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Carina anamoly and reference?
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Conventionizing and concising.
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''Carina'' is lost in an unsuccessful attempt to pass through the star cluster on route the [[algae planet]]. ''Carina'''s [[Raptor]] escort, piloted by Captain [[Louanne Katraine|Louanne "Kat" Katraine]], loses contact with the ship during the fourth outbound trip ([[The Passage]]).
''Carina'' is lost in an unsuccessful attempt to pass through the star cluster on route the [[algae planet]]. ''Carina'''s [[Raptor]] escort, piloted by Captain [[Louanne Katraine|Louanne "Kat" Katraine]], loses contact with the ship during the fourth outbound trip ([[The Passage]]).
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*The name of the ''Carina'' appears to be a naming anomaly. It appears to be named after the constellation [[Wikipedia:Carina (constellation)|Carina]]. This area of the sky was visible from anciet Greece before [[Wikipedia:Precession_of_the_equinoxes|precession]] moved it southward. However the Greeks considered it to be part of ship [[Wikipedia:Argo Navis|Argo Navis]]. It was made a separate constellation only 300 years ago, presumably after contact was lost with the [[Thirteenth Tribe]].
*The name of the ''Carina'' appears to be a naming anomaly. It appears to be named after the constellation [[Wikipedia:Carina (constellation)|Carina]]. This area of the sky was visible from ancient Greece before [[Wikipedia:Precession_of_the_equinoxes|precession]] moved it southward. However the Greeks considered it to be part of the constellation [[Wikipedia:Argo Navis|Argo Navis]]. It was made a separate constellation only 300 years ago in real-world Earth history.
 
*Carina may be a reference to the original series episode [[The Lost Warrior]]. The characters [[Vella]] and [[Puppis]] are named for the other two constellations carved out of Argo Navis.


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Carina was a civilian ship in the Fleet.

Carina is lost in an unsuccessful attempt to pass through the star cluster on route the algae planet. Carina's Raptor escort, piloted by Captain Louanne "Kat" Katraine, loses contact with the ship during the fourth outbound trip (The Passage).

Notes

  • The name of the Carina appears to be a naming anomaly. It appears to be named after the constellation Carina. This area of the sky was visible from ancient Greece before precession moved it southward. However the Greeks considered it to be part of the constellation Argo Navis. It was made a separate constellation only 300 years ago in real-world Earth history.
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