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Fabrux
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Wow. That says a lot, doesn't it? Anyways... I'm just asking a question about the name of this ship. Do we know for sure that it's spelt Tombaugh? Cause as I was writing an essay for French class night, I looked up the word "tomb" in french, and, to my surprise, found "tombeau". So is it Tombaugh, or Tombeau, the french word for tomb?

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Bernd
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Well, I wouldn't want to travel in a ship called "Tombeau". I think Tombaugh is a proper name, most likely a person of US history completely unknown to the rest of the world except for Starfleet.

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Aethelwer
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The Tombaugh spelling was in the closed-captioning.

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Elim Garak
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Wasn't Tombaugh a U.S. general?

French, French, French, French...

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Basill
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It is probably named for Clyde Tombaugh, an astronomer
who discovered Pluto in 1930.

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Elim Garak
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*THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP THWAP*

I cannot believe I forgot about Clyde Tombaugh. I researched that for months... Lowell Observatory, Mars Hill, Flagstaff, Arizona, U.S.A. I was even there where Tombaugh worked... *groan*

Egads! *thwap!*

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The First One
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I think TPTB did say it was named for the discoverer of Pluto.
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AndrewR
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people!!

Clyde Tombaugh arrrrgh! - astronomer!

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