The "Ortega." Since Holmes, Boucher and Nation are all so smart at working in subtexts like the Aftermath thing or the Gan as sex-killer thing that Fiona mentioned in her last post, it would have to have been named after Jose Ortega y Gasset. According to Encyclopedia.com:
(1883-1955) Spanish essayist and philosopher. He studied in Germany and was influenced by neo-Kantian thought. He called his philosophy the metaphysics of vital reason, and he sought to establish the ultimate reality in which all else was rooted.... But it was with The Revolt of the Masses (1929, tr. 1932) that Ortega gained international fame. He held that unless the masses can be directed by an intellectual minority, chaos will result.
Relevant to the discussion on Mission to Destiny, and how when they found the crew they were all asleep, and then they were wandering around making up complicated explanations until Avon started providing answers?
Jenny
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Jenny wrote:
The "Ortega." Since Holmes, Boucher and Nation are all so smart at working in subtexts like the Aftermath thing or the Gan as sex-killer thing that Fiona mentioned in her last post, it would have to have been named after Jose Ortega y Gasset.
Oh... I always thought it was something to do with Daniel Ortega.