Some stories are too vast for a single timeline.
Some worlds refuse to stay confined to one screen.
This collection pays tribute to the great sagas of science fiction — not through retelling, but through visual resurrection. Each image is an echo from a known universe: a silhouette on the deck of a war-torn starship, the glint of rebellion on a dusty colony, the quiet menace of artificial intelligence beneath polished chrome.
What you’ll find here are not screenshots.
They are visions — born from algorithms, memories, and the deep-seated awe that these stories inspire. Sometimes a single character dominates the frame. Sometimes, visual cues from multiple legends converge into a new entity: a hybrid of sci-fi mythologies, fused into a single haunting face or landscape.
From the prophetic psychohistory of Foundation,
to the fractured loyalties of Battlestar Galactica,
to the cold diplomacy of The Expanse and the mythic echoes of Star Wars and Stargate,
this gallery celebrates not just aesthetics — but the philosophical core of science fiction: the question of what it means to be human in the age of stars.
These are the ghosts of galaxies.
And they are watching us back.
Altered Carbon
Star Wars: Andor
Babylon 5
Battlestar Galactica
Black Mirror
Dune
Firefly
Foundation
Fringe
Guardian of the Galaxy
Matrix
Orphan Black
Planet of Apes (She's not Nova the beautiful woman, but Zira the scientist monkey. According to the algorithm, she's the film's femme fatale.)
Raised by Wolves
Orion (Raumpatrouille – Die phantastischen Abenteuer des Raumschiffes Orion)
Sense8
Snowpiercer
Space Odyssei
Star Trek
Star Wars I-III
Starcraft
Stargate
Starship Troopers
Stranger Things
The Eternauta
The Expanse
Star Wars: The Mandalorian
The X-files
Westworld