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I did not wat to dump 649 planets in my notes onto the pages... Skysmith
I think it'd be easier to seperate this page into a list of planets in sci fi and general themes popular in sci fi planets. Haoie 03:25, 14 September 2005 (UTC)
Since my stub article about nanastusixpopisimusixlesixian nation was thrown away it is absurd to await the permission of WKC - WikiHighCommand to insert here their planet Nanastusixpopisimusixlesixia I3V :) A little bit of humour does not hurt no one or does it... -- XJam 00:11 Sep 20, 2002 (UTC)
How about the planets from computer games as (Elite 1|2|3|4, X - Beyond the Frontier, StarLancer and many more)? Are computer games also science fiction? Another list can be Stars in Science Fiction. -- XJam 00:40 Sep 20, 2002 (UTC)
It is estimated that in our own Galaxy there are about 50,000 planets. This is not science fiction anymore :) -- XJam 00:57 Sep 20, 2002 (UTC)
Maveric149 writes "no reason to link each real planet"
-- this article was originally "Planets in Science Fiction", which all of the real planets have been at one time or another. Also, I explicitly included the real planets to forstall people listing them as fictitious planets.
Venus is the most Earth-like, not Mars
Brion VIBBER wrote: "Venus ... often thinly-veiled allegories of colonization of Africa."
- I didn't know this (but I believe it). Do you know of any examples?
![]() | This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
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I did not wat to dump 649 planets in my notes onto the pages... Skysmith
I think it'd be easier to seperate this page into a list of planets in sci fi and general themes popular in sci fi planets. Haoie 03:25, 14 September 2005 (UTC)
Since my stub article about nanastusixpopisimusixlesixian nation was thrown away it is absurd to await the permission of WKC - WikiHighCommand to insert here their planet Nanastusixpopisimusixlesixia I3V :) A little bit of humour does not hurt no one or does it... -- XJam 00:11 Sep 20, 2002 (UTC)
How about the planets from computer games as (Elite 1|2|3|4, X - Beyond the Frontier, StarLancer and many more)? Are computer games also science fiction? Another list can be Stars in Science Fiction. -- XJam 00:40 Sep 20, 2002 (UTC)
It is estimated that in our own Galaxy there are about 50,000 planets. This is not science fiction anymore :) -- XJam 00:57 Sep 20, 2002 (UTC)
Maveric149 writes "no reason to link each real planet"
-- this article was originally "Planets in Science Fiction", which all of the real planets have been at one time or another. Also, I explicitly included the real planets to forstall people listing them as fictitious planets.
Venus is the most Earth-like, not Mars
Brion VIBBER wrote: "Venus ... often thinly-veiled allegories of colonization of Africa."
- I didn't know this (but I believe it). Do you know of any examples?