Talk:List of Ender's Game series planets

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[edit] Peter and Wang-mu's travels

What's the name of the planet that Peter and that girl go to in Children of the Mind? And the original homeworld of the formics? --ShadowPuppet 21:21, 30 January 2006 (UTC)

Peter and Si Wang-Mu visit Divine Wind and then Pacifica. I don't think the Formic homeworld is ever given a true name. Ender was leader of the first human colony, named "Rov" I believe. This isn't revealed until the book Xenocide, however.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 128.61.80.85 (talk) 21:38, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Other planets

I remember Trondheim too, and there are also a couple of others mentioned (like Armenia) in the books.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Hangfromthefloor (talkcontribs) 23:04, 15 February 2006 (UTC).

Isn't Ender the leader of a planet named Shakespeare (mentioned in Shadow of the Giant). Also I think they mention the name of a few of the planets other battle schoolers become leaders of. Cms479 14:15, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

The bugger home world is never named. And isn't there a planet in Star Trek: The Next Generation called Pacifica?—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 217.41.240.15 (talk) 18:11-18:13, 21 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Divine Wind

In the Divine Wind section of this article, it mentions that Peter and Wang-mu went "to find out more about Jane," but, in Children of the Mind, Peter says their mission is to "find the center of power among humankind" and to "persuade them to stop the [Lusitania] fleet before it needlessly destroys a world [Lusitania]" (near the end of chapter 1). Shouldn't that be changed? --M C Y 1008 22:31, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

*Is bold and does it himself*—M_C_Y_1008 (talk/contribs) 19:03, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Mentioning of Rov

On Rov: "This planet's name is not mentioned until Xenocide."

I'm holding Speaker for the Dead now and I see, on p. 177, para 4, sent 2: "[Jane] found him speaking for the dead on Rov, the first world he visited after writing the Hive Queen and the Hegemon." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 61.9.43.41 (talk) 07:59, 1 September 2007 (UTC)