what sort of naut are you?
astronaut - A traveler through space
Aeronaut - A traveler through the air
Aquanaut - A traveler through the water
Gianaut - A traveler along the land
:) Ok I dont know if these are actual words, but I like them :) All adapted from greek prefixes to keep the pattern.
@freemo haha of course there is an XKCD for that
@conatus The universe was built from xkcd comics, not the other way around.
@freemo I'm pretty sure I've seen aeronaut and aquanaut used by others, and I like XKCD's chrononaut.
In interest of consistency of roots, maybe hydronaut ("aqua" being Latin) would be better than aquanaut.
And why not geonaut instead of gianaut?
@twdockery as i understand it "geo-" has roots in rocks and dirt and "gia-" is greek for land and earth.
@yuri Welcome to the internet, where everyone hates themselves or else they wouldnt be here.
@freemo chrononaut, just traveling through time at the usual rate :P