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  2. List of fictional galactic communities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional galactic communities who are space-faring, in contact with one or more space-faring civilizations or are part of a larger government, coalition, republic, organization or alliance of two or more separate space-faring civilizations.

  3. Category:Video games set on fictional planets - Wikipedia

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    Adventure A: Planet of Death; The Adventures of Captain Comic; The Adventures of Rad Gravity; The Adventures of Star Saver; Aether (video game) Affordable Space Adventures; Age of Wonders (series) Age of Wonders: Planetfall; Aion (video game) Albion (video game) Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle; Alien 3 (video game) Alien 3: The Gun

  4. List of fictional spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    Some fictional spaceships have been referenced in the real world, notably Starship Enterprise from Star Trek which gave its name to Space Shuttle Enterprise and to the VSS Enterprise. [1] For other ships from Star Wars, Star Trek, Robotech, and other major franchises, see the separate lists linked below.

  5. The Best Sci-Fi Games You Can Play Right Now - AOL

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    Play on: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch. Prey. Prey at first looks like a standard sci-fi first person shooter, but it quickly becomes apparent that this is so much more ...

  6. Starflight - Wikipedia

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    The designers rewrote the script multiple times. The group designed what they called a "fractal generator", which took six man-years to develop and allowed them to increase the number of planets in the game from 50 to 800. [26] The game was one of the earliest to use procedurally-generated content for planets and everything on them. [30]

  7. Category:Fictional planets - Wikipedia

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    Vulcan (Star Trek planet) This page was last edited on 18 November 2024, at 02:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Extrasolar planets in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Most extrasolar planets in fiction are similar to Earth—referred to in the Star Trek franchise as Class M planets—and serve only as settings for the narrative. [1] [2] One reason for this, writes Stephen L. Gillett [Wikidata] in The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy, is to enable satire. [3]

  9. List of Star Trek games - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek game, produced by Hasbro (1974) Star Trek game, produced in UK by Palitoy (1975) Star Trek game, produced by Milton Bradley, based on Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) Star Trek: Starfleet Game, a promotional game released by McDonald's to coincide with the first movie (1979) Struggle for the Throne, produced by FASA (1984).