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  2. RimWorld - Wikipedia

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    RimWorld is a construction and management simulation video game developed by Canadian game designer Tynan Sylvester and published by Ludeon Studios. Originally called Eclipse Colony, it was initially released as a Kickstarter crowdfunding project [3] in early access for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux in November 2013, and was released on October 17, 2018.

  3. The Big Black Mark - Wikipedia

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    After its original publication in 1975 in the US by publishers Daw Books [1] the novel was later published as follows: Daw Books reprint 1978, 1982 [2] Baen Books, USA, 2007 (ebook) [4] Orion Books, UK, 2015 (ebook) [5] The novel was also included in the following compilations of Chandler's work:

  4. Ringworld - Wikipedia

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    Ringworld is a 1970 science fiction novel by Larry Niven, set in his Known Space universe and considered a classic of science fiction literature. Ringworld tells the story of Louis Wu and his companions on a mission to the Ringworld, an enormous rotating ring, an alien construct in space 186 million miles (299 million kilometres) in diameter.

  5. A. Bertram Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Bertram Chandler (28 March 1912 in Aldershot, Hampshire, England – 6 June 1984 in Sydney, Australia) was an Anglo-Australian merchant marine officer, sailing the world in everything from tramp steamers to troop ships, but who later turned his hand to a second career as a prolific author of pulp science fiction.

  6. Ringworld series - Wikipedia

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    The Ringworld series is a series of science fiction novels written by American author Larry Niven.It is part of his Known Space series of stories. Its backdrop is the Ringworld, a giant artifact 600 million miles in circumference circling a star.

  7. List of fictional humanoid species in video games - Wikipedia

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    RimWorld: A gray-skinned and gray-eyed race that are naturally gifted at mining, but are shortsighted and have an intense sensitivity to sunlight. Draconian: Dragonlance: The Draconians were created by the forces of The Dark Queen, corrupted from the eggs of the good dragons that were stolen as they slept.

  8. Rincewind - Wikipedia

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    Rincewind is the main character of the text adventure The Colour of Magic, based on the book of the same name. Rincewind is also the player character of the 1995 Discworld video game. After a dragon is spotted in Ankh-Morpork, Unseen University's archchancellor sends Rincewind to find the source of the trouble.

  9. Rimworlds - Wikipedia

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    Rimworld's setting, or The Rim, comprised four clusters, each with 1,560 sectors. [2] Each of the game's six federations had a planet–a Ringworld–or a starbase. [ 2 ] Players could create spaceships, starbases, colonies, and Starteams—or colony variants. [ 2 ]