Talk:Atlas Station

Namesake Trivia
Obviously, Atlas Station is named for the mythological figure Atlas just like the other stations are named after mythological figures. Vulcan Station is subterranean with lava flows nearby, in keeping with its namesake, the god of fire who kept his smithy underground. Hermes Station is a communications station where Dr. Archer guides you through the mission, just like Hermes was the messenger of the gods and a guide to travelers. The question is: how does Atlas Station relate to its namesake? I have some idea, but I don't want it to be too speculative or rambling.

Atlas sided against Zeus and the Olympians in the war between the Olympians and the Titans. Atlas' side lost. In punishment, Atlas was forced to hold up the sky. At Atlas Station, David is literally held up in the air by the structure around him. David in turn is forced to "hold" up the AI program and the geth network. Anything to add, change, revise? TheUnknown285 22:46, July 2, 2010 (UTC)