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* Elsysium, would be after Wooderson got sucked in the blackhole and and Murph broke the formula allowing them to build massive halos and oneill cylinders but BEFORE he got back.
** Wooderson sucked into black hole. Murph cracks the formula and mankind makes space stations hailing Murph as a hero. Wooderson pops out of the black hole. Old Murph goes into stasis to go meet him and die, never coming back. With Murph out of the way Evil Jodie Foster, a descendant of Ellie Arroway from Contact, takes over. And then a descendant or relative of Dr.Mann fights against Elysium.
** WHOA this makes Contact the prequel, or first chapter, to an internegerational epic about mankind's first steps into space.

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* Elsysium, Elysium, would be after Wooderson got sucked in the blackhole and and Murph broke the formula allowing them to build massive halos and oneill O'Neill cylinders but BEFORE he got back.
** Wooderson sucked into black hole. Murph cracks the formula and mankind makes space stations hailing Murph as a hero. Wooderson pops out of the black hole. Old Murph goes into stasis to go meet him and die, never coming back. With Murph out of the way Evil Jodie Foster, a descendant of Ellie Arroway from Contact, takes over. And then a descendant or relative of Dr. Mann fights against Elysium.
** WHOA this makes Contact the prequel, or first chapter, to an internegerational intergerational epic about mankind's first steps into space.



There are 12 potential worlds. Eventually humanity develops terraforming technology and returns to the other potentially habitable planets and colonizes them. Then, at a point, RobotWar happens and culminates in robots leaving to create their own 13th colony, naming it after humanity's original homeworld. The Earth that humanity discoveres in the series finale is their original homeworld, which has now recovered, and people that were left on it gradually, after many generations, have lost all technology and civilization and became tribal. And beings who created the wormhole and helped Cooper contact his daughter are the angels (or whatever they are), who appeared to Baltar and Six in the series.

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There are 12 potential worlds. Eventually humanity develops terraforming technology and returns to the other potentially habitable planets and colonizes them. Then, at a point, RobotWar happens and culminates in robots leaving to create their own 13th colony, naming it after humanity's original homeworld. The Earth that humanity discoveres discovers in the series finale is their original homeworld, which has now recovered, and people that were left on it gradually, after many generations, have lost all technology and civilization and became tribal. And beings who created the wormhole and helped Cooper contact his daughter are the angels (or whatever they are), who appeared to Baltar and Six in the series.



At one point, Donald mentioned that at his time, people come up with new things and 'everyday is like christmas'. Said events could be the doing of [[MegaCorp Buy n'Large]]. But when the blight (Interstellar's version of Earth dusting) started to happen, people stopped consuming their products and they went bankrupt.

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At one point, Donald mentioned that at his time, people come up with new things and 'everyday is like christmas'.Christmas'. Said events could be the doing of [[MegaCorp Buy n'Large]]. But when the blight (Interstellar's version of Earth dusting) started to happen, people stopped consuming their products and they went bankrupt.

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** I got it: Wooderson sucked into black hole. Murph cracks the formula and mankind makes space stations hailing Murph as a hero. Wooderson pops out of the black hole. Old Murph goes into stasis to go meet him and die, never coming back. With Murph out of the way Evil Jodie Foster, a descendant of Ellie Arroway from Contact, takes over. And then a descendant or relative of Dr.Mann fights against Elysium.

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** I got it: Wooderson sucked into black hole. Murph cracks the formula and mankind makes space stations hailing Murph as a hero. Wooderson pops out of the black hole. Old Murph goes into stasis to go meet him and die, never coming back. With Murph out of the way Evil Jodie Foster, a descendant of Ellie Arroway from Contact, takes over. And then a descendant or relative of Dr.Mann fights against Elysium.



[[WMG: ''Interstellar'' is a prequel to ''StarWars'' that doesn't suck.]]
I can't believe I'm the first one to pitch this idea. We've seen that the black hole/wormhole alter position in time, and they certainty send you to a galaxy far, far away. The humans finally resettled on a new planet in their new Galaxy, perhaps called Correlia or Alderaan. Eons down the line, they develop FTL travel and discover the kyber crystals, as well as other intelligent life.

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[[WMG: ''Interstellar'' is a prequel to ''StarWars'' ''Franchise/StarWars'' that doesn't suck.]]
I can't believe I'm the first one to pitch this idea. We've seen that the black hole/wormhole alter position in time, and they certainty send you to a galaxy far, far away. The humans finally resettled on a new planet in their new Galaxy, perhaps called Correlia or Alderaan. Eons down the line, they develop FTL travel and discover the kyber crystals, as well as other intelligent life.



Assuming that any of them landed on a planet with distorted time like Miller's, then even if they didn't send a message reporting adequate conditions, if they held on long enough, they might have still survived long enough to be discovered once humanity did make it through the wormhole.

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Assuming that any of them landed on a planet with distorted time like Miller's, then even if they didn't send a message reporting adequate conditions, if they held on long enough, they might have still survived long enough to be discovered once humanity did make it through the wormhole.wormhole.

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Think about it, you've got wormholes and the ability to send information back in time. What if [[spoiler: Murph was (relatively) quick to have her father leave because though it would be the last time she'd see him, it was far from the last time he'd see her? There's a lot of time between Murph's cracking the gravity equation to Cooper's recovery. Perhaps Cooper was able to travel through time and space and reconnect with his children and their children. If so, Murph knew that he had to go back through the wormhole to Brand.]]

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Think about it, you've got wormholes and the ability to send information back in time. What if [[spoiler: Murph was (relatively) quick to have her father leave because though it would be the last time she'd see him, it was far from the last time he'd see her? There's a lot of time between Murph's cracking the gravity equation to Cooper's recovery. Perhaps Cooper was able to travel through time and space and reconnect with his children and their children. If so, Murph knew that he had to go back through the wormhole to Brand.]]]]

[[WMG: some of the other Lazarus astronauts are rescued]]
Assuming that any of them landed on a planet with distorted time like Miller's, then even if they didn't send a message reporting adequate conditions, if they held on long enough, they might have still survived long enough to be discovered once humanity did make it through the wormhole.
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[[WMG: In the original script, the wormhole led to the [[CthulhuMythos Court of Azathoth]].]]

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[[WMG: In the original script, the wormhole led to the [[CthulhuMythos [[Franchise/CthulhuMythos Court of Azathoth]].]]
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** Commander Lewis was born in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wygmxzp6VzY July of 1995]] and if she is Ellie and Palmer's daughter, that would set the events of ''Contact'' at least in 1994 which might contradict the unofficial notion that ''Contact'' would be set in the year of it's release: 1997. ''Interstellar'' takes place "sometime in the mid-21st century", putting it anywhere within the 2040s to the 2060s. Unless Lewis already has a full grown kid who had a kid of their own (making Lewis a grandmother '''at 40'''), it wouldn't be as plausible for her to be Cooper's ancestor. It could've worked if say Cooper was Lewis' child and born long before the events of ''The Martian'' which would put him right at the age he was in ''Interstellar''. That, however, is unlikely solely because of the different last names. Then again, he could also be, let's say, "extended family" or if Lewis gave him up for adoption to a family with the last name Cooper.

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** Commander Lewis was born in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wygmxzp6VzY July of 1995]] and if she is Ellie and Palmer's daughter, that would set the events of ''Contact'' at least in 1994 which might contradict the unofficial notion that ''Contact'' would be set in the year of it's release: 1997. ''Interstellar'' takes place "sometime in the mid-21st century", putting it anywhere within the 2040s to the 2060s. Unless Lewis already has a full grown kid who had a kid of their own (making Lewis a grandmother '''at 40'''), it wouldn't be as plausible for her to be Cooper's ancestor. It could've worked if say Cooper was Lewis' child and born long before the events of ''The Martian'' which would put him right at the age he was in ''Interstellar''. That, however, is unlikely solely because of the different last names. Then again, he could also be, let's say, "extended family" or if Lewis Cooper is Lewis' child, but she gave him up for adoption to a family with the last name Cooper.
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[[WMG: Interstellar is an alternate reality from the ''Franchise/{{Stargate}}'' multiverse]]

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[[WMG: Interstellar is an alternate reality from the ''Franchise/{{Stargate}}'' ''Franchise/{{Stargate|Verse}}'' multiverse]]
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** Commander Lewis was born in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wygmxzp6VzY July of 1995]] and if she is Ellie and Palmer's daughter, that would set the events of ''Contact'' at least in 1994 which might contradict the unofficial notion that ''Contact'' would be set in the year of it's release: 1997. ''Interstellar'' takes place "sometime in the mid-21st century", putting it anywhere within the 2040s to the 2060s. Unless Lewis already has a full grown kid who had a kid of their own (making Lewis a grandmother '''at 40'''), it wouldn't be as plausible for her to be Cooper's ancestor. It could've worked if say Cooper was Lewis' child and born long before the events of ''The Martian'' which would put him right at the age he was in ''Interstellar''. That, however, is unlikely solely because of the different last names. Then again, he could also be, let's say, "extended family".

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** Commander Lewis was born in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wygmxzp6VzY July of 1995]] and if she is Ellie and Palmer's daughter, that would set the events of ''Contact'' at least in 1994 which might contradict the unofficial notion that ''Contact'' would be set in the year of it's release: 1997. ''Interstellar'' takes place "sometime in the mid-21st century", putting it anywhere within the 2040s to the 2060s. Unless Lewis already has a full grown kid who had a kid of their own (making Lewis a grandmother '''at 40'''), it wouldn't be as plausible for her to be Cooper's ancestor. It could've worked if say Cooper was Lewis' child and born long before the events of ''The Martian'' which would put him right at the age he was in ''Interstellar''. That, however, is unlikely solely because of the different last names. Then again, he could also be, let's say, "extended family".family" or if Lewis gave him up for adoption to a family with the last name Cooper.
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** Commander Lewis was born in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wygmxzp6VzY July of 1995]] and if she is Ellie and Palmer's daughter, that would set the events of ''Contact'' at least in 1994 which might contradict the unofficial notion that ''Contact'' would be set in the year of it's release: 1997. ''Interstellar'' takes place "sometime in the mid-21st century" (putting it anywhere within the 2050s and 2060s). Unless Lewis already has a full grown kid who had a kid of their own, making Lewis a grandmother '''at 40''', it wouldn't really be plausible for her to be Cooper's ancestor. It could've worked if say Cooper was Lewis' child and born long before the events of ''The Martian'' which would put him right at the age he was in ''Interstellar''. That, however, is unlikely because of the different last names.

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** Commander Lewis was born in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wygmxzp6VzY July of 1995]] and if she is Ellie and Palmer's daughter, that would set the events of ''Contact'' at least in 1994 which might contradict the unofficial notion that ''Contact'' would be set in the year of it's release: 1997. ''Interstellar'' takes place "sometime in the mid-21st century" (putting century", putting it anywhere within the 2050s and 2060s). 2040s to the 2060s. Unless Lewis already has a full grown kid who had a kid of their own, making own (making Lewis a grandmother '''at 40''', 40'''), it wouldn't really be as plausible for her to be Cooper's ancestor. It could've worked if say Cooper was Lewis' child and born long before the events of ''The Martian'' which would put him right at the age he was in ''Interstellar''. That, however, is unlikely solely because of the different last names.names. Then again, he could also be, let's say, "extended family".
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** Commander Lewis was born in July of 1995 and if she is Ellie and Palmer's daughter, that would set the events of ''Contact'' at least in 1994. ''The Martian'' takes place in 2035 (where Lewis would be turning 40) and ''Interstellar'' is set roughly in "the mid-21st century" putting it anywhere between the 2050s and the 2060s. Unless Lewis already has a full grown kid who had a kid of their own (making Lewis a grandmother), it wouldn't really be as plausible for her to be Cooper's ancestor. It could've worked if say, Cooper was Lewis' child and born before the events of ''The Martian'' which would put him right at the age he was in ''Interstellar''. That, however, raises the issue of the last name being Cooper and not Lewis.

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** Commander Lewis was born in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wygmxzp6VzY July of 1995 1995]] and if she is Ellie and Palmer's daughter, that would set the events of ''Contact'' at least in 1994. ''The Martian'' takes place in 2035 (where Lewis 1994 which might contradict the unofficial notion that ''Contact'' would be turning 40) and set in the year of it's release: 1997. ''Interstellar'' is set roughly takes place "sometime in "the the mid-21st century" putting (putting it anywhere between within the 2050s and the 2060s. 2060s). Unless Lewis already has a full grown kid who had a kid of their own (making own, making Lewis a grandmother), grandmother '''at 40''', it wouldn't really be as plausible for her to be Cooper's ancestor. It could've worked if say, say Cooper was Lewis' child and born long before the events of ''The Martian'' which would put him right at the age he was in ''Interstellar''. That, however, raises the issue is unlikely because of the different last name being Cooper and not Lewis.names.
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** Commander Lewis was born in July of 1995 and if she is Ellie and Palmer's daughter, that would set the events of ''Contact'' at least in 1994. ''The Martian'' takes place in 2035 (where Lewis would be turning 40) and ''Interstellar'' is set roughly in "the mid-21st century" putting it anywhere between the 2050s and the 2060s. Unless Lewis already has a full grown kid who had a kid of their own (making Lewis a grandmother), it wouldn't really be as plausible for her to be Cooper's ancestor. It could've worked if say, Cooper was Lewis' child and born before the events of ''The Martian'' which would put him right at the age he was in ''Interstellar''. That, however, raises the issue of the last name being Cooper and not Lewis.
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* With StrongFamilyResemblance in full play here. The Earth is beginning to suffer the blight that affects all crops on the planet, so NASA begins Project Ares to colonize Mars. Of course, that plan ended with Ares 3's Mark Watney incident, and all the cost that had gone in the effort to rescue Watney from Mars forced NASA to shut down, or rather, went underground per the President's orders. Watney himself went on to build a family that will eventually lead to the birth of his IdenticalGrandson Dr. Mann, while Commander Lewis's generations will lead to the birth of Cooper, who himself fathers his GenerationXerox daughter Murph. All of this, including the events happening in The Martian, are in fact [[spoiler: [[TheChessmaster engineered by the Fifth Dimensional beings in order to send Cooper into the black hole and ensures humanity's survival.]] ]]

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* With StrongFamilyResemblance in full play here. The Earth is beginning to suffer the blight that affects all crops on the planet, so NASA begins Project Ares to colonize Mars. Of course, that plan ended with Ares 3's Mark Watney incident, and all the cost that had gone in the effort to rescue Watney from Mars forced NASA to shut down, or rather, went underground per the President's orders. Watney himself went on to build a family that will eventually lead to the birth of his IdenticalGrandson Dr. Mann, while Commander Lewis's generations will lead to the birth of Cooper, who himself fathers his GenerationXerox daughter Murph. All of this, including the events happening in The Martian, ''The Martian'', are in fact [[spoiler: [[TheChessmaster engineered by the Fifth Dimensional beings in order to send Cooper into the black hole and ensures humanity's survival.]] ]]
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[[WMG: This film is set in an alternate universe of ''WesternAnimation/WallE'']]

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[[WMG: This film is set in an alternate universe of ''WesternAnimation/WallE'']]''[[WesternAnimation/WallE WALL•E]]'']]



[[WMG: "Interstellar" is a prequel to "StarWars" that doesn't suck.]]
I can't believe I'm the first one to pitch this idea. We've seen that the black hole/wormhole alter position in time, and they certainty send you to a galaxy far, far away. The humans finally resettled on a new planet in their new Galaxy, perhaps called Correlia or Alderaan. Eons down the line, they develop ftl and discover the kyber crystals, as well as other intelligent life.

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[[WMG: "Interstellar" ''Interstellar'' is a prequel to "StarWars" ''StarWars'' that doesn't suck.]]
I can't believe I'm the first one to pitch this idea. We've seen that the black hole/wormhole alter position in time, and they certainty send you to a galaxy far, far away. The humans finally resettled on a new planet in their new Galaxy, perhaps called Correlia or Alderaan. Eons down the line, they develop ftl FTL travel and discover the kyber crystals, as well as other intelligent life.



** This fits fairly well, assuming the events between Interstellar and The Martian were spread out far enough. The rotational gravity and ion engines from Hermes would have been perfected in Endurance, and cryonic sleeping pods would have been invented as a result (thus giving astronauts more options when supplies ran low). According to somewhere, the Landers used in the Endurance mission were also built under the guise of being supply vehicles for future missions to Mars. If they were commissioned after the Ares 3 mission, it would make a lot of sense, since having a supply vehicle with that level of speed and maneuverability would have been very useful if a repeat of the Ares 3 mission occurred.

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** This fits fairly well, assuming the events between Interstellar ''Interstellar'' and The Martian ''The Martian'' were spread out far enough. The rotational gravity and ion engines from Hermes ''Hermes'' would have been perfected in Endurance, ''Endurance'', and cryonic sleeping pods would have been invented as a result (thus giving astronauts more options when supplies ran low). According to somewhere, the Landers used in the Endurance ''Endurance'' mission were also built under the guise of being supply vehicles for future missions to Mars. If they were commissioned after the Ares 3 mission, it would make a lot of sense, since having a supply vehicle with that level of speed and maneuverability would have been very useful if a repeat of the Ares 3 mission occurred.
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* Albeit one in which Goa'uld System Lord Ra never found Earth. Thus, Ra never brought humans to other worlds, Ra's Stargate was never brought to Earth, and the Stargate program was never launched. The race that created the wormhole is a benevolent Ascended race sympathetic to Humanity's plight.

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* Albeit one in which Goa'uld System Lord Ra never found Earth. Thus, Ra never brought humans to other worlds, Ra's Stargate was never brought to Earth, and the Stargate program was never launched. The race that created the wormhole is a benevolent Ascended race sympathetic to Humanity's plight.plight.
[[WMG: Seeing [[spoiler: Murph in the Hospital wasn't the last time that Cooper would see his daughter]]]]
Think about it, you've got wormholes and the ability to send information back in time. What if [[spoiler: Murph was (relatively) quick to have her father leave because though it would be the last time she'd see him, it was far from the last time he'd see her? There's a lot of time between Murph's cracking the gravity equation to Cooper's recovery. Perhaps Cooper was able to travel through time and space and reconnect with his children and their children. If so, Murph knew that he had to go back through the wormhole to Brand.]]
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[[WMG: "Interstellar" is a prequel to "StarWars" that doesn't suck.]]
I can't believe I'm the first one to pitch this idea. We've seen that the black hole/wormhole alter position in time, and they certainty send you to a galaxy far, far away. The humans finally resettled on a new planet in their new Galaxy, perhaps called Correlia or Alderaan. Eons down the line, they develop ftl and discover the kyber crystals, as well as other intelligent life.

This also explains what the "power of love" that Coop and Brand talk about really is-- it's the Force!
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** If StrongFamilyResemblance is in play, this also makes both films sequels to ''Film/{{Contact}}''. Ellie and Palmer would have had a child after the events of that film, whom would have been an ancestor of Cooper (who seems to have inherited both Ellie's scientific curiosity and Palmer's spirituality). BenevolentPrecursors and wormholes that can be traversed by humans have already been established in such a universe.

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** If StrongFamilyResemblance is in play, this also makes both films sequels to ''Film/{{Contact}}''. Ellie and Palmer would have had a child after the events of that film, whom naturally played by Jessica Chastain in ''Film/TheMartian'' (her marrying would have been an ancestor explain the last name Lewis), and both her and Watney being ancestors of Cooper (who seems to have inherited both Ellie's scientific curiosity and Palmer's spirituality). Mann, respectively. BenevolentPrecursors and wormholes that can be traversed by humans have already been established in such a universe.universe, but after the initial trip, the Precursors shut down their end of the wormhole generator, making humans unable to use it directly, though the technology does give them new scientific insights that allow them to launch several Mars missions by 2035 and providing insight that would later be used to build the ''Endurance''. For a bit of FridgeHorror, Mars may also be the origin point of The Blight, having been inadvertently brought back by the Ares missions.
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** If StrongFamilyResemblance is in play, this also makes the film a sequel to ''Film/{{Contact}}''. Ellie and Palmer would have had a child after the events of that film, whom would have been an ancestor of Cooper (who seems to have inherited both Ellie's scientific curiosity and Palmer's spirituality). BenevolentPrecursors and wormholes that can be traversed by humans have already been established in such a universe.

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** If StrongFamilyResemblance is in play, this also makes the film a sequel both films sequels to ''Film/{{Contact}}''. Ellie and Palmer would have had a child after the events of that film, whom would have been an ancestor of Cooper (who seems to have inherited both Ellie's scientific curiosity and Palmer's spirituality). BenevolentPrecursors and wormholes that can be traversed by humans have already been established in such a universe.
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** If StrongFamilyResemblance is in play, this also makes the film a sequel to ''Film/{{Contact}}''. Ellie and Palmer would have had a child after the events of that film, whom would have been an ancestor of Cooper. BenevolentPrecursors and wormholes that can be traversed by humans have already been established in such a universe.

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** If StrongFamilyResemblance is in play, this also makes the film a sequel to ''Film/{{Contact}}''. Ellie and Palmer would have had a child after the events of that film, whom would have been an ancestor of Cooper.Cooper (who seems to have inherited both Ellie's scientific curiosity and Palmer's spirituality). BenevolentPrecursors and wormholes that can be traversed by humans have already been established in such a universe.
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** If StrongFamilyResemblance is in play, this also makes the film a sequel to ''Film/{{Contact}}''. Ellie and Palmer would have had a child after the events of that film, whom would have been an ancestor of Cooper. BenevolentPrecursors and wormholes that can be traversed by humans have already been established in such a universe.
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** This fits fairly well, assuming the events between Interstellar and The Martian were spread out far enough. The rotational gravity and ion engines from Hermes would have been perfected in Endurance, and cryonic sleeping pods would have been invented as a result (thus giving astronauts more options when supplies ran low). According to somewhere, the Landers used in the Endurance mission were also built under the guise of being supply vehicles for future missions to Mars. If they were commissioned after the Ares 3 mission, it would make a lot of sense, since having a supply vehicle with that level of speed and maneuverability would have been very useful if a repeat of the Ares 3 mission occurred.

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** This fits fairly well, assuming the events between Interstellar and The Martian were spread out far enough. The rotational gravity and ion engines from Hermes would have been perfected in Endurance, and cryonic sleeping pods would have been invented as a result (thus giving astronauts more options when supplies ran low). According to somewhere, the Landers used in the Endurance mission were also built under the guise of being supply vehicles for future missions to Mars. If they were commissioned after the Ares 3 mission, it would make a lot of sense, since having a supply vehicle with that level of speed and maneuverability would have been very useful if a repeat of the Ares 3 mission occurred.occurred.
[[WMG: Interstellar is an alternate reality from the ''Franchise/{{Stargate}}'' multiverse]]
* Albeit one in which Goa'uld System Lord Ra never found Earth. Thus, Ra never brought humans to other worlds, Ra's Stargate was never brought to Earth, and the Stargate program was never launched. The race that created the wormhole is a benevolent Ascended race sympathetic to Humanity's plight.
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We never see him, and we hear his voice very suddenly, after it was established he and Cooper had lost contact. He never describes what he can see or where he is, and seems to understand what's going on far more than Cooper does, also appearing to gently prod Cooper towards the right course of action.

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We never see him, and we hear his voice very suddenly, after it was established he and Cooper had lost contact. He never describes what he can see or where he is, and seems to understand what's going on far more than Cooper does, also appearing to gently prod Cooper towards the right course of action. \n The way he talks to Cooper in this scene is very different from before - there's no joking around or taunting, and their conversation is more akin to a teacher gently leading a student to the right answer than anything else.
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[[WMG: When TARS spoke to Cooper inside the black hole, it was actually the fifth dimension beings using his voice.]]
We never see him, and we hear his voice very suddenly, after it was established he and Cooper had lost contact. He never describes what he can see or where he is, and seems to understand what's going on far more than Cooper does, also appearing to gently prod Cooper towards the right course of action.
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[[WMG: Film/TheMartian is a prequel to ''Interstellar''.]]

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[[WMG: Film/TheMartian ''Film/TheMartian'' is a prequel to ''Interstellar''.]]
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At one point, Donald mentioned that at his time, people come up with new things and 'everyday is like christmas'. Said events could be the doing of [[MegaCorp Buy n'Large]]. But when the blight (Interstellar's version of Earth dusting) started to happen, people stopped consuming their products and they went bankrupt.

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At one point, Donald mentioned that at his time, people come up with new things and 'everyday is like christmas'. Said events could be the doing of [[MegaCorp Buy n'Large]]. But when the blight (Interstellar's version of Earth dusting) started to happen, people stopped consuming their products and they went bankrupt.bankrupt.

[[WMG: Film/TheMartian is a prequel to ''Interstellar''.]]
* With StrongFamilyResemblance in full play here. The Earth is beginning to suffer the blight that affects all crops on the planet, so NASA begins Project Ares to colonize Mars. Of course, that plan ended with Ares 3's Mark Watney incident, and all the cost that had gone in the effort to rescue Watney from Mars forced NASA to shut down, or rather, went underground per the President's orders. Watney himself went on to build a family that will eventually lead to the birth of his IdenticalGrandson Dr. Mann, while Commander Lewis's generations will lead to the birth of Cooper, who himself fathers his GenerationXerox daughter Murph. All of this, including the events happening in The Martian, are in fact [[spoiler: [[TheChessmaster engineered by the Fifth Dimensional beings in order to send Cooper into the black hole and ensures humanity's survival.]] ]]
** This fits fairly well, assuming the events between Interstellar and The Martian were spread out far enough. The rotational gravity and ion engines from Hermes would have been perfected in Endurance, and cryonic sleeping pods would have been invented as a result (thus giving astronauts more options when supplies ran low). According to somewhere, the Landers used in the Endurance mission were also built under the guise of being supply vehicles for future missions to Mars. If they were commissioned after the Ares 3 mission, it would make a lot of sense, since having a supply vehicle with that level of speed and maneuverability would have been very useful if a repeat of the Ares 3 mission occurred.
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[[WMG: This film is set in an alternate universe of ''Film/WallE'']]

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[[WMG: This film is set in an alternate universe of ''Film/WallE'']]''WesternAnimation/WallE'']]
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Pretty self-explanatory, really- a big war (possibly WorldWarThree) happened in the past and killed a lot of people, and the blight was developed by some nation or other as a biological weapon. Things went [[GoneHorriblyRight horribly right]], billions of people died (from both starvation and from further fighting over the remaining resources), leaving only a small percentage of the original population alive, and in the aftermath some kind of treaty was signed that abolished every nations' armies.

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Pretty self-explanatory, really- a big war (possibly WorldWarThree) happened in the past and killed a lot of people, and the blight was developed by some nation or other as a biological weapon. Things went [[GoneHorriblyRight horribly right]], billions of people died (from both starvation and from further fighting over the remaining resources), leaving only a small percentage of the original population alive, and in the aftermath some kind of treaty was signed that abolished every nations' armies.armies.

[[WMG: This film is set in an alternate universe of ''Film/WallE'']]
Both films are set in CrapsackWorld where Earth is filled with dust (Blight and Trash overload, respectively) and has a large-scale interstellar journey. These films also has advanced robots.
At one point, Donald mentioned that at his time, people come up with new things and 'everyday is like christmas'. Said events could be the doing of [[MegaCorp Buy n'Large]]. But when the blight (Interstellar's version of Earth dusting) started to happen, people stopped consuming their products and they went bankrupt.
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Pretty self-explanatory, really- a big war (possibly WorldWarThree) happened in the past and killed a lot of people, and the blight was developed by some nation or other as a biological weapon. Things went horribly right, billions of people died, and in the aftermath some kind of treaty was signed that abolished every nations' armies.

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Pretty self-explanatory, really- a big war (possibly WorldWarThree) happened in the past and killed a lot of people, and the blight was developed by some nation or other as a biological weapon. Things went [[GoneHorriblyRight horribly right, right]], billions of people died, died (from both starvation and from further fighting over the remaining resources), leaving only a small percentage of the original population alive, and in the aftermath some kind of treaty was signed that abolished every nations' armies.
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The characters of ''Inception'' are in hyper-sleep, travelling from their native satellite station to start new lives in the colony on the other side of the wormhole. The reason Ariadne and Cobb picture a city folding in half is because they're half-remembering the structure of their own home...

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The characters of ''Inception'' are in hyper-sleep, travelling from their native satellite station to start new lives in the colony on the other side of the wormhole. The reason Ariadne and Cobb picture a city folding in half is because they're half-remembering the structure of their own home...home...

[[WMG: The disease is the result of [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke biological]] warfare]]
Pretty self-explanatory, really- a big war (possibly WorldWarThree) happened in the past and killed a lot of people, and the blight was developed by some nation or other as a biological weapon. Things went horribly right, billions of people died, and in the aftermath some kind of treaty was signed that abolished every nations' armies.
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[[WMG:The movie is a prequel to ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|Reimagined}}'' (reimagined)]]

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[[WMG:The movie is a prequel to ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|Reimagined}}'' (reimagined)]]''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'']]
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Perhaps the Mario world is one of the worlds the 5-dimensional humans colonized after their transcendence. This also explains the presence of warp pipes and the many violations of physics in the Mario series; Rosalina and the 5-dimensional humans are controlling the laws of physics to allow Mario to win against Bowser. This gets even more interesting when thematic elements are involved. Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Interstellar share a common theme, being reunited with your loved ones. Rosalina and Luma were reunited along with Mario and Peach in Super Mario Galaxy 2. Love is also stated to be a "gentle pull" in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', similar to remarks about love as a force in ''Interstellar''.

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Perhaps the Mario world is one of the worlds the 5-dimensional humans colonized after their transcendence. This also explains the presence of warp pipes and the many violations of physics in the Mario series; Rosalina and the 5-dimensional humans are controlling the laws of physics to allow Mario to win against Bowser. This gets even more interesting when thematic elements are involved. Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Interstellar share a common theme, being reunited with your loved ones. Rosalina and Luma were reunited along with Mario and Peach in Super Mario Galaxy 2. Love is also stated to be a "gentle pull" in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', similar to remarks about love as a force in ''Interstellar''.''Interstellar''.

[[WMG: The events of ''Inception'' are a dream happening after the events of ''Interstellar'']]
The characters of ''Inception'' are in hyper-sleep, travelling from their native satellite station to start new lives in the colony on the other side of the wormhole. The reason Ariadne and Cobb picture a city folding in half is because they're half-remembering the structure of their own home...
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* Event Horizon just introduces the dark side of the 5-dimentional-beings.

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* Event Horizon ''Event Horizon'' just introduces the dark side of the 5-dimentional-beings.



[[WMG:The movie is a prequel to Series/BattlestarGalacticaReimagined]]

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[[WMG:The movie is a prequel to Series/BattlestarGalacticaReimagined]]''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|Reimagined}}'' (reimagined)]]

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