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This is a listing of terms that appear in the glossary in "[[Armageddon]]", from page 310—312. Terms appearing in [[List of terms (TOS)]] do not appear here.
This is a listing of terms that appear in the glossary in "[[Armageddon]]", from page 310—312. Terms appearing in [[List of terms (TOS)]] do not appear here.


 
* imager: a high-tech mirror
* info-sphere: data storage capsule
* kirasolis: a sticky, caramel-like candy
* kyluminum: a lightewight, plasteen/saligium alloy
* launch aperture: energy-shielded opening in a starship bay through which smaller ships take off and land
* magnalift: hi-tech crane
* mealprep: a kitchen
* micronoscope: powerful electronic microscope
* mucoid: slimy, sticky; likely an adjective
* mugjape: maggot-like creatures; the larval stage of skreeters
* musiclink: radio; primarily for music and entertainment
* navi-hit: the pilot's stick in a Viper
* novayahren: birthday
* ogliv: a fruit described as prickly skinned and sweet; perhaps similar to pineapple
* oregg: a precious metal, equivalent to gold
* plasteen: an indestructible plastic
* pulsar: an engine aboard a starship
* saligium: heavy metal alloy used in construction
* S-cube: simulcast sight-and-sound unit; a video camera
* sensorline: physical connection between two technology systems
* servitor: waiter
* skreeter: described in the book as a "bothersome but essentially harmless insect"; perhaps similar to flies or, at worst, mosquitos
* skyeye: a multiple-lensed, spherical camera capable of hovering
* slagger: slothful person
* support vapors: life support aboard ships
* sylvanus: metal used in jewlrey, similar to brass
* "trank it": calm down
* TransVid: television
* temblor: a ground tremor or seismic planetary phenomenon
* tulipian buds: exotic appetizier or side dish made from vegetables


== Contradictions ==
== Contradictions ==

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This is a listing of terms that appear in the glossary in "Armageddon", from page 310—312. Terms appearing in List of terms (TOS) do not appear here.

  • imager: a high-tech mirror
  • info-sphere: data storage capsule
  • kirasolis: a sticky, caramel-like candy
  • kyluminum: a lightewight, plasteen/saligium alloy
  • launch aperture: energy-shielded opening in a starship bay through which smaller ships take off and land
  • magnalift: hi-tech crane
  • mealprep: a kitchen
  • micronoscope: powerful electronic microscope
  • mucoid: slimy, sticky; likely an adjective
  • mugjape: maggot-like creatures; the larval stage of skreeters
  • musiclink: radio; primarily for music and entertainment
  • navi-hit: the pilot's stick in a Viper
  • novayahren: birthday
  • ogliv: a fruit described as prickly skinned and sweet; perhaps similar to pineapple
  • oregg: a precious metal, equivalent to gold
  • plasteen: an indestructible plastic
  • pulsar: an engine aboard a starship
  • saligium: heavy metal alloy used in construction
  • S-cube: simulcast sight-and-sound unit; a video camera
  • sensorline: physical connection between two technology systems
  • servitor: waiter
  • skreeter: described in the book as a "bothersome but essentially harmless insect"; perhaps similar to flies or, at worst, mosquitos
  • skyeye: a multiple-lensed, spherical camera capable of hovering
  • slagger: slothful person
  • support vapors: life support aboard ships
  • sylvanus: metal used in jewlrey, similar to brass
  • "trank it": calm down
  • TransVid: television
  • temblor: a ground tremor or seismic planetary phenomenon
  • tulipian buds: exotic appetizier or side dish made from vegetables

Contradictions[edit]

  • pogees
    • In "The Living Legend, Part II", Lucifer uses the term similar to how "shit" would be utilized; e.g. "They're blowing the pogees out of it."
    • In "Armageddon", pogees is a term for testicles.

Differences[edit]

  • centari: equivalent to nearly one minute; one hundred microns
  • centon: equivalent to nearly one hour; one hundred centari
  • micron: equivalent to a fraction of a second; 1/100th of a centari
  • week: defined as "ten days"; which would make 25 weeks in a yahren
  • yahren: while still equivalent to a year, a yahren is 250 days

Notes[edit]

  • With the numbers given, there is a disconnect between Earth time and Colonial time. For instance, someone living 100 years (2,500 weeks) in Colonial time would be only be 48 Earth years old.