One that comes to mind is the S5 opener for "Enterprise" where some propaganda footage is shown of the alien/Nazi menace in 20th century Earth and there's a shot of Times Square showing a Pepsi Billboard.![]()
There's a Fifth Season!?!?!
Of course, the downside to doing this is that over time your "future-y" easter eggs can age out - like the bankrupt airlines, hotel chains and phone companies referenced in this way in 2001.
I actually dislike when the author/creator of a work does something like this. Too often it comes off as forced. One that I remember, though it doesn't annoy me that much, was when Timothy Zahn added hot chocolate to Star Wars. I can't remember what book it was in, but I remember that scene. Easter eggs are fine. Nods and winks to the "camera" annoy me.
Of course, the downside to doing this is that over time your "future-y" easter eggs can age out - like the bankrupt airlines, hotel chains and phone companies referenced in this way in 2001.
Well, yeah, that's true. But in the Birmingham books they reference stuff that won't change like song titles, pop characters that already exist and Microsoft.![]()
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