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DEBRIS Uses Science Fiction to Tell a Moving Spiritual Story Twitter Advanced alien technology drives the plot of NBC’s Debris. Those fragments have governments plotting with and against one another. But throughout the first season the show has been telling a much bigger story, one unconcerned with either science or geopolitical concerns. The series has raised existential questions about what it means to be a part of the universe. Because while each piece of the destroyed spacecraft can act in a unique way, they’re all connected. Not only with one another though. They’re connecting emotionally with people, in a way that feels more spiritual than scientific. ....
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NBC’s Debris pulls from many genres, but its core is sci-fi. Pieces from a destroyed, highly-advanced alien ship are falling to Earth. No one knows if the spacecraft arrived here by chance or if something sent it. But each fragment is capable of unfathomable powers that can defy the laws of physics. One section can instantly transport buses full of people across the world. Another can terraform whole cities. While yet another dangerous fragment can create alternate timelines and realities. It all sounds impossible. And yet the show’s science might not be as fictional as it first seems. Not only do both the government and scientists think aliens might already be here, we’re not far from unlocking the secrets of the show’s technology ourselves. ....