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					| Wanallo Federated Suns
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								|  Posted: 03-Jan-2004 07:43    Post subject: Planet names |     |  
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								| Can i ask does anyone know where they got the names for some of the BT planets? Just that some of them are names of towns near where i live, Ibstock (1 mile from my house!)
 Twycross
 Hincley
 Nuneaton
 They are all places within 10miles of my house!
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					| Nightmare Lyran Alliance
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								|  Posted: 03-Jan-2004 09:44    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| Mythology, founder's old home or things that make it stand out. Just like villages, cities and countries here on Earth. 
 
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					| -Mud ex-Jade Falcon
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								|  Posted: 03-Jan-2004 12:06    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| A lot of them are actual stars; Deneb, Arcturus, Sirius, Altair, Aldebaron (I think), Betelgeuse (which, BTW, is a red giant, and therefore very unlikely to support any inhabitable worlds).  That's all I can think of right now, but I am sure there are more. |  | 
				
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					| Vampire Free Worlds League
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								|  Posted: 04-Jan-2004 11:55    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| Except for the names that are real star names, or have a story behing them (like Stein's Folly or New Earth) most of the "filler" names were certainly done by reading an atlas and picking up names at random. 
 For the planets named after towns and cities in the US, you can find similar names after towns of England or Spain (Leganes and Chapineria, wich are in the outskirts of Madrid), for example.
 One very funny is Al Hillah, that is a city in Iraq, I recognized the name when it popped up in the news during GW 2
 
 
 
 I'd have preferred a more "dignified" approach to naming planets, but I understand what a chore is to find names for hundreds of planets. I think the end result was quite satisfying and has an exotic feel.
 
 Now... I'm sure some must be made up like Tukkayyid.
 
 
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					| Jade_Dragon 8th Sword of Light
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								|  Posted: 05-Jan-2004 11:53    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| All I can say is I am happy that they named one after me!  
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								|  Posted: 05-Jan-2004 14:33    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| I think A Place must have been the last one named...after a long night of thinking of hundreds of planet names they probably just threw up their hands in frustration. |  | 
				
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					| Jade_Dragon 8th Sword of Light
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								|  Posted: 05-Jan-2004 15:58    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| It could have been "A Place" to start as well you know  
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					| AWAD Draconis Combine
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								|  Posted: 05-Jan-2004 23:40    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| Made up names are used in real life. The city of Novi in Michigan came to be because it was the No. VI stop on the Detroit to (Grand Rapids or Lansing) stage or train route. 
 AWAD- can you tell I am not a local, I can not even remember the story correctly.
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					| DarkAdder Clan Star Adder
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								|  Posted: 15-Jan-2004 15:31    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| Could be worse, they could have gone throught e National Star Registry, or what ever it is.  Not that Im saying that theres bad names in there, but some could be more hilarious than beliveable.  "The FedSuns attack on the Wilbur star system...."  "Draconis troops rallied to assault the Shmoopy Woopy system today...." 
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					| Oafman Draconis Combine
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								|  Posted: 15-Jan-2004 16:12    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| That is not any sillier that Uranus. 
 huh huh I said Uranus
 
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					| DarkAdder Clan Star Adder
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								|  Posted: 15-Jan-2004 22:25    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| heh-heh-heh. Yeah, he did, I heard him.  heh-heh...Anus....heh. 
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					| Nightmare Lyran Alliance
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								|  Posted: 16-Jan-2004 00:42    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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On 2004-01-04 11:55, Vampire wrote:
 Except for the names that are real star names, or have a story behing them most of the "filler" names were certainly done by reading an atlas and picking up names at random.
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 BTW, when we were playing a bit more I noticed that some of those planets/stars are of types that aren't likely to have inhabitable planets at all...
 
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					| Rarich Federated Suns
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								|  Posted: 16-Jan-2004 15:03    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| Game Physics! Autistic License!   
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					| js Federated Suns
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								|  Posted: 17-Jan-2004 11:24    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| I belive reading somewhere that a lot of the planets are the names of towns in the Chicago area (where fasa was located). |  | 
				
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					| Gunslinger Patch Royal Black Watch Regiment
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								|  Posted: 19-Jan-2004 18:00    Post subject: RE: Planet names |     |  
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								| I forget where I heard it, since it was so long ago.  But I remember hearing or reading somewhere that Battaletech and/or FASA was originally started here in Texas before moving to Chicago.  True or not, there must have been a SE Texan in there somewhere.  Look along the Davion-Kurita border on the right and you'll find Beaumont, Kountz, and a number of other SE Texas names. 
 Now I could see somebody in need of names flipping through an atlas and coming up with Houston and Beaumont.  But Kountz, Kentwood, Abbeville, Pattison, Thibideaux, Neosho, Kirbyville, and Bastrop in the old 3025 MIlligan and Kilbourne PDZs seems to say there was a Texan in there somewhere.
 
 Or perhaps just somebody with a pretty good road map collection.
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