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The Dark Future of 'Humanity Lost'

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Imagine a future where humanity is the most dangerous species in the universe. An exploration of Callum Stephen Diggle’s incredible speculative biology project ‘Humanity Lost.’

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‘Humanity Lost,’ a worldbuilding project and graphic novel series by artist Callum Diggle, imagines a future where humans have merged with a godlike artificial intelligence, and are now the most dangerous lifeforms in a galaxy full of aliens. It’s an exciting twist on the genre, and a story that features some particularly inventive speculative lifeforms.

At the start of the 26th century, humanity has yet to give itself over to the AI. Under the oversight of the United Earth government, humans populate every major celestial body in our solar system. On Earth’s moon, giant lavatubes are terraformed and become home to great cities larger than any on Earth.

Yet as humans seek out more and more distant planets, they soon encounter another sentient species, one which will set them on a path towards a dark future…

0:00 Humanity Lost
1:16 The U.E.
1:44 First Contact
2:51 The Chantauri
3:46 Rise of the Imperium
4:55 The Soeus
5:21 The Pekt
5:50 The Breimheinians
6:22 The Velousians
6:55 The Vureii
7:25 The Gord
8:39 The Tandrax
9:18 The Last Human
9:55 What Comes Next?

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