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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2012 12:27:35 GMT -5
Already mentioned, but by 2010, Detroit would've been divided into the blighted "Old Detroit" and the elite refuge known as "New Detroit". Plus, the police would be outsourced to a corporate entity.
Detroit's still run down, but that never happened.
Also, Houston would've been dominant in a sport sponsered by Big Brother-type corporations by now.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jan 31, 2012 15:41:06 GMT -5
How about all those nukes and killbots that were launched by a sentient AI trying to destroy humanity back in 97?
Or again... in 2004...
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Post by FALLOUT Goldashausen #BLM on Jan 31, 2012 16:12:26 GMT -5
Alien's technology is low-tech and pretty darned old-school for 100+ years in the future. Man, Weyland-Yutani REALLY hates its employees if it requires them to be {Spoiler}slaughtered in the name of research on a ship with technology straight out of the technological stone age. Ironically, Scott wanted the Nostromo to look low-tech in spite of its high-tech setting to make it seem like a "space trucker" film, in which it succeeds. I know it was 1979, but high-technology or not, I love it the way it is. Now watch as "Prometheus" uses modern technology and gets our heads scratchin'.
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