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Fictional planets

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Fictional planets

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Planets in science fiction - Fictional planets

Authors have created thousands of fictional planets. Most of them are nearly indistinguishable from Earth, which is why Brian M. Stableford calls them "Earth-Clones". In these, differences with Earth life are mostly social (like Barrayar in the science fiction of Lois McMaster Bujold). More physically unusual planets have been depicted in hard science fiction books. For the Star Trek universe, a detailed planetary classification system has been devised.

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Planets in science fiction, Planets in science fiction - Fictional planets, Planets in science fiction - Unusual social environment, Planets in science fiction - Unusual physical environment, Planets in science fiction - Living/sentient planets, Planets in science fiction - Other, Planets in science fiction - Books

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Krypton planet - History

Krypton planet - Golden Age Krypton. In its first appearance, Krypton was only depicted at the moment of its destruction, the nature of life on Krypton being unaddressed and frankly irrelevant to Superman's adventures on contemporary Earth; the plain fact of his extraterrestrial origin was considered sufficient enough to explain his superpowered status. Eventually, Krypton was shown to have been an evolved version of Earth, older by eons and possessed of all the beneficial progress that implied (though the downsi ...

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Krypton planet, Krypton planet - History, Krypton planet - Golden Age Krypton, Krypton planet - Krypton in transition, Krypton planet - Silver Age Krypton, Krypton planet - Man of Steel Krypton, Krypton planet - Birthright Krypton, Krypton planet - Other media, Krypton planet - Radio, Krypton planet - Animation, Krypton planet - Superman: The Movie, Krypton planet - Lois & Clark, Krypton planet - Smallville

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia - Thra

According to the website habidabad.com, Thra is the name of the planet created by Jim Henson for his film, The Dark Crystal. It is a planet with three suns, so it does not contain the dualities of day and night, nor the summer and winter of planet Earth. The most important element on the planet is a huge crystal, which was erected by the planet's ruling UrSkeks and which once bathed the planet Thra in a healthy light. It is housed in the magnificent Castle of ...

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia - Ark Noon Universe

Ark (Ковчег - pronounced: "kovcheg") is a fictional planet described in "The Little One" ("Малыш") by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky. This planet is a part of the so called Noon Universe and presents a barren world very similar to Earth in all aspects except the biosphere. The latter is unbelievably poor: for example, the oceans of the planet are empty (no fish, no algae, no mammals) although quite suitable for protein life. This planet was chosen by progressors as an refuge and a new home for the population of P ...

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Krypton planet - Other media

Krypton planet - Radio. The first non-comics version of Krypton was presented in the debut storyline of the 1940s Superman radio series. In the radio show, Krypton was part of the Solar System, sharing Earth's orbit but on the opposite side of the Sun. Krypton planet - Animation. Krypton was very briefly depicted in the first Fleischer Studios-produced Superman cartoon in the early 1940s as "a planet that burned like a green star in the distant heavens [and where] civili ...

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Krypton planet, Krypton planet - History, Krypton planet - Golden Age Krypton, Krypton planet - Krypton in transition, Krypton planet - Silver Age Krypton, Krypton planet - Man of Steel Krypton, Krypton planet - Birthright Krypton, Krypton planet - Other media, Krypton planet - Radio, Krypton planet - Animation, Krypton planet - Superman: The Movie, Krypton planet - Lois & Clark, Krypton planet - Smallville

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Earth Noon Universe - Technology

The Earth's humans are the most technologically advanced civilization in the Noon Universe (except for the Wanderers' and, maybe, Tagorians' ones). Some of their technologies utilize the well-known principles of physics while the others are rather of sci-fi nature. Earth Noon Universe - Interstellar Transport. Photon engine has replaced the normal liquid-fuel spaceship engines by the end of XX and the beginning of XXI century. It utilizes the elementary matter-antimatter reactions combined wit ...

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Earth Noon Universe, Earth Noon Universe - Inhabitants, Earth Noon Universe - History, Earth Noon Universe - Technology, Earth Noon Universe - Interstellar Transport, Earth Noon Universe - Intraplanetar Transport, Earth Noon Universe - Synthesis, Earth Noon Universe - Medicine, Earth Noon Universe - Information Technology, Earth Noon Universe - Organizations, Earth Noon Universe - World Council, Earth Noon Universe - Freelance Search Group, Earth Noon Universe - COMCON, Earth Noon Universe - COMCON-2, Earth Noon Universe - Galactic Security Council, Earth Noon Universe - Institute of Space Physics, Earth Noon Universe - Institute of Experimental History, Earth Noon Universe - Earth and other civilizations, Earth Noon Universe - Relationships with alien races, Earth Noon Universe - Relationships with human civilizations

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - A

Abadeen Acamar III Adara - Class Y planet in the Delta Quadrant featured in the Voyager episode "Flesh and Blood". Adarak Prime - Dominion weapons depot featured in the DS9 episode "When It Rains..." Adelphous IV - planet featured in the TNG episode "Data's Day". Adigian Prime Agalon Prime Agaron Agosoria Akaali - also called Omega Sagittarii III Akrayde VIISee also:

List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Dakara - Background

Long before the galaxy was colonized by the Goa'uld or the humans, Dakara was the place were the Ancients built a powerful weapon, capable of wiping out all life in the galaxy. This weapon was built in a larger complex and the controls for the weapon lied in a small chamber hidden behind a wall with a complex puzzle acting as a lock. After the Ancients disappeared, the Goa'uld System Lords took over the planet, which became a holy ground for them but especially for the Jaffa. According to the stories told by the Jaffa, Dakara was the ...

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Dakara, Dakara - Background, Dakara - Current time

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Algol Phantasy Star - The planets

Algol Phantasy Star - Palma/Parma. Palma is a green planet, and apparently the original homeworld of the Palmans, Algol's most widespread species. The planet was ruled by the evil emperor Lassic/Lashiec in the first game, but he was defeated in AW 286 and Alis Landale was established as Queen. In the Conjunction of AW 843, the planet switched orbits with Motavia, bringing it much closer to Algol; just a year later, the royal family was murdered by the Earthmen, who then established democracy on the planet. By AW ...

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Algol Phantasy Star, Algol Phantasy Star - History, Algol Phantasy Star - The planets, Algol Phantasy Star - Palma/Parma, Algol Phantasy Star - Motavia/Motabia/Mota, Algol Phantasy Star - Dezolis/Dezoris/Dezo, Algol Phantasy Star - Rykros/Ryucross, Algol Phantasy Star - Satellites and other artificial bodies, Algol Phantasy Star - Alisia III, Algol Phantasy Star - Gaira, Algol Phantasy Star - Kuran, Algol Phantasy Star - Noah, Algol Phantasy Star - Zelan, Algol Phantasy Star - References in other games

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Giganda

Giganda (Гиганда) is a planet populated by humans whose technological advancement is roughly equal to that of Saraksh inhabitants. For a long time the two superpowers of the planet, Alai Duchy and the Empire, were drawn into a total war conflict that has been put an end to only when Earth's progressors started an undercover anti-war activity in 2177 AD. Apparently, no country possessed nuclear weapons. One of the planet's natives, a foot soldier of the Empire was taken to Earth and introduced to its advanced society. Despite repeated efforts to integrate him, he failed to adjust. He was the ...

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Minor Planets of Noon Universe, Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Garrota, Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Giganda, Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Hope, Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Leonida, Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Pandora, Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Pant, Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Ruzhena, Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Tagora, Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Tissa, Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Vladislava, Minor Planets of Noon Universe - Yayla

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Greyspace

List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Spelljamming places in Greyspace. Rock of Bral (optionally), in The Grinder. List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Source material for Greyspace. AD&D, Adventures in Space Boxed Set (1989) SJR6 Greyspace by Nigel Findley (1992) ...

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List of Spelljammer crystal spheres, List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Greyspace, List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Spelljamming places in Greyspace, List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Source material for Greyspace, List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Krynnspace, List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Source material for Krynnspace, List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Realmspace, List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Spelljamming places in Realmspace, List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Organisations operating in Realmspace, List of Spelljammer crystal spheres - Source material for Realmspace

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Pern - Social Structure

The Pern of the Ninth Pass is a highly-structured society, consisting of four different groups of people, Weyrfolk, Holdfolk, Craftsfolk, and those without a permanent home, the Holdless and Traders. The Weyr, Hold and Hall are all separate from one another and the leaders of each are equal in rank. But in the same way, they are interdependent, and no one group could exist without the other two. Individual Weyrs, Holds, and Halls are autonomous, but generally maintain good relations with one another.See also:

Pern, Pern - Historical synopsis, Pern - Planetary system data, Pern - Geography, Pern - Ecology, Pern - Indigenous Species, Pern - Introduced Species, Pern - Social Structure, Pern - Weyrs, Pern - Holds, Pern - Halls, Pern - Other, Pern - Human settlement patterns

Read more here: » Pern: Encyclopedia II - Pern - Social Structure

Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Draenor - General information

Draenor is briefly referred to in Warcraft: Orcs and Humans and Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness; although in Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne players visit this blasted hellish world of the Orcs. Draenor was a planet with a relatively warm climate, moderate seasons, and the majority of its landmasses covered with praries and woods of giant mushroom-like plants. However, primarily of note was the color of the sky, which varied from a vivid orange to deep red. Draenor was ...

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Draenor, Draenor - General information, Draenor - Native creatures of Draenor

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Thra - History

It has been theorized that the planet Thra may be triangular in shape since the number three is so important to the cultures which inhabit it. This could also be just because of the planet's three suns, whose convergences are treated as great religious occurrences by the planet's occupants. Before the beginning of the film The Dark Crystal, the UrSkeks dared to expose themselves to a great conjunction of the three suns in an attempt to purify their perceived faults. Instead, the UrSkeks split their beings into two divergent races. The noble and kind urRu retained the gentle calm of the UrSkesks, while the vain and cruel Skeksis retained t ...

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Thra, Thra - History, Thra - Geography

Read more here: » Thra: Encyclopedia II - Thra - History

Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Saraksh - Inhabitants

The planet is inhabited primarily by a humanoid race that is virtually identical (both genetically and physiologically) to humans from Earth. The only difference mentioned in "Inhabited Island" is the sensivity to so called "white" and "black" Emanations which the people of Saraksh have and people of Earth don't have. For more information about these emanations, see below. There are four countries mentioned in the book: The Land of Unknown Fathers (a country ruled by an oligarchy of "Unknown Fathers", a grou ...

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Saraksh, Saraksh - Inhabitants, Saraksh - Technology, Saraksh - Earth and Saraksh, Saraksh - Unknown Fathers, Saraksh - Emanation

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Fact and fiction in Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius

It is by no means simple to sort out fact and fiction within this story. The picture is further complicated by the fact that other authors (both in print and on the web) have chosen to join Borges in his game and write about one or another fictional aspect of this story either as if it were non-fiction or in a manner that could potentially confuse the unwary reader. A few online examples are: The Italian-language http://www.uqbar.it treats Tlön itself as duly fictional, but writes as if the fictional Silas Haslam's entirely ima ...

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Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Summary of the story, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Themes, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Philosophical themes, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Literary themes, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Other themes, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Fact and fiction in Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Levels of reality, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Real and fictional places, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Real and fictional people, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Tlön... in the context of Borges's life and works, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Publication history, Tlön Uqbar Orbis Tertius - Names deriving from this story

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - H

Haakon - Delta Quadrant planet featured in the Voyager episode "Pathways". Halkan Homeworld - a planet surrounded by an ion storm and inhabited by the Halkan people. It was featured in the TOS episode "Mirror, Mirror". The USS Enterprise visits the world to persuade the inhabitants to allow the Federation to mine dilithium there. Harrakis V - featured in the TNG episode "Clues". Harrod IV - featured in the TNG episode "The Perfect Mate". Hattoria - fe ...

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List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - I

Idran Ingraham B - a Federation colony mentioned in the TOS episode "Operation: Annihilate!". Izar - also called Epsilon Boötis III is Federation colony mentioned in the TOS episode "Whom Gods Destroy". It is the homeworld of the legendary captain Garth or Izar. Its capital is New Seattle. ...

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List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - G

G'Natu V - featured in the DS9 episode "Sons and Daughters". Gagaran IV - featured in the TNG episode "Unnatural Selection". Gaia IV - Gamma Quadrant planet protected by a quantum energy barrier that causes temporal displacement. Gailen IV - Federation colony featured in the TNG episode "Suddenly Human". Galador II - featured in the DS9 episode "The Maquis, Part I". Galana - Bajorian colony featured in the DS9 episode "Time's Orphan". Galas II - mentioned in the TNG episode "Darmok". Galdonterre< ...

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List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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Fictional planets: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - C

Cabral - featured in TNG episode "Homeward". Calder II - featured in TNG episode "Gambit, Part I." Caldik Prime - featured in the Voyager episode "Caretaker". Caldos IV - featured in the TNG episode "Sub Rosa". Caldonia - featured in the TNG episode "The Price". Calindra - Xindi controlled star system with six planets. Featured in Enterprise episodes "The Shipment", "Proving Ground", and "Stratagem". Callinon VII - planet in the Gamma Quadrant ...

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List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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