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Science Fiction & Grimdark examines the stories, ideas, and unsettling questions that make speculative fiction matter. This category explores science-fiction books, films, television, games, and fictional settings while looking beyond simple reviews or plot summaries. Articles consider artificial intelligence, personhood, faith, empire, technological inequality, interstellar travel, war, memory, redemption, and the ways imagined futures reflect present human fears. Grimdark receives special attention as both an aesthetic and a moral framework: what makes a setting genuinely dark, when suffering becomes meaningful, and when relentless bleakness stops saying anything useful. EpicAgain approaches these subjects as a thoughtful fan rather than an academic journal, connecting large philosophical questions to recognizable stories and accessible examples. Readers will find essays, thematic comparisons, recommendations, genre discussions, and reflections on why certain fictional worlds remain powerful long after the final page or closing credits. Christian ideas may naturally inform conversations about hope, sacrifice, human dignity, evil, and grace, but the category remains open to readers from many backgrounds. Science Fiction & Grimdark is ultimately for anyone who believes speculative stories should do more than decorate the future: they should challenge our assumptions, enlarge our imagination, and reveal something honest about the people we are becoming over time.

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