Mythological references

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This article deals with references to Greek, Roman and Norse mythology in the Re-imagined Series, found in ship names, places or character names

Greek mythology[edit]

Ships[edit]

  • Atlantia - The name of a hamadryad, a form of nymph and namesake of another battlestar lost in the opening attack. Could also be a reference to the lengend of Atlantis, written by Plato.
  • Chiron - A Ship in the Fleet. In Greek mythology, Chiron is a centaur, or half-horse, half-human being.
  • Epheme - A Ship in the Fleet. May be named for a minor character in Greek mythology who was nurse to the Muses.
  • Zephyr - A ship in the Fleet. Named after the greek god of the west wind.

Places[edit]

  • Delphi - Greek city and home to the famous orcale Pythia.

Persons[edit]

  • Pythia - An oracle. Pythia was the name for the oracle at Delphi in Greece.

Other[edit]

Roman mythology[edit]

  • Mars Day - A weekday or holiday named after the Roman god of war.
  • Mercury - The lead ship of the Mercury class, named after the Roman god of trade, profit and commerce.
  • Plutonium - The namesake of this element is the Roman god of the underworld.


Norse mythology[edit]

  • Embla Brokk - A ship in the Fleet. The name may be derived from two seperate figures of mythology: Embla, the first woman, and Brokk, a dwarf who helped create Draupnir (a magical ring) and Mjollnir (Thor's hammer).
  • Ragnar - Ragnar is named in reference to Ragnarok, the apocalyptic battle between the norse gods at the end of the world.
  • Valkyrie - Valkyries are minor Norse deities and shieldmaidens who gathered up warriors to fight at Ragnarok.

Other[edit]