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  • Alcor and Mizar  - Text by Steve Bowers
    These two star systems in the Plough are an important point of contact between the Solar Dominion and the Solipsist Panvirtuality.
  • M'Buto (Gliese 454) - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Inner Sphere system, home of a number of diverse clades. Joined the Virginis Combine, later became part of the Conver Ambi, in turn annexed and assimilated by the Solar Dominion. Broke free after the Version War to become a joint Metasoft-NoCoZo administered system.
  • Macrystis (Garden World)  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Garden World in Camelopardalis, Solar Dominion
  • Magal Worldrings, the  - Text by AI Vin and Steve Bowers
    Also known as The Ring of Ages. A collection of Worldrings that depict many different eras in the history of Old Earth.
  • Makama - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    House Stevens system; part of the Mutual Progress Alliance.
  • Makintairas - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    10 Tauri - inner sphere system with no major planets; the local space habitats were comprehensively destroyed by khaki goo swarms during the Conver Wars - Metasoft was wrongly accused of the atrocity by a number of anthropist extremists and anti-vec propagandists of the time.
  • Makrania Orwoods  - Text by Anders Sandberg
    Famous (some say infamous) orwoods around Frei (HJer-IV, NoCoZo) are well known across inhabited space for their zero gravity free-space casinos, sports and hedonics.
  • Mandra Quin'Si (Gliese 673)  - Text by Steve Bowers, updated by The Astronomer 2021
    Inner Sphere star system located close to Aksijaha.
  • Manyanga  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    A panthalassic planet in an important NoCoZo system.
  • Mayhew  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Gold-rich world in the Solar Dominion.
  • Maynard's Folly  - Text by Chris Shaeffer, with additions by Radtech497
    A world devastated by the accidental impact of a relativistic ship
  • Mazukata's Holiday  - Text by John Snead
    Mazukata's Holiday is well-known for the flying clades the Virds and Vats, and for the intriguing structures on the nearby world Greymalkin.
  • Medina  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Capital world of the Stellar Umma.
  • Medius  - Text by James Ramsey
    Densely developed, highly industrial MPA system.
  • Meerlinda  - Text by Anders Sandberg, amended by Steve Bowers
    Fourth planet of star B5C 2309 6753 [Mekelon Astrographic Institute Standard Catalogue], colloquially known as Darram's Star, colonised in 3189 by the Shiftwranger clade of tweaks; an important ultratech trading colony and close Negentropy Alliance affiliation. Site of the Meerlinda Technocalypse.
  • Megasov System, The  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Utopian, quasi-communistic system.
  • Mekelon - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Home to the Astrographic Institute. Part of the NoCoZo.
  • Melanthios - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Efficiency Maximization Paradigm system with former extensive asteroid belts, now converted into a Dyson Sphere with virtual inhabitants
  • Merrion (Alpha Mensae)  - Text by Anders Sandberg, partially updated by The Astronomer in 2021
    Honorary capital system of the NoCoZo.
  • Metasoft Baseline Reserves  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Worlds protected by the Metasoft Version Tree, holding unmodified human populations, including Dilmun, Earthland, Heimat, Jafalgia, Niuearth, and Wurm.
  • Metropolis Ring City  - Text by ProxCenBound
    Sometimes known as Urban Cloudscapes City, or simply The City, a ten million km diameter Banks Orbital entirely covered in urban habitat.
  • Midgard  - Text by Todd Drashner
    Inner Sphere world orbiting Alpha Caeli some 65ly from Sol with extreme tidal range.
  • Midnight Pearl  - Text by MiyuwiAuthor
    Brown dwarf near Sol, originally inhabited by the ahuman and isolationist Ako Forward Chaining.
  • Mintaka - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    (Delta Orionis) a double star, spectral type is O9.5II. As seen from the Sol System the uppermost and faintest of the three major stars that form the belt of Orion. Mintaka (which means "belt") is located quite near the celestial equator. It is approximately 915 light-years from Sol.
  • Mira  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev and Steve Bowers
    (Omicron Ceti), variable red giant star in the constellation called Cetus. It was discovered in 1596 by David Fabricus, an amateur Dutch astronomer. Mira (meaning "wonderful") was named by Johannes Hevelius in 1662. Its mass is about the same as Sol but it varies in size and brightness over a period of 332 days.
  • Miracle City  - Text by Anders Sandberg
    A planet/megastructure constructed by a former xenosophont civilization that is encrusted with fractal buildings that extend far into orbit.
  • Mithras (Fata Morgana)  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev, Steve Bowers
    Iota Ursa Majoris V. It was an important Solar Dominion system, but was subverted by the Cyberians during the Version War. Some outsiders refer to it as the Planet of the Unreal.
  • Modular Future  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Metasoft colony; was about to fall to the Amalgamation in 6948 but self-destructed before.
  • Mokupuni  - Text by Anders Sandberg
    HIP 101997 III. Colony of Eden with artificial biosphere.
  • Mollweide  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Fast-spinning highly oblate terrestrial world in the Cygnus outer volumes.
  • Monostheria  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Important Metasoft world.
  • Morini - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Darro Plexus, Non-Coercive Zone - the system from which Fire dancing originated, and to which the art form is still mostly limited.
  • Morogai (also called Ho'th'lhu'ooht) - Text by Anders Sandberg
    Planet where in 5840 AT the statesbeing and power Ho'th'hss'to'luh underwent ascension to at least second singularity level, possibly more. The computronium conglomerate housing the post-To'u'lh association has become known as Ho'th'hss'lho University, an important nexus of post-To'u'lh and posthuman education in the middle region MPA.
  • Morpheo A + B - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Originally a resource rich system centered on red dwarf-brown-dwarf pair. The entire system has since been converted to the Thermal Virtopia Dyson Sphere, capital of the Efficiency Maximization Paradigm.
  • Morrow and Griqua  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Plague-stricken habitats in the inner Middle Regions
  • Mospor  - Text by Anders Sandberg
    Skyscape of Strevarld, among the pillars of Mospor. The pillars were constructed by the Mosporti partly as monuments to the cosmological constant (symbolized by the constant negative curvature of the Dini surfaces), partly as habitation megastructures. One of the local bubble-trees is drifting in the foreground; the blue colour of the pillars was partially selected to discourage them from adhering and nesting.
  • Mossotti - Text by Anders Sandberg
    Silicon Generation colony on Mossotti, a xerogaian world in Ninkasi plexus, Sophic League, founded 9909. The Silicon Generation colonists did not observe the graves used by the nearby colony of Occhialini, causing a serious incident as the Occhialinati (a Peitho Buddhist sect) discovered the accidental desecration. The situation appeared poised for a violent outbreak as the Occhialinati drew on the fifth verse of the Reformulation to support a cleansing crusade, but was defused in 9911 by a multi-clade diplomatic team sent by the Eden Consensus.
  • Mu Capricorni  - Text by A. C. Maté
    Inner Sphere system with four Arean type worlds.
  • Mukerilis Bis  - Text by Anders Sandberg
    Monastic settlement on Torom, settled by monks from the Novcatholic Ekumenikon during the colonisation of the system.
  • Muna Kipasi Incident  - Text by Victor Daniel, from original material by M. Alan Kazlev
    The Attack of The Museum Ship Hume.
  • Muuhome  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    The first Muuh world known to Terragens and the first linked to the Wormhole Nexus.
  • Mykropht III  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    A life-bearing world with a naturally-occurring radiation-tolerant ecology.
  • Mynti - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    85 Pegasi IV; former home of the Eden Institute of Xenoscience; destroyed by Metasoft during the Version War.
  • MyuvYin  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Early Inner Sphere colony, settled 892, overrun by psychophager ahuman replicator swarm of unknown origin in 1201. Recolonised and joined the Deeper Covenant.
  • Nadia  - Text by MacGregor
    Binary system in the Inner Sphere, originally a LinnEnt colony populated by engenerator technology.
  • Naos  - Text by Anders Sandberg
    O class supergiant in the far outskirts of NoCoZo, colonized in the 7680's by a bizarre corporate-religious clade calling itself the UV Consciousness.
  • Narrenschiff, The  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Former spacecraft, now converted into an extensive habitat.
  • Nathan  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Inner Sphere world with a hybrid ril/virtual culture.
  • Ndiangu Mme Anwu System, The  - Text by Radtech497
    Carbon world with a natural ecosystem.
  • Negsoa: Mu Arae (Cervantes)  - Text by Anders Sandberg
    A colony with high-tech and lowtech cultures
  • Neli-Neti  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Twin planets in Musca.
  • Nengs  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Important Communion of Worlds member-system.
  • Neo-Helix  - Text by Todd Drashner
    Terraformed world in the Inner Sphere. Has the distinction of possessing the first wholly neogenic ecosystem ever created.
  • New Atlanta - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Newly rich outer sphere world, originally EuVenusian but terraformed to EuGaian, important regional center, linked to main wormhole nexus. Popular with a number of clades, including young House Stevens radicals disillusioned with "House Ridgewell".
  • New Brooklyn  - Text by Mike Miller
    An independent system in the Inner Sphere.
  • New Duibbiyat  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Terragen Federation system, colonised by First Federation loyalists from the Duibbiyat orbital habitat in Solsys during the early Empires period.
  • New Dumont  - Text by Darren Ryding
    Cool world colonised by Siberoos, Megasibers and nearbaseline humans.
  • New Earth (104 Tauri III)  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Capital of the Terragen Federation
  • New Eureka  - Text by The Astronomer
    Dwarf Planet in the Iota Piscium system
  • New Gaia (Lambda Aurigae A IV)  - Text by Anders Sandberg
    A natural gardenworld in the Inner Sphere, colonised by First Federation environmentalists, and protected by the Caretaker God known as Rachel.
  • New Mars  - Text by The Astronomer
    System with multiple Arean planets
  • New Poseidon (Garden World)  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Pelagic world belonging to the Negentropy Alliance; home to the Macroamoeboids, a presapient symbiotic lifeform.
  • New Sol - The Sol-Multiverse  - Text by Craig Higgs
    Binary red dwarf system containing a dyson swarm and a large number of virtual and real alternate ecosystems.
  • New Taylor  - Text by D. David Barbeau
    One of the three Capitals of the Sophic League; the other two being Ararat and Sacred Heart.
  • New Zaire  - Text by Kirran Lochhead Strang
    World of the African Diaspora.
  • Newhope  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    One of the oldest wildsap/wildhu preserve in Terragen space.
  • Newlife  - Text by Steve Bowers
    System on the NoCoZo border with two terraformed planets, each with very unusual experimental biospheres.
  • NewRoot  - Text by Todd Drashner
    The ceremonial capital of the Metasoft Version Tree.
  • Newton and the Newton Mass Transcendance  - Text by Anders Sandberg
    In 8344 AT, in the Newton system (also called Oolonga, currently in Metasoft space) a Keterist awakening occurred, and over the span of twenty years a massive project of augmentation was instituted. In 8365 most contact with the system was lost, as it appears that over a very short span of time practically all inhabitants were transformed into transapient-level entities.
  • Niaanyo  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Hider world in deep space, occupied by vecs, rat provolves, and other clades
  • Nimbus  - Text by Anders Sandberg
    Novoterra / 58 Eridani III. Former headquarters of Ubikorp. Currently centre of the Nimbus culture.
  • Nirio  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Former Utopia sphere system. Colonized in 5184 by an AI consortium setting up a baseline reservation and a local To'hul utopia. Attacked by the Paradigm in 5439 and optimized with little loss of life. Despite Utopia demands during the Jekaumeatrine negotiations it remained in Paradigm control. At present it is one of the most industrialized Paradigm systems. The local baselines and To'huls are believed to live essentially unchanged lives in the near-star virtuality.
  • Niu Mynti - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    39 Tauri - Home system of the Eden Institute of Xenoscience.
  • Niuearth  - Text by Steve Bowers
    Important Metasoft Baseline Reserve World
  • Nivline  - Text by ProxCenBound and John B
    Middle Regions NoCoZo system.
  • Nova (Tau Ceti)  - Text by Anders Sandberg and M. Alan Kazlev
    Home system of the first successful extrasolar human colony.
  • Nova Schiaparelli - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Capital of the West Cygnus Region. Wormhole links to Pardes, and Sy.
  • Novigti II - Text by Anders Sandberg
    World with nanecologies designed by Wpali Wn, a former MPA biotect AI teaming up with the solarist architects of the Long Lake Society in 6444. It is also a popular tourist attraction as it is home to "the Monster", a mobile organic conglomerate of several such ecologies.
  • Noyce  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Inner sphere NoCoZo system also known as Hokon's Third Purchase, approximately 90 LY from Sol.
  • NR 354-4536-566 - Text by Espen Antonsen
    (Negentropy Alliance - NoCoZo border), home to the transapient hive mind Enigma Four.
  • Nuihab - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Phoebus Sector, MPA system - was visited in 4815 by the Diogenes, the first MPA Museum Ship.
  • Nuisweden  - Text by M. Alan Kazlev
    Autonomous large demopoly near the outer part of the Inner Sphere, some Negentropist and Terragen Federation affiliation. Site of alpine forests and the prestigious Sondheim Academy where Stig Ranes studied.
  • Nys-eldush  - Text by Steve Bowers
    A world inhabited by extreme heteromorphs who modified themselves to resemble classic virtual monsters
 
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Text by Orion's Arm Editors

Initially published on 31 December 2007.

 
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