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TJ Citizen Posts: 146
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posted August 07, 2000 06:26 PM
On my many trips lately(about 32 hours since mid-July)I have passed the time reading a variety of Star Wars novels and found some VE members names in them. There aren't very many, but here we go: Ghent(Army)-A slicer working for the smuggler, Talon Karrde (Heir to the Empire) Trigit(Navy)-Commander of an ISD-II (X-Wing Series) Sithspawn(Army)-A curse used in various Star Wars books Where'd your name come from...respond here IP: 24.112.158.22 |
Talon Citizen Posts: 584
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posted August 07, 2000 06:29 PM
You already said my name, dood. =c) Actuall I use this name in all the games I play. ------------------ IP: 64.45.136.12 |
Vaddocx Galactic Citizen Posts: 41 |
posted August 07, 2000 06:38 PM
I got my name from the book I'm writing. You want the first chapter. Ask me for it, I was writing it on paper so if you want it, it may take a little bit. =) IP: 205.188.193.2 |
Craff Lennox Citizen Posts: 38
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posted August 07, 2000 06:41 PM
I got mine from Captain Lennox in ESB. but I used a diferent first name. ------------------ IP: 152.163.207.6 |
Master__Anakin unregistered |
posted August 07, 2000 06:48 PM
mine comes from the famous words of C-3PO in Episode 1 IP: 207.224.206.12 |
Atrus Citizen Posts: 192
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posted August 07, 2000 07:23 PM
Well, Ghent for the Army is NOT from the slicer... but he (the character not what the name came from) is a slicer (coincidence). The name Ghent came from Myst: The Book of Atrus. Ghent was the father of Atrus in the book, and took that as Ghent's first name to keep the names similiar(between Atrus and Ghent). First names: both from Myst. Callsigns: both songs. Last names: both band members last names from 311. ------------------ IP: 64.82.68.14 |
Talon Citizen Posts: 584
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posted August 07, 2000 07:57 PM
Atrus, I hate to burst your bubble, but Atrus's father from the MYST books name is Ghen. Sorry man, looks like you are stuck in Star Wars. =c) Incase you can't tell I am also a big MYST fan. ------------------ IP: 64.45.136.12 |
Atrus Citizen Posts: 192
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posted August 07, 2000 08:32 PM
Musta been a typo throughout my whole book then (just looked back at it again) and its ghent IP: 64.82.68.14 |
Fury Citizen Posts: 202
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posted August 08, 2000 10:06 AM
Kind of have been using this name for years, like Talon. Comes from a Clive Barker novel called Imagica wherein the main character was named Furie. Changed it to Fury for personal use. IP: 164.58.0.8 |
Craff Lennox Citizen Posts: 38
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posted August 08, 2000 02:06 PM
Dude, the Imagica books rocked!! IP: 152.163.201.7 |
Talon Citizen Posts: 584
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posted August 08, 2000 05:12 PM
It must have been a typo throughout your book because I looked in ALL 3 of my books and I reloaded Riven to check the books in that game and it says Ghen. Sorry man. ------------------ IP: 64.45.136.7 |
Talon Citizen Posts: 584
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posted August 08, 2000 05:22 PM
Here is a link to Cyan's web site (the people behind Myst and Riven, plus the books), and they say "These pages are your link to the story of Atrus, son of Gehn" about MYST: The Book of Atrus. http://sirrus.cyan.com/online/D%27ni/Books/BookAtrus There ya go. ------------------ IP: 64.45.136.7 |
Atrus Citizen Posts: 192
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posted August 08, 2000 05:34 PM
I said above it musta been a typo in my book, should READ before you TYPE :P ------------------ IP: 209.86.87.22 |
Spartacus Citizen Posts: 189
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posted August 08, 2000 05:51 PM
Hmm, well, none of my nicknames originiate from Star Wars books sadly However, this is where they come from:
Flask - From the novel, Moby Dick. Spartacus - From the slave who was crucified on the cross by the Romans. (Note: No, I watched the cheesey '60s flick starring after I had selected this name). Scivola - From the Roman soldier who burned his left hand entirely to a stub without uttering a cry before an enemy king to prove that Romans were the bravest men in the world. Sparks - From a 1930's cliff-hanger serial called, "The Whispering Shadow".
[This message has been edited by Spartacus (edited 08 August 2000).] IP: 24.237.58.18 |
Talon Citizen Posts: 584
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posted August 08, 2000 08:21 PM
Atrus, I was mearly backing up what I had said, and like I said in my higher up posts, I am sorry to inform you of it. Spart, I remember seeing on the list of retired VE members a Fiveof4. Any connection? ------------------ IP: 64.45.136.17 |
Spartacus Citizen Posts: 189
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posted August 08, 2000 08:47 PM
Fiveof4 derived his name from Threeof4. His nickname before he joined the Vast Empire was "Kelvis". IP: 24.237.58.18 |
Talon Citizen Posts: 584
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posted August 08, 2000 09:04 PM
Thanks, that explains a bit. =c) Maybe 3 just had math on the brain when he joined VE =c) ------------------ IP: 64.45.137. |
Double Agent unregistered |
posted August 10, 2000 12:15 AM
Well, i probably had watched some cheesy spy flick before i selected the name, but i think i shoulda used Speedo Mask, but how was i supposed to know i'd like Speedo Mask ID so much? i use it on EVERYTHING in one way or another...in other words i Have NO IDEA how i came up with this name. I am also a Myst fan but i don't dare move from my computer lest my smaller brother should snatch the machine away from my grasp! ------------------ IP: 207.32.44.20 |
Soontir Fel Citizen Posts: 9
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posted August 10, 2000 03:49 PM
My name is from the famous Baron Soontir Fel of the 181th fighter squadron. IP: 62.225.252.24 |
Admiral Schnapps unregistered |
posted August 10, 2000 03:59 PM
Schnapps comes from my favorite drink, which for your information I first discovered at a party in the Clandeboye Lodge Hotel. My first experience with schnapps came a while earlier, when at a different party someone lost a dare and had to down a double peach schnapps in one - through his sock. Sayrah Mikfarlant is a variation of my RL name. Archer (my defunct army name) comes from my favorite brand of schnapps. Snapper is a variation of Schnapps, spawned after several members of the NR were totally unable to spell "Schnapps" correctly. I used to go by Jekyll and Lion-O, but purely for the purpose of annoying a few people (with the aid of one Sparkles, I might add *grin*) who didn't know how to whois. IP: 62.254.32. |
Talon Citizen Posts: 584
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posted August 10, 2000 06:07 PM
Your memory serves you well Agent. You even got Aitrus's name right. I read the books a while ago too. I still want to read them again. =c) ------------------ IP: 64.45.136.22 |
Threeof4 Citizen Posts: 137
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posted August 10, 2000 07:48 PM
Threeof4 did not come from star trek, as most of you assume. But we all know what assuming does, if not email me i'll let you know proper like. IP: 208.177.58.10 |
Double Agent unregistered |
posted August 10, 2000 07:48 PM
Yes, i'll have to read them again...possibly for english class or something (the teacher doesn't know that i didn't read them before...) I'm happy today 'cuz i got my copy of You Don't Know Jack (the original) back from my friend! Now if my other friend would just give me those SW games back... ------------------ IP: 207.32.44.15 |
g5 Citizen Posts: 156
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posted August 11, 2000 01:30 PM
g5 means nothing i couldn't think so i decided on g5 snake is just what i felt like being but it is also the callsign of john terrance kelly/clark in the tom clancy novels ------------------ IP: 64.12.105.18 |
Gui Sun Paan Citizen Posts: 61
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posted August 12, 2000 12:01 AM
Well.... as some of you know, I went by Benjamin "Obiwan" Kenobi, a clone of Obi Wan while I was in the EH. However, when I left the EH I decided to write that I used an unkown power and illegally used Doppleganger to make it look like I was dead and that I was really a clone of Qui Gon Jinn, named Gui Sun Paan. But, my original character was based on the late Alec Guinness. He believes a lot of the same things that Obi Wan and Yoda believe, even though he's dark. ------------------ IP: 172.132.184.23 |
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