![]() ![]() Vague stories of the strife ancient humans suffered are used to justify the way the current government keeps the populace in line and uses propaganda to make them fear to step outside of their prescribed way of life. It’s both a literal and figurative bubble - protected from the outside world by a force field, and completely cut off from human history. The idea is that humans of old allowed their differences to drive them into ruin, and the city’s founder, Gaia, created New Babyl as a fresh start for humanity. The city is meant to represent an idyllic future. ![]() New Babyl’s populace is governed by Chancellor Diara (Alexandra Castillo) and the other members of the Tribunal, and protected and controlled by a militant police force led by the villainous Authority Phydra (Kate Drummond). But the rest of the Sectors are dedicated to keeping the city running. ![]() After Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games trilogy took over the world, movies and shows about young people on the far side of an apocalyptic event started cropping up everywhere. Over the last decade, most science-fiction fans have experienced at least some level of teen-dystopian-series fatigue. ![]()
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