Hmmmm. Well, it certainly occurs in SF, if not on stage. But if we were to exclude offstage actions, then Hamlet's father could still be alive. In Brazil with Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern? And most of Agatha Christie's hecatomb of victims who generally die offstage, then events are reconstructed by one or other of her crop of nosy parkers. So that's blue to Disembodied via "H-head" and pink to ffutures for his dystopian picture of humankind's past, present and future.ffutures wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:41 amWhich reminded me of this - not sure if it counts since it's something a character read about rather than actually occurring in the story. From the final episode of the first TV series of The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
Ford Prefect : I read of one planet in the seventh dimension got used as a ball in a game of intergalactic bar billiards. Got potted straight into a black hole, killed ten billion people.
Arthur Dent : Madness. Total madness.
Ford Prefect : Yeah. Only scored thirty points too.
Arthur Dent : Where'd you read that?
Ford Prefect : Oh, a book.
Arthur Dent : What book?
Ford Prefect : The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy.
Arthur Dent : Oh. That thing.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1113232/ch ... /nm0228797
That's three entries for ffutures - who is obviously keen to sup from the Chalice of Doom.