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* ''{{TabletopGame/Starfinder}}'' took the same setting and advanced it by several thousand years into a full-blown SpaceOpera setting. The various worlds have come together as The Pact Worlds, an interplanetary alliance that allows free enterprise and collective security between them. Every planet has its own unique endemic species of intelligent aliens, from the mechanical anacites of Aballon, to the [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe lashuntas]] of Castrovel, to the undead elebrians of Eox.

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* ''{{TabletopGame/Starfinder}}'' took the same setting as Pathfinder and advanced it by several thousand years into a full-blown SpaceOpera setting. The various worlds have come together as The Pact Worlds, an interplanetary alliance that allows free enterprise and collective security between them. Every planet has its own unique endemic species of intelligent aliens, from the mechanical anacites of Aballon, to the [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe lashuntas]] of Castrovel, to the undead elebrians of Eox.
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* ''Film/AbbottAndCostelloGoToMars'': The rocket is designed to take its crew to either Mars or Venus, the two planets closest to Earth. The scientists end up deciding to send it to Mars, but once it actually blasts off the second time, the ship ends up on Venus instead.
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* In ''TabletopGame/RocketAge'', almost every planet in the solar system and a large number of large moons are all inhabited. The ones that get the most play are Mars, Venus and the moons of Jupiter.
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* Italian anthology comic ''Maledetta Galassia'' ("Accursed Galaxy") starts with an affectionate shout-out to pulp-era sci-fi comics, and its use of this trope.
--> Back then, every planet in the Solar System was inhabited. There was an ancient dying civilization on Mars, a people at the dawn of prehistory on Venus, mysterious shadow beings on Uranus, and the bad guys -- for some reason -- were always on [[StrollingOnJupiter Jupiter]].
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* Pretty much every planet in Earth's Solar System — as well as the Sun, Earth's Moon and Titan — in ''Literature/EmperorMolluskVersusTheSinisterBrain'' are populated with intelligent life. Earth seemed to have been the only planet that hadn't yet mastered space-travel before Mollusk took it over.
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* ''Series/{{ALF}}: Alf himself mentions that Jupiter is inhabited and apparently an important milk producers on the Universe, or that's what they say in their publicity.

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* ''Series/{{ALF}}: ''Series/{{ALF}}'': Alf himself mentions that Jupiter is inhabited and apparently an important milk producers on the Universe, or that's what they say in their publicity.
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* ''Series{{ALF}}: Alf himself mentions that Jupiter is inhabited and apparently an important milk producers on the Universe, or that's what they say in their publicity.

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* ''Series{{ALF}}: ''Series/{{ALF}}: Alf himself mentions that Jupiter is inhabited and apparently an important milk producers on the Universe, or that's what they say in their publicity.
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* ''Series{{ALF}}: Alf himself mentions that Jupiter is inhabited and apparently an important milk producers on the Universe, or that's what they say in their publicity.
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