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== Predicted and scheduled events == |
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=== May === |
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* [[May 7]] – [[Transit of Mercury]]. |
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=== December === |
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* [[December]] – The very earliest and possible response signal from the Gliese 581 vicinity, should there be one by intelligent extraterrestrial life, will be received. A signal was transmitted to the Gliese 581 vicinity in August 2009, taking about 20.3 years to reach its destination. |
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* [[December 20]] – The present "[[One country, two systems]]" with [[Macau]], guaranteed for 50 years starting from December 20, 1999 provided under the Basic Law, will expire. |
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* The 99-year lease in the [[Winston Churchill|Churchill]]–[[Franklin Roosevelt|Roosevelt]] [[Destroyers for Bases Agreement]], in which the United States traded 50 destroyers to the British Commonwealth in return for the right to use several British colonial possessions as bases, will expire, barring a renegotiation. |
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== In fiction == |
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* The races in ''[[San Francisco Rush 2049]]'', the last arcade game from [[Atari Games]], take place during this year and given the military naval presence and appearance of a full moon suggest this is during Fleet Week 2049 hence on or about the tenth of October. In-game advertisements about the races call it the "53rd Annual San Francisco Rush Tournament" (which set the races in the original [[San Francisco Rush]] in the year 1996—the year that the original game was released), and it is sponsored by "J. Ray and Associates" (a reference to the game's producer, John Ray). |
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* In the 1932 novel ''[[Brave New World]]'' by [[Aldous Huxley]], 2049 sees the outbreak of '''The Nine Years' War''', a conflict which devastates the entire planet and convinces world leaders to unite as a peaceful, but controversial, world society. |
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* The technology that allows a person to control a Custom Robo is developed by Ergo Corp., according to the [[Custom Robo]] series of video games. |
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* The events of the series [[IGPX]] take place. |
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* The [[Disney Channel]] movie ''[[Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (film)|Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century]]'' takes place in 2049, 50 years after the movie debuted on television in 1999. |
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* The video game ''[[Vectorman]]'' takes place in 2049 |
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* The video game ''[[Miner 2049er]]'' takes place in 2049 |
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* The video game ''[[M.A.C.H.]]'' takes place in 2049 |
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* The video game ''When it's Over'' takes place in early 2049 |
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* The video game ''[[Nier (video game)|Nier]]'' takes place in 2049 |
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* The video game ''[[Crimson Tears]]'' is set in [[Tokyo]] in 2049 |
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* The Doctor Who episode ''[[Kill the Moon]]'' is set in 2049 |
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== References == |
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[[Category:2049| ]] |
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