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* Utopia is most likely inspired by the [[wikipedia: Utopia_(book)|book of same name]] written by Thomas More in 1516. More described Utopia as an island in New World ruled by King Utopos where everything is seemingly ideal, but at the same time people also lacks freedom to choose. | * Utopia is most likely inspired by the [[wikipedia: Utopia_(book)|book of same name]] written by Thomas More in 1516. More described Utopia as an island in New World ruled by King Utopos where everything is seemingly ideal, but at the same time people also lacks freedom to choose. | ||
* Originally, Utopia was named Atlantis, determined via datamining. Why this was changed is currently unknown. | * Originally, Utopia was named Atlantis, determined via datamining. Why this was changed is currently unknown. | ||
** Atlantis is a fictional island cited by Plato. It had sunk to the bottom of the ocean, supposedly due to incuring the wrath of the gods. | |||
* Many of the transients of Utopia are all based on characters of science fiction. | * Many of the transients of Utopia are all based on characters of science fiction. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Algernon}} is based on the protagonist from [[wikipedia:Flowers_for_Algernon|Flowers for Algernon]] by Daniel Keyes, Charlie. He is also merged with the titular mouse from the same story. | ** {{Transient icon|Algernon}} is based on the protagonist from [[wikipedia:Flowers_for_Algernon|Flowers for Algernon]] by Daniel Keyes, Charlie. He is also merged with the titular mouse from the same story. |
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