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A, Bravo<sup>2</sup>, Constellation<sup>1</sup>, Delta<sup>2</sup>, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, Nebula<sup>1</sup>, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. | A, Bravo<sup>2</sup>, Constellation<sup>1</sup>, Delta<sup>2</sup>, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, Nebula<sup>1</sup>, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. | ||
# ''[[ | # ''[[Mini-Series]]'' | ||
# ''[[Hand of God]]'' | # ''[[Hand of God]]'' | ||
:I have to go back and watch Hand of God but, I don't think Wilco is part of the phonetic alphabet. In radio transmissions it means "Will Comply" so you can see why it would be confusing to be used as a letter as well. --[[User:Talos|Talos]] 17:49, 23 September 2005 (EDT) | :I have to go back and watch Hand of God but, I don't think Wilco is part of the phonetic alphabet. In radio transmissions it means "Will Comply" so you can see why it would be confusing to be used as a letter as well. --[[User:Talos|Talos]] 17:49, 23 September 2005 (EDT) | ||
::Agree. The Hand of God writers clearly used the NATO phonetic alphabet. --[[User: | ::Agree. The Hand of God writers clearly used the NATO phonetic alphabet. --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 17:56, 23 September 2005 (EDT) | ||
:::The alphabet probably has astronomical terms for some of the letters, Pulsar, Quasar, and Universe for example. --[[User:Talos|Talos]] 18:11, 23 September 2005 (EDT) | :::The alphabet probably has astronomical terms for some of the letters, Pulsar, Quasar, and Universe for example. --[[User:Talos|Talos]] 18:11, 23 September 2005 (EDT) | ||
:::: Yeah. As I watched the rest of the episode, they used Wilco again and I was reminded of its normal usage. Thus I've removed it. I agree that Pulsar, Quasar and Universe are likely. I also bet they use Galaxy and maybe Star. However, I don't want to get into the business of pure speculation. --[[User:Day|Day]] 18:19, 23 September 2005 (EDT) | :::: Yeah. As I watched the rest of the episode, they used Wilco again and I was reminded of its normal usage. Thus I've removed it. I agree that Pulsar, Quasar and Universe are likely. I also bet they use Galaxy and maybe Star. However, I don't want to get into the business of pure speculation. --[[User:Day|Day]] 18:19, 23 September 2005 (EDT) | ||
== Pronunciations == | == Pronunciations == | ||
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Also, I think it would be really cool if we used the [[Wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] in addition to an ad hoc guide, just to be as clear as possible. However, that's another issue, I think. --[[User:Day|Day]] 20:43, 10 October 2005 (EDT) | Also, I think it would be really cool if we used the [[Wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] in addition to an ad hoc guide, just to be as clear as possible. However, that's another issue, I think. --[[User:Day|Day]] 20:43, 10 October 2005 (EDT) | ||
==Unattested entries== | ==Unattested entries== | ||
I'm not sure we should list the unattested entries here, although a link to the NATO alphabet and the points on which terms are unlikely are useful. --[[User: | I'm not sure we should list the unattested entries here, although a link to the NATO alphabet and the points on which terms are unlikely are useful. --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 21:38, 10 October 2005 (EDT) | ||