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Please choose a specific reference for the name '''Aurora''': | Please choose a specific reference for the name '''Aurora''': | ||
== 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: [[Aurora (TOS)]]. | ||
* For the civilian ship from the [[Re-imagined Series]], see: [[Aurora (ship)]]. | |||
== Re-imagined Series == | |||
* For the civilian ship from the [[Re-imagined Series]], see: [[Aurora (ship)|''Aurora'' (ship)]]. | |||
* For the Colonial goddess of the dawn in the Re-imagined Series, see: [[Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn]]. | * 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 {{comic|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]]. | * In Greek mythology, [[Wikipedia:Aurora|Aurora]] was the goddess of the dawn and counterpart of [[Wikipedia:Eos|Eos]]. |
Revision as of 18:32, 10 October 2021
Please choose a specific reference for the name Aurora:
Original Series
- For the character from the Original Series episode "Take the Celestra", see: Aurora (TOS).
Re-imagined Series
- For the civilian ship from the Re-imagined Series, see: Aurora (ship).
- 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 Template:Comic, see: Aurora (RDM alternate).
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