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Alien Sea
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One of the quickest, easiest ways to establish an alien world as being very unlike Earth is to make its "water" some wacky color, or give it some other unusual features or appearance. It's not always explained exactly what kind of chemicals or minerals are causing it to look this way, but regardless, it's still perfectly able to support the native flora and fauna (though that doesn't mean it is safe for Earthlings). See also Alien Sky, which serves the same purpose and may accompany it — the Earth's oceans are the same color as the sky due to similar refraction, so if the sky and sea don't match you must be someplace exceptionally alien. Alien Landmass is another sister trope, often used for the same reasons. Compare Waterfall into the Abyss. Contrast All Planets Are Earth-Like. |
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The Special Stages in Sonic the Hedgehog CD are set on islands on other planets, each with a different color ocean. | |
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The Monster Blood Tattoo series, set in a bio-alchemical-punk fantasy world, has strongly acidic, multicolored oceans that are the result of exotic salts from the sea floor dissolving into the water. Swimming in it is unhealthy: in half an hour, you will have a really bad rash, and over an hour and a half will kill you. There there's the colossal monsters and kraulschwimmen that stalk the sea lanes and prey on ships and sailors. | |
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In an especially weird example, Railsea is set in a world where the seas are dirt - fathoms-deep, unfarmable dirt - that throngs with oversized hyper-predatory versions of all manner of burrowing creatures. A sprawling, intertwining network of rail lines covers the surface of these "seas", and carries specialized trains which fulfill all the roles which ships might perform on a conventional ocean. | |
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Guild Wars: The Jade Sea is literally made of Jade due to Shiro transforming a normal sea with the Jade Wind. The waves are now frozen in place in the form of pure Jade as is the maelstrom known as Unawakening Waters. Bizarrely, fish such as kraken, carp, rays, jellyfish, and crustaceans still live on the Jade Sea's surface though have (with the obvious exception of crustaceans who already have legs) sprouted legs (carp and rays) or have taken to floating (kraken and jellyfish). | |
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Iron Lung is set beneath a sea of blood on an alien moon. Note that the ocean is not bloodred, but actual blood. | |
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The Dragaera series reveals in passing that the ocean is orange, although it's unclear if this applies to the whole thing or just the portion that's blanketed by the Overcast. | |
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In the Humanx Commonwealth Verse, the planet Quofum is best known for two things: being prone to disappearing and having oceans that are 9% alcohol. | |
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In Blades in the Dark, the sea is ink-dark with occasional hints of star patterns. | |
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SCP Foundation, SCP-2264 ("In the Court of Alagadda"). The city inside SCP-2264 is surrounded by a black ocean. The nature of the liquid is unknown but it appears to be more viscous than water. | |
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Used in the Neon Genesis Evangelion movies: By the ending of The End of Evangelion, the sea has turned into red-orange LCL, liquified human rests resulting from the Assimilation Plot, containing their merged souls. In the Rebuild of Evangelion movies to highlight the ecological damage to Earth post-Second Impact: the sea has literally turned red with blood. |
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Homestuck: The lakes and seas of John's planet, the Land of Wind and Shade, are made entirely of tar. Rose's planet, the Land of Light and Rain, is covered in iridescent oceans whose surface is colored in a swirling mottled pattern of blue, gray, pink and yellow. |
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In Exalted, the sea of the demon realm of Malfeas is an intelligent, acidic, and very, very bitter Yozi named Kimbery, the Sea that Marched Against the Flame. | |
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The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night: The seas around the Ancient Grove, and over which the Skavengers' pirate fleet flies, are the same vivid purple as its Grimy Water. Later, the sea around the White Isle is a bright, glowing aqua shade. | |
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In The Space Trilogy, the waters of Malacandra have the peculiar quality of very pointy standing waves and are literally blue (not just reflective of the sky); the seas of Perelandra, on the other hand, are orange, and have floating mats of seaweed on which 'land-dwelling' life grows instead of islands. | |
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The oceans in Children of the Whales are made up of sand rather than water, but come complete with waves, islands, phenomena such as waterspouts and whirlpools, and an abundance of marine life. Unlike water oceans, however, the sand isn't buoyant enough for people and boats to float on the surface without magical aid. | |
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In Populous, four of the terrains have differently-colored substances that function the same as water in the others: Rock & Lava has red lava, Bit Plaius has floating letters spelling BULLFROG, Cake Land has caramel, and Silly Land has a checkerboard pattern. | |
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Solaris depicts a strange planet completely covered by a multicolored sea, which is actually one living, sentient organism. There were two film versions of the book which also contained this sea. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Q1 Queen of the Demonweb Pits. One of the alternate worlds the Player Characters can visit from Lolth's Web is a planet with a pink ocean. |
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Call of Cthulhu Campaign The Fungi from Yuggoth, adventure "Halls of Celaeno". The fourth planet of the star Celaeno (in the Pleaides) has a grey ocean. Fragments of Fear (second Cthulhu Companion), adventure "Valley of the Four Shrines". The Player Characters can use a Crystal Ball-like device to view the gray Lake of Hali where Hastur the Unspeakable lives (a planet circling the star Aldebaran). |
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In a scene in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine various characters compare the tint of the oceans on their homeworlds. Earth's are blue. Bajor's are green. Trill's are purple. The Great Link resembles a reddish ocean, but it's actually billions of Changelings in liquid form, intermingling with each other. |
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Rocket Age's Mars has silt seas, where the old seas of water slowly dried up and filled in as the planet's ecology collapsed. | |
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The world of Lumar has oceans composed of magical spores dropped by the planet's twelve moons. Air blown up from vents below causes the spores to act like a liquid, enough so that ships can sail on them. | |
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At the start of No stars in sight, Ikharos is exploring the surface of a Rogue Planet filled with seas of acidic chemicals that he speculates is some sort of primordial soup based on how the planet's only two complex lifeforms (alien slugs and lichen) lived on the rocks closest to these seas. | |
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In Werewolf: The Apocalypse, Lady Yul's Malfean abode is a multicolored sea of toxins | |
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Animorphs: The Yeerk homeworld is covered with huge lakes of what look like melted lead, where the Yeerks live in their unhosted state. Leera, meanwhile, is mentioned to have oceans so clear that you can see for miles, and lifeforms so bizarre a marine biologist would happily give up an arm to be there for an hour. Ax also suggests that it lacks predators, with geothermic energy pumping up to support everything. |
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BattleTech will occasionally have a note about an ocean, sea, or lake on a particular planet having a distinctive, exotic color. Usually because of the local marine microorganisms or unique mineral content in the water. | |
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The Unterzee in Sunless Sea is pretty strange. To start with, most of the water is a sinister dark green, with the main exception being the far south (where it mingles with the blood of an Eldritch Abomination and dissolves the hulls of ships). Various other areas are weird in new and interesting ways: the Sea of Voices, for example, has a seafloor made of moving faces, while Irem is unstuck in time and the entire northern side is arranged so that if you go off the map you invariably pop up at either Frostfound or the Avid Horizon with no idea how you got there. This is to say nothing of areas like the Iron Republic, where the zee's already loose application of the rules of reality is being intentionally undermined by Hell. | |
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Tales of the Five Hundred Kingdoms: The Fairy Godmother: Elena and Alexander's Erotic Dreams take place on a "shore of purple sand by an amethyst sea" under an Alien Sky. | |
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Kerbal Space Program has Eve, with its purple oceans (which may be partially made of rocket fuel.) Averted with Laythe, which from some angles looks as if you might still be on Kerbin. | |
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Goodbye Strangers: The Flooded Future World shown in the Walltown and Infrared modules is covered in red water. | |
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In the Rebuild of Evangelion movies to highlight the ecological damage to Earth post-Second Impact: the sea has literally turned red with blood. | |
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In Phaeton, Carbonia has seas of amniotic fluid-like material, which allows humans to breathe in them. Interestingly, the air is toxic to humans. | |
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Doctor Who: In "The Keys of Marinus", Marinus has sands of glass and seas of sulfuric acid. "Mindwarp" opens with the TARDIS landing on the beach on a planet where the ocean is bright pink. |
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The Pirates of Dark Water had the beautiful, bizarre, and geologically unstable alien water-world of Mer. | |
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Evolva: The sea that appears during levels 9 and 10 is mentioned in the manual as being made of acid, and it proves it by being instantly lethal, should you dive into it. | |
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While never explicitly stated, the oceans of Age 233 from Riven are known to be highly acidic. For one thing, Gehn collects his water from a giant bowl on the roof. For another... well, try and guess the range of the tidal zone◊. From the same series (and game), Riven has water that is more of a gelatinous colloid suspended in a mesh of microorganisms that are noticeably afraid of heat. Multiple Ages — Spire, Relto, and Kadish Tolesa among them — have a 'sea' consisting of a thick layer of fog. The enormous lake surrounding Ae'gura in Uru was filled with algae that caused it to glow in the dark 3/5 of the time, producing a day/night cycle. Until the algae were wiped out, of course. The 37th Age has a sea filled with 'dark currents'; when the seawater mixes with the freshwater that flows from the rivers of the one charted island, it releases a thick mist which the inhabitants worship as The Whiteness. Torus' twin "seas" are connected through the hole in the centre of the ring; driven by a force of unknown origin, the water on one side drains through an enormous whirlpool and into an enormous fountain on the other, where it gushes into the upper atmosphere, evaporates, breezes to the 'edge' of the ring, and condenses and falls as rain. |
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Natural seas in Spore can be blue, green, or red. | |
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The Cosmere: Oceans in the Spirit World of the Cognitive Realm are composed of tiny glass beads, each of which represents an inanimate object in the Physical Realm. They're still deceptively easy to drown in. The world of Lumar has oceans composed of magical spores dropped by the planet's twelve moons. Air blown up from vents below causes the spores to act like a liquid, enough so that ships can sail on them. |
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Mass Effect: Andromeda: The oceans of Kadara, as seen from orbit, are green. Also, if they're anything like the inland bodies of water, loaded with volcanic sulfur and pure poison to the touch. | |
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Dragon Ball Z: The oceans of Namek are green (and the vegetation is blue). | |
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No Man's Sky: Thanks to the 2018 Abyss update and the patch that followed it, the seas are filled with exotic alien marine life and the waters can be a wide array of colours. | |
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In the Skylark Series, the planet Osnome has literally blue oceans. This is because they are an ammoniacal copper sulphate solution — copper being exactly what the protagonists are in search of. | |
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Skylark Series | hasFeature |
Alien Sea / int_fc612179 | |
Alien Sea / int_ffd1ab7f | type |
Alien Sea | |
Alien Sea / int_ffd1ab7f | comment |
Starsnatcher: Downplayed on Shadowmoon: Its oceans turns pitch black just a few feet below the surface. This is a result of orbiting a red dwarf star whose infrared light has difficulties penetrating the water. | |
Alien Sea / int_ffd1ab7f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Alien Sea / int_ffd1ab7f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Starsnatcher | hasFeature |
Alien Sea / int_ffd1ab7f |
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