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  • The following is a list of major cities involved in the events of the Rick Hernia Omniverse. ...
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  • ...ng of Columbus 2|Second Bombing Of Columbus]], rendering it one of the few cities ever to suffer a nuclear fallout twice in one century. ...
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  • Vim was the [[Bwemer]] homeworld, and was covered completely in high-tech cities and and machinery. It was abandoned by the Bwemer in 134 BB, after a Grand ...
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  • ...ace. The glow seen across the planet was in fact from massive, underground cities, so luminant that their glorious heat and light shone through the planet's ...
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  • ...BLAMPIST-1 D,]] and even some Fremen Humans from [[BLAMPIST-1 C]]. Several cities, including [[Blampistia]], [[Human City]], and the southern city of [[O'aey ...
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  • Jupiter was a galactic hotspot for gas mining. It was home to several cloud cities, including [[Bidenheim]] and [[Jovia]]. Mining was also done on Callisto an ...
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  • [[Category:Cities]] ...
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  • ...ousing complexes in the canopies of the forests. The largest of these such cities was [[Karavorth]], with a staggering population of 7 billion at its densest ...
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  • The following is a list of major cities involved in the events of the Rick Hernia Omniverse. ...
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  • ...e Omniverse, and was one of the most technologically developed and wealthy cities in the Omniverse. Following the Waifurian conquest of the system BLAMPIST-1 ...
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  • ...xide were abundant, that lent itself handsomely to the massive Zepellinian cities inhabited by the [[Andromedan Nihilanths]]. This was the Nihilanthian Metro ...
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  • ...ic verbal communication skills. These beings constructed large underground cities and were renowned throughout the Omniverse for their prowess in medical sci ...
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  • ...me to several civilizations. However, while Jupiter was home to many cloud cities, Saturn instead had lots of primitive, stone-age cultures which were perman ...
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  • ...o several civilizations. However, while [[Jupiter]] was home to many cloud cities, Saturn instead had lots of primitive, stone-age cultures which were perman ...
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  • ...h gave the operation its name. Amonger and his fleet destroyed most of the cities on the list, with only Hong Kong evading total annihilation due to the [[Co The list of cities destroyed includes: ...
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  • ...essurized veil of carbon dioxide and methane, highly sophisticated Blamper cities, complete with functioning public transit and universal housing, thrived, o ...
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  • ...ent programme formally titled "Pay Aliens and Celestial Deities to Move to Cities", under which extraterrestrial beings and divine entities were financially === Cities and Infrastructure === ...
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  • ...alesmen, as some said he was called, scoured the celery sellers of several cities and states, stealing and severing several celery stalks septennially. A Cel ...
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  • ...covered an area that was 6.96e+15cm^2 large. Within the town were several cities; including Amarillo, Old El Paso, El Paso, Dallas, Austin, and Jerkypac. It ...
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  • ...tamed by Humans and [[Humash]] for intraplanetary travel; such as between cities and continents. They were hard to tame, and once bred domestically, would c ...
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  • ...] soon began a rapid westward expansion initiative, swallowing up American cities and civilizations and often simply burning them down and/or killing everyon ...
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