What’s in Ender’s Room?

The official Ender’s Game production blog released a picture of Ender’s bedroom yesterday. The picture is pretty small, but we think we found some pretty cool stuff in Ender’s mess. Check it out!

1. Milky Way Solar System Wall Decals

Ender has these all over his walls. We found these ones on Etsy for $45

2. Plane Models

If you look closely there are a few plane models hanging from the ceiling of Ender’s Room. We aren’t sure about this exact model, but we found a similar one from The Smithsonian for $36.

3. Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II Decal

This jet was designed for the US Air Force in the 1970s. Read more here.

4. Bugger Ship

We wouldn’t be surprised if this turns out to be a model of the Bugger’s ships. Until we know for sure we think it looks similar to Star War’s Millennium Falcon.





5. DNA Model

We almost missed this one in Ender’s cluttered room. That’s Watson and Crick’s double helix DNA structure. Here’s one from Amazon for $19.

6. Ender’s Desk

Check out Ender’s desk, or what we call a tablet. This may be a modified version of Boogie Board Tablet which retails for $40.

7. Compartment Storage Boxes

Ender has various kinds of these all over his room. They’re many tiny clear drawers for holding things like nails, screws, paperclips, lug nuts etc. This one from Amazon is $31.

8. 3D Printer

Ok, this might be one of the coolest things in Ender’s bedroom. That’s definitely a 3D printer, like this one from desktopFab, which costs a whopping $4,000. Maybe 3D Printers are cheaper in the future.

9. Map of the Sky

That’s definitely a map of the sky. (I have one!) If shows you the coordinates of stars and constellations. We found this one on Amazon for $12.

10. Halo Master Chief Action Figure

If you play the video game Halo, you might have recognized this little guy. We found this action figure on Amazon for $14.

Thanks everyone who helped. If you think you found something else in the picture of Ender’s Room, let us know in the comments!

Updated: We put together 10 more finds from Ender’s room from the things our readers have suggested via email, Twitter and the comments! Click here.