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*In 2007, Pluto became no longer a planet. This means that eventually, the definition of "planet" has been changed again, or Pluto itself changed, though, "[[The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz]]" was made in [[2001]].
*In 2007, Pluto became no longer a planet. This means that eventually, the definition of "planet" has been changed again, or Pluto itself changed, though, "[[The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz]]" was made in [[2001]].
* Strange gravity movement probably moved Pluto slightly towards the sun which is why it can support life.
* Strange gravity movement probably moved Pluto slightly towards the sun which is why it can support life.
*A lesser form of global warming could also be the cause of pluto supporting life.


=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===

Revision as of 07:45, 25 September 2010

Pluto
Pluto.jpg
Pluto (right), Charon (left)
Inhabited byHumans, penguins and orcas.
First appearance"The Lesser of Two Evils" (2ACV06)
Episode
(mentioned)

Pluto in the 31st century is an inhabitable ice world on the edge of the Solar system. It is used by eco-nerds and environmentalists as a penguin habitat and harbours some other species from Earth that are adapted to cold climates, like orcas. It possesses a moon named Charon, as well as two much smaller moons Nix and Hydra. Some parts have been turned into a McDonalds like place.

Locations of Interest

  • Penguin Preserve
  • Hydra, its moon

Additional Info

Trivia

  • In 2007, Pluto became no longer a planet. This means that eventually, the definition of "planet" has been changed again, or Pluto itself changed, though, "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz" was made in 2001.
  • Strange gravity movement probably moved Pluto slightly towards the sun which is why it can support life.
  • A lesser form of global warming could also be the cause of pluto supporting life.

Appearances