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|'''Starting Planet'''
 
|'''Starting Planet'''
 
<code>origin</code>
 
 
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Cueball: "To celebrate the world of ''What If? 2'', here is your very own tiny planet to explore!
 
Cueball: "To celebrate the world of ''What If? 2'', here is your very own tiny planet to explore!
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{{w|Isaac Newton}} is referencing the {{w|Newton's cannonball}} thought experiment, where a cannon is fired at greater and greater speeds until the cannonball goes into orbit.  Newton's comment suggests that instead of demonstrating orbits, he is firing repeatedly to hit his rival, {{w|Robert Hooke}}.
 
{{w|Isaac Newton}} is referencing the {{w|Newton's cannonball}} thought experiment, where a cannon is fired at greater and greater speeds until the cannonball goes into orbit.  Newton's comment suggests that instead of demonstrating orbits, he is firing repeatedly to hit his rival, {{w|Robert Hooke}}.
 
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|'''Earth'''
 
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"How am I supposed to cause the extinction of the dinosaurs if they keep moving out from under my comet?"
 
"How am I supposed to cause the extinction of the dinosaurs if they keep moving out from under my comet?"
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"I checked downforeveryoneorjustme.com and it says just me"
 
"I checked downforeveryoneorjustme.com and it says just me"
 
"Yeah, I guess down isn't down for everyone"
 
"Yeah, I guess down isn't down for everyone"
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* Two mini asteroid moons: A tiny version of B612 with Little Prince and the rose, plus one with just Cueball standing on it. They can be found by flying straight up from the Super Mario flagpole.
 
* Two mini asteroid moons: A tiny version of B612 with Little Prince and the rose, plus one with just Cueball standing on it. They can be found by flying straight up from the Super Mario flagpole.
 
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|Earth's Core
 
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|[[Cueball]] and [[Megan]] floating in a small space in the center of the planet in inverted rotations. Can be legally accessed using a high velocity collision onto the surface of the planet, although requires tapping the up arrow afterwards many, many times.
 
|[[Cueball]] and [[Megan]] floating in a small space in the center of the planet in inverted rotations. Can be legally accessed using a high velocity collision onto the surface of the planet, although requires tapping the up arrow afterwards many, many times.
 
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|'''Europa'''
 
|'''Europa'''
 
<code>europa</code>
 
 
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|Europa, one of Jupiter's many moons (in real life). A broken, icy crust has a single path into its core.
 
|Europa, one of Jupiter's many moons (in real life). A broken, icy crust has a single path into its core.
 
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|Europa's Crust
 
|Europa's Crust
 
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Cueball has a hairdryer and is melting the surface of the crust. A direct reference to {{what if|35|What If's Hairdryer}}.
 
Cueball has a hairdryer and is melting the surface of the crust. A direct reference to {{what if|35|What If's Hairdryer}}.
 
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|Europa's Core
 
|Europa's Core
 
|"We've always used neutrinos for astronomy, but if we place my 'optical telescope' in orbit above the kryosphere, we could potentially observe the universe using electromagnetic waves. Who knows what else there is out there besides stars! There could be other worlds!"  
 
|"We've always used neutrinos for astronomy, but if we place my 'optical telescope' in orbit above the kryosphere, we could potentially observe the universe using electromagnetic waves. Who knows what else there is out there besides stars! There could be other worlds!"  
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The November gale discussion is a reference to the Gordon Lightfoot song "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" and the actual events described in the song.
 
The November gale discussion is a reference to the Gordon Lightfoot song "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" and the actual events described in the song.
 
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|<code>b612</code>
 
|'''B-612'''
 
|'''B-612'''
 
<code>b612</code>
 
 
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Probe: "Asteroid deflection mission to earth. The package is delivered. Commencing planetary threat neutralization."
 
Probe: "Asteroid deflection mission to earth. The package is delivered. Commencing planetary threat neutralization."
  
 
Sign: "Welcome to B-612"
 
Sign: "Welcome to B-612"
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|A reference to [[618: Asteroid|Asteroid]]. In a tragic turn of events, the Earth-bound asteroid being blown up is the home of {{w|The Little Prince|the little prince}}.
 
|A reference to [[618: Asteroid|Asteroid]]. In a tragic turn of events, the Earth-bound asteroid being blown up is the home of {{w|The Little Prince|the little prince}}.
 
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|<code>dogplanet</code>
 
|'''Dog Park Planet'''
 
|'''Dog Park Planet'''
 
<code>dogplanet</code>
 
 
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[Dog Park]
 
[Dog Park]
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The two Cueballs excited by all the dogs reference ''What If? 2'' Chapter 60: Dog Overload.
 
The two Cueballs excited by all the dogs reference ''What If? 2'' Chapter 60: Dog Overload.
 
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| <code>goodhart</code>
 
|'''What If? 2 Planet'''
 
|'''What If? 2 Planet'''
 
<code>goodhart</code>
 
 
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Cueball to White Hat: "The tower over there is the Vehicle Assembly Building, and then behind it is the Vehicle Disassembly Building."
 
Cueball to White Hat: "The tower over there is the Vehicle Assembly Building, and then behind it is the Vehicle Disassembly Building."
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Person with Washington Monument: "Okay, let it drop!"
 
Person with Washington Monument: "Okay, let it drop!"
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* Dropping the Washington Monument to propel a plane, referencing Chapter 18: Airliner Catapult
 
* Dropping the Washington Monument to propel a plane, referencing Chapter 18: Airliner Catapult
 
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|'''The Sun'''
 
|'''The Sun'''
 
<code>sun</code>
 
 
| "The sun is governed by magnetohydrodynamics, or 'Magic' for short"
 
| "The sun is governed by magnetohydrodynamics, or 'Magic' for short"
  
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|Difficult to escape from if you hit the core. The description of magnetohydrodynamics is a reference to [[1851: Magnetohydrodynamics]]. Throwing a countertop into the Sun is a reference to {{what if|89|What If? Tungsten Countertop}}. Both the five layers of sunscreen (effective against ultraviolet) and the ten-meter blob (still ineffective against heat) are references to ''What If? 2'' Chapter 62: Sunscreen. Waiting for it to cool down before touching it may reference Chapter 64: Walking on the Sun.
 
|Difficult to escape from if you hit the core. The description of magnetohydrodynamics is a reference to [[1851: Magnetohydrodynamics]]. Throwing a countertop into the Sun is a reference to {{what if|89|What If? Tungsten Countertop}}. Both the five layers of sunscreen (effective against ultraviolet) and the ten-meter blob (still ineffective against heat) are references to ''What If? 2'' Chapter 62: Sunscreen. Waiting for it to cool down before touching it may reference Chapter 64: Walking on the Sun.
 
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|Sun's Core  
 
|Sun's Core  
|Cueball: "The core of the sun may seem hot, but it only produces about as much energy per volume as a lizard" Megan: "Wow. So how many lizards are there?" Cueball: "No-one knows."
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| Cueball: "The core of the sun may seem hot, but it only produces about as much energy per volume as a lizard" Megan: "Wow. So how many lizards are there?" Cueball: "No-one knows."
 
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|Difficult to escape from. Can be escaped by rotating around the Sun until reaching an escape-like velocity. Comparing the Sun's heat per volume to lizards is a reference to {{what if|148|What If? Eat the Sun}}.
 
|Difficult to escape from. Can be escaped by rotating around the Sun until reaching an escape-like velocity. Comparing the Sun's heat per volume to lizards is a reference to {{what if|148|What If? Eat the Sun}}.
 
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|<code>soupiter</code>
 
|'''Soupiter'''
 
|'''Soupiter'''
 
<code>soupiter</code>
 
 
|"I think it's chicken noodle? Hard to tell."
 
|"I think it's chicken noodle? Hard to tell."
 
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|A model of the solar system filled with soup out to the orbit of Jupiter. As commented by Cueball, noodle soup. Soupiter was the title of ''What If? 2'' Chapter 1, but it filled the Solar System ''out to'' Jupiter and became a black hole, rather than another fun planet.
 
|A model of the solar system filled with soup out to the orbit of Jupiter. As commented by Cueball, noodle soup. Soupiter was the title of ''What If? 2'' Chapter 1, but it filled the Solar System ''out to'' Jupiter and became a black hole, rather than another fun planet.
 
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|'''Earth without Japan'''
 
|'''Earth without Japan'''
 
<code>nojapan</code>
 
 
|"Something is missing."
 
|"Something is missing."
 
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|Earth, except it's missing Japan. Reference to ''What If? 2'' Chapter 50: Japan Runs an Errand.
 
|Earth, except it's missing Japan. Reference to ''What If? 2'' Chapter 50: Japan Runs an Errand.
 
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|<code>japanmoon</code>
 
|'''Just Japan'''
 
|'''Just Japan'''
 
<code>japanmoon</code>
 
 
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|A moon with water surrounding... just Japan. In ''What If? 2'', this is a possibility for where Japan might go without intending to return.
 
|A moon with water surrounding... just Japan. In ''What If? 2'', this is a possibility for where Japan might go without intending to return.
 
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|<code>pigeons</code>
 
|'''A blob labeled "Pigeons"'''
 
|'''A blob labeled "Pigeons"'''
 
<code>pigeons</code>
 
 
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|A reference to Chapter 6 of ''What If? 2'', where it would take 1.6 x 10^25 pigeons to lift you and a chair up to the halfway point of Australia's Q1 skyscraper.
 
|A reference to Chapter 6 of ''What If? 2'', where it would take 1.6 x 10^25 pigeons to lift you and a chair up to the halfway point of Australia's Q1 skyscraper.
 
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|'''Starship Enterprise'''
 
|'''Starship Enterprise'''
 
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|Star Trek reference: The Enterprise-C, 2344,<!-- huh? --> commanded by Captain Garrett's. While defending a Klingon outpost, the weapons discharges resulted in the creation of a temporal rift, through which the badly damaged Enterprise drifted. In the comic, there is a large, invisible gravity distortion near the Enterprise-C.
 
|Star Trek reference: The Enterprise-C, 2344,<!-- huh? --> commanded by Captain Garrett's. While defending a Klingon outpost, the weapons discharges resulted in the creation of a temporal rift, through which the badly damaged Enterprise drifted. In the comic, there is a large, invisible gravity distortion near the Enterprise-C.
 
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|'''Dinosaur Planet'''
 
|'''Dinosaur Planet'''
 
<code>qwantz</code>
 
 
|"Welcome... to Jurassic Park."
 
|"Welcome... to Jurassic Park."
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|An homage to [https://www.qwantz.com/ Dinosaur Comics], a webcomic Randall has mentioned several times before. All the dinosaurs on the planet are black-and-white versions of the clip art dinosaurs in that comic. Also references the Jurassic Park movies, with CEO John Hammond welcoming paleontologists Dr. Sattler and Dr. Grant to the planet. The long grass depicted is a plot point in later films.
 
|An homage to [https://www.qwantz.com/ Dinosaur Comics], a webcomic Randall has mentioned several times before. All the dinosaurs on the planet are black-and-white versions of the clip art dinosaurs in that comic. Also references the Jurassic Park movies, with CEO John Hammond welcoming paleontologists Dr. Sattler and Dr. Grant to the planet. The long grass depicted is a plot point in later films.
 
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|'''Cat blocking traffic flowing through portals'''
 
|'''Cat blocking traffic flowing through portals'''
 
<code>roads</code>
 
 
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|Roads in space may reference ''What If? 2'' Chapter 5: Cosmic Road Trip.
 
|Roads in space may reference ''What If? 2'' Chapter 5: Cosmic Road Trip.
 
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|'''Edge of the Universe'''
 
|'''Edge of the Universe'''
 
<code>outside</code>
 
 
|"Welcome, traveler!" (found inside the edge of the bubble universe)
 
|"Welcome, traveler!" (found inside the edge of the bubble universe)
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|It looks like a planet labeled "edge of the universe". Outside the universe, so inside the "edge of the universe" planet, is another universe, the bubble universe, whose outside is labeled "edge of the bubble universe". Hidden entrance is between 10 and 11 'o clock. It is a reference to [[Bubble Universes]].
 
|It looks like a planet labeled "edge of the universe". Outside the universe, so inside the "edge of the universe" planet, is another universe, the bubble universe, whose outside is labeled "edge of the bubble universe". Hidden entrance is between 10 and 11 'o clock. It is a reference to [[Bubble Universes]].
 
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|'''A tree larger than the planet it's growing on'''
 
|'''A tree larger than the planet it's growing on'''
 
<code>roads</code>
 
 
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|May be a reference to [[2: Petit Trees (sketch)|Petit Trees]]. More probably, a reference to ''The Little Prince'', a French children's novel about a traveler from a distant asteroid. In the novel, baobab trees are a serious threat to the Prince's home asteroid, as they are so large that their roots would engulf the asteroid entirely. Randall has alluded to The Little Prince numerous times before, especially in what-if articles.
 
|May be a reference to [[2: Petit Trees (sketch)|Petit Trees]]. More probably, a reference to ''The Little Prince'', a French children's novel about a traveler from a distant asteroid. In the novel, baobab trees are a serious threat to the Prince's home asteroid, as they are so large that their roots would engulf the asteroid entirely. Randall has alluded to The Little Prince numerous times before, especially in what-if articles.
 
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|<code>outside</code>
 
|'''Milliways'''
 
|'''Milliways'''
 
<code>outside</code>
 
 
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|A reference to Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe from ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''. On one side of the planet, Ponytail, Cueball, Megan, and other characters gather on the patio of the Milliways restaurant; on the other side, the Sojourner rover examines a rock.
 
|A reference to Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe from ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''. On one side of the planet, Ponytail, Cueball, Megan, and other characters gather on the patio of the Milliways restaurant; on the other side, the Sojourner rover examines a rock.
 
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|<code>greatattractor</code>
 
|'''The Great Attractor'''
 
|'''The Great Attractor'''
 
<code>greatattractor</code>
 
 
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|Beret Guy stands on the surface of a large ball labeled "The Great Attractor". The gravity is extremely strong (over 200 times that of the black holes), leading to various bugs and collision issues. It's a reference to [[Great Attractor]], in which Beret Guy is gravitationally attracted to the Great Attractor more strongly than usual.
 
|Beret Guy stands on the surface of a large ball labeled "The Great Attractor". The gravity is extremely strong (over 200 times that of the black holes), leading to various bugs and collision issues. It's a reference to [[Great Attractor]], in which Beret Guy is gravitationally attracted to the Great Attractor more strongly than usual.
 
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|<code>present</code>
 
|'''Present'''
 
|'''Present'''
 
<code>present</code>
 
 
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"I didn't do any of my Christmas shopping yet because I was too busy drawing tiny planets."
 
"I didn't do any of my Christmas shopping yet because I was too busy drawing tiny planets."
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|The xkcd cast react to giving each other What if 2? as a present. Black Hat gives Cueball a "gift" which he claims, "might not be a bobcat", a reference to [[A-Minus-Minus]] A quarter of the planet was missing on the release day, but it's fixed now.
 
|The xkcd cast react to giving each other What if 2? as a present. Black Hat gives Cueball a "gift" which he claims, "might not be a bobcat", a reference to [[A-Minus-Minus]] A quarter of the planet was missing on the release day, but it's fixed now.
 
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|<code>maw1</code>, <code>maw2</code>, ... <code>maw14</code>
 
|'''Black hole cluster'''
 
|'''Black hole cluster'''
 
''from'' <code>maw1</code> ''to'' <code>maw14</code>
 
 
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|A cluster of black holes with extremely high gravitational strength, set to the maximum of 2048. Not particularly easy to land on with multiple conflicting gravitational fields, but once landed on, rather difficult to escape. Likely a reference to the [[wikia:w:c:starwars:Maw Cluster|Maw Cluster]] in Star Wars.
 
|A cluster of black holes with extremely high gravitational strength, set to the maximum of 2048. Not particularly easy to land on with multiple conflicting gravitational fields, but once landed on, rather difficult to escape. Likely a reference to the [[wikia:w:c:starwars:Maw Cluster|Maw Cluster]] in Star Wars.
 
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|<code>remnant</code>
 
|'''Remnant'''
 
|'''Remnant'''
 
<code>remnant</code>
 
 
|"All right, that's close enough"
 
|"All right, that's close enough"
 
"Oh no"
 
"Oh no"
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|A white dwarf stellar remnant, with high gravity (making it difficult to escape, although it's possible to achieve escape velocity by flying sideways). Has various small landmarks, including a "skyscraper" and suspension bridge, using a penny for scale. There is a set of images of a rocket descending towards the planet, falling, and then trying to escape by sledding. The band is performing Smash Mouth's "Walkin' on the Sun". Most of these are references to ''What If? 2'' Chapter 63: Walking on the Sun.
 
|A white dwarf stellar remnant, with high gravity (making it difficult to escape, although it's possible to achieve escape velocity by flying sideways). Has various small landmarks, including a "skyscraper" and suspension bridge, using a penny for scale. There is a set of images of a rocket descending towards the planet, falling, and then trying to escape by sledding. The band is performing Smash Mouth's "Walkin' on the Sun". Most of these are references to ''What If? 2'' Chapter 63: Walking on the Sun.
 
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|<code>steerswoman</code>
 
|'''Steerswoman Planet'''
 
|'''Steerswoman Planet'''
 
<code>steerswoman</code>
 
 
|"As a Steerswoman, I have to answer any question anyone asks me, or I'm expelled from the order."
 
|"As a Steerswoman, I have to answer any question anyone asks me, or I'm expelled from the order."
 
"What's one question that you would be unwilling to answer?"
 
"What's one question that you would be unwilling to answer?"
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"Handle this artifact with great care. It contains a magical wizard's potion which the ancients called 'trinitrotoluene'"
 
"Handle this artifact with great care. It contains a magical wizard's potion which the ancients called 'trinitrotoluene'"
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Trinitrotoluene is better known as {{w|TNT}}, a powerful explosive.
 
Trinitrotoluene is better known as {{w|TNT}}, a powerful explosive.
 
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|<code>peeler</code>
 
|'''Peeler'''
 
|'''Peeler'''
 
<code>peeler</code>
 
 
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