Knowledge Base Wiki


The Knowledge Base contains valuable information for all site users as well as for site visitors. This includes information about:
  • Galaxiki itself and how to use the site,
  • Solar Systems with interesting stories (you may add your system(s) here too),
  • Science and Scientists plus related subjects (from astronomy to particle physics),
  • Science Fiction authors, books and movies,
  • as well as anything else...

The entire galaxy is a wiki


Galaxiki is a wiki based science fiction and fantasy galaxy: each star, each planet and each moon is represented by a wiki page that can be edited by users. Membership is free, Sign up now to start editing stars, planets and moons.

Recently updated solar systems:
Lyxan 287  •  Shere Temmin  •  Het Kesil

Featured sci-fi article


Jaxsall is the 4. planet in the SEB157 (SEB157) system
written by users

This planet is similar to Quarlo, although Jaxsall appears to have been neglected by the civilisation that once lived here. The atmosphere contains artificial particles and waste products. The waste is so thick in some places the atmosphere takes on a brown tint. The planets innumerable moons all appear to have been treated similarly, although they were inhabited. Several moons seem to have been used as giant landfill sites, with a layer of one of the moons comprised entirely of waste products. One of Jaxsall's thinnest rings also appears to be made of waste. Jaxsall and it's moons were the dumping sites of the solar system. ...

Visit planet Jaxsall Visit system SEB157 (SEB157)


Images


You can also upload images for each star, planet and moon.

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A quite unique science fiction wiki


Galaxiki is a completely new kind of science fiction and fantasy wiki, as it's a complete galaxy with millions of stars, planets and moons that are all represented by wiki pages. It's a collaborative community website where all users can help to fill the galaxy with life.

A wiki is software that allows users to create, edit, and link web pages easily, and one of the best known wikis is Wikipedia. Just as Wikipedia allows to edit articles, Galaxiki allows to edit stars, planets and moons. In fact you may consider each object in our science fiction galaxy to be one editable article:
  • You can name a star, and also name all of its planets and moons
  • You can edit physical properties of planets and moons (to some degree)
  • You can write articles and stories, describing planets and their histories for example
One of the most interesting points is that your work doesn't have to be isolated. In general we'd like to follow common physical rules, but as this is a science fiction site some physical rules can be broken, and that's how it's allowed to travel faster than light in our galaxy. Which means that species from different planets and solar systems can meet, and users have to take care to keep the entire histories and stories consistent.

Check out the site rules FTL (Faster Than Light) rules

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