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The Moon was, in a large number of worlds, the natural satellite of the [[Earth]]. | The '''Moon''' was, in a large number of worlds, the natural satellite of the [[Earth]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== Lunar College Universe === | === Lunar College Universe === | ||
[[File:Moonlcu.png|thumb|right|300px|Aerial view of the surface of the Moon]] | [[File:Moonlcu.png|thumb|right|300px|Aerial view of the surface of the Moon. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bacterial Lunarversity (comic story)|Bacterial Lunarversity]]'')]] | ||
A version of the Moon existed in at least [[Lunar College Universe|one universe]]. | A version of the Moon existed in at least [[Lunar College Universe|one universe]]. | ||
This version of the Moon was claimed by humanity at some point in its past, and the [[Lunar College of Selene]] was established upon it by [[NASA]]. | This version of the Moon was claimed by humanity at some point in its past, and the [[Lunar College of Selene]] was established upon it by [[NASA]]. | ||
After Jenny Everywhere escaped from the Lunar College, she poured a mixture of extremely powerful fertilizer and her own saliva's bacteria onto the surface of the Moon in the hopes of establishing native life there. | After Jenny Everywhere escaped from the Lunar College, she poured a mixture of extremely powerful fertilizer and her own saliva's bacteria onto the surface of the Moon in the hopes of establishing native life there. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bacterial Lunarversity (comic story)|Bacterial Lunarversity]]'') | ||
=== Other references === | |||
[[Universe (The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)|One universe]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere#Jenny Bainbridge|Jenny]], who often dreamed of adventures her other selves were having, once dreamt of a Jenny walking on the Moon. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | |||
[[Jenny Nowhere#Romance with Everywhere|Jenny Nowhere]] once wrote a piece of fiction where she and [[Jenny Everywhere#Romanced by Nowhere|Jenny Everywhere]] ended up kissing on the Dark Side of the Moon, in a universe where it had a breathable atmosphere. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Nowho? (novel)|Jenny Nowho?]]'') | |||
The Moon, or at least a moon-like image, was sometimes seen in the sky above [[the Infinite]]; it's been implied that this was not as conventional a moon as many Earths have. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Rail Shift (comic story)|Rail Shift]]'') | |||
The [[Cupid Homeworld]] was originally supposed to have a [[Clockwork Moon]], but “mistakes were made” such that by 2022 it had been missing for over thirty years. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Family Business (short story)|Family Business]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 10 March 2023
The Moon was, in a large number of worlds, the natural satellite of the Earth.
History
Lunar College Universe
A version of the Moon existed in at least one universe.
This version of the Moon was claimed by humanity at some point in its past, and the Lunar College of Selene was established upon it by NASA.
After Jenny Everywhere escaped from the Lunar College, she poured a mixture of extremely powerful fertilizer and her own saliva's bacteria onto the surface of the Moon in the hopes of establishing native life there. (COMIC: Bacterial Lunarversity)
Other references
One universe's Jenny, who often dreamed of adventures her other selves were having, once dreamt of a Jenny walking on the Moon. (PROSE: The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)
Jenny Nowhere once wrote a piece of fiction where she and Jenny Everywhere ended up kissing on the Dark Side of the Moon, in a universe where it had a breathable atmosphere. (PROSE: Jenny Nowho?)
The Moon, or at least a moon-like image, was sometimes seen in the sky above the Infinite; it's been implied that this was not as conventional a moon as many Earths have. (COMIC: Rail Shift)
The Cupid Homeworld was originally supposed to have a Clockwork Moon, but “mistakes were made” such that by 2022 it had been missing for over thirty years. (PROSE: Family Business)