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==Individual Ships==
 
==Individual Ships==
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====GTD ''Amadeus''====
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a German 18th century composer.
 
====GTD ''Aquitaine''====
 
====GTD ''Aquitaine''====
Unlike most destroyers whose names come from mythology or are references to ancient civilizations, the Aquitaine has an English name. The Latin word would have been "Aquitania". Aquitania was a region of Gallia(now called France)
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Aquitaine is a region in the soutwest of France. It came into the control of England when Eleanor of Aquitaine married Henry II of England in 1152. It remained in English control until 1453 at the end of the Hundred Years' War.
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====GTSC ''Asimov''====
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Isaac Asimov was a science fiction writer, notable for his ''Foundation'' series of novels.
 
====GTD ''Carthage''====
 
====GTD ''Carthage''====
Carthage was the city completely destroyed by the Romans after three wars. Unlike many other Terran destroyers, this ship has an English name. In Latin, it would have been "Carthago"
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Carthage was the city completely destroyed by the Romans after three wars.
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====GTS Charon====
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In Greek mythology, Charon was a ferryman that carried the souls of the dead across the rivers Styx and Acheron.  It is also the name of a Dwarf planet in the Sol System, long thought to be a natural satellite of Pluto.
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====GTVA ''Colossus''====
 
====GTVA ''Colossus''====
The name "Colossus" was a common name, usually used for large statues. The warship, however, was probably named after one statue in particular, the Colossus of Rhodes. The statue represented the God Helios and is one of the Seven Wonders. The first mission in which the Colossus appears, in fact, is named [[The Sixth Wonder]] (sm1-08)
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The name "Colossus" was a common name, usually used for large statues. The warship, however, was probably named after one statue in particular, the Colossus of Rhodes. The statue represented the God Helios and was one of the Seven Wonders. The first mission in which the Colossus appears, in fact, is named [[The Sixth Wonder]] (sm1-08).
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====GTD ''Eisenhower''====
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Dwight Eisenhower was the leader of the Allied forces during World War II and the 34th President of the United States (1953-1961).
 
====GTI ''Enif Station''====
 
====GTI ''Enif Station''====
Enif is the real name of [[Epsilon Pegasi]]
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Enif is the common name of [[Epsilon Pegasi]]
 
====GTD ''Galatea''====
 
====GTD ''Galatea''====
 
Galatea, in Greek mythology, is the name for a statue carved out of ivory.
 
Galatea, in Greek mythology, is the name for a statue carved out of ivory.
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====GTFr Nelson====
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Admiral Horatio Nelson led the English Royal Navy in the famous Battle for Trafalgar (1805).
 
====GTC ''Orff''====
 
====GTC ''Orff''====
 
Carl Orff was a German composer.
 
Carl Orff was a German composer.
 
====GTSC ''Plato''====
 
====GTSC ''Plato''====
Plato was an Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher.
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Plato was an Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher.à
 
 
 
====PVC ''Ramses''====
 
====PVC ''Ramses''====
 
Ancient Egypt had 11 pharaohs named Ramses.
 
Ancient Egypt had 11 pharaohs named Ramses.
 
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Revision as of 00:15, 22 August 2019

FreeSpace took names for ships, weapons and even characters from numerous different real-life sources. The origins to these names are listed here. The items are listed alphabetically, disregarding class designations.

Individual Ships

GTD Amadeus

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a German 18th century composer.

GTD Aquitaine

Aquitaine is a region in the soutwest of France. It came into the control of England when Eleanor of Aquitaine married Henry II of England in 1152. It remained in English control until 1453 at the end of the Hundred Years' War.

GTSC Asimov

Isaac Asimov was a science fiction writer, notable for his Foundation series of novels.

GTD Carthage

Carthage was the city completely destroyed by the Romans after three wars.

GTS Charon

In Greek mythology, Charon was a ferryman that carried the souls of the dead across the rivers Styx and Acheron. It is also the name of a Dwarf planet in the Sol System, long thought to be a natural satellite of Pluto.

GTVA Colossus

The name "Colossus" was a common name, usually used for large statues. The warship, however, was probably named after one statue in particular, the Colossus of Rhodes. The statue represented the God Helios and was one of the Seven Wonders. The first mission in which the Colossus appears, in fact, is named The Sixth Wonder (sm1-08).

GTD Eisenhower

Dwight Eisenhower was the leader of the Allied forces during World War II and the 34th President of the United States (1953-1961).

GTI Enif Station

Enif is the common name of Epsilon Pegasi

GTD Galatea

Galatea, in Greek mythology, is the name for a statue carved out of ivory.

GTFr Nelson

Admiral Horatio Nelson led the English Royal Navy in the famous Battle for Trafalgar (1805).

GTC Orff

Carl Orff was a German composer.

GTSC Plato

Plato was an Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher.à

PVC Ramses

Ancient Egypt had 11 pharaohs named Ramses.