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We've given you a bunch of options — from 1912 to 1999, with stops along the way for mutant lizards, monkeys, and The Matrix — so now it's time to choose the Best Year in Scifi... Ever.
And if you need a refresher before you pull the trigger...
The Case for 1912
The Case for 1931
The Case for 1954
The Case for 1968
The Case for 1977
The Case for 1982
The Case for 1999
So here's your chance. Choose, but choose wisely: future generations will mock you if you screw this up.
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