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12-> ''"One needs only to look upon the once-green planet of Mars to understand the full scope of the devastation the Rüstov leave in their wake."''
13-->-- '''Jonas Smart''', ''[[Literature/JackBlank Jack Blank: The Accidental Hero]]''
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15How do you know that the problem the heroes are dealing with are a real threat? Because the threat in question hit another planet first, and they're coming for the plot-relevant planet next. If that next planet is Earth, see EarthIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse.
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17Compare EarthThatWas and PhlebotinumKilledTheDinosaurs, for when the crisis struck closer to home eons earlier. Usually the result of PlanetLooters, a PlanetEater, or AliensAreBastards. Can result in an EarthShatteringKaboom.
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19A special dramatic mention should be made for plots [[OnceGreenMars that use Mars in the place of the planet that was previously destroyed]]. Since Mars in Real Life is well-understood to be barren and lifeless, it already gives a very chilling demonstration of what the threat is capable of, as well as additional chills because it happened so close to us.
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21Yes, [[PlutoIsExpendable a certain former planet]] qualifies for this trope as well. It's in our solar system, it counts. Compare DoomedHometown and ThrowawayCountry.
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24!!Examples:
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27[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
28* In ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'', the Book of Darkness is said to have destroyed countless planets before finding its way to Earth, and so Team Nanoha embarks on a quest to locate and stop it.
29* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'':
30** Frieza single-handedly destroyed the planet Vegeta some years prior to the start of the series.
31** Vegeta and Nappa destroy the planet Arlia on their way to Earth. This anime-only scene is just for showcasing the Saiyans' power.
32** Another filler scene had Freeza fire a giant death ball at Goku, who deflected it into space where it hit and destroyed a nearby planet.
33** Broly destroys Shamo to annoy its natives in ''[[Anime/DragonBallZBrolyTheLegendarySuperSaiyan Broly-The Legendary Super Saiyan]] '' before destroying New Vegeta.
34** Inverted in ''Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF'' where Whis demonstrates his ability to rewind time to save a moon that Beerus destroys during a tantrum. {{Foreshadowing}} what he'll do when Frieza destroys Earth later on.
35** Also done multiple times in the first few episodes of ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' to show how dangerous [[DestroyerDeity Beerus]] is.
36* ''Anime/JapanAnimatorExpo'': "Tokio of the Moon's Shadow" starts with the beast killing the guardian of Neptune and its planet, then tearing up every planet after on its way to Earth.
37* The titular PlanetEater in ''Manga/{{Remina}}'' announces its presence by eating all the planets in the Solar System. It then proceeds to do the same to Earth. [[DownerEnding Successfully]].
38* King Nikochan destroys Mars in an attempt to threaten Arale in ''Manga/DrSlump''. It [[UnexplainedRecovery appears again]] in a later chapter though.
39* An interesting variation occurs in ''Anime/DieBuster'', when the core of Jupiter 2 (a gas giant planet discovered beyond the orbit of Pluto) is [[ImprovisedWeapon weaponized]] and [[ColonyDrop flung at]] the [[EldritchAbomination Excelio Variable Gravity Well]] - only for the impact to [[NoSell not harm it at all]].
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43* ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
44** ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis'' has Superboy-Prime traveling to various alternate realities and destroying their Earths due to all of them not matching the perfect Earth he wished for.
45** In ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', Earth-3 is destroyed in the opening pages to establish the threat, and [[SerialEscalation that's just the beginning; by the end, all but one of the infinite parallel universes has been wiped out.]]
46** The various ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'' "Crisis" team-ups with the ComicBook/{{Justice Society|OfAmerica}} occasionally use Earth-2 as a Sacrificial Planet; at least two of the crossovers involve the temporary destruction of Earth-2 by some cosmic menace. Luckily, though, StatusQuoIsGod, and the ResetButton kicks in by the end.
47** ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': Mano's origin story features him using his disintegrating power to destroy his entire homeworld and everyone on it. However, he's never even remotely that powerful in any of his actual appearances.
48** ''ComicBook/OurWorldsAtWar'' has sacrificial galaxies being shown to have been destroyed by Imperiex.
49** In "ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}" story "ComicBook/SupergirlsGreatestChallenge", an eldritch abomination called Positive Man obliterates an unnamed inhabited world by merely passing through it on his way to Earth.
50** ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
51*** A pre-''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' comic has an army of Bizarros heading towards Earth. Superman, watching with his telescopic vision, sees them cleave an obstructing asteroid in half and notes that they could do the same to Earth.
52*** "The Supergirl Saga" involves Kryptonian villains from a pocket dimension stripping its Earth bare of all life and even destroying its atmosphere as a show of power and then threatening to come to the "real" Earth and do the same.
53* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
54** In the lead-up to ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'', the Phoenix Force destroys all sentient life on several inhabited worlds while headed towards Earth.
55** ''ComicBook/CaptainBritainACrookedWorld'' introduces the vastly powerful RealityWarper James Jaspers by having a weaker alternate counterpart so damage his home reality that it has to be destroyed to contain the threat. However, the character who makes this claim is an UnreliableExpositor at best and has ulterior motives for ordering the parallel reality's destruction.
56** {{Subverted|Trope}} in a ''ComicBook/DoctorStrange'' StoryArc from the 1970s, wherein the villain Nightmare manages to destroy the Earth at the beginning and the story is about trying to bring it back, or at least get Earth recreated anew.
57** ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'':
58*** The planet-eating Galactus comes to Earth a few times to devour it after spending centuries feeding on other planets without much trouble.
59*** Galactus's opposite number Abraxas is introduced as having destroyed a number of parallel Earths before heading to the "main" one.
60* ''ComicBook/{{Negation}}'': The Negation is shown to invade and destroy many planets, including one similar to modern Earth, after defeating and killing its super-powered, cape-wearing protector (who is [[CaptainErsatz definitely not]] ComicBook/{{Superman}}).
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64* ''[[Fanfic/StarWarsVsWarhammer40K Star Wars vs Warhammer 40K]]'':
65** Raxus Secundus, the heavily-defended capital world of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, gets attacked and destroyed in the second season by Space Marines from the Crimson Razors chapter. This is done in order to show off the might of the Imperium of Man as well as establish that the Imperium seeks to wage a war of total annihilation upon the unprepared CIS.
66** At the end of Season 2, the Crimson Razors invade [[spoiler:Utapau]] and RapePillageAndBurn their way across the entire planet, brutally slaughtering all of the native [[spoiler:Pau'ans and Utai.]] This is done to further build up the Crimson Razors as a threat by demonstrating just how barbaric they are even by Space Marine standards.
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70* In ''Film/FantasticFourRiseOfTheSilverSurfer'', after the Surfer inadvertently interrupts Reed and Sue's wedding and nearly causes a helicopter crash, Reed discovers energy signatures in the cosmos matching the Surfer that correlate to planets destroyed by [[ComicBook/{{Galactus}} Gah Lak Tus]].
71* ''Film/StarTrek2009'' shows the planet Vulcan being destroyed by the villain, and then heading for Earth to repeat the process. WordOfGod said that Vulcan was destroyed to demonstrate that [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore anything goes in the new timeline in this film]].
72* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
73** ''Film/ANewHope'': Alderaan is destroyed to demonstrate how evil the Empire is and the powers granted to them by the Death Star at full power. It's Princess Leia's home planet, but we don't actually see the surface until the very end of ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''.
74** ''Film/RogueOne'' shows that the planets Jedha and Scarif were prior victims of the Death Star. While neither one was shattered into an AsteroidThicket like Alderaan since the Death Star was tested on them at low power, the damage was still extreme. (Think H-bomb on steroids. ''Lots'' of steroids.)
75** ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', thirty years later, has a bigger, badder superweapon that can destroy ''entire solar systems''. So it gets tested on the Hosnian System, current capital of the New Republic.
76** In ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'', [[spoiler:the resurrected Emperor Palpatine]] reveals a fleet of Star Destroyers, each armed with a miniature planet-shattering weapon. The first [[spoiler:and only]] world to be destroyed is Kijimi.
77* [[Main/BigBad King Ghidorah]] from ''Film/GhidorahTheThreeHeadedMonster'' made Venus (Mars in the English Dub) the barren wasteland devoid of life that it is today.
78* The opening credits to ''Film/MenInBlackII'' show an alien spaceship flying through space and destroying every planet it passes. It then lands on Earth and get peed on by a [[BigLittleMan dog that's larger than the ship]].
79* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie'' starts too with [[PlanetEater Unicron]] devouring Lithone as a snack in the way to Cybertron.
80* Likewise in ''Film/TransformersRiseOfTheBeasts'', where the prologue ends with Unicron tucking into the Maximals' homeworld to demonstrate he really does eat planets.
81* In ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'', Mysterio travels to the ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' to save it from the elementals that destroyed his Earth. [[spoiler:This is all a lie. Mysterio fabricated the whole thing using holograms and robots to set himself up as a superhero.]]
82* The Showa-era ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' villain, King Ghidorah, was said to have wiped out all life on many planets, including Venus.
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86* A throwaway line in the first ''Literature/JackBlank'' book shows that the planet of Mars once was as green as Earth, and that the reason it's as barren as it we know it is because the [[PlanetLooters planet-consuming Rüstov]] already finished with it, and they are presently attempting to invade the Earth.
87* Creator/RobertAHeinlein's ''Literature/StrangerInAStrangeLand'' has a brief passage from the perspective of the Martians who adopted Valentine Michael Smith. From their perspective he's evaluating humanity, and if they don't measure up, well ... Jupiter used to be the sixth planet and Mars was always fourth.
88* In ''Literature/CharlieAndTheGreatGlassElevator'', the Vermicious Knids are said to have eaten the former inhabitants of Venus, Mars, and the Moon. The only reason why they haven't devoured Earth yet is because they can't survive the friction heat from plummeting through the atmosphere.
89* At the start of the ''Literature/StarCarrier'' series the Sh'daar Empire's vassal races have already destroyed several of Earth's extrasolar colonies. By the middle of the first book their latest victims are most of the inhabitants of Eta Boötis IV, killed by a multi-AU kinetic strike from a Turusch warfleet. [[spoiler:This foreshadows the Turusch attack against Sol late in the novel, which is only barely driven off at the cost of tens of millions of lives.]]
90* In ''Wrath of a Mad God'', one of the late ''Literature/TheRiftwarCycle'' novels, the heroes help this along. The emergence of a [[EldritchAbomination Dreadlord]] on the planet of [[spoiler:Kelewan]] is such a GodzillaThreshold that the heroes [[spoiler:[[ColonyDrop drop the planet's moon]] on it]] ''themselves'' in order to stop it, since it had already [[ApocalypseHow wrecked several planes of existence]] on its way to theirs, and this was a preferable alternative. They [[spoiler:[[HomeworldEvacuation evacuate as much as possible]]]], but the threat was so great as to only allow a minimal amount of time to do so.
91* In the Star Trek novel ''Before Dishonor'', a gigantic Borg Cube consumes [[PlutoIsExpendable Pluto]].
92* The ''Literature/TimeOdyssey'' trilogy features two inhabited planets snuffed out by the [[AbusivePrecursors Firstborn]]. One is a planet orbiting Procyon, which was a variable star before the Firstborn interfered; as of the present day, the aquatic civilization there is a DyingRace with no answer to the ocean freezing over permanently instead of melting through every few days. The other is OnceGreenMars, barren since the Firstborn ripped the outer layer of its northern hemisphere away with a dark-energy missile. The same tactic is deployed against Earth in the third volume, [[spoiler:but the younger races manage to divert it against Mars, pushing the entirety of the smaller planet into a PocketDimension]].
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96* ''Franchise/StarTrek''
97** In the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E6TheDoomsdayMachine The Doomsday Machine]]", the titular weapon has already annihilated a solar system and all but two planets of another by the time the ''Enterprise'' gets on the scene. It's set on a course through the most densely populated section of the galaxy to sustain itself.
98** In ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', the Borg's arrival in Federation space is heralded by several heretofore unseen planetary outposts being wiped out and scoured of all technology.
99** In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', [[TheEmpire the Dominion]] conquers Betazed, showing how badly the war is going for TheFederation.
100** The season 4 premiere of ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' ends with the destruction of Kwejian. The next episode reveals what caused it: a [[NegativeSpaceWedgie gravitational anomaly]] that threatens the entire galaxy.
101* Late in the Shadow War on ''Series/BabylonFive'', the Vorlons began destroying every planet on which a Shadow presence or influence was detected, with their planet-killer vessels closing in on Centauri Prime.
102* In ''Series/DoctorWho'', the Daleks stole 27 planets to use in order to power their [[DoomsdayDevice Reality Bomb]]. Subverted in that at the end of the story, all of the planets were returned safely to their original locations.
103** In the classic series, the [[PlanetLooters Pirate Planet]] Zanak had consumed several planets before the Doctor stopped it.
104* ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' has it frequently be the backdrop for a show's villain, with them having destroyed multiple worlds before trying their luck with Earth. Ocasionally we get survivors of these genocides show up and help the heroes in some way:
105** ''Series/ChoushinseiFlashman'': Various worlds were ravaged by the Reconstructive Empire Mess, with the genetics of their inhabitants taken for the sake of helping Emperor Ra Deus evolve.
106** ''Series/ChikyuuSentaiFiveman'': The Galactic Imperial Army Zone have the most overt example of this trope as their ultimate goal is to destroy ''1000'' planets (or, at least make them unhabitable) and Earth is that last one they need; across the series various survivors and refugees show up helping the Fiveman and other plot points part from a planet's destruction of a previous Zone conquest.
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109[[folder:Toys]]
110* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'': One ad for a Unicron model goes, "He devours entire worlds. His name is Unicron. And he's heading ... for Earth."
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114* In ''VideoGame/TheClueFindersReadingAdventuresAges912MysteryOfTheMissingAmulet'', the game's eponymous MacGuffin, the Amulet of Life, was responsible for completely reducing the planet Millenia into a dying wasteland. At the end of the game, the evil sorceress Malicia says that once she finishes off Millenia with the Amulet, she's going to drain life from the Cluefinders' home planet, Earth, next.
115* ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'':
116** Inverted in ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''. The planet Norion is doomed from the start from a looming Phazon leviathan impact, but Samus manages to save it at the last minute. Later on it's revealed that the other planets in the system suffered a Phazon leviathan impact while she was in a coma and are already showing signs of corruption, so Samus goes to those planets to stem it.
117** Played straight if the planets in the earlier titles, Tallon IV in ''Prime'' and Aether in ''Echoes'' would be any indication regarding the fate of the Phazon-corrupted planets in ''Corruption''. The difference being that Samus already saved those planets and they're on their way to recovering so she knows she could save the others.
118* In ''Videogame/CrashTeamRacing'', it's revealed that [[BigBad Nitros Oxide]] is the cause of the barren wasteland on Mars: the inhabitants on the planet failed to defeat him at racing and thus get decimated. He threatens to do the same on Earth (by making the planet a parking lot and slaving all its inhabitants) if they failed to defeat him at racing, too - setting up the story.
119* In the original ''{{Franchise/Halo}}'' trilogy, most of the story takes place in late 2552, after [[ScaryDogmaticAliens the Covenant]] destroyed the planet Reach during their war against humanity. The Covenant had already burned hundreds of human colonies in the twenty-seven years of war before, but Reach, being humanity's second most important military stronghold after Earth, is viewed to be the point-of-no-return, the point where humanity has been dealt a crippling blow and now needs to pull a miracle out of their asses if they want to prevent the Covenant from wiping them out by the end of the year. The Fall of Reach itself is described in ''Literature/HaloTheFallOfReach'' and playable in the prequel ''VideoGame/HaloReach'', where you are DoomedByCanon.
120* ''VideoGame/StarTrekOnline'':
121** Episode "Klingon War", mission "The Doomsday Device", which is for all intents and purposes an expanded repeat of the TOS episode set 150 years later. Another planet killer half-destroys a small moon ahead of it before the player attacks to prevent Ambassador B'vat from siccing it on the Federation.
122** The [[SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale various inconsistencies]] in the story of the Hobus supernova from ''Film/StarTrek2009'' were explained as this in the "Romulan Mystery" episode. [[spoiler:At the behest of the Iconians, a Tal Shiar faction under Hakeev was experimenting with treaty-banned subspace weapons and accidentally blew up Hobus. Thanks to the subspace weapons, the shockwave traveled through subspace at FTL speeds and obliterated several star systems, including the Romulus System.]]
123* In ''VideoGame/{{Riven}}'', it's stated that most other Ages for which Gehn produced linking books have already collapsed or expired, with Riven only the latest one endangered. The fact that the recently-written Age where Gehn lives is number 233 suggests there have been a ''lot'' of these failed Ages.
124* In ''VideoGame/WingCommanderIVThePriceOfFreedom'', the planet of Telamon is used as a testing ground for Tolwyn's Gen-Select bioweapon. Tolwyn plans to use it on other worlds after achieving satisfactory results.
125* ''VideoGame/RadiantHistoria'' has a unique take on this on that the planet showing the threat is the main game world in an alternate future, having fallen to desertification.
126* From ''VideoGame/{{Battleborn}}'':
127** Due to the Varelsi [[TheStarsAreGoingOut consuming stars]] in the universe, countless planets were rendered completely uninhabitable from the loss of their stars which provided heat and gravitational stability for them. This of course is counting only the majority of planets. There are a few rare cases wherein the Varelsi not only drag stars back into their dark dimension but also whole planets as well. With Solus being the last remaining star left in the universe, the number of habitable planets and places is terrifyingly scarce.
128** The prologue web motion comic depicts the event wherein the planet of Penarch was destroyed. It's loss was one of the reasons that prompted Ghalt to form the Battleborn in order to protect what's left.
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132* In ''Webcomic/QuentynQuinnSpaceRanger'', a PlanetEater eats a system's outer planet, moons first and then the main world a week later. Then it ate the life-bearing planet's moon, and that was a week ago...
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136* In the ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' episode "Fool's Gold", mischievous but harmless aliens come to a village every 17 years where they eat massive quantities of popcorn and [[SolidGoldPoop defecate solid gold]]. When the town's mayor gets greedy and kidnaps one, he gives the alien a steak, causing the alien to grow into massive size and defecate unstable uranium. The alien's friend tells Ben that Mars "used to be called The Popcorn Planet" before his kind came there.
137* When the Brains go on a rampage in ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', Hermes points to each destroyed planet on a ''[[TwoDSpace flat]]'' star map and notes that each planet forms a ''straight line'' that points directly toward the Earth; precisely the planet that the Brains attack next.
138* The first arc of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E1To3SecretOrigins Secret Origins]]", displays an invasion of aliens coming to Earth. These aliens previously had taken Mars, leaving the Martian Manhunter as the sole survivor, who comes to Earth to warn the planet and help form the Justice League to fight them off.
139* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': In the "Dial M for Monkey" shorts, Rasslor, the universe's greatest wrestler, goes searching for worthy opponents on inhabited planets. If no one can beat him, he destroys the planet. The short is a spoof of ''ComicBook/MarvelTwoInOne'' annual #7, in which the Champion of the Universe makes the very same threat to Earth's heroes.
140-->''"And so my quest has brought me to this timid little planet you call Earth, so, terrestrial heroes, can one of you quench my thirst for the divine conflict, the supreme struggle? Or will your planet be doomed to the same fate, that has befallen so many."''
141* ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'': One episode has the titular VillainProtagonist go up against a duo of [[StealthPun Planet Jackers]] who capture other planets as well as moons in giant transportation spheres and throw them into the dying sun that orbits their homeworld. Literally using these planets and moons as firewood in order to stave off their own destruction, [[TooDumbToLive even though they could've easily just moved to a different planet orbiting a more stable sun instead.]]
142* PlayedForLaughs in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''. Mark, the Yugopotamian, is wished to Earth, and his parents take a ship to go look for him. Along the way, Mark's dad blows up every planet he sees in hopes that each one is Earth. Mark's mom objects.
143-->''"You know, you wouldn't have to blow up all these planets if you just stopped and asked for directions."''
144* ''WesternAnimation/ShadowRaiders'' starts out with the [[PlanetEater Beast Planet]] devouring Planet Tek. Whose princess escapes just in time to attempt to warn the next star system in its path.
145* In the episode "The Humanoids" of ''WesternAnimation/IlEtaitUneFois Space'', a ship able to destroy planets is tested on an [[EarthShatteringKaboom unfortunate]] (seemingly) Moon-like, barren, world.
146* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "Visitors from Outer Space", Stuvon demonstrates his planet atomiser by blowing up an asteroid outside.
147* In the first scene of ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'', we see the planet Lithone devoured by Unicron.
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151* The planet Venus' history of why it became the Solar System's hottest planet due to a runaway greenhouse effect boiling away its oceans and sterilizing the planet's surface is often used by climate scientists as a demonstration of an extreme worst-case scenario of global warming considering the ongoing effects of manmade climate change due to the burning of fossil fuels and clearing of forests.
152* ''Earth itself'' in various times in the planet's past due to it experiencing dramatic changes in climate and countless extinction events are often subjects of interests for paleoclimatologists due to their relevance to today's manmade climate change and extinction event- while those occurrences of changing climates and extinction events in the distant past were slow enough to allow animal life to adapt, today's example is occurring at a much faster rate, within ''a human lifespan'', making the potential consequences of human activity more devastating.
153* The Sun expanding into a red giant in about 5 billion years' time will likely first engulf the planets Mercury and Venus before finally engulfing Earth as well. It also suggests that the aging Sun will end life on Earth long before it finally becomes a red giant by ensuring that Earth ultimately suffers the exact same fate as Venus in the distant past, with the only hardy microbes that can tolerate the extreme heat being the only life forms that will survive up until then, and given the fact that a complete sterilization of Earth is still not expected for another 1 billion years, and that Earth still "only" has another 500 million years left before it finally becomes permanently uninhabitable to animals and plants as a result of the hotter Sun [[{{Irony}} eventually depleting the atmosphere of all carbon dioxide]], thus starving all plants to death, and then cooking and suffocating all remaining animals before it finally boils off the oceans, and combined with the fact that the vast amount of time remaining is more than enough time for various mass extinction-level catastrophes to occur in the meantime, thus ensuring that no species of animal or planet ever makes it past a few million years ''at most'' (just 1 million years for mammals, 5 million years for reptiles, and 10 million years for insects), it's very likely that Earth will still persist in the distant future until that happens, ''even without humans,'' and combined with the fact that microbes are more likely to survive the next billion years than animals, planets, and especially humans, meaning that humans by negatively impacting the Earth's climate and environment through their actions in the present are merely only threating their own survival in the longer run.
154--> [[Creator/GeorgeCarlin "The planet isn't going anywhere! We are!"]]
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