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'''Gemon Liners''' is a name appearing on the side of a publicity render of a red [[Luxury liner]], textured and released by Zoic employee [[Gabriel Köerner]]. "Gemon" appears to be a variant spelling of the colony [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Gemenon|Gemenon]]. Other variants include the freighter [[Gemini (RDM)|''Gemini'']].
'''Gemon Liners''' is a name appearing on the side of a publicity render of a red [[luxury liner]], textured and released by Zoic employee [[Gabriel Köerner]]. "Gemon" appears to be a variant spelling of the colony [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Gemenon|Gemenon]]. Other variants include the freighter ''[[Gemini (RDM)|Gemini]]''.


Since a red Luxury liner identified as [[Gemenon Liner 1701]] appears in the [[Miniseries]], it has been speculated that Gemon Liners is the company operating that vessel. As the name cannot be resolved in the on-screen evidence, however, this cannot be confirmed.
== Notes ==
*Since a red luxury liner identified as ''[[Gemenon Liner 1701]]'' appears in the [[Miniseries]], it has been speculated that Gemon Liners is the company operating that vessel. As the name cannot be resolved in the on-screen evidence, however, this cannot be confirmed.
*It is also possible that "Gemon" is a misspelling by the artist.


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Revision as of 09:52, 2 July 2007

"Gemon Liners"

Gemon Liners is a name appearing on the side of a publicity render of a red luxury liner, textured and released by Zoic employee Gabriel Köerner. "Gemon" appears to be a variant spelling of the colony Gemenon. Other variants include the freighter Gemini.

Notes

  • Since a red luxury liner identified as Gemenon Liner 1701 appears in the Miniseries, it has been speculated that Gemon Liners is the company operating that vessel. As the name cannot be resolved in the on-screen evidence, however, this cannot be confirmed.
  • It is also possible that "Gemon" is a misspelling by the artist.


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