Betelgeuse in fiction

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Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis) is a red supergiant star in the constellation Orion that regularly appears or is referenced in science fiction:

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  • Philip K. Dick references Betelgeuse in several novels and short stories. Occasionally the name of the star is punned upon and the characters are portrayed as large beetles, such as in "Shell Game," and "Tony and the Beetles."
  • In Calculating God, a science-fiction novel by Robert J. Sawyer, Betelgeuse becomes a supernova, threatening all life within several hundred light-years. The novel assumes that the gamma ray flux from the supernova is many times that currently estimated by astronomers.
  • In the science fiction series Perry Rhodan book 40 (English sequence number) "Red Eye of Betelgeuse", and book 41 "The Earth Dies" both by Clark Dalton, Perry Rhodan plays a ruse to convince his enemies that they have discovered the secret location of Earth around the third planet of Betelgeuse, which is then promptly destroyed making the Betelgeuse system a binary star, but giving the real Earth some breathing time.
  • In the story Transit of Betelgeuse by Robert Chase, published in the magazine Analog Science Fiction and Fact in May 1990, a rescue in space is attempted in the last few hours before the supernova explosion of Betelguese begins with a blast of neutrinos. In the sequel, Endeavor, Analog July/August 2005, the rescue has more or less succeeded, but the ship Endeavor has to escape the supernova remnant expanding at 1% the speed of light behind it, while coping with other problems.

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  • In the computer game Star Control 2, Betelgeuse is also the star around which the second homeworld of the Syreen orbits.
  • In Battletech, Betelgeuse is home to Aldis Industries and Firmir Weaponry, military defence industries of the Capellan Confederation.
  • In the Frontier-series (composed of the games Frontier: Elite II and Frontier: First Encounters), Betelgeuse is an uninhabited system hundreds of light-years away from any settled system.

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