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- "The Shape of Things to Come" is the title of a track in the Battlestar Galactica Season One Soundtrack composed by Bear McCreary.
- An episode of the television series Lost is titled "The Shape of Things to Come". One of the main settings in the episode is Iraq, similar to the novel.
- "The Shape of Things to Come" is the last track on the Powerman 5000 album, Transform.
- "The Shape of Things to Come" is also the name of a song on the Audioslave album, Revelations.
- "The Shape of Things to Come" is also the name of the last scene in the last episode (Apotheosis) of Caprica (TV series). This scene, with a score by Bear McCreary outlines the future development of the Cylon machine race and why the Cylons in Battlestar Galactica have monotheistic tendencies. This scene also ties up the loose ends of multiple story arcs.
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