Judgment Day keeps getting pushed back due to the Connors, mother and son, so depending on what happens in the next movie, it might still be just down the road.
According to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine the US government will start setting up special “Sanctuary Districts” interternment camps to give the homeless and the economically disadvantaged are a place to live starting in the 2020s.
I think we are about to enter, or may have already begun the time period Heinlein called “The Crazy Years”. I suppose there is an argument to be made that Nehemiah Scudder is pretty close to the current POTUS–but maybe not as much of a religious fanatic.
In John Varley’s Eight World series, the invaders show up in 2050 and indirectly kill virtually all the humans on Earth. (They don’t directly kill anyone but they make all manufactured products disappear and almost all humans die as a result.)
That’s the second-stupidest Star Trek fanwank so far. The very stupidest is that Klingons had head ridges all the time but ST:TOS wasn’t filmed in high enough resolution to see them.
I didn’t mean the Eugenics Wars themselves, I mean the idea that they could have taken place secretly. They were supposed to have been one facet of the multilateral conflicts collectively called World War Three.
Speaking of which, according to the “…In Death” series of novels by J.D. Robb (alternate pen name of Nora Roberts), we’re supposed to be in the middle of the Urban Wars, a loosely interconnected series of terrorist uprisings that made much of the world (including the USA) look like Bosnia.
The scary thing about that year is if humanity survives that long, the genders may “vie”?
What in hell does the song mean by “vie”? A civil shooting war between the sexes? More competition in the workplace? A struggle for scant remaining resources rationed by gender? Hillary’s clones take over the world?
I dunno, but I’m guessing it has to do with later generations picking their children “from the bottom of a long glass tube”.