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2010 (?) science fiction TV show with new world


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  • Plotline: The government is sending a whole bunch of people to another planet to "prepare for Armageddon." I recall the trip taking a very long time (on the order of maybe 30 years). Also, one of the people dies and their death is investigated throughout the show.


  • Start Date: Approximately 2010, I'd say.


  • Platform: No idea.


  • Language: English



Unfortunately, this is the extent of all the details I can recall. I'll make edits if I remember any more!










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  • Ascension had a murder investigation as a major plot driver, and was based on a long-term colonization mission. (I don't recall a specific reference to Armageddon, though.)

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  • @DavidW - SFGITW! (Second FGITW) -- I'll explore and see if that's correct. Maybe post an answer?

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    @DavidW yeah, this is probably the answer... post it as such

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  • This also sounds like it might be Terra Nova, a TV show where overpopulation on Earth was getting to be a problem so there was an idea of using a sort of Stargate-looking machine that would open a portal to a parallel Earth/planet that was still stuck in a semi-Cretaceous Period. Stargate with dinosaurs, in a way. But the "thirty year journey" part doesn't match up.

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  • Plotline: The government is sending a whole bunch of people to another planet to "prepare for Armageddon." I recall the trip taking a very long time (on the order of maybe 30 years). Also, one of the people dies and their death is investigated throughout the show.


  • Start Date: Approximately 2010, I'd say.


  • Platform: No idea.


  • Language: English



Unfortunately, this is the extent of all the details I can recall. I'll make edits if I remember any more!










share|improve this question
























  • Ascension had a murder investigation as a major plot driver, and was based on a long-term colonization mission. (I don't recall a specific reference to Armageddon, though.)

    – DavidW
    8 hours ago












  • @DavidW - SFGITW! (Second FGITW) -- I'll explore and see if that's correct. Maybe post an answer?

    – Voldemort's Wrath
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    @DavidW yeah, this is probably the answer... post it as such

    – kaine
    8 hours ago











  • This also sounds like it might be Terra Nova, a TV show where overpopulation on Earth was getting to be a problem so there was an idea of using a sort of Stargate-looking machine that would open a portal to a parallel Earth/planet that was still stuck in a semi-Cretaceous Period. Stargate with dinosaurs, in a way. But the "thirty year journey" part doesn't match up.

    – SpaceWolf1701
    8 hours ago













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  • Plotline: The government is sending a whole bunch of people to another planet to "prepare for Armageddon." I recall the trip taking a very long time (on the order of maybe 30 years). Also, one of the people dies and their death is investigated throughout the show.


  • Start Date: Approximately 2010, I'd say.


  • Platform: No idea.


  • Language: English



Unfortunately, this is the extent of all the details I can recall. I'll make edits if I remember any more!










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  • Plotline: The government is sending a whole bunch of people to another planet to "prepare for Armageddon." I recall the trip taking a very long time (on the order of maybe 30 years). Also, one of the people dies and their death is investigated throughout the show.


  • Start Date: Approximately 2010, I'd say.


  • Platform: No idea.


  • Language: English



Unfortunately, this is the extent of all the details I can recall. I'll make edits if I remember any more!







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  • Ascension had a murder investigation as a major plot driver, and was based on a long-term colonization mission. (I don't recall a specific reference to Armageddon, though.)

    – DavidW
    8 hours ago












  • @DavidW - SFGITW! (Second FGITW) -- I'll explore and see if that's correct. Maybe post an answer?

    – Voldemort's Wrath
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    @DavidW yeah, this is probably the answer... post it as such

    – kaine
    8 hours ago











  • This also sounds like it might be Terra Nova, a TV show where overpopulation on Earth was getting to be a problem so there was an idea of using a sort of Stargate-looking machine that would open a portal to a parallel Earth/planet that was still stuck in a semi-Cretaceous Period. Stargate with dinosaurs, in a way. But the "thirty year journey" part doesn't match up.

    – SpaceWolf1701
    8 hours ago

















  • Ascension had a murder investigation as a major plot driver, and was based on a long-term colonization mission. (I don't recall a specific reference to Armageddon, though.)

    – DavidW
    8 hours ago












  • @DavidW - SFGITW! (Second FGITW) -- I'll explore and see if that's correct. Maybe post an answer?

    – Voldemort's Wrath
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    @DavidW yeah, this is probably the answer... post it as such

    – kaine
    8 hours ago











  • This also sounds like it might be Terra Nova, a TV show where overpopulation on Earth was getting to be a problem so there was an idea of using a sort of Stargate-looking machine that would open a portal to a parallel Earth/planet that was still stuck in a semi-Cretaceous Period. Stargate with dinosaurs, in a way. But the "thirty year journey" part doesn't match up.

    – SpaceWolf1701
    8 hours ago
















Ascension had a murder investigation as a major plot driver, and was based on a long-term colonization mission. (I don't recall a specific reference to Armageddon, though.)

– DavidW
8 hours ago






Ascension had a murder investigation as a major plot driver, and was based on a long-term colonization mission. (I don't recall a specific reference to Armageddon, though.)

– DavidW
8 hours ago














@DavidW - SFGITW! (Second FGITW) -- I'll explore and see if that's correct. Maybe post an answer?

– Voldemort's Wrath
8 hours ago





@DavidW - SFGITW! (Second FGITW) -- I'll explore and see if that's correct. Maybe post an answer?

– Voldemort's Wrath
8 hours ago




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@DavidW yeah, this is probably the answer... post it as such

– kaine
8 hours ago





@DavidW yeah, this is probably the answer... post it as such

– kaine
8 hours ago













This also sounds like it might be Terra Nova, a TV show where overpopulation on Earth was getting to be a problem so there was an idea of using a sort of Stargate-looking machine that would open a portal to a parallel Earth/planet that was still stuck in a semi-Cretaceous Period. Stargate with dinosaurs, in a way. But the "thirty year journey" part doesn't match up.

– SpaceWolf1701
8 hours ago





This also sounds like it might be Terra Nova, a TV show where overpopulation on Earth was getting to be a problem so there was an idea of using a sort of Stargate-looking machine that would open a portal to a parallel Earth/planet that was still stuck in a semi-Cretaceous Period. Stargate with dinosaurs, in a way. But the "thirty year journey" part doesn't match up.

– SpaceWolf1701
8 hours ago










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This sounds a lot like Ascension, a 6-part TV miniseries from 2014.



Ascension is the name of a generation starship launched in the early 1960s to the Proxima Centauri system. The trip will take 100 years, and the story opens at the midpoint of the trip (50 years) at which point the ship will start braking into the Proxima system. (Though I think they got the physics of that wrong in the show.)



The plot is kicked off by the murder of a woman in the "lake" area, and the first episode in particular is focused on investigating the murder, though that thread continues through the series.



The Wikipedia article (linked above) notes that the impetus for launching the mission was the fear of a global nuclear war, so that could be the reference to Armageddon you recall.






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This sounds a lot like Ascension, a 6-part TV miniseries from 2014.



Ascension is the name of a generation starship launched in the early 1960s to the Proxima Centauri system. The trip will take 100 years, and the story opens at the midpoint of the trip (50 years) at which point the ship will start braking into the Proxima system. (Though I think they got the physics of that wrong in the show.)



The plot is kicked off by the murder of a woman in the "lake" area, and the first episode in particular is focused on investigating the murder, though that thread continues through the series.



The Wikipedia article (linked above) notes that the impetus for launching the mission was the fear of a global nuclear war, so that could be the reference to Armageddon you recall.






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This sounds a lot like Ascension, a 6-part TV miniseries from 2014.



Ascension is the name of a generation starship launched in the early 1960s to the Proxima Centauri system. The trip will take 100 years, and the story opens at the midpoint of the trip (50 years) at which point the ship will start braking into the Proxima system. (Though I think they got the physics of that wrong in the show.)



The plot is kicked off by the murder of a woman in the "lake" area, and the first episode in particular is focused on investigating the murder, though that thread continues through the series.



The Wikipedia article (linked above) notes that the impetus for launching the mission was the fear of a global nuclear war, so that could be the reference to Armageddon you recall.






share|improve this answer

























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This sounds a lot like Ascension, a 6-part TV miniseries from 2014.



Ascension is the name of a generation starship launched in the early 1960s to the Proxima Centauri system. The trip will take 100 years, and the story opens at the midpoint of the trip (50 years) at which point the ship will start braking into the Proxima system. (Though I think they got the physics of that wrong in the show.)



The plot is kicked off by the murder of a woman in the "lake" area, and the first episode in particular is focused on investigating the murder, though that thread continues through the series.



The Wikipedia article (linked above) notes that the impetus for launching the mission was the fear of a global nuclear war, so that could be the reference to Armageddon you recall.






share|improve this answer













This sounds a lot like Ascension, a 6-part TV miniseries from 2014.



Ascension is the name of a generation starship launched in the early 1960s to the Proxima Centauri system. The trip will take 100 years, and the story opens at the midpoint of the trip (50 years) at which point the ship will start braking into the Proxima system. (Though I think they got the physics of that wrong in the show.)



The plot is kicked off by the murder of a woman in the "lake" area, and the first episode in particular is focused on investigating the murder, though that thread continues through the series.



The Wikipedia article (linked above) notes that the impetus for launching the mission was the fear of a global nuclear war, so that could be the reference to Armageddon you recall.







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