Difference between revisions of "Places in Fenspace"

From FenWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m (cleaned up formatting, added links to Sol and the L5 Stations list)
(The Inner Solar System: updated the list of places on and around Mars)
Line 37: Line 37:
 
[[Image:Mars.jpg|thumb|left|alt="Mars"|Mars]]<br clear=both />
 
[[Image:Mars.jpg|thumb|left|alt="Mars"|Mars]]<br clear=both />
 
'''[[Mars]]'''
 
'''[[Mars]]'''
 +
* [[Castle Heterodyne]]
 
* [[Helium]]
 
* [[Helium]]
 +
* [[Marsbase Sara]]
 
* [[Mos Eisley]]
 
* [[Mos Eisley]]
 +
* [[New Adelaide]]
 +
* [[Noctis Labyrinthus]]
 +
* [[Olympus Mons]]
 
* [[Port Lowell]]
 
* [[Port Lowell]]
 
* [[Utopia Planitia]]
 
* [[Utopia Planitia]]
[[Phobos]]<br />
+
[[Phobos]]
 +
* [[Port Phobos]]
 
[[Deimos]]
 
[[Deimos]]
 +
* [[Clark Savage, Jr. Memorial Stadium and Music Complex]]
 +
Mars Orbit
 +
* [[Odyssey]]
 
|
 
|
 
|}
 
|}

Revision as of 16:48, 6 February 2011

Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind- bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.

—Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Fenspace is big. The statement that Fenspace is “Full of interesting places to go, people to see, and things to do” is at the same time both wildly inaccurate (in some cases, dangerously so), and perfectly true. While there is a cornucopia of wonderful places to get into trouble in, they are often distances apart measured in astronomical terms. In Fenspace, however, Astronomical is our meat and veg.

The Solar System

Sol

The Inner Solar System

"Mercury"
Mercury

Mercury

"Venus"
Venus

Venus

"Earth"
Earth

Earth

Luna

"Mars"
Mars

Mars

Phobos

Deimos

Mars Orbit

The Main Belt

The Main Belt

The Outer Solar System

"Jupiter"
Jupiter

Jupiter

"Saturn"
Saturn

Saturn

"Uranus"
Uranus

Uranus

"Neptune"
Neptune

Neptune

Beyond Neptune's orbit

The Hell-Hole in Space also exists somewhere between Mars and Saturn; exactly where, only the Boskonians know for sure.

Beyond the Solar System