List of science fiction universes
Several fictional universes exist in science fiction that serve as backstage for renowned series of novels, short stories, motion pictures and games. This list includes:
- The Alliance-Union universe, by C. J. Cherryh
- The Babylon 5 universe, by J. Michael Straczynski
- The Brave Little Toaster Universe, by Thomas M. Disch
- The CoDominium universe, by Jerry Pournelle
- The Humanx Commonwealth Universe, by Alan Dean Foster
- The Culture universe, by Iain M. Banks
- The Dune universe, by Frank Herbert
- The Terro-Human Future History universe by H. Beam Piper
- The Eight Worlds, by John Varley
- The Enderverse, by Orson Scott Card
- The Familias Regnant universe, by Elizabeth Moon
- The Gallatin universe, by L. Neil Smith
- The Halo universe, by Bungie and 343 Industries
- The Heritage Universe, by Charles Sheffield
- The Heechee Saga, by Frederik Pohl
- The Hunger Games universe, by Suzanne Collins
- The Hyperion Universe, by Dan Simmons
- The Instrumentality of Mankind universe, by Cordwainer Smith
- Isaac's Universe, by Isaac Asimov
- The Known Space universe, by Larry Niven
- The Liaden universe, by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller
- The Long Earth, by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter
- The Lunar Chronicles universe, by Marissa Meyer
- The Mass Effect universe, by BioWare
- The Noon Universe, by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
- The Old Man's War universe, by John Scalzi
- The Red Dwarf universe, by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor
- The Revelation Space universe, by Alastair Reynolds
- The Robot-Empire-Foundation universe, by Isaac Asimov
- The Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? universe, created by Greg Miller
- The Sector General universe by James White
- The StarCraft universe, by Blizzard Entertainment
- The Star Trek universe, by Gene Roddenberry
- The Star Wars expanded universe, by George Lucas
- The Uplift Universe, by David Brin
- The Warhammer 40,000 universe by Games Workshop
- The Whoniverse[1]
- The Xeelee universe, by Stephen Baxter
- The Zones of Thought universe, by Vernor Vinge
- The X-Universe, by Egosoft
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