Sarah Seager, Professor of Exoplanets & Physics at MIT, giving an interview on the possibilities of finding Earth-like planets in the near future for National Geographic Channel's Evacuate Earth.
Orlando, FL: Heather Gautney, Professor of Sociology at Fordham University, giving an interview on the sociological and physiological impacts of an end-of-the-world scenario.
DRAMATIZATION: A fanatic who is against the construction of a ship that will save humanity prepares to drive his bomb-filled RV into Starship City where many scientists are researching how to survive in space.
DRAMATIZATION: A farmer receives a General Evaluation Mandate package, a home DNA testing kit. Because there are a limited number of seats and in order to increase diversity, the Horizon Project is ambitiously testing everyone on Earth for genetic viability to leave the planet and save the human race.
DRAMATIZATION: A news reporter provides an exclusive scoop to viewers on the construction of Starship City, the home base for all the scientific research needed to build a ship for human space travel.
DRAMATIZATION: A technician, in a Starship City facility, makes a shocking discovery - Saturn is sucked up by the Neutron Star, which is headed towards Earth.
DRAMATIZATION: A scientific analyst on "Good Morning Tulsa!" explains to viewers that the approaching Neutron Star will destroy the Earth and everything on it in 75 years.