- published: 05 Jun 2012
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Darwin IV is a fictional planet that was the subject of Wayne Barlowe's book Expedition and the television special, Alien Planet, based on Expedition. Although the details of the discovery and exploration of Darwin IV differ in the two presentations, both are essentially the same in their depiction of the planetary environment and its native life-forms, whose abundance and variety prompt the name Darwin.
In Alien Planet, a more basic scenario is presented where a ship called the Von Braun is sent to explore an alien world outside the solar system. The Von Braun is sent to a binary star system about six and half light years from Earth. At 20% of the speed of light (0.2c), it takes over 40 years to travel to this system. Upon arrival it goes into orbit around Darwin IV, the Von Braun deployed the Darwin Reconnaissance Orbiter to scan the planet from orbit. The Von Braun also dispatches three identically shaped lighter-than-air probes to the planet surface. These three probes are:
In both stories the low gravity and dense atmosphere allow for aerial organisms that would be impossible on Earth.
Darwin may refer to:
Time and time again my head reaches for the kindness of
my pillow.
But what's the use of sleeping when there's nothing to
wake up for.
Instead of my head, the prints of fists are cast in this
pillow.
The last tangible residue of the loss of self control.
While I hate to be affected it's hard to admit it doesn't
leave me untouched after all.
In the midst of the essence I flee, sacrifice the true
intention to save a fearless moment.
How clear doe you want it?
The compulsive waste of talents, safely tucked away
behind excuses.
But who am I to fool myself?
I've wasted more than I deserved.