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Translation Thoughts
These are some choices I made when setting up this wiki that I felt like commenting on, either because I'm not totally sure of them or just because others might wonder why I made them.


 * Ludvico: Official promo images fairly often spell this "Ludvico", and it's not clear that it's a reference to anything (maybe A Clockwork Orange, but I don't feel comfortable assuming that.)
 * Heaven's Measure: "Scales of Heaven" is the more common translation for this and I have defaulted to it in the past. 秤 itself typically means "weighing scales", and 秤目 can mean both "the marks on a ruler" or "the weight of an object, as measured." I'm not sure whether the word "Scales" was chosen in the looser English-language sense of "something that measures", or with the weight meaning in mind. Regardless, I think "Scales" implies weight measurement in English and "Heaven's Measure" is better on account of not doing that.
 * Übersein: This has often been translated as 'Ubersign' but that doesn't mean anything unless it's just mixing German and English. (Not that it's very clear how Übersein's German meaning of "above existence" would relate to what this RS does, but several RS names are enigmatic like that.)

Open questions:


 * GEHENA: I usually prefer G.E.H.E.N.A. but I had the thought it makes more sense to go with "GEHENA" like how it's written on their logo. Not sure about this, though.
 * "Reserve members" in legions: In Japanese, or at least on the Assault Lily atwiki, these are usually called サブメンバー (submembers) or スーパーサブ (super-subs.) The letter is a sports term, referring to substitute players that are swapped in strategically and not just because a headliner was unable to keep playing (e.g. pinch hitters in baseball.) Since I'm pretty sure both "headliners" and these terms are taken from sports, I'm considering switching to the English term used in soccer, "substitutes". Could also just go with "submembers".
 * The Way of the World: Is there a better way to translate this? It would be nice to preserve 理's implication of physical laws more strongly.

I may add more here later if I think of anything. Letheka (talk) 05:17, 3 June 2022 (UTC)