Or, in this case, on THE AGE OF THE CHILD, which is set in the more immediate future, and which doesn’t have a fertility crisis and absolute Bible believers taking over the government, but a more basic change in legislation (as we’re seeing happen in TX) based on any reason at all people choose pro-life (or, pro-creation) laws and lawmakers. Sadly, we’re seeing that it doesn’t necessarily take a purely dystopian environment or big, sweeping act, but something a little more gradual, more seemingly manageable.