There’s an undeniable beauty to witnessing an entire planet being destroyed both on screen and in science fiction novels. However, for me, the latter is always more affecting, and many of them have left lasting impacts with their sheer brilliance. The most impressive times planets have been destroyed in sci-fi As with any list, this is not exhaustive, and although I do consider myself a good researcher , I may have missed a few.
I am sure the glaring ones I fail to write will be pulled up, and I will surely read many I have missed. However, these are the planetary destructions I remember from sci-fi. Hopefully, there will be some new ones and memories of old for all.
. Humanity has reached a state of utopia in the late 21st century. Nanotech is able to build structures at incredible speeds, humanity is spreading itself amongst the stars, and as a race, we have achieved travel at almost the speed of light.
Life is good. Humanity is on the up and up, and the stars await discovery. Blisteringly fast, boulder-sized chunks enter Earth’s atmosphere, each hitting the surface with the force of small nuclear arms.
They’re un-trackable and leave Earth defenseless. On the eve of humanity’s collective golden age, we are wiped out, scattered to the winds. What a brutal end.
The set-up, with such utopian hope and unity, just sets this devastating planetary destruction up for a brilliant fall. Pick this one up for some real heart-wrenching science fiction based around our destroyed .
