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|location = [[Parallel universe (Sympathy for the Devil)|Parallel universe]]
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|natives = Humans
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'''Planet X''' was the most boring planet in [[Parallel universe (Sympathy for the Devil)|an alternate universe]]. It was named Planet X because it was too boring to give the planet a name.
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}}'''Planet X''' was the most boring planet in [[Parallel universe (Sympathy for the Devil)|an alternate universe]]. It was named Planet X because it was too boring to give the planet a name.


It was a human [[colony]]. During the [[Great War (The Library in the Body)|Great War]], the planet's government decided to make their colony so boring that nobody in the conflict would be interested in going to the planet. The plan worked and Planet X was the only planet to be unaffected by the Great War.
It was a [[human]] [[colony]]. During the [[Great War (The Library in the Body)|Great War]], the planet's [[government]] decided to make their colony so boring that nobody in the conflict would be interested in going to the planet. The plan worked and Planet X was the only planet to be unaffected by the Great War.


Its inhabitants were killed if they showed any signs of wanting to change the planet. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet X (audio story)|Planet X]]'')  
Its inhabitants were killed if they showed any signs of wanting to change the planet. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Planet X (audio story)|Planet X]]'')  
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