Things to Come
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Information
Cheat a total of 10 times in Simulated Universe: Swarm Disaster
Time Gated: ❌
Character Locked: ❌
Missable: ❌
Comment
Missing, extremely new, or very obvious to obtain.
Reference
The phrase "Things to Come" is often associated with future events or developments, and it has been used in various contexts, including as the title of works of fiction and non-fiction. One of the most notable uses of this phrase is for the 1936 British science fiction film "Things to Come," which was written by H.G. Wells and is an adaptation of his own 1933 work "The Shape of Things to Come." The film and book explore a future history where humanity undergoes decades of war and societal collapse, followed by a renaissance of scientific progress and space exploration.
