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− | + | [[File:Gorzarg-5.png|thumb|right]]Gorzarg-5''' is a planet in the [[Spaceman Spiff]] universe. It appeared in a single Sunday strip. [[Spaceman Spiff]] crashed here when he ran out of fuel. |
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− | Gorzarg-5 was a mineral planet with a wide variety of geological formations. Although the atmosphere itself was breathable, the planet's climate was far from hospitable. Thick, low clouds of methane rained corrosive sodium hydroxide onto the surface. This precipitation could lead to poisonous flooding, causing destruction of organic material and explaining the scarcity (or even absence) of life on the planet. |
+ | Gorzarg-5 was a mineral planet with a wide variety of geological formations. Although the atmosphere itself was breathable, the planet's climate was far from hospitable. Thick, low clouds of methane rained corrosive [[wikipedia:Sodium hydroxide|sodium hydroxide]] onto the surface. This precipitation could lead to poisonous flooding, causing destruction of organic material and explaining the scarcity (or even absence) of life on the planet. |
− | The planet's corrosive floods were a metaphor for Calvin's [[ |
+ | The planet's corrosive floods were a metaphor for Calvin's [[Bathing|bath]]. |
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Revision as of 22:19, 10 January 2018
Gorzarg-5 is a planet in the Spaceman Spiff universe. It appeared in a single Sunday strip. Spaceman Spiff crashed here when he ran out of fuel.
Description
Gorzarg-5 was a mineral planet with a wide variety of geological formations. Although the atmosphere itself was breathable, the planet's climate was far from hospitable. Thick, low clouds of methane rained corrosive sodium hydroxide onto the surface. This precipitation could lead to poisonous flooding, causing destruction of organic material and explaining the scarcity (or even absence) of life on the planet.
The planet's corrosive floods were a metaphor for Calvin's bath.