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* ''Wiki/TheSCPFoundation'': [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1795 SCP-1795]], dubbed the "Star Wombs" are a species of monolithic creatures capable of creating new planets. [[spoiler: All the planets they create are uniquely suited for human habitation, and are in fact deliberately intended to be inhabited by us. Turns out humans aren't originally from Earth and were forced off our home planet due to genocide, so the Star Wombs kept making planets for us hoping that we'd find them]].
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* The first book of Literature/TheBible is the Book of Genesis. God creates the heaven and the earth in the book's first chapter. It's the TropeNamer for the TropeNamer.

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* The first book of Literature/TheBible is the Book of Genesis. God creates the heaven and the earth in the book's first chapter. It's the TropeNamer for the TropeNamer. The Book of Revelation, however, just has the mention that God had created "a new heavens and a new earth, for the old earth had passed away" without going into specific detail of how this "new earth" was created, which led certain Bible students into believing that this "new earth" is actually a recreated earth that is stripped of all its works and just restored to its original Edenic beauty (with the exception of there being no sea).
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* Creator/TerryPratchett's ''Literature/{{Strata}}'' focuses on a planetary engineering company that builds replicas of Earth in the past and has colonists settle them in case humanities empire dies out. At the end we find out that [[spoiler: the universe was created by a similar organization that creates universes and our Earth is strongly emplied to be one of the worlds built by the compamny.]]

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* Creator/TerryPratchett's ''Literature/{{Strata}}'' focuses on a planetary engineering company that builds replicas of Earth in the past past, and has colonists settle them them, just in case humanities humanity's empire dies out. At the end we find out that [[spoiler: the universe was created by a similar organization that creates universes universes, and our Earth is strongly emplied implied to be one of the worlds built by the compamny.company.]]
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* The {{Novelization}} to ''Film/SupermanReturns'' says that Luthor's kryptonite island grew into a planet and settled into permanent orbit between Mars and Jupiter.

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* The {{Novelization}} to ''Film/SupermanReturns'' says that Luthor's kryptonite island grew into a planet and settled into permanent orbit between Mars and Jupiter.


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* Saint-Georges sacrifices himself at the end of ''Film/Dante01'' and the creatures inside of him terraform the planet Dante in seconds.
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* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In "In the Blood", Dr. Callie Whitehorse Landau's sacrifice in trans-space results in the creation of a new planet in the normal universe.
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* In VideoGame/{{Spore}}, there are a multitude of different tools for use in making worlds habitable. The easiest to use of these is the Staff of Life, which will instantly transform any planet into a lush paradise, but it only has [[ShoutOut 42]] uses.

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* In VideoGame/{{Spore}}, ''VideoGame/{{Spore}}'', there are a multitude of different tools for use in making worlds habitable. The easiest to use of these is the Staff of Life, which will instantly transform any planet into a lush paradise, but it only has [[ShoutOut 42]] uses.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TitanAE'', the titular Titan (a giant spaceship) can do this. It takes about [[RuleOfSymbolism seven days]]. Cale thinks his father programmed it to take that long as a joke.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TitanAE'', the titular Titan (a giant spaceship) can do this. It takes about [[RuleOfSymbolism seven days]]. Cale thinks his father programmed it to take that long as a joke. Plus, the ship comes with DNA samples of Earth's plant and animal life.
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* The very first chapter of Literature/TheBible is called the Book of Genesis, and involves God creating heaven and earth. It's the TropeNamer for the TropeNamer.

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* The very first chapter book of Literature/TheBible is called the Book of Genesis, and involves Genesis. God creating creates the heaven and earth. the earth in the book's first chapter. It's the TropeNamer for the TropeNamer.

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** In the ''ComicBook/NewKrypton'' storyline, kryptonian scientists use Brainiac's technology to lift a newly enlarged [[CityInABottle Kandor]] into space and grow a planet underneath it.

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** In a Silver Age issue, Pre-Crisis Superman and ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} built a real-scale Krypton reply.
** In the ''ComicBook/NewKrypton'' storyline, kryptonian scientists use Brainiac's technology to lift a newly enlarged [[CityInABottle Kandor]] into space and grow a planet underneath it. The ''Who Is Superwoman?'' story arc reveals, though, they don't appear to be able to terraform it.
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** In the ''NewKrypton'' storyline, kryptonian scientists use Brainiac's technology to lift a newly enlarged [[CityInABottle Kandor]] into space and grow a planet underneath it.

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** In the ''NewKrypton'' ''ComicBook/NewKrypton'' storyline, kryptonian scientists use Brainiac's technology to lift a newly enlarged [[CityInABottle Kandor]] into space and grow a planet underneath it.
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* The {{Novelization}} to ''SupermanReturns'' says that Luthor's kryptonite island grew into a planet and settled into permanent orbit between Mars and Jupiter.

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* The {{Novelization}} to ''SupermanReturns'' ''Film/SupermanReturns'' says that Luthor's kryptonite island grew into a planet and settled into permanent orbit between Mars and Jupiter.
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* The Kais, Gods of Creation, are charged with periodically creating new planets and living things to inhabit them, but we have as yet not seen this in action.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TitanAE'', the Titan (a giant spaceship) can do this. It takes about [[RuleOfSymbolism seven days]]. Cale thinks his father programmed it to take that long as a joke.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TitanAE'', the titular Titan (a giant spaceship) can do this. It takes about [[RuleOfSymbolism seven days]]. Cale thinks his father programmed it to take that long as a joke.
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* Generating a new world in ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress'' is visually represented by a low-key, ASCIIArt (or rather Extended ASCII Cartography) take on this trope.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Celestus}}'' gives us the ''satomisateur'', a kind of energy-mass converter which can creates planets. Or stars. [[{{UpToEleven}} Or black holes]].

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[[IThoughtItMeant Not to be confused]] with "Blast Processing" on [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis the other Genesis]].
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* ''[[TerryPratchett Terry Pratchett's]]'' ''Literature/{{Strata}}'' focuses on a planetary engineering company that builds replicas of Earth in the past and has colonists settle them in case humanities empire dies out. At the end we find out that [[spoiler: the universe was created by a similar organization that creates universes and our Earth is strongly emplied to be one of the worlds built by the compamny.]]

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* ''[[TerryPratchett Terry Pratchett's]]'' Creator/TerryPratchett's ''Literature/{{Strata}}'' focuses on a planetary engineering company that builds replicas of Earth in the past and has colonists settle them in case humanities empire dies out. At the end we find out that [[spoiler: the universe was created by a similar organization that creates universes and our Earth is strongly emplied to be one of the worlds built by the compamny.]]
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* ''[[TerryPratchett Terry Pratchett's]]'' ''Literature/{{Strata}}'' focuses on a planetary engineering company that builds replicas of Earth in the past and has colonists settle them in case humanities empire dies out. At the end we find out that [[spoiler: the universe was created by a similar organization that creates universes and our Earth is strongly emplied to be one of the worlds built by the compamny.]]
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* ''[[Film/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy The Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy movie]]'' actually shows the magratheans finishing the Earth Mark II and using it to replace the destroyed Earth.
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** In the non canon story ''The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue!'', the [[MakesSenseInContext two Supermen]] manage to make all the kryptonite in the universe rejoin to become a New Krypton. They enlarge Kandor and put it there.
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** In the ''NewKrypton'' storyline, kryptonian scientists use Brainiac's technology to lift a newly enlarged [[CityInABottle Kandor]] into space and grow a planet underneath it.
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* ''{{Superman}}'':
** To fool alien invaders, pre-crisis Jor-El created an [[http://supermanica.superman.nu/index.php/Krypton-II fake Krypton]] populated by androids.
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* Earth has been destroyed and re-created multiple times in the ''DragonBall'' franchise, usually wished back into existence with the titular [[MakeAWish Dragon Balls]].

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* Earth has been destroyed and re-created multiple times in the ''DragonBall'' ''Franchise/DragonBall'' franchise, usually wished back into existence with the titular [[MakeAWish Dragon Balls]].



** In ''DragonBallGT'', Baby wished for a replica of the planet Plant to appear in Earth's orbit.
** King Kai wished his planet back sometime between ''DragonBallZ'' and ''DragonBallSuper''.
** In ''DragonBallZResurrectionF'', Whis brings [[spoiler:Earth back by rewinding time by three minutes after Frieza destroys it.]] He [[ChekhovsSkill mentioned earlier]] that he has to do this fairly often to bring back his own planet's moons when Beerus destroys them during his tantrums.

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** In ''DragonBallGT'', ''Anime/DragonBallGT'', Baby wished for a replica of the planet Plant to appear in Earth's orbit.
** King Kai wished his planet back sometime between ''DragonBallZ'' ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' and ''DragonBallSuper''.
''Anime/DragonBallSuper''.
** In ''DragonBallZResurrectionF'', ''Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF'', Whis brings [[spoiler:Earth back by rewinding time by three minutes after Frieza destroys it.]] He [[ChekhovsSkill mentioned earlier]] that he has to do this fairly often to bring back his own planet's moons when Beerus destroys them during his tantrums.
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** In ''DragonBallZResurrectionF'', Whis brings [[spoiler:Earth back by rewinding time by three minutes after Frieza destroys it.]] He [[ChekovsSkill mentioned earlier]] that he has to do this fairly often to bring back his own planet's moons when Beerus destroys them during his tantrums.

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** In ''DragonBallZResurrectionF'', Whis brings [[spoiler:Earth back by rewinding time by three minutes after Frieza destroys it.]] He [[ChekovsSkill [[ChekhovsSkill mentioned earlier]] that he has to do this fairly often to bring back his own planet's moons when Beerus destroys them during his tantrums.
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** In ''DragonBallZResurrectionF'', Whis brings [[spoiler:Earth back by rewinding time by three minutes after Frieza destroys it.]] He [[CheckovsSkill mentioned earlier]] that he has to do this fairly often to bring back his own planet's moons when Beerus destroys them during his tantrums.

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** In ''DragonBallZResurrectionF'', Whis brings [[spoiler:Earth back by rewinding time by three minutes after Frieza destroys it.]] He [[CheckovsSkill [[ChekovsSkill mentioned earlier]] that he has to do this fairly often to bring back his own planet's moons when Beerus destroys them during his tantrums.
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* Earth has been destroyed and re-created multiple times in the ''DragonBall'' franchise, usually wished back into existence with the titular [[MakeAWish Dragon Balls]].
** The Namekians averted this by wishing the dragon to find them a new planet rather than create one or bring back the planet Namek.
** In ''DragonBallGT'', Baby wished for a replica of the planet Plant to appear in Earth's orbit.
** King Kai wished his planet back sometime between ''DragonBallZ'' and ''DragonBallSuper''.
** In ''DragonBallZResurrectionF'', Whis brings [[spoiler:Earth back by rewinding time by three minutes after Frieza destroys it.]] He [[CheckovsSkill mentioned earlier]] that he has to do this fairly often to bring back his own planet's moons when Beerus destroys them during his tantrums.
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* The {{Novelization}} to ''SupermanReturns'' says that Luthor's kryptonite island grew into a planet and settled into permanent orbit between Mars and Jupiter.
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* Literature/TheBible. The very first chapter in fact. It's the TropeNamer for the TropeNamer.

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* Literature/TheBible. The very first chapter in fact.of Literature/TheBible is called the Book of Genesis, and involves God creating heaven and earth. It's the TropeNamer for the TropeNamer.

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