What “LV” stands for?

Started by Nukiemorph, Apr 26, 2024, 11:39:15 PM

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What “LV” stands for? (Read 620 times)

Kradan

Kradan

#15

Nukiemorph

Nukiemorph

#16
Still seems like code names come first, and noteworthy planets get actual names later.

BigDaddyJohn

BigDaddyJohn

#17
Lovely Vibes.

SiL

SiL

#18
Quote from: BlueMarsalis79 on Apr 30, 2024, 11:46:05 AMOr Acheron.
Acheron is a nickname we don't hear in the movies. Its only name in the films is LV-426

SM

SM

#19
Can only guess it was to avoid confusion by giving it two names.  The script had a line from Van Leuwen telling Ripley "They call it Acheron now".  And I think the sign was also supposed to have 'Acheron' too.

MetalAlien

MetalAlien

#20
It means Las Vegas

SiL

SiL

#21
Quote from: SM on Apr 30, 2024, 11:01:16 PMCan only guess it was to avoid confusion by giving it two names.  The script had a line from Van Leuwen telling Ripley "They call it Acheron now".  And I think the sign was also supposed to have 'Acheron' too.
Peter Briggs pointed out on Twitter that the name Acheron is actually visible in the deleted colony scene when Simpson and Lydecker leave Operations.

PsyKore

PsyKore

#22
LV would be a star catalogue, much like nasa uses. Only Cameron would know what it means, if anything. Someone shoot him an email to find out!

There was also "KG348" used in Isolation. Don't know what that means either.

BlueMarsalis79

BlueMarsalis79

#23
And BG386 used in AVP 2010.

SM

SM

#24
Quote from: SiL on Yesterday at 08:21:19 AM
Quote from: SM on Apr 30, 2024, 11:01:16 PMCan only guess it was to avoid confusion by giving it two names.  The script had a line from Van Leuwen telling Ripley "They call it Acheron now".  And I think the sign was also supposed to have 'Acheron' too.
Peter Briggs pointed out on Twitter that the name Acheron is actually visible in the deleted colony scene when Simpson and Lydecker leave Operations.

Ooh! Have to go hunt for that.

SiL

SiL

#25
Quote from: SM on Yesterday at 10:38:47 PM
Quote from: SiL on Yesterday at 08:21:19 AM
Quote from: SM on Apr 30, 2024, 11:01:16 PMCan only guess it was to avoid confusion by giving it two names.  The script had a line from Van Leuwen telling Ripley "They call it Acheron now".  And I think the sign was also supposed to have 'Acheron' too.
Peter Briggs pointed out on Twitter that the name Acheron is actually visible in the deleted colony scene when Simpson and Lydecker leave Operations.

Ooh! Have to go hunt for that.
It's on the glass behind them right as they walk out.

Acid_Reign161

Acid_Reign161

#26
Quote from: SM on Yesterday at 10:38:47 PM
Quote from: SiL on Yesterday at 08:21:19 AM
Quote from: SM on Apr 30, 2024, 11:01:16 PMCan only guess it was to avoid confusion by giving it two names.  The script had a line from Van Leuwen telling Ripley "They call it Acheron now".  And I think the sign was also supposed to have 'Acheron' too.
Peter Briggs pointed out on Twitter that the name Acheron is actually visible in the deleted colony scene when Simpson and Lydecker leave Operations.

Ooh! Have to go hunt for that.

Here you go :-)

(I can't take credit for the images, someone else uploaded them, I can't remember which thread) 😅





SM

SM

#27
You lot are no fun.

SiL

SiL

#28
Since you know where it is you can now go spelunking to see if it's visible later in the movie.

SM

SM

#29
Quote from: PsyKore on Yesterday at 09:08:09 AMLV would be a star catalogue, much like nasa uses. Only Cameron would know what it means, if anything. Someone shoot him an email to find out!

There was also "KG348" used in Isolation. Don't know what that means either.

There's also G-435, A6-454, AR-32, PCW-9512, C-3 L/M and 16EG14.

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