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* buckazoid (''Space Quest'')
 
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* nanite (''System Shock 2'')
 
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* sporebuck (''Spore'')
 
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In NetHack, hallucination causes objects and monsters, including zorkmids, to take on random constantly-shifting appearances. As with monsters, there are various forms of hallucinatory currency that gold can appear as, based on currency from other fantasy works and pop culture media.[1]

List of hallucinatory currency

Animation

  • woolong (Cowboy Bebop)

Films

  • imperial credit (Star Wars)

Spaceballs

  • solari
  • spacebucks

Literature

  • Ankh-Morpork Dollar (Discworld)
  • auric (The Domination of Draka)
  • fretzer (credited to Jules Verne)
  • Hong Kong Luna Dollar (The Moon is a Harsh Mistress)
  • kongbuck (Snow Crash)

Radio drama

The Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy

  • Altarian Dollar
  • Flanian Pobble Bead
  • Triganic Pu

TV series

  • cubit (Battlestar Galactica)
  • quatloo (Star Trek)

Video games

  • buckazoid (Space Quest)
  • credit chit (Deus Ex)
  • nanite (System Shock 2)
  • sporebuck (Spore)

Sim City

  • quatloo
  • simoleon

Webcomics

  • cirbozoid (Starslip)

References