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- List_of_fictional_living_planets abstract "This is a list of fictional living planets, planets in fiction which are said to be alive, and in some cases, intelligent. This includes worlds covered by a single immense organism (such as Solaris) or whose biosphere is composed of organisms which are linked into a hive mind.Acheron in the computer game Unreal 2 is entirely covered by a single, sentient organism.Alcoreth in Nat Schachner and Arthur Leo Zagat's 1931 short story "The Menace from Andromeda".Alyx, covering the eponymous planet except the poles in Murray Leinster's The Lonely Planet (1949).Chiron (often known simply as "Planet") in Sid Meier's Alpha CentauriDahak in David Weber's Mutineers Moon, a planetoid sized battleship masquerading as Earth's moonThe Doctor Moon in the Doctor Who episode "Silence in the Library", a massive sentient computer made to look like a moonEarth in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's short story When The World Screamed.Ego the Living Planet, supervillain in Marvel Comics, and its twin Alter-EgoErythro in Isaac Asimov's novel NemesisEylor in RPG Rifts, a living world said to be the source of the magical Eyes of Eylor, living disembodied eyes of great powerFairy in the novel and OVA Sentō Yōsei YukikazeFannie Mae, a sentient star in Frank Herbert's novel "Whipping Star" and "The Dosadi Experiment"First Sirian Bank in Terry Pratchett's The Dark Side of the SunG889, an Earth-like planet in the short lived TV series Earth 2Gaea, a sentient artificial space habitat in the Gaea Trilogy (Titan, Wizard & Daemon) by John VarleyGaia in Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov. The name is derived from the Gaia hypothesisGhroth in Ramsey Campbell, a contribution to the Cthulhu MythosGozmastar in the Super Sentai series Dengeki Sentai ChangemanHouse in the Doctor Who episode "The Doctor's Wife" Id the Selfish Moon, who was once Ego's moon in the Marvel Comics universe Kathulos, a living planet that served Shuma-Gorath in Marvel Comics. It was destroyed by Doctor Strange.The Krang, a moon-sized weapons platform built by the Tar-Aiym, in Alan Dean Foster's The Tar-Aiym KrangMogo, from the Green Lantern Corps comic books, is not only alive, but also an appointed member of the Corps, orbiting a Red SunŌban, a living (though not quite sentient) planet larger than Earth's sun that can actually create other planets, in Ōban Star-RacersPandarve in the Storm comic books is not only alive, but also has the status of a goddessPandora in the film AvatarVarious worlds spread across the galaxy in Alastair Reynolds's Revelation Space universe are inhabited by Pattern Jugglers, networks of marine organisms which serve as vast information-cataloging systems, recording the minds of various star-faring races which have visited the planets. It is unclear to what extent Juggler worlds are independently sentient.Petaybee in the Petaybee Series (Powers series) by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann ScarboroughPhaaze, an evil sentient planet in the Metroid Prime video game seriesPlanet, the setting of Sid Meier's Alpha CentauriPrimus/Cybertron in the Transformers multiversePrimus, a planet from the TV show Ben 10 Alien Force, a massive organic machine that holds the DNA from sentient life and wirelessly communicates with the OmnitrixPlanet Remina from the Junji Ito manga Hellstar ReminaScub Coral in the television show Eureka SevenSolaris, the planet in the eponymous novel by Stanisław Lem and 1972 and 2002 films by Andrei Tarkovsky and Steven Soderbergh, covered by a sentient oceanTorajii in the Doctor Who' ' episode "The Doctor's Wife"Thallon in books 1–4 of the Star Trek: New Frontier novel series, the egg of a gigantic beingTriton, a living planet encountered by the crew of a space exploration ship in the book Triton is a Planet's Name (Triton Ekti Groher Naam) by Muhammed Zafar IqbalUnicron in the Transformers multiverseWorm Planet in The Power Twins by Ken FollettWormwood in RPG RiftsYggardis the Sorcerer Planet, from DC comicsZonama Sekot, a living world in the Star Wars Expanded UniverseEvery character from the webcomic Nebula".
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- List_of_fictional_living_planets comment "This is a list of fictional living planets, planets in fiction which are said to be alive, and in some cases, intelligent.".
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