Display title | Trouble From the Past |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | It's The Future (or Alternate Universe), whether bright and shiny or gritty and violent, and as if its residents didn't have enough on their minds, an major issue from their civilization's collective Dark and Troubled Past arises once more and has to be dealt with ASAP, kicking off the plot. Said issue may have something to do with Great Offscreen Wars, Forgotten Superweapons, deadly diseases still on the loose, but not necessarily. Often, the nature of the issue is the object of the author's criticism of contemporary state of the world (so expect the future generations to go "What an Idiot!!" over their ancestors' actions); this trope lends itself well to Green Aesops. |