What Sci-Fi planet would you like to live on?
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Pick any planet/moon from Sci-fi movies/literature or in our solar system. I think living on a moon oribiting Saturn would be awesome. :) Marc
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Pick any planet/moon from Sci-fi movies/literature or in our solar system. I think living on a moon oribiting Saturn would be awesome. :) Marc
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Pick any planet/moon from Sci-fi movies/literature or in our solar system. I think living on a moon oribiting Saturn would be awesome. :) Marc
Hard to choose. Caladan sounded nice, I liked the beautiful ringed planet around the planet in Pitch Black tho I wouldn't want the night-flying guests, that beautiful Venice planet in the 2nd new Star Wars trilogy was pretty, and it would be cool to see how LV-426/Acheron would have urned out if they'd finished terraforming and those pesky Aliens hadn't have required a nuclear strike. . . :cool:
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Pick any planet/moon from Sci-fi movies/literature or in our solar system. I think living on a moon oribiting Saturn would be awesome. :) Marc
I really like endor. After living in the desert wastelands of arizona for over half a decade, any forested place is like heaven.
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Pick any planet/moon from Sci-fi movies/literature or in our solar system. I think living on a moon oribiting Saturn would be awesome. :) Marc
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Pick any planet/moon from Sci-fi movies/literature or in our solar system. I think living on a moon oribiting Saturn would be awesome. :) Marc
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My favourite was always Djelibeybi. (Pronounced "Jelly Baby" for those who are slow like me. It took me most of the book to realise the pun)
Simon
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Simon Stevens wrote:
My favourite was always Djelibeybi.
Sounds/Looks interesting but I'm not familiar with this. What series/book?
WarePhreak Programmers are tools to convert caffiene to code.
Terry Pratchett. This one's from the book Pyramids.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I kinda like the look of Earth mark 2 from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. I'd tweak Norway a bit.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
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Last week I was at a dinner meeting for local business owners and someone mention the most odd real name I've ever heard. It was something like 'Darius Thunderbutton' The first thing that came into my mind was "My name is not important." The only person who seemed to understand why I was suppressing a giggle was a guy Greg who is originally from London.
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