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Crises force hard decisions. Sacrifices are made. Lines are crossed.
But what happens after the danger passes?
In this episode of The Sci-Fi Griot, we explore the quiet aftermath of survival—when societies begin adjusting to the compromises they once called temporary. Through stories from Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The Expanse, Westworld, and more, we examine how emergency decisions slowly become permanent structures.
Compromise rarely feels like betrayal in the moment.
And that’s exactly how it embeds itself.
This episode asks a difficult question:
Because survival is not the same as justice.
It’s normalization.
By Nicolas R CunninghamCrises force hard decisions. Sacrifices are made. Lines are crossed.
But what happens after the danger passes?
In this episode of The Sci-Fi Griot, we explore the quiet aftermath of survival—when societies begin adjusting to the compromises they once called temporary. Through stories from Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The Expanse, Westworld, and more, we examine how emergency decisions slowly become permanent structures.
Compromise rarely feels like betrayal in the moment.
And that’s exactly how it embeds itself.
This episode asks a difficult question:
Because survival is not the same as justice.
It’s normalization.