Inter Komet hace alusión a la velocidad de un cometa,
Inter proviene del prefijo latín e indica "dentro de, en medio de o entre".
Kometa traducido al español "cometa" proviene del Griego "Kometés"
a lo que uniendo estas dos palabras se forma "entre cometas"
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ignasifontvila
Teacher PlusBy writing the name with K you give it an almost Germanic air, more technical and also more dynamic than if you had left the C. In particular, I would dispense with the prefix "inter", since in the train sector there are several brands that use this resource, such as Intercity or Interrail.
The reference to the comet seems to me appropriate, both in terms of speed and in terms of the symbology of the stars.
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