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Category:Years in the future

Years in the future includes year pages beyond . Fictional events may be found on Timeline of fictional future events. See also: :Category:Fictional timelines. Category:Years Category:Future

Year

A year is the time between two recurrences of an event related to the orbit of the Earth around the Sun. By extension, this can be applied to any planet: for example, a "Martian year" is a year on Mars.

Seasonal year

A seasonal year is the time between successive recurrences of a seasonal event such as the flooding of a river, the migration of a species of bird, the flowering of a species of plant, the first frost, or the first scheduled game of a certain sport. All of these events can have wide variations of more than a month from year to year.

Calendar year

A calendar year is the time between two dates with the same name in a calendar. Solar calendars usually aim to predict the seasons, but because the length of individual seasonal years varies significantly, they instead use an astronomical year as a surrogate. For example, the ancient Egyptians used the heliacal rising of Sirius to predict the flooding of the Nile. The Gregorian calendar aims to keep the vernal equinox on or close to March 21; hence it follows the vernal equinox year. The average length of its year is 365.2425 days. No astronomical year has an integer number of days or months, so any calendar that follows an astronomical year must have a system of intercalation such as leap years. In the formerly used Julian calendar, the average length of a year was 365.25 days. This is still used as a convenient time unit in astronomy, see below.

Astronomical years

Julian year

The Julian year, as used in astronomy and other sciences, is a time unit defined as exactly 365.25 days. This is the normal meaning of the unit "year" (symbol "a" from the Latin annus, annata) used in various scientific contexts. The Julian century of 36525 days and the Julian millennium of 365250 days are used in astronomical calculations. Fundamentally, expressing a time interval in Julian years is a way to precisely specify how many days (not how many "real" years), for long time intervals where stating the number of days would be unwieldy and unintuitive.

Sidereal year

The sidereal year is the time for the Earth to complete one revolution of its orbit, as measured in a fixed frame of reference (such as the fixed stars, Latin sidus). Its duration in SI days of 86,400 SI seconds each is on average: :365.256 363 051 days (365 d 6 h 9 min 9 s) (at the epoch J2000.0 = 2000 January 1 12:00:00 TT).

Tropical year

A tropical year is the time for the Earth to complete one revolution with respect to the framework provided by the intersection of the ecliptic (the plane of the orbit of the Earth) and the plane of the equator (the plane perpendicular to the rotation axis of the Earth). Because of the precession of the equinoxes, this framework moves slowly westward along the ecliptic with respect to the fixed stars (with a period of about 26,000 tropical years); as a consequence, the Earth completes this year before it completes a full orbit as measured in a fixed reference frame. Therefore a tropical year is shorter than the sidereal year. The exact length of a tropical year depends on the chosen starting point: for example the vernal equinox year is the time between successive vernal equinoxes. The mean tropical year (averaged over all ecliptic points) is: :365.242 189 67 days (365 d 5 h 48 min 45 s) (at the epoch J2000.0).

Anomalistic year

The anomalistic year is the time for the Earth to complete one revolution with respect to its apsides. The orbit of the Earth is elliptical; the extreme points, called apsides, are the perihelion, where the Earth is closest to the Sun (January 2 in 2000), and the aphelion, where the Earth is farthest from the Sun (July 2 in 2000). Because of gravitational disturbances by the other planets, the shape and orientation of the orbit are not fixed, and the apsides slowly move with respect to a fixed frame of reference. Therefore the anomalistic year is slightly longer than the sidereal year. It takes about 112,000 years for the ellipse to revolve once relative to the fixed stars. The anomalistic year is also longer than the tropical year (which calendars attempt to track) and so the date of the perihelion gradually advances every year. It takes about 21,000 years for the ellipse to revolve once relative to the vernal equinox, thus for the date of perihelion to return to the same place (given a calendar that tracks the seasons perfectly). The average duration of the anomalistic year is: :365.259 635 864 days (365 d 6 h 13 min 52 s) (at the epoch J2000.0).

Draconic year

The draconitic year, eclipse year or ecliptic year is the time for the Sun (as seen from the Earth) to complete one revolution with respect to the same lunar node (a point where the Moon's orbit intersects the ecliptic). This period is associated with eclipses: these occur only when both the Sun and the Moon are near these nodes; so eclipses occur within about a month of every half eclipse year. Hence there are two eclipse seasons every eclipse year. The average duration of the eclipse year is: :346.620 075 883 days (346 d 14 h 52 min 54 s) (at the epoch J2000.0). :This term is sometimes also used to designate the time it takes for a complete revolution of the Moon's ascending node around the ecliptic: 18.612 815 932 years (6798.331 019 days).

Fumocy

The full moon cycle or fumocy is the time for the Sun (as seen from the Earth) to complete one revolution with respect to the perigee of the Moon's orbit. This period is associated with the apparent size of the full moon, and also with the varying duration of the anomalistic month. The duration of one full moon cycle is: :411.784 430 29 days (411 d 18 h 49 min 34 s) (at the epoch J2000.0).

Heliacal year

A heliacal year is the interval between the heliacal risings of a star. It equals the sidereal year only if the star is on the ecliptic. It differs from the sidereal year for stars north or south of the ecliptic because of the significant angle (23.5°) between Earth's celestial equator and the ecliptic.

Sothic year

The Sothic year is the interval between heliacal risings of the star Sirius. Its duration is very close to the mean Julian year of 365.25 days.

Gaussian year

The Gaussian year is the sidereal year for a planet of negligible mass (relative to the Sun) and unperturbed by other planets that is governed by the Gaussian gravitational constant. Such a planet would be slightly closer to the Sun than Earth's mean distance. Its length is: :365.256 898 3 days (365 d 6 h 9 min 56 s).

Besselian year

The Besselian year is a tropical year that starts when the fictitious mean Sun reaches an ecliptic longitude of 280°. This is currently on or close to 1 January. It is named after the 19th century German astronomer and mathematician Friedrich Bessel. An approximate formula to compute the current time in Besselian years from the Julian day is: :B = 2000 + (JD - 2451544.53)/365.242189

Great year

The Great year, Platonic year, or Equinoctial cycle corresponds to a complete revolution of the equinoxes around the ecliptic. Its length is approximately 25,770.639 22 years (9,412,725 d 23 h 22 min).

Variation in the length of the year and the day

The exact length of an astronomical year changes over time. The main sources of this change are: #The precession of the equinoxes changes the position of astronomical events with respect to the apsides of Earth's orbit. An event moving toward perihelion recurs with a decreasing period from year to year; an event moving toward aphelion recurs with an increasing period from year to year. #The gravitational influence of the Moon and planets changes the shape of the Earth's orbit. Tidal drag between the Earth and the Moon and Sun increases the length of the day and of the month. This in turn depends on factors such as continental rebound and sea level rise. It is also suspected that changes in the effective mass of the sun, caused by nuclear fusion, could have a significant impact on the earth year over time.

Summary of various kinds of year


- 353, 354 or 355 days — the lengths of regular years in some lunisolar calendars
- 354.37 days — 12 lunar months; the average length of a year in lunar calendars
- 365 days — a common year in many solar calendars; ~31.53 million seconds
- 365.24219 days — a mean tropical year near the year 2000
- 365.2424 days — a vernal equinox year.
- 365.2425 days — the average length of a year in the Gregorian calendar
- 365.25 days — the average length of a year in the Julian calendar; the light year is based on it; it is 31,557,600 seconds
- 365.2564 days — a sidereal year
- 366 days — a leap year in many solar calendars; 31.62 million seconds
- 383, 384 or 385 days — the lengths of leap years in some lunisolar calendars
- 383.9 days — 13 lunar months; a leap year in some lunisolar calendars An average Gregorian year is 365.2425 days = 52.1775 weeks, 8,765.82 hours = 525,949.2 minutes = 31,556,952 seconds (mean solar, not SI). A common year is 365 days = 8,760 hours = 525,600 minutes = 31,536,000 seconds. A leap year is 366 days = 8,784 hours = 527,040 minutes = 31,622,400 seconds. An easy to remember approximation for the number of seconds in a year is \begin\pi\end×107 seconds. The 400-year cycle of the Gregorian calendar has 146097 days and hence exactly 20871 weeks. See also Numerical facts about the Gregorian calendar.

See also


- Calendar
- List of calendars
- 1 E7 s
- Jera Category:Units of time zh-min-nan:Nî ms:Tahun ja:年 simple:Year

Timeline of fictional future events

Science fiction and other related fields of fiction are often set in the future, or at least involve events in times that have not yet occurred. This list is a chronological collection of significant events from various works of such fiction. It includes some events that were set in the future when the fiction containing them was first written but which have now been overtaken by real history, becoming a form of alternate history or failed prediction in the process. It is rarely true that science fiction writers are seriously attempting prediction - the needs of the story are usually the primary concern, and science fiction stories are often more about the present in which they are written than the future in which they are supposedly set. Nevertheless, below are some notable fictional visions of the-future-that-never-was-and-probably-won't-be. See also: Timeline of Star Trek, Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic science fiction, Timeline of fictional historical events, and Timeline of fictional contemporary events.

19th century


- 1900
  - The Astronef stories by George Griffith

20th century


- 1905
  - Earth is being invaded by Martians in The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells (written in 1898).
- 1910
  - when the orbit of Comet Halley intersects with the Earth, catastrophe ensues, but the comet gases cause an alteration of human psychology to a more rational thought-process; as revealed in In the Days of the Comet by H. G. Wells (written in 1906).
- 1920
  - Events of Pirates of 1920, a film from 1911.
- 1925
  - The U.S. Postal Service faces air piracy from the Death Head Aerial Squadron. (The Great Air Robbery, a film from 1920)
- 1952
  - The Battle of Trafalgar Square between the "civic bourgeois guard" and the workers triggers social reform in Great Britain (News from Nowhere, 1890).
- 1960s
  - Ingsoc comes to power and forms the state of Oceania (George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four) (approximate date).
  - Seeds of a semi-nuclear Little War begin to sprout; over decades, it will destroy Washington, DC and surrounding areas (novel version of Logan's Run)
- 1966
  - After stopping in the middle of World War I, and then traveling through World War II, the Time Traveler encounters a nuclear explosion in this year in George Pal's version of The Time Machine.
  - After three decades of global war, a great plague wipes out most of the people on Earth. (Things to Come)
- 1970s
  - A possible setting of Doctor Whos "UNIT Era". It is also possible that it takes place during the 1980s.
- 1973
  - Astronaut George Taylor and three other volunteers depart Earth from Cape Kennedy on an important mission 3,000 years into the future. Some months after, another astronaut, Michael Brent, takes off from Earth in an attempt to find his colleague. Weeks later, Taylor's ship returns from the future with three talking apes (one of which is killed almost immediately). After discovering Earth's future fate, the President orders the two surviving apes, Cornelius and Zira captured. Ultimately, a police officer murders them, and the investigation files are ordered sealed (according to the first three
Planet of the Apes movies)
- 1977
  - Jess Hurch Society founded -
The Muller-Fokker Effect.
- 1980s
  - A possible setting of
Doctor Whos "UNIT Era".
- 1980
  - USOS Seaview designed by retired Admiral Harriman Nelson.
- 1981
  - Kilgore Trout dies - Breakfast of Champions.
- 1983
  - A space virus reaches Earth and kills every dog and cat still living (Conquest of the Planet of the Apes).
- 1984
  - April - Winston Smith, a secretly rebellious file clerk in the Ministry of Truth, is arrested and tortured by Big Brother (Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell and its two film versions).
  - The first T-800 series Terminator arrives, sent back in time by Skynet in an attempt to prevent the birth of resistance leader John Conner by killing his mother Sarah before he is even conceived. The John Connor of 2029 sends Kyle Reese back to defend Sarah from the Terminator. He knows that Reese, though doomed, will fall in love with his mother and is, in fact, his father (The Terminator).
- 1986
  - The planet Mondas approaches Earth orbit with an invading force of Cybermen, but are stopped by The Doctor and his companions (Doctor Who - The Tenth Planet).
- 1987
  - November - Civilization on Earth is devastated by a nuclear war, cause unknown. (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century television series)
- 1990s
  - Arrival of Tiberium, rise of the Brotherhood of Nod, formation of the Global Defense Initiative, and the First Tiberium War. (Command & Conquer: Tiberian Series)
- 1991
  - Revolution between humans and enslaved apes occurs on the West Coast of California (Conquest of the Planet of the Apes)
- 1992
  - January 12 - HAL 9000 becomes operational (2001: A Space Odyssey movie)
  - Khan Noonien Singh rises to power, assuming dictatorial control from South Asia to the Middle East. (Star Trek episode Space Seed)
  - Events of Barnard's Planet.
  - Nuclear war ravages the West Coast of California (according to opening prologue of Battle for the Planet of the Apes)
  - The year in which the living energy structure called the Mandragora Helix will be in a position to attack Earth again, as predicted by the Fourth Doctor (Doctor Who - The Masque of Mandragora).
- 1993
  - The Jurassic Park is constructed at Isla Nublar.
- 1994
  - A runaway planet hurtles between the Earth and the Moon, unleashing cosmic destruction. (Thundarr the Barbarian)
- 1995
  - Doctor Samuel Beckett steps into the Quantum Leap Accelerator and vanishes. (show ran from 1987 to 1993)
  - Solid Snake disbands Outer Heaven and defeats his commander, Big Boss. (Metal Gear)
  - T-1000 is sent by Skynet to kill John Connor-and a reprogrammed T-800 is also sent to protect him. John, Sarah Connor and T-800 blow up Cyberdyne Systems Corporation and destroy the remains of the "original" Terminator, supposedly preventing Judgment Day (Terminator 2: Judgment Day-supposed date, since John is 10 years old).
- 1996
  - The Eugenics Wars end. (Star Trek episode Space Seed)
  - The New Order Nation take control of the U.S. and ban music. (Revolution X video game)
  - John Spartan and Simon Phoenix are frozen as Cryocons. (Demolition Man)
  - June 6 - Lucifer-Alpha, a chemical weapon under development in the Chernoton Research Facility in Russia, is released into the atmosphere, killing 80% of the Eurasian population. It takes ten years for the virus to mutate into a non-lethal form. (Snatcher)
- 1997
  - Events of Escape from New York.
  - Los Angeles is terrorized by an alien hunter in Predator 2.
  - August 4 - Skynet goes online.
  - August 29 - Human civilization is destroyed by Skynet (The Terminator; Terminator 2: Judgment Day. - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, the first sequel released after 1997, claimed that the advent of Skynet had been delayed, but not prevented, by the events of the first two movies)
  - October 1 - The event setting in motion the storyline of the classic NES game Crystalis occurs: "The End Day. Savage war engulfs the world... civilization is destroyed. An evolution had taken place. The earth's axis shifted, and all creatures became mutated. Life would never be the same. Those surviving vowed not to repeat the mistakes of the past and erected a great tower in the sky to oppress evil forever..."
  - October 16 The Robinson family departs from earth aboard the Jupiter II space craft and becomes Lost In Space.
  - November 5 - The first recorded appearance of the mysterious terrorist known as "Codename V" in Westminster, London. During the next year he launches a series of elaborate attacks against the fascist regime (which had ruled England since the nuclear war of 1988), causing increasing confusion and instability, which ultimately brings the regime down (V for Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd).
  - In the 2001 book HAL 9000 is activated.
- 1999
  - July 17 - An alien spaceship falls through Earth's atmosphere, levelling part of Mount Everest, destroying Moscow and Stockholm and causing much other damage before finally landing on South Ataria Island. (The Super Dimension Fortress Macross)
  - September 13 - Nuclear waste dumped on the far side of the Moon explodes, sending the Moon hurtling into deep space carrying Moonbase Alpha along with it (Space: 1999)
  - December 24 - Solid Snake infiltrates Zanzibar Land and kills Big Boss. (Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake)
  - Lavos awakens, destroying civilization and ushering in a new period of darkness and desperation for humanity. (Chrono Trigger)
  - December 31 - The Earth is nearly pulled inside out when the renegade Time Lord known as the Master opens the Eye of Harmony in the newly regenerated Doctor's TARDIS (Doctor Who television movie).
- 2000
  - Efficient international flight has been achieved by fleets of dirigibles, controlled by the Aerial Board of Control (With the Night Mail and As Easy as A.B.C. by Rudyard Kipling)
  - Massive overpopulation has occurred (Make Room, Make Room by Harry Harrison and film Soylent Green)
  - May - The Black Mesa Incident occurs in New Mexico, opening a gate to Xen and starting the 7-hours war. (Half-Life)
  - September 13 - Second Impact occurs at the South Pole, melting the world's ice, tilting the planet off its axis and killing off half of the world's population. (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
  - A series of treaties between the USSR and the USA form the CoDominium. (CoDominium)

21st century


- 200X
  - Year in which the "Digimon Tamers" takes place.
  - Years in which the NES Megaman video game series take place.
- 2001
  - A timequake occurs, sending the citizens of the world back to 1991, where they must relive their lives in automatic pilot for ten years. (Timequake)
  - An extra-terrestrial obelisk found on the moon, prompting an investigation flight to Jupiter (Saturn in the book), which is sabotaged by HAL 9000 (2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick)
  - January 20- The triggering of World War III by the secret detonation of a nuclear device in Washington DC by the Soviets, leading to complete destruction of the United States, and creating Deathlands (A fictional series based on this scenario, set a century later)
  - January - The inauguration of the Earth UN Government. (The Super Dimension Fortress Macross)
  - February - Work begins on converting the fallen alien spaceship into a battleship of the Earth UN Forces. (The Super Dimension Fortress Macross)
  - June 6 - Shinji Ikari is born. (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
  - June 30 - Martians invade Earth in the second War of the Worlds. (Marvel Comics' Killraven)
  - December - Events of Battle For the Planet of the Apes.
  - December 4 - Asuka Langley Soryu is born. (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
  - Death of Kilgore Trout (per Kurt Vonnegut's Timequake)
  - Apes and humans reach an uneasy truce (events of Battle for the Planet of the Apes)
  - The Zohar Modifier is discovered. (Xenogears)
- 2003
  - April 7 - Astro Boy created.
  - April - Digimon Emperor begins his conquest of the Digital World. Three new Digidestined are chosen. The Digidestined begin their fight against the Digimon Emperor. The events of Digimon season 2 begins.
- 2004
  - Supposedly the year that Max Headroom takes place.
  - Also supposedly the year in which the global warming events of The Day After Tomorrow occur
  - March 3 - The events of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode Boating School.
  - July - T-800 and T-X arrive,sent by the resistance and Skynet, respectively. Judgment Day occurs in July 24(Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines)
- 2005
  - The events of Transformers: The Movie.
  - Samus Aran is born (Metroid).
  - February- Genetically modified terrorists seize control of Shadow Moses island. (Metal Gear Solid)
  - April - The house of Usher II opens. (The Martian Chronicles)
  - August - Elder people come to Mars. (The Martian Chronicles)
  - September - A Martian lives among the humans. (The Martian Chronicles)
  - November - Nuclear siege befalls Earth. (The Martian Chronicles)
  - December 24 - the Pluto's Kiss virus causes the complete shutdown of the Internet (.hack)
- 2006
  - Pandemic kills 99.9% of all women in Battle Tanx Global Assault and the world's population over the age of puberty in Jeremiah.
  - Beginning of
The Bicentennial Man movie (the original short story was set in 1976).
  - June 28 - A spaceship crashes into the River Thames, triggering a worldwide red alert as part of a scheme by the alien Slitheen to turn the Earth into a radioactive fuel dump (
Doctor Who - Aliens of London/World War Three).
- 2007
  - January - The last surviving Slitheen on Earth builds the
Blaidd Drwg nuclear power plant over a spacetime rift in an attempt to create a catastrophe that will supply her with enough energy to escape the planet (Doctor Who - Boom Town).
  - August 8 or after - An oil tanker sinks near the coast of Manhattan, contaminating the sealife for years to come. Anti-Metal Gear activist, Solid Snake, is blamed for the incident. (
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty)
- 2008
  - Five astronauts depart Earth on a one-way mission to Titan aboard a vessel cobbled together from aging Apollo hardware and a Shuttle orbiter.
- 2009
  - February 7 -Space launching ceremony of the SDF-1 Macross. The same day, the Zentradi army arrives in the Solar System and war breaks out when the Macross's guns automatically fire on the Zentradi. This is the beginning of Space War I. (
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross)
  - April 29 - Terrorists seize the Big Shell. (
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty)
  - June 1 -
The Pulse, the deployment of an EMP weapon, destroys a significant amount of the computer-based infrastructure in the US, in turn leading to economic and social breakdown across the country. (Dark Angel)
- 2010
  - February - The Zentradi's Boddole Zer Fleet of 4.8 million ships annihilates the surface of the earth. (
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross)
  - March - Space War I ends. (
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross)
  - October - The end of human civilization (Stephen King's 'The End of the Whole Mess')
  - A 23-year-old Lisa Simpson nearly marries a British college classmate of hers. (
The Simpsons - "Lisa's Wedding"; the flash-forward in this episode takes place "15 years in the future")
  - Events of
2010: Odyssey Two. David Bowman, now a magnetic being, returns to Earth, and later on merges with HAL 9000. Jupiter explodes, forming Lucifer, a small sun.
  - John Boone becomes the first human to set foot on Mars at age 38. (
Mars trilogy)
  - Mankind completes its first fully-functional space colony, Beyond Coast. (
Policenauts)
- 2011
  - The Rock hits Earth. (
Remnants)
- 2012
  - In an underground bunker in Utah, a Dalek, the last of its race, gets loose and kills 200 people before it is stopped (
Doctor Who - Dalek)
  - December 21 - All of time and space collapses as the universe (of which we are merely fragments) attains self-consciousness and expands into the Supercontext. All events that happen after this occur in the minds of humanity rather than in an objective consensus reality.(
The Invisibles)
  - December 22 - Alien colonization begins on Earth. (
The X-Files)
- 2013
  - Events of
Escape from L.A.
  - The Policenauts, a group of specially-trained policemen, are formed in order to secure the colonists in Beyond Coast. The "original cops" (as they've been nicknamed by the public) consisted of Jonathan Ingram and Ed Brown from the LAPD, Salvatore Toscanini from the NYPD, Joseph Sadaoki Tokugawa from the Tokyo MPD and Gatse Becker from Scotland Yard. Later, Jonathan disappears after a space-walking accident with the EMPS prototype Yuri and is presumed dead.
  - Discovery of the Global Liberation Army. (
Command & Conquer: Generals).
- 2015
  - The third Angel attacks Tokyo-3. Shinji Ikari must defend the city in Eva Unit-01. (
Neon Genesis Evangelion)
  - The events of
Half-Life 2 (estimated).
  - December 19 - Yuzo Takaya, Noriko Takaya's father, piloting humanity's first faster-than-light spaceship Luxion, is attacked and killed by aliens. (
Gunbuster)
- 2017
  - The Great Awakening in
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- 2019
  - The events of
Blade Runner.
  - The events of
Akira.
  - Noriko Takaya and Amano Kazumi are graduated into the machine weapon force. (
Gunbuster)
  - The year the microprocessor becomes obsolete, being replaced by SMT — Single Molecule Transfer technology, according to the
Doctor Who episode The Long Game.
- 2020
  - Arno Stark, the future wearer of the Iron Man armor, travels back in time to battle Spider-Man.
  - Machine Man is rebuilt and reactivated by rebels against the corporations who rule the world.
- 2021
  - Hyperspace gates are set up around the solar system. One of them explodes destroying a part of the moon and forcing emigration to other planets. (Cowboy Bebop)
  - P.D. James's dystopian novel
The Children of Men (1992) is set in the England of 2021.
  - In
The Terminator (1984), while under LAPD interrogation in 1984, Kyle Reese (played by actor Michael Biehn) states that 2021 was the year he joined the human resistance.
  - The cartoon series
Sealab 2021 takes place.
  - The first season of Jeremiah.
- 2022
  - New York City has become overpopulated with 40 million starving citizens. (
Soylent Green)
- 2025
  - T.C. Boyle's novel
A Friend of the Earth (2000) is set in the USA of the year 2025.
  - Ambrosia Software's game
Escape Velocity is set in 2025.
  - October - Ben Richards killed at the end of Stephen King's 'The Running Man'
- 2026
  - The events of the film
Metropolis.
- 2029
  - A T-800 is sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor in
The Terminator.
  - Pericles, Capt. Davidson and the Oberon space station are pulled into an electromagnetic storm and disappear. (
Planet of the Apes)
- 2030
  - Zefram Cochrane, inventor of the warp drive, is born (
Star Trek).
  - United States legal drama, Century City is set starting in this year.
  - Bart Simpson is sent to 2030, where his sister Lisa Simpson is president (
The Simpsons - "Bart to the Future").
  - Second Tiberium War. (
Command & Conquer: Tiberian Series)
- 2031
  - Mega-City One is founded. (
Judge Dredd)
  - PRISM awakened, the world's first sentient computer. (
A Mind Forever Voyaging)
  - March 7-March 14 - The events of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
- 2032
  - Events of
Innocence: Ghost in the Shell.
  - Simon Phoenix is released from the cryoprison into a milquetoast future where he quickly wreaks havoc over a subdued and nonviolent society. Old school cop John Spartan is then released from cryogenic imprisonment to catch him. (
Demolition Man)
  - Events of the last season of SeaQuest DSV.
  - July 4- John Connor is killed by a T-850. (
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines)
  - July 23- Aliens attack Earth fleet in the Battle of the Solar System. They are defeated by Noriko piloting the Gunbuster.
- 2033
  - October 28 - The T-850 that killed John Connor in 2032 is captured, reprogrammed and sent back to 2004. is born.
- 2036
  - Zenon Kar is born (
Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century)
- 2037
  - Jonathan Ingram is miraculously discovered alive, thanks to the cold-sleep module in the Yuri suit, preserving his youth as well. After a year of rehabilitation, Jonathan stays on Earth and forms a private investigation agency. (
Policenauts)
- 2038
  - Launch of the 7th Macross Battleship that will travel to the center of the Milky Way. (
Macross 7)
- 2040
  - Death of Caesar the ape. (
Battle for the Planet of the Apes)
  - Japanese pharmacist Kenzô Hôjô disappears on his way home during a Wednesday 15. A few weeks later, his wife Lorraine goes to earth and hires Jonathan to investigate his disappearance, triggering the events of
Policenauts.
- 2044
  - Frank Hollister apparently wins the 'Mr. Fat Bastard' award in this year. A possible setting of
Red Dwarf before the radiation accident.1
  - The 17th Siberian Investigative Force finds amnesiacs Gillian and Jamie Seed in the Siberian Neutral Zone. (
Snatcher)
  - December 22: SRS Flight 4003 crashes in the Rocko Mountain range. One body is initially identified as computer instructor Rick Sawamura, but is later discovered to be a heretofore unknown type of bioroid. (
Snatcher)
  - December 29: Neo-Kobe's Mayor O'Connor asks the countries of the world to investigate the strange bioroids, but investigation proves fruitless. (
Snatcher)
- 2045
  - February 18: The bioroid that replaced Mayor O'Connor is captured, but self-destructs during transport. The bioroids are later dubbed "Snatchers" by the media. (
Snatcher)
  - The band Fire Bomber performs their first live concert with Mylene Jenius. (
Macross 7)
  - The First Island 3 colony started to work and the calender changed to Universal Century (
Gundam)
- 2046
  - December: Neo-Kobe experiences "Bioroid Panic." An anti-Snatcher task force is formed. Over 5,000 die in witch-hunts, and the mayor requests that all citizens submit to testing. The panic spreads throughout Japan by the end of the year. (
Snatcher)
- 2047
  - April 20: Japanese government passes the "Snatchers and the Protection of Civil Rights" bill, requiring a warrant for Bioroid tests.
  - May: The Rug-Hunt organization is formed to study the Snatchers.
  - August: Rug-Hunt and the Anti-Snatcher task force merge and become JUNKER (Japanese Undercover Neuro-Kinetic Elimination Rangers).
  - Mid-October: Snatchers begin actively hunting down JUNKERs. At least three are killed in October alone, one is left brain-dead, and the entire Descartes family is massacred.
  - November: A well-known KBC newscaster, a Yakuza mob boss, a prominent religious figure, and a former biotechnology firm president are revealed to be Snatchers.
  - December: The Japanese government quarantines Neo-Kobe due to the increasing Snatcher problem.
- 2048
  - Earth attacks the aliens' home at the center of the galaxy using an enormous black hole bomb. The bomb is too damaged to go off, and Gunbuster restarts it with one of its engine cores, causing it to take 12,000 years getting back home. (
Gunbuster)
- 2049
  - The events of
Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century
- 2050s
  - The decade in which the future crime drama
Minority Report takes place.
- 2050
  - The year a game ends (when your time runs out) in
Civilization III.
  - In
Nineteen Eighty-Four, Newspeak eclipses oldspeak.
- 2052
  - The story of the game
Deus Ex.
- 2053
  - In
Star Trek, Earth is devastated by World War III.
- 2056
  - The interactive events of the BF2 mod Battlefield: Apocalypse begin.
- 2054
  - Events of Zenon: Z3
- 2061
  - Events of
2061: Odyssey Three.
  - May 14 - "The Last Question" is first asked of the computer Multivac, in the Isaac Asimov story of that title.
- 2062
  - The cartoon series
The Jetsons, was originally set in 2062. This is because the series first aired in 1962, and the show was a prediction of what life would be like a hundred years in the future. Jetsons: The Movie(1990) states that The Jetsons is set "Late in the 21st century." Note that no precise date has ever been stated in any episode.
- 2063
  - April 5: In
Star Trek, Zefram Cochrane makes the first human warp flight with the Phoenix. This attracts the Vulcans and they make first contact with humans. The experience also changes Dr. Cochrane considerably.
- 2065
  - Events of
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.
  - Events of Gerry Anderson's
Thunderbirds.
- 2067
  - Events of Gerry Anderson's
Captain Scarlet.
- 2069
  - In
Star Trek, the Klingon High Council is formed, eliminating the position of Emperor until 2369.
- 2070
  - A force of Cybermen try to take over the Gravitron weather control installation on the Moon to alter Earth's weather and wipe out all life. They are stopped by the Second Doctor and his companions (
Doctor Who - The Moonbase).
  - President Robert L. Booth initiates the Atomic Wars which devastate most of the USA, the USSR and Europe (
Judge Dredd)
- 2071
  - The crew of the ship
Bebop travel around the Solar System, trying to catch "bounty-heads." (Cowboy Bebop)
- 2077
  - A possible setting of
Red Dwarf before the radiation accident.1
  - World War III starts on October 10, and ends on October 23, with a nuclear war in the computer game
Fallout.
- 2079
  - May 5 - Ronald Brent is born. (
Return to the Planet of the Apes)
- 2080s
  - Events of
The Adventures of Pluto Nash.
- 2081
  - Kurt Vonnegut's short story
Harrison Bergeron takes place.
- 2082
  - Falkenburg's Mercenary Legion is formed and begins first operations on Hadley. (
CoDominium)
- 2084
  - War between Earth and Mars virtually destroys humanity. (
The Universal Migrator)
  - First homosexual American President is elected. (
The Simpsons)
- 2087
  - Professor Trillias Backtein develops a method of travelling faster than light, the Subspace Warp System, which enables interstallar travel. ("Star Ocean")
    - To commemorate this event, 2087 was designated the first year of the new system of dates, S.D.
- 2099
  - Events of Marvel Comics'
Marvel 2099 line.
- Late 21st century
  - Superman leaves Earth. ("DC One Million")
  - 13th Gundam Fight begins. Possible setting for
G-Gundam.
  - The Bloody Valentine War. Possible setting for
Gundam SEED.

22nd century


- 21XX
  - Events of the numbered Mega Man X games.
- 2101
  - War was beginning. (
Zero Wing)
- 2103
  - Sherlock Holmes is restored to life (
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century)
  - The Great Patriotic Wars. CoDominium collapses and Earth is devastated. CoDominium Fleet Exodus. (CoDominium)
- 2106
  - Phil is born. (Phil of the Future)
- 2109
  - Colonel Ronald "Ron" Brent is sent to space and disappears. (Return to the Planet of the Apes)
- 2110
  - CoDominium Fleet swear allegiance to Sparta. CoDominium
- 2112
  - Man tries to revive the guitar in colorless totalitarian society, commits suicide after failure. (Rush's 2112 (album))
- 2121
  - Phil departs for family vacation. (Phil of the Future)
- 2122
  - Events of the first Alien movie.
- 2145
  - Events of Doom 3.
  - Events of the Doom movie.
- 2149
  - Arnold Rimmer is born in this year Red Dwarf.
- 2150
  - The war of the three political entities The Moon Project.
- 2151-2154+?
  - The events of Star Trek: Enterprise.
- ~2154
  - The Daleks invade and conquer Earth after weakening the population with plague bombs fired from space (Doctor Who - The Dalek Invasion of Earth).
- 2155
  - 26 November: Dave Lister found in a cardboard box under the pool table in the Aigburth Arms. (Red Dwarf)1
- 2156
  - Arnold Rimmer is kept back a year in an alternative universe. Being a foot taller than the rest of his classmates makes him buckle down and learn inner strength. He becomes Ace Rimmer. In another universe, Rimmer carries on through his life and becomes a snivelling coward. (Red Dwarf)
- 2159
  - Terraformers settle on LV-426. (Aliens)
  - Possible year of the beginning of the One Year War. Events of Mobile Suit Gundam begin.
- 2164
  - Around this year, the events of the Doctor Who serial The Dalek Invasion of Earth take place.
- 2179
  - The events of Aliens and Alien 3 take place.
- 2182
  - Arnold Rimmer fails to fix a drive plate on the mining ship Red Dwarf. A cadmium II radiation blast kills him and 1,167 people. The only survivor is Dave Lister, who is in stasis.1
- 2186
  - Abelard Lindsay is born, events of "Schismatrix" begin. (Shaper/Mechanist)
- 2195
  - First battle of Mars is fought and lost, Jovians decimate the Utopia Colony on Mars. (Martian Successor Nadesico)
- 2196
  - Privately owned high mobile battleship Nadesico launches on the mission to rescue survivors of the Jovian invasion of Mars. (Martian Successor Nadesico)
- 2199
  - Estimated date for the events of The Matrix, according to Morpheus.
- Late 22nd Century/Early 23rd Century
  - 5 Gundams are launched from the colonies to Earth to fight the oppressive UESA and OZ. Possible setting for the Gundam Wing series.

23rd century


- 22XX
  - Events of Mega Man X: Command Mission.
  - A possible setting of Red Dwarf before the radiation accident.1
  - Possibly when the UMS Vortex Rikers prison vessel crashes on the planet Na Pali, of the Gryphon system. Prisoner 849 is the sole survivor and discovers the Skaarj empire (Unreal series of PC games)
- 2215
  - New Earth Government is formed to battle Skaarj Empire (

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