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Several of Saturn's natural satellites have figured prominently in works of science fiction. == Saturnian system == Some works of fiction refer to several of Saturn's moons, or to no specific moon. *''Animorphs'' novel series. The creature called the Veleek was originally found by the Yeerks on one of Saturn's moons. *''Exosquad'' animated TV series. Saturn's moons initially were home of the Pirate Clans before the discovery of the planet Chaos. *The ''Warhammer 40,000'' game universe (1987-) places the headquarters and other facilities of the Ordo Malleus branch of Inquisition in Saturn's moons, including the main base of their most famous subordinates — the Grey Knights chapter of Space Marines. *''Starhunter 2300'' Canadian sci-fi TV series. Many episodes of this series take place in part of the Saturn system, designated as "Saturn Federation." The spaceship carrying the main characters is the Trans-Utopian, which travels frequently between Saturn, Jupiter and Mars. Various moons of Saturn are mentioned, including Titan and Iapetus. There is also a large space station orbiting Saturn at which the Trans-Utopian docks, called "Ring-Shepherd." *In the novel ''The True Meaning of Smekday'', the Boov, after leaving Earth, colonize one of Saturn's moons. It is "a bit of a fixer-upper", though. *The Daedalus Series, by Michael J. Martinez, including novels ''The Daedalus Incident'' (2013), ''The Enceladus Crisis'' (2014), and ''The Venusian Gambit'' (2015), incorporate an advanced civilization native to the Saturnian rings and moons, especially Titan, Mimas, and Enceladus. In the books, Saturn is referred to as Great Xanath. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Saturn's moons in fiction」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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