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In the past, the use of this area of the solar system as a setting for science fiction has been limited to Pluto, given its comparatively early discovery in 1930, and trans-plutonian fictional planets. However, as Eris, other dwarf planets such as Haumea and Makemake and further trans-Neptunian objects have been discovered and the region has been better scrutinized by astronomers, works of fiction have begun to reflect the region more extensively and realistically.
Literature
In Saturn's Children (2008), a novel by Charles Stross, an intelligent robot in the service of a shadowy organisation travels throughout the Solar System, with the plot climax on Eris.
In Higher Reality (2015) by Alexander Janzer, a part of the story takes place in the Oort Cloud and near the planet Eris.
Film and television
In "The Griffin Equivalency", the fourth episode of the second season of The Big Bang Theory, Raj Koothrappali is included in People magazine's "30 Under 30 to watch" list for his discovery of a trans-Neptunian object beyond the Kuiper belt. Officially designated 2008 NQ17, Raj had nicknamed the body "PlanetBollywood". The object is itself fictional, and no TNO has been assigned that designation.
Comics and anime
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Games
In the video game series Mass Effect (2007–), Pluto's moon Charon is discovered by humanity, in 2149, to be a Mass Relay encased in ice.
Music
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