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In the 1950s, the US [[Show Within a Show|Patriot Broadcasting Company]] brought us Atomic Tales, a series of shocking [[Science Fiction]] stories, posing incredible [[What If]] scenarios and exploring their terrifying consequences. Some of the [[Not Really|original archives]] have now been unearthed, so that the shows can be broadcast, in full, including introductions and [[Parody Commercial|advert breaks]], to a more cynical 21st century audience.
In the 1950s, the US [[Show Within a Show|Patriot Broadcasting Company]] brought us '''''Atomic Tales''''', a series of shocking [[Science Fiction]] stories, posing incredible [[What If]] scenarios and exploring their terrifying consequences. Some of the [[Not Really|original archives]] have now been unearthed, so that the shows can be broadcast, in full, including introductions and [[Parody Commercial|advert breaks]], to a more cynical 21st century audience.


The show is, of course, a Pastiche of [[Golden Age Sci Fi]], Amateur radio plays, [[Unfortunate Implications]], and a reminder of [[National Stereotypes|why Americans are funny]].
The show is, of course, a Pastiche of [[Golden Age Sci Fi]], Amateur radio plays, [[Unfortunate Implications]], and a reminder of [[National Stereotypes|why Americans are funny]].


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Common tropes include
* Zeerust. Pretty much the basic premise of the series. [[We Will Not Use an Index In The Future]]
* Zeerust. Pretty much the basic premise of the series. [[We Will Not Use an Index In The Future]]
* [[Values Dissonance]] and [[Unfortunate Implications]]
* [[Values Dissonance]] and [[Unfortunate Implications]]

Revision as of 20:38, 15 August 2019

In the 1950s, the US Patriot Broadcasting Company brought us Atomic Tales, a series of shocking Science Fiction stories, posing incredible What If scenarios and exploring their terrifying consequences. Some of the original archives have now been unearthed, so that the shows can be broadcast, in full, including introductions and advert breaks, to a more cynical 21st century audience.

The show is, of course, a Pastiche of Golden Age Sci Fi, Amateur radio plays, Unfortunate Implications, and a reminder of why Americans are funny.

Tropes used in Atomic Tales include: