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=== ''True History'' provides examples of: ===
=== ''True History'' provides examples of: ===
* [[Seventh Episode Twist]]: The explorers go to the moon.
* [[Seventh-Episode Twist]]: The explorers go to the moon.
* [[Aliens Speaking English]]: All the strange and far-off peoples the Greek adventurers meet speak Greek -- even the people of the moon.
* [[Aliens Speaking English]]: All the strange and far-off peoples the Greek adventurers meet speak Greek -- even the people of the moon.
* [[All Planets Are Earthlike]]: The Moon, albeit filled with all sorts of wacky monsters, is otherwise earth-like, but it gets even more weird when it turns out there is also civilization (and people, and trees) on the Sun.
* [[All Planets Are Earthlike]]: The Moon, albeit filled with all sorts of wacky monsters, is otherwise earth-like, but it gets even more weird when it turns out there is also civilization (and people, and trees) on the Sun.
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* [[Level Ate]]: The sailors visit an island with rivers of wine, and an island made entirely out of cheese.
* [[Level Ate]]: The sailors visit an island with rivers of wine, and an island made entirely out of cheese.
* [[Mister Seahorse]]: The lunar people are all men, so this trope naturally appears. The sons grow inside the calves of the men.
* [[Mister Seahorse]]: The lunar people are all men, so this trope naturally appears. The sons grow inside the calves of the men.
* [[Mix and Match Critters]]: The vulture-horses of the moon.
* [[Mix-and-Match Critters]]: The vulture-horses of the moon.
* [[One-Gender Race]]: The lunar people.
* [[One-Gender Race]]: The lunar people.
* [[Take That]]: Against [[Herodotus (Creator)|Herodotus]] and generally the Greek authorities.
* [[Take That]]: Against [[Herodotus (Creator)|Herodotus]] and generally the Greek authorities.

Revision as of 17:49, 26 January 2014

A group of adventurers sail from Greece to the Atlantic Ocean and get shot up to the moon by a giant water spout. When they arrive, they quickly get caught up in the war between the moon and Mars over the colonization of Venus.

This Satire is possibly the first Science Fiction in Human history

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True History provides examples of: