leo knight
SOC-12
Not funny, but a lot of my world names are puns or in-jokes to help me remember what the world is like. I started doing this when I rolled up a zero government, zero law level world. I had been reading Libertarian author Robert J. Ringer, so my friend Dan suggested the world be named Ringer's World. I decided that the gas giant should be named Galt, serviced by the Rand Fueling Station.
A few more:
A TL5 near-desert world. I had read about an Australian town named Coober Pedy, where the inhabitants mine opals. They have expanded their mines into subterranean homes, some quite elaborate. I thought "Coober Pedy" sounded a bit silly, but fortunately, a nearby town had a cooler name: Marble Bar.
An over crowded hellhole. I misremembered the author of "Make Room, Make Room", the basis for "Soylent Green" as Richard Matheson (actually, it's Harry Harrison), but Matheson had a nice ring to it.
Another "Why would anyone live there?" world. I was on a "Firefly" kick, so Perdition seemed a nice fit.
An Area-51 type planet named Lazar, after Bob Lazar, a fellow who claimed to have worked on reverse engineering captured flying saucers. Everything was named after people I remembered from my childhood reading of UFO lore. The gas giant was Zamora, after Lonnie Zamora, a claimed UFO witness.
A balkanized planet named Montague, after one of the families in "Romeo and Juliet".
Lots of little moonlike planets. Koenig, after the Moonbase commander on "Space 1999"; Zerodia, after "Moon Zero Two"; Gerry's Folly, after TV producer Gerry Anderson; Seldora, a mashup of Selene (I'd just read "First Men in the Moon" again) and Andorra, a tiny European principality.
A few more:
A TL5 near-desert world. I had read about an Australian town named Coober Pedy, where the inhabitants mine opals. They have expanded their mines into subterranean homes, some quite elaborate. I thought "Coober Pedy" sounded a bit silly, but fortunately, a nearby town had a cooler name: Marble Bar.
An over crowded hellhole. I misremembered the author of "Make Room, Make Room", the basis for "Soylent Green" as Richard Matheson (actually, it's Harry Harrison), but Matheson had a nice ring to it.
Another "Why would anyone live there?" world. I was on a "Firefly" kick, so Perdition seemed a nice fit.
An Area-51 type planet named Lazar, after Bob Lazar, a fellow who claimed to have worked on reverse engineering captured flying saucers. Everything was named after people I remembered from my childhood reading of UFO lore. The gas giant was Zamora, after Lonnie Zamora, a claimed UFO witness.
A balkanized planet named Montague, after one of the families in "Romeo and Juliet".
Lots of little moonlike planets. Koenig, after the Moonbase commander on "Space 1999"; Zerodia, after "Moon Zero Two"; Gerry's Folly, after TV producer Gerry Anderson; Seldora, a mashup of Selene (I'd just read "First Men in the Moon" again) and Andorra, a tiny European principality.
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