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Where did they come up with the names of the planets they visited on the original show ?
Where did they come up with the names of the planets they visited on the original show ?
^Between the various Trek series it seems the Rigel colonies were a Warp capable group before or around the time we were, naming the system themsevles (1 through, around 12 I think), so visiting ships and crews would simply have used the terms the locals did.
More likely, the alternate name Algebar could've become prominent instead. But that still doesn't explain "Broken Bow"'s treatment of "Rigel" as the Vulcan name for the star -- or the great proximity of the Rigel system in that episode, when the real Rigel is quite far away.An explanation could be that by 2150, Terrans caled the star Stains, an English word for the stuff dripping out of Orion's "sword".
Stupid old joke this brings to mind:
"Father," asked the Indian boy, "how do our people come by their names?"
"Well, son," the warrior said, "at the moment a child is born, the father steps outside the lodge and looks to nature. The first thing he sees is what he names his new child."
"I see, father."
"Why do you ask, Two Dogs Fucking?"
Stupid old joke this brings to mind:
"Father," asked the Indian boy, "how do our people come by their names?"
"Well, son," the warrior said, "at the moment a child is born, the father steps outside the lodge and looks to nature. The first thing he sees is what he names his new child."
"I see, father."
"Why do you ask, Two Dogs Fucking?"
It's hard to tell if Archer really was puzzled or not. I mean, he simply passed the question to T'Pol without giving any personal input.Archer could've been puzzled by the name Rigel for the star in "Broken Bow" because he recognized it was far too close to be the Rigel he knew.
It's not as if Archer doesn't know what "Rigel" means in English. After all, he's likely to know what "sarin" means in English, too. This is of no interest to him. What Archer is interested in is what Rigel means in Klingonese. And that information T'Pol can provide for him, or so he thinks.Sato: "There were only four words I couldn't translate. Probably just proper nouns."
Archer: "Jelik, Sarin, Rigel, Tholia. Anything sound familiar? T'Pol?"
T'Pol (hesitating): "Rigel is a planetary system approximately fifteen light years from our present position."
^Between the various Trek series it seems the Rigel colonies were a Warp capable group before or around the time we were, naming the system themsevles (1 through, around 12 I think), so visiting ships and crews would simply have used the terms the locals did.
What??? "Rigel" is our name for Beta Orionis. It's the Arabic word for "foot," as in the foot of Orion the Hunter. A name like Rigel II or Rigel IV or Rigel VII is blatantly the human name for the world, not the local one. (Despite the idiocy of "Broken Bow" assuming that "Rigel" was an alien name that Archer had never heard of.)
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