[Cosmic] Why was it named so?
It recently dawned on me that I have never questioned why cosmic is called so. I have a couple of theories, one is that it is a Silver Surfer power Cosmic type of thing, and the other is that it is meant to mean "universal" and would imply that for nearly all game worlds it is the highest power.
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My theory? Comics.
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Then again the meaning of the word itself may suffice to explain it's choice: Cos"mic\ (k?z"m?k), Cosmical \Cos"mic*al\ (-m?-kal), a. [Gr. kosmiko`s of the world, fr. ko`smos: cf. F. cosmique. See Cosmos.] 1. Pertaining to the universe, and having special reference to universal law or order, or to the one grand harmonious system of things; hence; harmonious; orderly. 2. Pertaining to the solar system as a whole, and not to the earth alone. 3. Characteristic of the cosmos or universe; inconceivably great; vast; as, cosmic speed. "Cosmic ranges of time." --Tyndall. cos·mic (kŏz'mĭk) adj. Of or relating to the regions of the universe distinct from the Earth. Infinitely or inconceivably extended; vast: "a coming together of heads of government to take up the cosmic business of nations" |
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The Captain Marvel comics by Starlin may be the origin.
From the 197mid-1970's he used psychedelia, op-art and the music scene of the period to inform a universe-spanning series of stories, which introduced 'cosmic awareness' as a superpower (arguable DC did this with Green Lantern as well). 'The Power Cosmic' comes a little later, and has been developed on from there, most notably with the Silver Surfer. I daresay there are earlier versions of all this, not least magicians visiting other realms and planes (Dr Strange), but I am only so old. This is how I remember it. |
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Ah ok, particularly insightful stuff people.
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Speaking as the one who named it . . . I did a digital thesaurus search for something equivalent to "limitless" or "unrestricted," and the thesaurus I was using at the time suggested "cosmic" (as well as "vast" and bunch of other terms).
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(1) I'm not using here Aristotle's incomplete and purely philosophical (theorical) meaning on metaphysics, but the term in its fullest sense according with real world doctrines and operative methods of realization. (2) GURPS concept of cosmic seems to be beyond all other things, denoting transcendence. But it, being limited to the cosmological domain, can be, instead, relative superiority, as let's say, Ether regarding the other four elements in some cosmologies. |
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"Transcendent" was the leading competitor, but with an extra syllable and twice as many letters, it lost. The consolation prize was a new level of Appearance. :D
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"Transcendent". It's interesting to know. I think Cosmic is OK, anyway, and the term has connotations of potency, power and coolness.
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Coolness indeed, it's catchy.
It's interesting to see how much thought every little tiny bit of GURPS got, kudos. Personally, I'd just have gone with "That's No Ordinary Power!, +50%" for comic value alone. |
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