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 |  |  | 2121: Encyclopedia II - 22nd century - Science fiction set in the 22nd century
22nd century - Literature novels short stories comic books.
Distress by Greg Egan
The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut
Heads and Moving Mars, books by Greg Bear
Kaleidoscope Century by John Barnes (frame story)
Noon Universe created by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky
Rendezvous with Rama, a book by Arthur C. Clarke
When Gravity Fails, a book by George Alec Effinger
Judge Dredd, a 2000 AD ...
See also:22nd century, 22nd century - Astronomical predictions for the 22nd century, 22nd century - Major Anniversaries, 22nd century - Science fiction set in the 22nd century, 22nd century - Literature novels short stories comic books, 22nd century - Television and film, 22nd century - Computer games, 22nd century - Other, 22nd century - Decades and years Read more here: » 22nd century: Encyclopedia II - 22nd century - Science fiction set in the 22nd century |
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 |  |  | 2121: Encyclopedia II - Charles Tucker III - BiographyCharles Tucker first met Jonathan Archer about a decade prior to the launch of Enterprise when the two worked together on an early Warp 2 prototype vessel.
While a very knowledgeable engineer, he can be rash and "illogical", a fact that early on caused friction between Tucker and Enterprise's Vulcan science officer, T'Pol. During the first year of Enterprise's mission, Tucker found himself coping with situations no Starfleet engineer had ever coped with, and was a key player in the vessel finally achieving its the ...
See also:Charles Tucker III, Charles Tucker III - Biography, Charles Tucker III - Family, Charles Tucker III - Alternate timelines, Charles Tucker III - Mirror Universe, Charles Tucker III - Trivia Read more here: » Charles Tucker III: Encyclopedia II - Charles Tucker III - Biography |
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 |  |  | 2121: Encyclopedia II - Phil of the Future - Season 2The second season of Phil of the Future continued the scenario of the Diffy family being stranded in their past. However, the show's focus shifted to focusing on Phil Diffy and Keely Teslow's relationship and the foreshadowing of a romantic relationship between the two friends.
Some of the major episodes in season two have included: "The Giggle" (Phil uses a futuristic search engine to see Keely's future), "Virtu-Date" (Phil gets jealous of a robot when he and Keely go on a virtual reality date), "Versa Day" (Phil and Pim switch bodies for a school day for punishment), and "Get Ready to Go-Go" ( ...
See also:Phil of the Future, Phil of the Future - Season 1, Phil of the Future - Season 2, Phil of the Future - Season 2 changes, Phil of the Future - Season 3, Phil of the Future - Main Characters, Phil of the Future - Recurring Characters, Phil of the Future - Episodes, Phil of the Future - Trivia, Phil of the Future - Notes Read more here: » Phil of the Future: Encyclopedia II - Phil of the Future - Season 2 |
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22nd century - Literature novels short stories comic books.
Distress by Greg Egan
The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut
Heads and Moving Mars, books by Greg Bear
Kaleidoscope Century by John Barnes (frame story)
Noon Universe created by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky
Rendezvous with Rama, a book by Arthur C. Clarke
When Gravity Fails, a book by George Alec Effinger
Judge Dredd, a 2000 AD ...
See also:22nd century, 22nd century - Astronomical predictions for the 22nd century, 22nd century - Science fiction set in the 22nd century, 22nd century - Literature novels short stories comic books, 22nd century - Television and film, 22nd century - Computer games, 22nd century - Other, 22nd century - Decades and years Read more here: » 22nd century: Encyclopedia II - 22nd century - Science fiction set in the 22nd century |
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 |  |  | 2121: Encyclopedia II - Charles Tucker III - Alternate timelinesIn the alternate timeline seen in "Twilight", Tucker becomes the captain of Enterprise following the incapacitation of Jonathan Archer and the resignation from Starfleet of T'Pol. He is killed when Enterprise's bridge is destroyed soon before Archer resets the timeline.
As stated above, the episode "E2" takes place in another altered timeline, however except for the fact that Lorian is the son of T'Pol and Trip, little else is revealed of the alternate Trip except that he is long deceased (the cause apparently was a tragic one, but not specified in the episode) by the time Lorian's ...
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 |  |  | 2121: Encyclopedia II - Charles Tucker III - FamilyIn 2153, Tucker lost his sister, Elizabeth, in the Xindi attack on Earth which destroyed his hometown of Panama City, Florida. In a first season episode, "Fusion," Tucker revealed he had a brother who he practiced "dancing with," although we never saw him. His parents survived the attack and later relocated to Mississippi; they were invited to attend the signing of the UFP treaty in 2161, and kept their promise to attend even after Trip's death. T'Pol requested the opportunity to meet them at this occasion, but it's not known if she did. Little is known of Trip's parents excep ...
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