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== Original Series ==
== Original Series ==


* For the character from the [[Original Series]] episode "[[Take the Celestra]]", see: [[Aurora (TOS)]].
* For the character from the [[Original Series]] episode "[[Take the Celestra]]", see: [[Hermes (TOS)]].
 
=== Separate Continuity ===
 
* For the term referring to a different Hermes, see: [[Mother of Hermes]].


== Re-imagined Series ==
== Re-imagined Series ==


* For the civilian ship from the [[Re-imagined Series]], see: [[Aurora (ship)|''Aurora'' (ship)]].
* For the Lord of Kobol, see: [[Hermes (RDM)]].
* For the Colonial goddess of the dawn in the Re-imagined Series, see: [[Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn]].
 
** Aurora appears in the comic book series {{comics|ff}}, see: [[Aurora (RDM alternate)]].
==Note==
==Note==
* In Greek mythology, [[Wikipedia:Aurora|Aurora]] was the goddess of the dawn and counterpart of [[Wikipedia:Eos|Eos]].
* The name "Hermes" is [[Wikipedia:Hermes|derived from]] Greek mythology. Hermes was the messenger of the gods, usually depicted with winged sandals, a hat, and a [[Wikipedia:caduceus|caduceus]]. Usually identified with the God of [[Wikipedia:Mercury|Mercury]].


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Revision as of 19:59, 10 October 2021

Please choose a specific reference for the name Hermes:

Original Series

Separate Continuity

Re-imagined Series

Note

  • The name "Hermes" is derived from Greek mythology. Hermes was the messenger of the gods, usually depicted with winged sandals, a hat, and a caduceus. Usually identified with the God of Mercury.

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