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Cruncher
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 The naming of ports
I beleive it was Mary Ann who created the port names, and a fine job she did.
Then I remember Gary put one in for JP, I've seen that a few times. JP put one in for Eleq I beleive.
This is a fun way to honor those who've contributed to this game.
Today I ran accross a port name I've never seen before. Does anyone know who this belongs to?
Ports : CSM-101, Class 2 (BSB)
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| Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:35 am |
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Comet
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 Re: The naming of ports
Cruncher Super Mom?
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| Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:48 am |
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Crosby
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 Re: The naming of ports
Linkie: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080523214846AAa5ENKCyberdine Systems Model 101 It's from the second Terminator movie....they shoulda stopped after that one.
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| Thu Dec 22, 2011 8:41 am |
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Scrat
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I believe that's the model number of the original terminator: Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 or CSM-101
Err - never mind Crosby already answered. Guess I should read the full posting before answering...
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| Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:01 pm |
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John Pritchett
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Joined: Sun Dec 24, 2000 3:00 am Posts: 3151 Location: USA
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 Re: The naming of ports
I've enjoyed trying to figure out where some of the port names came from myself. I considered putting an area in the museum where the ports are all listed and people can post their thoughts on where the names come from.
I was thinking about putting a few of my favorites in here to see who can figure them out, but with google and wikipedia, that's too easy. So let's turn this around... I'll give a description and let's see who can provide the port names.
1) Three port names taken from Star Wars 2) Three port names taken from Star Trek 3) Three port names taken from Tolkien's works (not the author's name) 4) Three port names taken from Dune planets 5) Three US presidents 6) Three scientists 7) A port named for a classical piece by Strauss used in an early sci-fi film. 8) Two ports named for a well-known Japanese film director (one first name, one last name). 9) Any reference to the Doctor Who series 10) Any dinosaur
To make it interesting, the first person to complete this quest will have either their game name or real name added to the port list (whichever I feel is most appropriate). Good luck!
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| Thu Dec 22, 2011 1:09 pm |
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Cruncher
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 Re: The naming of ports
I spy Hoover, guess it's not the vacuum 
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| Thu Dec 22, 2011 8:52 pm |
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John Pritchett
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 Re: The naming of ports
Could be the vacuum, but I'll give you credit for it ;)
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| Fri Dec 23, 2011 2:58 pm |
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Oso
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Joined: Wed Apr 14, 2004 2:00 am Posts: 1324 Location: USA
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 Re: The naming of ports
John Pritchett wrote: I've enjoyed trying to figure out where some of the port names came from myself. I considered putting an area in the museum where the ports are all listed and people can post their thoughts on where the names come from. I was thinking about putting a few of my favorites in here to see who can figure them out, but with google and wikipedia, that's too easy. So let's turn this around... I'll give a description and let's see who can provide the port names. 1) Three port names taken from Star Wars 2) Three port names taken from Star Trek 3) Three port names taken from Tolkien's works (not the author's name) 4) Three port names taken from Dune planets 5) Three US presidents 6) Three scientists 7) A port named for a classical piece by Strauss used in an early sci-fi film.  Two ports named for a well-known Japanese film director (one first name, one last name). 9) Any reference to the Doctor Who series 10) Any dinosaur To make it interesting, the first person to complete this quest will have either their game name or real name added to the port list (whichever I feel is most appropriate). Good luck! Man this took a while to do... Here we go! 1) Three port names taken from Star Wars - Dantooine, Corellian, & Papatine 2) Three port names taken from Star Trek- Abraxas, Cardassian, Bajoran 3) Three port names taken from Tolkien's works (not the author's name)- Istar, Ent, & Boromir 4) Three port names taken from Dune planets- Arrakis, Caladan, & Tupile 5) Three US presidents- Lincoln, Grant, & Washington 6) Three scientists- Pasteur, Curie, & Copericus 7) A port named for a classical piece by Strauss used in an early sci-fi film. Danube (from the Blue Danube) and Zarathustra (Also Sprach Zarathustra)  Two ports named for a well-known Japanese film director (one first name, one last name). Akira and Kurosawa 9) Any reference to the Doctor Who series- Tardis 10) Any dinosaur- Triceratops
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| Fri Dec 23, 2011 4:33 pm |
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John Pritchett
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 Re: The naming of ports
Holy crap :)
I'm sure you have a list of port names to work from, but I still expected it to take awhile before someone got all these. Nice work!
What's cool is there's so much variety in the port names that most of your answers weren't the ports I had in mind. But they're correct nonetheless.
Well, I think Oso is a great port name. If you'd like your last name instead, let me know. I'll be posting a new update in a day or two as a quick bug-fix build, so I'll get it in with that release.
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| Fri Dec 23, 2011 5:12 pm |
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Oso
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 Re: The naming of ports
John Pritchett wrote: Holy crap  I'm sure you have a list of port names to work from, but I still expected it to take awhile before someone got all these. Nice work! What's cool is there's so much variety in the port names that most of your answers weren't the ports I had in mind. But they're correct nonetheless. Well, I think Oso is a great port name. If you'd like your last name instead, let me know. I'll be posting a new update in a day or two as a quick bug-fix build, so I'll get it in with that release. Thank you! I found Akira, Ent and Istar in a game I was in. Others I had seen previously. I did check the list I had before submitting it though. The hardest for me was the Star Trek names. Never could be quite sure on some of them. Oso would be a better port name than my surname, I can guarantee you that!
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| Fri Dec 23, 2011 5:33 pm |
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John Pritchett
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I'm even more impressed by your knowledge of the trivial and inane if you figured these out from memory :)
Oso it is.
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| Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:07 pm |
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John Pritchett
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Ok, it's in.
For bonus points, unscramble this port name:
noltpigosh
I don't think anybody will get this one :) Even with the aid of a computer...
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| Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:18 pm |
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Oso
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John Pritchett wrote: Ok, it's in. For bonus points, unscramble this port name: noltpigosh I don't think anybody will get this one  Even with the aid of a computer... I usually do well in Trivial Pursuit. Just think of the song "White and Nerdy" and that is me. phlogiston is the answer for the bonus round.
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| Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:32 pm |
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Oso
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John Pritchett wrote: I'm even more impressed by your knowledge of the trivial and inane if you figured these out from memory  Oso it is. I'm a big fan of Star Wars, I am a Tolkien nerd (except for all the languages- that is why I have google), and I Doctor Who is my favorite TV show of all time. Star Trek is good, but I never got into it. There are a lot of ports out there whose names I've come across in the almost 20 years I've played different versions of this game, and they have been pretty unique. I am surprised you didn't have a deity category, so I could have mentioned Molock and Elohim. 
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| Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:39 pm |
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Comet
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 Re: The naming of ports
What about the name Czar'ak? I seen this in a game. any relevance lol Nice job oso!
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| Fri Dec 23, 2011 8:42 pm |
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