Difference between revisions of "Talk:Procyon"

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It would be *more* relevant to do something like go through all the Earthling Captain names and say what they're a reference to than to do something like this, since it's almost certain the game designers didn't even know or care about the real constellations much when assigning names -- for the game's purposes all you have to know is that these are based on the names of real constellations.
 
It would be *more* relevant to do something like go through all the Earthling Captain names and say what they're a reference to than to do something like this, since it's almost certain the game designers didn't even know or care about the real constellations much when assigning names -- for the game's purposes all you have to know is that these are based on the names of real constellations.
  
:I couldn't disagree more.  As a player of the game, I find the relationship between the fictional stars and systems and the ones in real life interesting, as well as the origins of the names.  Users of this wiki who don't find the information interesting can ignore it.
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:I couldn't disagree more.  As a player of the game, I find the relationship between the fictional stars and systems and the ones in real life interesting, as well as the origins of the names.  Additionally, the name and shape of a constellation do come into play, when General ZEK sends you on the mission to find the exotic beast for his menagerie.  Users of this wiki who don't find the extra information interesting can ignore it.
  
 
:Further, by adding at least a small amount of information to each's constellation's article, the list of constellations can be published in the non-spoiler section of the website.  The original list could be found on the game's map, and therefore couldn't rightly be considered spoiler material.  The list of constellations article can't be published as non-spoiler currently, since those star systems with points of interest will have blue hyperlinks, while those without articles will have red hyperlinks.[[User:Dmleach|Dmleach]] 20:11, 23 Mar 2005 (CET)
 
:Further, by adding at least a small amount of information to each's constellation's article, the list of constellations can be published in the non-spoiler section of the website.  The original list could be found on the game's map, and therefore couldn't rightly be considered spoiler material.  The list of constellations article can't be published as non-spoiler currently, since those star systems with points of interest will have blue hyperlinks, while those without articles will have red hyperlinks.[[User:Dmleach|Dmleach]] 20:11, 23 Mar 2005 (CET)

Revision as of 19:55, 23 March 2005

Delete these. They have almost no relevance to the game at all, especially since the SC2 map clearly states that the HyperSpace names for constellations were randomly assigned and the star given the HyperSpace name "Procyon" has no relationship to the star that TrueSpace astronomers (i.e. *real* astronomers) call "Procyon".

"Constellations" in HyperSpace and TrueSpace (real-life) constellations aren't even the same concept. Real-life constellation are stars that look like they're close together in the night sky -- HyperSpace constellations in SC2 are groups of stars that are actually near each other. And the layout, the nature of the stars in each constellation, and, hell, even the *number* of stars in each constellation are all mismatched with what the real constellations are.

It would be *more* relevant to do something like go through all the Earthling Captain names and say what they're a reference to than to do something like this, since it's almost certain the game designers didn't even know or care about the real constellations much when assigning names -- for the game's purposes all you have to know is that these are based on the names of real constellations.

I couldn't disagree more. As a player of the game, I find the relationship between the fictional stars and systems and the ones in real life interesting, as well as the origins of the names. Additionally, the name and shape of a constellation do come into play, when General ZEK sends you on the mission to find the exotic beast for his menagerie. Users of this wiki who don't find the extra information interesting can ignore it.
Further, by adding at least a small amount of information to each's constellation's article, the list of constellations can be published in the non-spoiler section of the website. The original list could be found on the game's map, and therefore couldn't rightly be considered spoiler material. The list of constellations article can't be published as non-spoiler currently, since those star systems with points of interest will have blue hyperlinks, while those without articles will have red hyperlinks.Dmleach 20:11, 23 Mar 2005 (CET)