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  • ...and [[Mars]]. There’s something to be said when the wastelands of other planets are more hopeful for living than the rock you started out on. ...e expanse, never to be reunited again. Nowadays, humans don’t even need planets to live — they go from area to area consuming, destroying, and moving on.
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  • ...slowly absorb the story through its theories, atmosphere, societal norms, planets, people, productions, corporations — everything this “universe” has w
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  • [[Bubble Universes]] seldom hold the same locations and planets. They may have all started in a certain way that was more alike to each ot
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  • ...core for all of its minerals and its resources used for habitation on the planets of [[Luna]] and [[Mars]] during the first [[Universal Year]]. A "replaceme [[Category:Planets]]
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  • [[Earth]] and [[Old Earth]] are essentially binary planets that revolve in the same rotation, and through human technology, it was mad [[Category:Planets]]
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  • ...[[Russia]], or the [[United States]], have founded new colonies on certain planets to continue on the structure of government that has served their respective ..." of a government that had relocated from [[Old Earth]] to a new planet or planets. Many [[classical government]]s have had power shifts throughout the years
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  • ...stem]] -- "solar system" became a generalized term to describe a system of planets. [[Category:Planets]]
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  • ...ts and stars are destroyed, and the dimension becomes much more dense with planets and stars. The actual event of the bonding is not the only damage that hap
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  • [[Planet Drift]] is the theory that planets can be flung into the depths of a universe away from its originating star. When stars lose their gravity hold over a planet, planets can be "released" into the universe, with the planet becoming its own littl
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  • [[Drifting Planets]] that are not bound to a gravity field would usually be deemed as inhospit
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  • ...h a living alien may never be possible. It could be possible that the few planets where life evolved beyond the single celled stage, it would be even more ra
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  • An [[In-Betweenerverse]] is a small cluster of stars and planets that mimic a universe. It shares the characteristics of certain universes.
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  • ...n elementary school. Less than mindful of the review of topography of the planets of Solace, all I had wondered was "what was going on outside."
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