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* Has happened ''at least twice'', and very likely at least three times, to the planet on which ''Literature/TheSagaOfRecluce'' is set. Something about the planet acts like a magnet towards spaceships which have undergone malfunctioning [[FasterThanLightTravel hyperspace jumps]].

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* Has happened ''at least twice'', and very likely at least three times, to the planet on which ''Literature/TheSagaOfRecluce'' ''Literature/SagaOfRecluce'' is set. Something about the planet acts like a magnet towards spaceships which have undergone malfunctioning [[FasterThanLightTravel hyperspace jumps]].
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* A briefly-glimpsed note in ''Film/{{Outlander}}'' mentions that Earth is an abandoned seed colony of hero Kainan's people. This doesn't really have any effect on the plot other than to explain how an advanced spacecraft ended up in Viking Age Norway and why its crew were HumanAliens.

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* A briefly-glimpsed note in ''Film/{{Outlander}}'' ''Film/{{Outlander|2008}}'' mentions that Earth is an abandoned seed colony of hero Kainan's people. This doesn't really have any effect on the plot other than to explain how an advanced spacecraft ended up in Viking Age Norway and why its crew were HumanAliens.
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* ''ComicBook/ActionComics'': Franchise/{{Superman}} discovers an offshoot of Kryptonians known as Phaelosians on Warworld, the descendants of a CultColony who were exiled from Krypton thousands of years ago. They were enslaved by Mongul two generations ago and are forced to fight in the gladiator pits on Warworld. He eventually manages to overthrown Mongul, free them and find them a new homeworld, but he and Lois adopt a pair of orphan twins who become recurring supporting characters.
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* In 1609, the ship ''Sea Venture'' set off from Plymouth, England to reach for Jamestown in Virginia, carrying more than 500 colonists and supplies. A few days from the Virginia coast, a hurricane struck and the ship was damaged and started taking on water. Sighing land, the Captain deliberately beached the ship on a reef in what is today [[Bermuda]] , which enabled 150 colonists to survive. The lost colony was stranded on Bermuda for nine months, until they could build ships to make it to Virginia. This shipwrecked colony inspired Shakespeare to write ''The Tempest''.

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* In 1609, the ship ''Sea Venture'' set off from Plymouth, England to reach for Jamestown in Virginia, carrying more than 500 colonists and supplies. A few days from the Virginia coast, a hurricane struck and the ship was damaged and started taking on water. Sighing Sighting land, the Captain deliberately beached the ship on a reef in what is today [[Bermuda]] , UsefulNotes/{{Bermuda}}, which enabled 150 colonists to survive. The lost colony was stranded on Bermuda for nine months, until they could build ships to make it to Virginia. This shipwrecked colony inspired Shakespeare to write ''The Tempest''.''Theatre/TheTempest''.
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* ''Literature/{{Semiosis}}'' is a GenerationalSaga about a colony on the planet Pax. The founders deliberately cut themselves of from the EarthThatWas and avoid teaching [[BornAfterTheEnd their descendants]] anything about Earth other than technological knowledge, so later generations treat Pax as their homeworld and have at most a vague curiosity about Earth.

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