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| Linch-Nas-Ploh || [[Lyncis]] || From an ancient wildlife handbook by some unknown alien author, loosely translated to "the long, thin creature who has swallowed the huge beast". | | Linch-Nas-Ploh || [[Lyncis]] || From an ancient wildlife handbook by some unknown alien author, loosely translated to "the long, thin creature who has swallowed the huge beast". | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 18 July 2015
This is a list of local names, that is, names for stars, planets, etc. other than those appearing on the star map, essentially the names that other species have, usually for their homeworlds, etc.
Sol is the only planetary system on the star map that appears outside the usual scheme of planet names, this is possibly to reflect that the star map itself is a Human creation.
List[edit]
The list here is sorted by species.
Local name | Star map name | Notes |
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Human[edit] | ||
Unzervalt | Vela I | Meaning (possibly from German) "our world". |
Ilwrath[edit] | ||
Green Eye of Dogar | Alpha Tauri | |
Mycon[edit] | ||
source of Juffo-Wup | Epsilon Scorpii I | |
Orz[edit] | ||
Taalo *playground* | Delta Vulpeculae II-C | |
Shofixti[edit] | ||
Kyabetsu | Delta Gorno I | |
Slylandro[edit] | ||
Source | Beta Corvi IV | |
Spathi[edit] | ||
Yuffo | Epsilon Gruis | |
Spathiwa | Epsilon Gruis I | |
Supox[edit] | ||
Root | Beta Librae | |
Vlik | Beta Librae I | The direct translation of the name is "Earth", like Earth or more accurately "Perfectly Good and Nutritious Dirt", as such it causes some initial confusion for The Captain when meeting the Supox. |
Syreen[edit] | ||
Syra | Beta Copernicus I | |
Gaia | Betelgeuse I | |
Utwig[edit] | ||
Fahz | Beta Aquarii I | |
Unknown[edit] | ||
Linch-Nas-Ploh | Lyncis | From an ancient wildlife handbook by some unknown alien author, loosely translated to "the long, thin creature who has swallowed the huge beast". |