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Revision as of 07:25, 17 January 2018
New features | Codename history |
Codename | First released as version | What does the name refer to? |
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Atlantis | XBMC 8.10 | The science fiction television series 'Stargate Atlantis'. [1] |
Babylon | XBMC 9.04 | The space station in the cult classic science fiction television series 'Babylon 5'. This codename also references the mythical city of Babylon. [2] |
Camelot | XBMC 9.11 | The mythical 'Camelot' from the King Arthur tales. |
Dharma | XBMC 10.0 | The 'Dharma Initiative' in the television series 'Lost'. |
Eden | XBMC 11.0 | The mythical 'Garden of Eden' from the Bible |
Frodo | XBMC 12.0 | Erwin Beckers, one of the three founders. [3] |
Gotham | XBMC 13.0 | The main city from the 'Batman' franchise. |
Helix | Kodi 14.0 | The science fiction television series 'Helix' |
Isengard | Kodi 15.0 | The 'Iron fortress' from Tolkien's many stories about Middle-Earth. |
Jarvis | Kodi 16.0 | The A.I. that Tony Stark (Ironman) owns, Just A Rather Very Intelligent System, or J.A.R.V.I.S |
Krypton | Kodi 17.0 | The planet where Superman was born. |
Leia | Kodi 18.0 | Princess Leia Organa of Alderaan, later known as General Leia Organa (Star Wars). [4]. |