What Does Survival Cost One Person? - Episode 15
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Sometimes the future doesn’t demand sacrifice from everyone.
Just one person.
In this episode of The Sci-Fi Griot, we narrow the lens to examine science fiction stories where survival is secured quietly—by placing the full weight of the cost on a single life. Through films like Moon, Ex Machina, and Upgrade, we explore what happens when systems don’t collapse… but instead continue by making individuals disposable .
These aren’t stories of war or массове destruction. They are stories of isolation. Of quiet exploitation. Of survival negotiated under unequal terms.
What does consent mean when there are no real alternatives? What does survival mean if your identity is erased in the process? And at what point does staying alive stop being the same as truly living?
Because science fiction keeps reminding us of something uncomfortable:
A system doesn’t have to destroy everyone to succeed. It only needs someone willing—or forced—to carry the cost alone.