Humans are also occasionally referred to as “Earthers,” though it's usually a disparaging term.Also in some episods they speak from Terrans...don´t they? And Terra is latin for Earth. So humans are named after the planet sometimes.
Hmm...the Klingons. There homeworlds named Qo'noS.
Also in some episods they speak from Terrans...don´t they? And Terra is latin for Earth. So humans are named after the planet sometimes.
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So is Beverly Crusher (who I believe was born on Mars) a Terran? She's definitely a human.
There has been a movement to change the name of Earth to Humania.
If someone who's ancestors came from another country is born in the United States, they are considered an American.
If they were born and grew up on another planet, I really wonder whether they'd be considered Terrans.
So is Beverly Crusher (who I believe was born on Mars) a Terran? She's definitely a human.
Terrans originate from Terra, no matter where they are born. Would she be an Enterprisian had she been born aboard the USS Enterprise?
I can say it, but it's a lot of syllables.Can anyone say African Americans?If someone who's ancestors came from another country is born in the United States, they are considered an American.
If they were born and grew up on another planet, I really wonder whether they'd be considered Terrans.
Which reminds me that "humans" actually derives from the Latin "humus" (ground, soil and, wait for it, earth). So, Humans are ultimately named after their own planet, just like the other species. Yatta!Humus Prime. To me, it'll always be Humus Prime.There has been a movement to change the name of Earth to Humania.
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