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That docked cruisers are held in place with massive clamps on strategic support sections of the ship, and are disengaged with incendiary explosives? (The Burning Life p. 75)

Author Topic: The Gallente and Greek Mythology  (Read 1579 times)

Persephone Alleile

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The Gallente and Greek Mythology
« on: 05 Dec 2016, 13:23 »

When I made this character I picked Gallente because I am a mythology nerd and liked that a lot of their ships were named after ancient gods and goddesses. I picked a name from Greek mythology cause I thought it would be fitting, but the more I think about the more I wonder where exactly the Gallente got those ship names from. Did a copy of a book of old Greek myths survive into the Rouvenor era? Would that mean that these myths are canon IC?

How do you think it works?
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Utari Onzo

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Re: The Gallente and Greek Mythology
« Reply #1 on: 05 Dec 2016, 13:29 »

Something something CCP divisions not strictly talking more then likely.

Ship development and naming doesn't always accurately tie in to the lore, like why would the Amarr/Khanid be using a ship class called the Heretic?

I've personally not put much truck in the ship names for this reason.
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Ashley

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Re: The Gallente and Greek Mythology
« Reply #2 on: 05 Dec 2016, 16:36 »

It's King showing once again the finger to the Empire (like with upside down symbol). You have your devoter, well screw you I will name mine - sacrilege and put missiles on it! ;P
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