- Galaxies in fiction
Galaxies other than the
Milky Way are popular settings for creators ofscience fiction , particularly those working with broad-scalespace opera settings. Among the most common settings are theAndromeda Galaxy , theMagellanic Clouds , and theTriangulum Galaxy , all part of theLocal Group close to the Milky Way. The difficulties involved in crossing the immense distances between galaxies are often overlooked in this type of science fiction.Andromeda Galaxy
The
Andromeda Galaxy has appeared in a number ofscience fiction works, as a source of alien life forms that invade theMilky Way galaxy, or as a setting for alien worlds and territories. Examples include the following:Literature
* The novel "Andromeda Nebula" by
Ivan Yefremov is named after the Andromeda Galaxy, even though the galaxy itself is only mentioned once, towards the end of the book.
* The novel "The Patterns of Chaos " byColin Kapp features an intergalactic assassination attempt originating in the Andromeda Galaxy.
* Much of the fighting in theRevelation Space universe byAlastair Reynolds is caused by one race attempting to prepare the Milky Way for the impending collision with Andromeda, and attempting to wipe out any other race (including humanity) to prevent them interfering.
* Also byAlastair Reynolds , the main story in the novelHouse of Suns revolves around the "absence", where millions of years ago the Andromeda Galaxy was rendered invisible from the point of view of our Galaxy in order that causality, which would normally be broken by attempted super-luminal travel, would not be violated.Comics
* In "", writer
Mark Waid describes Krypton as a megagravity planet circling an M3 star in the Andromeda Galaxy.
* InMarvel Comics , theSkrull empire consists mainly of "about a thousand worlds" in the Andromeda galaxy.Film and television
* In the 1968 episode "By Any Other Name", the starship "Enterprise" is hijacked by Kelvans, aliens from an empire spanning the Andromeda Galaxy; their home galaxy was approaching an uninhabitable state and thus they aimed to conquer our own. In another episode,
I, Mudd , the lead android says their creators were humanoids from "Andromeda".
* The second season of the 1970sanime series "Space Battleship Yamato " (known as "Star Blazers" to Western audiences) featured the Comet Empire, a massive empire contained in an artificial comet, which sought to conquer Earth after having enslaved the entire Andromeda Galaxy.
* The television series "Blake's 7 " included a battle between Blake's ship (the "Liberator") and invaders from the galaxy.
* InGene Roddenberry 's "Andromeda", theSystems Commonwealth had territory in the Andromeda Galaxy, theTriangulum Galaxy and the Milky Way.
* In theBBC television series "A for Andromeda ", co-authored by astronomerFred Hoyle , a radio signal is received from the direction of the Andromeda Galaxy. The signal contained instructions for building a super-computer, as well as the code needed to make it run. A year later the sequel series "The Andromeda Breakthrough " was released.
* "Doctor Who " episodes (precise usage of "Andromeda" not always certain):
**"Mission to the Unknown " — The ruler of Earth's solar system mentions that he has attended an intergalactic conference in Andromeda.
**"The Ark in Space " — Star Pioneers from Earth reached Andromeda where they fought a war with the Wirrn.
**"Castrovalva " — The planet Castrovalva is in the "Phylox series" of Andromeda.
**"The Pirate Planet " — Mentions "Andromedan Bloodstones".
**"The Mysterious Planet " —Sabalom Glitz and the thieves who stole Matrix secrets from theTime Lords come from Andromeda.
**"Evolution" (novel) — The Doctor takes a group of humans who have mutated intomermaids to live on a water planet in the Andromeda Galaxy.
**"Monsters and Villains" (reference) — TheFace of Boe was around when the stars of the Andromeda Galaxy were still dust.
* In the seventh episode in the first series of the British comedy sketch show "Monty Python's Flying Circus ",blancmange s from the planet Skyron in the Andromeda galaxy were a majorplot point . For instance, they are seen to convert people into stereotypical Scotsmen in order to win the Wimbledontennis tournament .Games
* In the
Star Fleet Universe games, theAndromedans (who may or may not have been Kelvans; see "Star Trek" above) launch a devastating war on the Milky Way, using theLesser Magellanic Cloud as a stepping-stone.
*In theSega video game seriesPhantasy Star , the instruction booklet of the first game states that the Algol Solar System is located deep in the Andromeda Galaxy (while the realAlgol is only about 90 light years away from us).Other uses
* The Andromeda galaxy has also featured heavily in the central theme of Enigma's sixth album
A Posteriori , in which a collision involving the Milky Way is prophesied to occur in the distant future. The most explicit reference to this appears at the album's close with a doom-laden yet mysterious statement, suggesting a collision of the galaxies will give rise to a "new, gigantic cosmic world" being born.Large Magellanic Cloud
* In Battlestar Galactica's season three finale, the location of the fleet is for the first time shown to be within the
Local Group . At the very end of the episode, a dramatic zoom-out appears to place it within the Large Magellanic Cloud while it is searching for Earth, the existence of which is only rumoured by the beleaguered members of the fleet. Several seconds later, the shot zooms in again, this time focusing on theOrion Arm region of the Milky Way, and up to the orbit of our planet.
* TheLarge Magellanic Cloud is the destination of the spacecraft "Yamato" in the first season of the 1970sanime series "Space Battleship Yamato " (known as "Space Cruiser Yamato" or "Star Blazers" to Western audiences). The "Yamato" must use an untested faster-than-light drive to make the 296,000light year round trip in one year.
* In theRobert Silverberg novel, "Collision Course", a wayward space ship trying to fly back to Earth gets lost in "null-space" and ends up emerging into normal space within the Large Magellanic Cloud; the captain suggests they find a permanent home there as their chances of getting home are extremely remote and they are fortunate to have dropped into normal space within a galaxy. Ultimately, they are returned to the Milky Way by sympathetic, superior aliens. The Milky Way galaxy is easily visible, evoking a feeling of loneliness and separation when the crew realize they're looking at their home galaxy.
* InScientology , these are said to be literal clouds. They are involved in the fictional story ofHelatrobus .
* In Marvel Comics, the Magellanic Cloud is home to theKree empire. Whether this territory occupies the Large Magellanic Cloud, the Small Magellanic Cloud or both is not clear.
* InAlan Dean Foster 's novel "Glory Lane ," the inimical Sikan race is reported to have come from the Magellanic Clouds.
* InArthur C Clarke 's novel "Rendezvous with Rama", the giant spaceship Rama is at the end directed towards the Large Magellanic Cloud. It's journey through the solar system was apparently just to use theSun to refuel and as a gravitational slingshot.
* InDan Simmons ' "Hyperion" series, the planet Earth is thought swallowed up by a black hole but is actually transported to somewhere within the Large Magellanic Cloud.mall Magellanic Cloud
* The
Small Magellanic Cloud is the site of the climax ofRobert A. Heinlein 's novel "Have Space Suit—Will Travel ", in which the spectacular view of the Milky Way is admired.
* In twoStar Trek books fromPocket Books - ": The Sundered" and ": The Red King", the Small Magellanic Cloud is home to theNeyel , an offshoot of humanity who dominated several species native to the Cloud.
* The Small Magellanic Cloud is the location of anAlderson disk onto which the surface ofCold War -era Earth is transplanted inCharles Stross 's short story "Missile Gap."
* In theStar Fleet Universe , the Small Magellanic Cloud is home to a number of starfaring races, all of whom were conquered by theAndromedans , who then used it as their jumping off point into the Milky Way. The Cloud was subsequently the main objective of Operation Unity - the closing act of the Andromedan War.
*Iain M. Banks ' novel "The Player of Games " is partially set in the "Empire of Azad" in the Small Magellanic Cloud.
* InThe Forever War , a 1974 science fiction novel byJoe Haldeman , a significant battle takes place on a 'collapsar' portal planet in the Small Magellanic Cloud.
* InLarry Niven 'sRingworld novels, the Puppeteers are fleeing theMilky Way core explosion in the five planet Fleet of Worlds. They are heading in the general direction of the Magellanic Clouds at sublight speed.
* InEdmond Hamilton 'sStar Kings series, a race of powerful telepaths calledH'Harn originated in the Small Magellanic Cloud has made two attempts to conquer theMilky Way Galaxy .
* Salo, the space traveler stranded on Titan inKurt Vonnegut 'sThe Sirens of Titan , hails from Tralfamadore, which, according to the author, is located in the Small Magellanic Cloud.Triangulum Galaxy
* In the fictional
Star Trek universe, theTriangulum Galaxy is where the USS "Enterprise-D" is warped to after a being known as The Traveler uses his knowledge to influence the ship's warp drive. M33 is said to be approximately 2.7 million light years away from theUnited Federation of Planets territories. The galaxy was first encountered in the "" episode "Where No One Has Gone Before".
* Triangulum is a setting for a number of races in the relatedStar Fleet Universe , explored in a module currently [http://store.starfleetstore.com/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=S&Product_Code=7102&Category_Code=SNWM in development] .
* The second season finale of "seaQuest DSV " featured the "seaQuest" being transported to the planet Hyperion, over eleven million light years away from Earth in the Triangulum Galaxy.
* In "" (a virtual series of "Stargate " written in script form), the Horizon Gate system connects to the Triangulum Galaxy; its gate system is different from Earth's and Atlantis's.
* OnGene Roddenberry 's "Andromeda" theSystems Commonwealth had territory in the Triangulum Galaxy in addition to the Andromeda and Milky Way Galaxies.
* In theBelgian comic book series "Yoko Tsuno " written byRoger Leloup , M33 is the home of the blue-skinnedVinean s, whom the main characters befriend. About a third of the stories take place in this galaxy.
* In theOrion's Arm universe, the Triangulum galaxy is home to the first and only known extra-galactic civilization, having sent a powerful warning message about a massive artificial object heading towards the local group several million years ago.
* InCrysis , the structure which crashed into Earth sends a signal targeted towards, and is most likely from, the Triangulum Galaxy.Pegasus Galaxy
* The
Pegasus Dwarf Irregular Galaxy is the "Pegasus Galaxy" in which the television series "Stargate Atlantis " takes place.Whirlpool Galaxy
* The
Whirlpool Galaxy or M51 was used as the basis for the galaxy in which the story of the Homeworld series of games takes place.M81 Galaxy
* In the fictional
Star Fleet Universe ,M81 is the home galaxy for a number of star-faring races, including the Tholians andSeltorians (who arrive in theAlpha Octant of the Milky Way in the SFU timeline)cite book
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location=Amarillo
pages=48 (Tholian data), 53-54 (Seltorian data)
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id=ISBN 1-58564-047-6] and the Bolosco (who establish themselves in the adjacentOmega Octant ).cite book
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* The "
Stargate " movie and television series feature several fictional galaxies, including the "Kaliem" galaxy, in which the planet Abydos is located in the film (this was laterretcon ned to be in the Milky Way), and the "Ida" galaxy, home of the Asgard alien species. The Ori inStargate SG-1 come from another unnamed galaxy that's in a different supercluster of Galaxies, and use theSupergate to travel to theMilky Way galaxy . Another featured galaxy is thePegasus Galaxy , home to the Wraith,Athosians and theAsurans , as well as other Humans.
*In Marvel Comics, theShi'ar Imperium is within a region referred to as the "Shi'ar Galaxy" and is controlled by the Shi'ar race. As this region is said to be situated close to the Skrull and Kree Empires mentioned above, and is one the three main alien empires of theMarvel Universe , the Shi'ar empire may actually be the Triangulum Galaxy or one of the many dwarf galaxies within theLocal Group .
*Star Wars is set "A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...".
*In the "Doctor Who " series, theFace of Boe is said to be the oldest living inhabitants of the "Isop" galaxy. Theinsectoid inhabitants of the planet Vortis were also from the Isop galaxy. In Doctor Who novels Fact|date=February 2007 theDalek s are said to have colonised the "Seraphia" galaxy where theDalek Empire rules.
*In Power Rangers Lost Galaxy Terra Venture and the Lost Galaxy Rangers travel to the Lost Galaxy some kind of galaxy that seems to exist outside our dimension or can only be reached by portal. After many adventures in this galaxy Terra Venture and the Rangers escape the Lost Galaxy through a portal opened by reciting the Lost Galaxy Spell backwards.
* In the book "Skylark of Valeron" (part of theSkylark of Space series byE. E. Smith ), the protagonists visit another galaxy after being rotated through the fourth dimension.
* The finale of the 2007 anime seriesTengen Toppa Gurren Lagann features the titularmecha as being larger than a galaxy, and capable of wielding small galaxies as deadly projectiles.
* In theMel Brooks filmSpaceballs Captain Lone Starr hails from the "Ford" galaxy, in reference toHarrison Ford as well as the automobileFord Galaxie .
* Part of theLensman series byE. E. Smith takes place in "Lundmark's Nebula". This is a clear reference to astronomerKnut Lundmark whose particular area of specialization was the study of galaxies.
* SomeTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles versions, like the 1987 cartoon and the Archie Comics, feature a galaxy called Dimension X from whereKrang comes.Notes
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