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{{quote|''"The result is speculation built on fact. What I offer is not a firm prediction - more an exploration of possibilities."''|'''Dougal Dixon''', ''[[After Man a Zoology of The Future|After Man, A Zoology of the Future]]'', Author's Introduction}}
{{quote|''"The result is speculation built on fact. What I offer is not a firm prediction - more an exploration of possibilities."''|'''Dougal Dixon''', ''[[After Man: A Zoology of The Future|After Man, A Zoology of the Future]]'', Author's Introduction}}


This genre openly combines elements of traditional documentaries with [[Speculative Fiction]]. While the pure [[Documentary]] is entirely based on fact, the Speculative Documentary adds elements which are either an interpretation of actual events based on a combination of speculation and extrapolation from known science, or completely fictional. While a Speculative Documentary can also be [[Mohs Scale of Science Fiction Hardness|Hard SF]], a [[Documentary of Lies]], or [[Mockumentary]], the Speculative Documentary takes a very scientific approach to asking "what if" that differentiates it from other fiction. While [[Mohs Scale of Science Fiction Hardness|Hard Science Fiction]] focuses on [[Characters]], [[Plots]] and [[Justified Trope|justifying]] [[Speculative Fiction|fantastical]] elements, and the Mockumentary uses a documentary style to tell a dramatic or comedic fictional story, the Speculative Documentary [[Hand Wave|handwaves]] any [[Speculative Fiction|fantastical]] elements and downplays characters and plots to focus on implications and educating viewers about [[Real Life|real]] science.
This genre openly combines elements of traditional documentaries with [[Speculative Fiction]]. While the pure [[Documentary]] is entirely based on fact, the Speculative Documentary adds elements which are either an interpretation of actual events based on a combination of speculation and extrapolation from known science, or completely fictional. While a Speculative Documentary can also be [[Mohs Scale of Science Fiction Hardness|Hard SF]], a [[Documentary of Lies]], or [[Mockumentary]], the Speculative Documentary takes a very scientific approach to asking "what if" that differentiates it from other fiction. While [[Mohs Scale of Science Fiction Hardness|Hard Science Fiction]] focuses on [[Characters]], [[Plots]] and [[Justified Trope|justifying]] [[Speculative Fiction|fantastical]] elements, and the Mockumentary uses a documentary style to tell a dramatic or comedic fictional story, the Speculative Documentary [[Hand Wave|handwaves]] any [[Speculative Fiction|fantastical]] elements and downplays characters and plots to focus on implications and educating viewers about [[Real Life|real]] science.
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== Envisioning the Distant Future ==
== Envisioning the Distant Future ==
* ''[[After Man a Zoology of The Future]]'' (1981) by Scottish paleontologist and geologist [[wikipedia:Dougal Dixon|Dougal Dixon]]
* ''[[After Man: A Zoology of The Future]]'' (1981) by Scottish paleontologist and geologist [[wikipedia:Dougal Dixon|Dougal Dixon]]
* Animal Planet's ''[[The Future Is Wild]]'' TV series, created with feedback from Dixon. Something of an updated [[Spiritual Successor]] and [[Adaptation Expansion]] of ''After Man''.
* Animal Planet's ''[[The Future Is Wild]]'' TV series, created with feedback from Dixon. Something of an updated [[Spiritual Successor]] and [[Adaptation Expansion]] of ''After Man''.
* ''[[Life After People]]''
* ''[[Life After People]]''
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* ''[[Cosmos]]'' by [[wikipedia:Carl Sagan|Carl Sagan]].
* ''[[Cosmos]]'' by [[wikipedia:Carl Sagan|Carl Sagan]].
* The 1990 [[Mockumentary]] book ''[[wikipedia:Expedition (book)|Expedition]]'' by [[wikipedia:Wayne Barlowe|Wayne D. Barlowe]].
* The 1990 [[Mockumentary]] book ''[[wikipedia:Expedition (book)|Expedition]]'' by [[wikipedia:Wayne Barlowe|Wayne D. Barlowe]].
** [[Your Mileage May Vary]] on the scientific plausibility of the alien ecosystems and creatures, but it was very imaginative and subversive for its time (when [[Rubber Forehead Aliens]] and [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp|smeerps]] were still the norm in sci-fi). Like Dixon's ''[[After Man a Zoology of The Future]]'', it helped give birth to a lot of [[Inspired By]] / [[In the Style Of]] projects over the years.
** [[Your Mileage May Vary]] on the scientific plausibility of the alien ecosystems and creatures, but it was very imaginative and subversive for its time (when [[Rubber Forehead Aliens]] and [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp|smeerps]] were still the norm in sci-fi). Like Dixon's ''[[After Man: A Zoology of The Future]]'', it helped give birth to a lot of [[Inspired By]] / [[In the Style Of]] projects over the years.
* ''[[wikipedia:Alien Planet|Alien Planet]]'', the 2005 Discovery Channel adaptation of Barlowe's ''Expedition''
* ''[[wikipedia:Alien Planet|Alien Planet]]'', the 2005 Discovery Channel adaptation of Barlowe's ''Expedition''
* ''[[wikipedia:Extraterrestrial (TV program)|Extraterrestrial]]'', made by National Geographic
* ''[[wikipedia:Extraterrestrial (TV program)|Extraterrestrial]]'', made by National Geographic
* The ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20080804002749/http://www.nemoramjet.com/snaiad.html Snaiad]'' project has lots of vividly imagined alien vertebrates from an Earth-like planet (sadly, the website seems to be currently down and available only via archived form)
* The ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20080804002749/http://www.nemoramjet.com/snaiad.html Snaiad]'' project has lots of vividly imagined alien vertebrates from an Earth-like planet (sadly, the website seems to be currently down and available only via archived form)


== Envisioning Alternate Realities ==
== Envisioning Alternate Realities ==
* Dougal Dixon's third speculative book, ''[[wikipedia:The New Dinosaurs: An Alternative Evolution|The New Dinosaurs]]'' (1988) and ''[http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0000265/Spec/index.html Specworld]'' show what life might be like if dinosaurs never went extinct.
* Dougal Dixon's third speculative book, ''[[wikipedia:The New Dinosaurs: An Alternative Evolution|The New Dinosaurs]]'' (1988) and ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20081228101712/http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0000265/Spec/index.html Specworld]'' show what life might be like if dinosaurs never went extinct.
* ''Ivory Extraordinaire'': Deadly safaris on an alternate Earth where elephants out-competed all other big herbivores, and carnivores have grown larger to keep up
* ''Ivory Extraordinaire'': Deadly safaris on an alternate Earth where elephants out-competed all other big herbivores, and carnivores have grown larger to keep up
* [[wikipedia:Aftermath: Population Zero|''Aftermath: Population Zero'']] explores what would happen to Earth if humans disappeared without a trace. High source of [[Nightmare Fuel]].
* [[wikipedia:Aftermath: Population Zero|''Aftermath: Population Zero'']] explores what would happen to Earth if humans disappeared without a trace. High source of [[Nightmare Fuel]].
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== Reverse Engineering Fantasy using [[Real Life|Real]] Science ==
== Reverse Engineering Fantasy using [[Real Life|Real]] Science ==
* ''[http://www.history.com/minisite.do?content_type=Minisite_Generic&content_type_id=54406&display_order=9&mini_id=54078 Star Wars Tech]''.
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20080423131834/http://www.history.com/minisite.do?content_type=Minisite_Generic&content_type_id=54406&display_order=9&mini_id=54078 Star Wars Tech]''.
* Science of Star Wars
* Science of Star Wars
* The Science Of [[Star Trek]]
* The Science Of [[Star Trek]]
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* [[Animal Planet]]'s ''[[wikipedia:The Last Dragon (docudrama)|The Last Dragon]]'' aka ''[[Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real]]'' aka ''Dragon's World''.
* [[Animal Planet]]'s ''[[wikipedia:The Last Dragon (docudrama)|The Last Dragon]]'' aka ''[[Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real]]'' aka ''Dragon's World''.
* ''[[wikipedia:Prehistoric Park|Prehistoric Park]]''.
* ''[[wikipedia:Prehistoric Park|Prehistoric Park]]''.
* ''[[wikipedia:Supervolcano (docudrama)|Supervolcano]]''.
* ''[[wikipedia:Supervolcano (docudrama)|Supervolcano]]''.
* ''The Snouters: Form and Life of the Rhinogrades'': a joke "natural history treatise" on a non-existent group of mammals that walk on their noses. A popular in-joke among comparative anatomists is to cite this book in their texts.
* ''The Snouters: Form and Life of the Rhinogrades'': a joke "natural history treatise" on a non-existent group of mammals that walk on their noses. A popular in-joke among comparative anatomists is to cite this book in their texts.
* ''[[Threads]]'' and its predecessor, ''The War Game''
* ''[[Threads]]'' and its predecessor, ''The War Game''
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 20 September 2018

"The result is speculation built on fact. What I offer is not a firm prediction - more an exploration of possibilities."
Dougal Dixon, After Man, A Zoology of the Future, Author's Introduction

This genre openly combines elements of traditional documentaries with Speculative Fiction. While the pure Documentary is entirely based on fact, the Speculative Documentary adds elements which are either an interpretation of actual events based on a combination of speculation and extrapolation from known science, or completely fictional. While a Speculative Documentary can also be Hard SF, a Documentary of Lies, or Mockumentary, the Speculative Documentary takes a very scientific approach to asking "what if" that differentiates it from other fiction. While Hard Science Fiction focuses on Characters, Plots and justifying fantastical elements, and the Mockumentary uses a documentary style to tell a dramatic or comedic fictional story, the Speculative Documentary handwaves any fantastical elements and downplays characters and plots to focus on implications and educating viewers about real science.

Examples of Speculative Documentary include:


Envisioning the Distant Past

Envisioning the Distant Future

Envisioning Alien Worlds

Envisioning Alternate Realities

  • Dougal Dixon's third speculative book, The New Dinosaurs (1988) and Specworld show what life might be like if dinosaurs never went extinct.
  • Ivory Extraordinaire: Deadly safaris on an alternate Earth where elephants out-competed all other big herbivores, and carnivores have grown larger to keep up
  • Aftermath: Population Zero explores what would happen to Earth if humans disappeared without a trace. High source of Nightmare Fuel.
    • Like the aforementioned Life After People, that is also based on the book The World Without Us.
    • They also made other "what if" style Aftermath documentaries, which explore topics like what if the world suddenly stopped spinning, what if we completely ran out of oil, and others.
  • CSA: Confederate States of America
  • The Death of a President conjectures the consequences to the United States of America if George W. Bush had been assassinated.

Reverse Engineering Fantasy using Real Science

Mockumentary supported by real science, also known as (in The Other Wiki) a Docu Drama