waiting for the goverment issued telescreens.
You already have one, what do you think that television license is for?
 

Souplex

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To everyone suggesting a "We all die" situation, this is dystopian futures, not apocalyptic futures, if you want to talk about how we are all gonna die go start your own topic.
 

zacaron

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I think it will come to genetics one country will develop a genetic super soldier mass produce it and invade other countrys with people who have skin made of tank armor.
 

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zacaron post=18.71604.736771 said:
I think it will come to genetics one country will develop a genetic super soldier mass produce it and invade other countrys with people who have skin made of tank armor.
Read the ultimates, re-imagining of the avengers that sorta has that. It is what started the Nick Fury/Samuel L. Jackson thing. It also has the follwing line.
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SmugFrog

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While reading 1984, I couldn't help but think of Half-Life 2 and the great Citadel. It really does look somewhat like I imagine the setting in the book would be.