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This is a trivia section, and people should be able to discuss possible references to real-life scientific theories. Planet Nine being implied as one of the members can be removed, but a possibility of Planet Nine being a potentional member definitely belongs to the trivia tab.
(Planet 9 doesn’t exist anywhere in Destiny lore.)
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(This is a trivia section, and people should be able to discuss possible references to real-life scientific theories. Planet Nine being implied as one of the members can be removed, but a possibility of Planet Nine being a potentional member definitely belongs to the trivia tab.)
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*[[Neptune]]
*[[Neptune]]
*[[Pluto]] (implied)
*[[Pluto]] (implied)
*Planet Nine (implied)


===Agents of the Nine===
===Agents of the Nine===
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*The Nine are technically a completely natural phenomenon and came to gain consciousness in a causal manner. The implications of this in regard to the nature of the Destiny universe, dark matter, and planets as a whole are unknown, but it now establishes that universal forces themselves are capable of achieving sentience.
*The Nine are technically a completely natural phenomenon and came to gain consciousness in a causal manner. The implications of this in regard to the nature of the Destiny universe, dark matter, and planets as a whole are unknown, but it now establishes that universal forces themselves are capable of achieving sentience.
*If the Sun is not one of the Nine, it is possible that [[Pluto]] is. Considering eight of the Nine are planetary bodies, it would be internally consistent for them all to be; Pluto does not meet the official definition of a "planet" according to the modern astronomy community, but it nonetheless is an object of considerable mass.
*If the Sun is not one of the Nine, it is possible that [[Pluto]] is. Considering eight of the Nine are planetary bodies, it would be internally consistent for them all to be; Pluto does not meet the official definition of a "planet" according to the modern astronomy community, but it nonetheless is an object of considerable mass.
 
*A theoretical planet called [[wikipedia:Planet_Nine|Planet Nine]] could be a member if both the Sun and Pluto are not one of the Nine. The Planet Nine, which is theorized to be located in the outermost sections of the Solar System, is suspected to cause orbital clustering of high perihelion object. The size of this planet is theorized to be about six times greater than that of the Earth. This would make this celestial body even more of an object of considerable mass than Pluto.
==Notes==
==Notes==
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