The planet doesn't even have a name yet! Suggestions, please!
Bugzapper
Australia Join Date: 2015-03-06 Member: 201744Members
My suggestion: 'Manannán', so named after the Gaelic sea deity, Manannán mac Lir.
Other suggestions:
Okeanos: Ancient Greek mythology. The divine male personification of the sea. Also the name of a single river that encircled the world.
Calypso: Ancient Greek mythology. The sea-nymph who held Odysseus captive on the island of Ogygia. Daughter of the Titan, Atlas.
Hydros: One of the primordial gods of Greek antiquity. Child of Chaos.
Et cetera, et cetera.
Incidentally, the first person to suggest 'Waterworld' gets a free prize... The Official Subnautica Whoopee Cushion!
Actually, it's not as cool as it sounds.
It involves being seized by an angry mob, then having a 'cocked and locked' Crash jammed into your Jockey Shorts.
Other suggestions:
Okeanos: Ancient Greek mythology. The divine male personification of the sea. Also the name of a single river that encircled the world.
Calypso: Ancient Greek mythology. The sea-nymph who held Odysseus captive on the island of Ogygia. Daughter of the Titan, Atlas.
Hydros: One of the primordial gods of Greek antiquity. Child of Chaos.
Et cetera, et cetera.
Incidentally, the first person to suggest 'Waterworld' gets a free prize... The Official Subnautica Whoopee Cushion!
Actually, it's not as cool as it sounds.
It involves being seized by an angry mob, then having a 'cocked and locked' Crash jammed into your Jockey Shorts.
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For example, if I had to name a huge key spaceship in a work of science fiction, I'd call it Einstein.
Concepts/thingies that come to my mind about the planet of Subnautica, and from which I would derive a name would be beauty paired with deceptiveness, harshness, the unknown, and some word that would describe water in some nice way. Sea gods/goddesses are a good choice. Here's one:
Vellamo
- a sea goddess. The finnish word, "velloa" means the movement of water and waves.
How about 'Väinämöinen' ? - A particularly famous name from Finnish folklore and literature.
Greek mythology has been the standard go-to place for exotic names and places for as long as I can remember, particularly in a science fiction scenario.
In many ways, it's also a fairly lazy solution. Always happy to see something new.
P = Celestial Body Type: Planet
M = Planetary Class ('Minshara' - The Vulcan designation used for Earth-like planets) - A gratuitous nod to 'Star Trek'.
(H) = Primary biosphere, hydrological.
#### = Unique planetary ID number.
Keep those suggestions rolling, folks!
Terra Solus
Umectus
Bullae
http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Ulmo
aqueorbis - after water world in latin
varundia - after hindu god of celestial ocean
athmua - after mesopotamian god of the sea
athmaunta - another version of the previous name
kanaloia - after hawaiian god of the sea
posedia - after poseidon
Liria - after irish god of the sea
Thats all.
I could have come up with more but I did not want to overwhelm you.
I guess that's what people would see first of it, so it might influence their choice of name.
Hyacintho- latin for blue
Gemina 3- the third planet of the sun named gemina, Latin for twin. e.g. a twin sun to earth?
gets the first woopie cushion.