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This planet is one of the main settings of [ | This planet is one of the main settings of the ''[[WARSONG (series)|WARSONG]]'' series. | ||
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The Mars of the Warsong renamed itself Gongen and fought for independence from Earth in the 23rd century.
The air on Gongen was light and thin, which made "Earthers" uncomfortable. a revived series of Professor X was broadcast across Gongen, and numerous worlds in the homes of Christopher Cwej and of Lady Aesc, with the lead played by Sang Mi. In particular, on a Mars in the 10,000 Dawns a young man called Jhe Sang Ki who used the screen name Kalingkata, just like Sang Mi, was confused by the similarity in their appearances.(PROSE: And Today, You [+]Loading...{"chaptnum":"6, chaptname=Filming, pages=78-82","1":"And Today, You (novel)"})
Below the surface of Gongen where many cities. (PROSE: And Today, You [+]Loading...{"chaptnum":"11, chaptname=Remember the Good Times, page=127","1":"And Today, You (novel)"})
The view of the planet Gongen proved unexpectedly popular with the Guests of the Letharchy, although Whilom thought this may have just been because they hadn't yet realised it was just "Mars with extra pizzaz". (PROSE: And Today, You [+]Loading...{"chaptnum":"12, chaptname=And Today, You, page=134","1":"And Today, You (novel)"})
Behind the Scenes
This planet is one of the main settings of the WARSONG series.