And this is what I found:

Neptune.
It got me thinking.
Why did we name the planets after mythological gods?
I did a little digging and found that the Romans named the five closest planets to the sun after their most important gods, this one, named after the god of the sea, which to the Romans was Poseidon, but in translation, Neptune, and matbe because it was ‘blue’.
Of course, we all know about King Neptune.
We also know about Poseidon, which was the fictional ship that got hit by a tidal wave, and was turned into a blockbuster movie.
But in terms of science fiction, which is not what I write, but I seem to spend a lot of time watching, it strikes me that seeing the moon, we could assume that the moon could be a stopping off point on a trip to the pouter planets.
I’m always surprised at the ingenuity of ‘Sci Fi’ writers in how they can turn what is scientifically impossible to live on but not necessarily impossible to get there (after a long sleep), into a place where we can destroy with equal rapaciousness as our own planet.
If I was going to write something, perhaps it would be about turning the planet into a holiday resort, staffed by robots…
Uh oh, that’s reminiscent of another ‘Sci Fi’ series. I’ll let you guess what it is.