If you didn't get what I mean...
Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta... etc.
What would be the Star Wars version of that... if one exists.
And, if a version of that doesn't, what would it use?
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Go with the Aurebesh names.
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/aurekbesh.htm
Aurek, besh, cresh, dora, and so forth. It's not canon according to OT-- its alphabet was composed of similar symbols, gibberish when transcribed using this particular alphabet-- but they used this fairly extensively through the PT, so consider it more or less canon.
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/aurekbesh.htm
Aurek, besh, cresh, dora, and so forth. It's not canon according to OT-- its alphabet was composed of similar symbols, gibberish when transcribed using this particular alphabet-- but they used this fairly extensively through the PT, so consider it more or less canon.
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Well, as far as I know SW actually did use our phonetic alphabet.
Examples: Bravo flight, Echo Base, etc
Examples: Bravo flight, Echo Base, etc
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Dakarne: it's London.
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Major Reilly: Air Command
"They can shoot me dead, but the moral high ground is mine" - The Doctor
Dakarne: it's London.
Thank god for Tennessee Harold Ford protecting us from nuclear vegemite. - Petrosjko
Major Reilly: Air Command
"They can shoot me dead, but the moral high ground is mine" - The Doctor
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Possible, but it depends on how you 'translate' the events of SW for us... they might've been saying 'Besh flight', we're just seeing it autotranslated as 'Bravo flight'... of course, it doesn't really pay to be pedantic about this kind of thingScottish Ninja wrote:Well, as far as I know SW actually did use our phonetic alphabet.
Examples: Bravo flight, Echo Base, etc
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*nods* Magically dubbed, basic is.
So we'll go drink booze, watch porn, and post semi-incoherent rants in Testing! As is the Librium way.of course, it doesn't really pay to be pedantic about this kind of thing