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So based on the past three weeks, they're giving the name of one Roman god per week, so my guess is that we're going to see 2-3 more (3 if one is included in the full announcement). Anyone have ideas as to what the others are going to be?

What we have so far:
Pluto - Escape Pluto's twisted Underworld & be immortalized in the garden of the gods. (6/25)

Mercury - Run messages to the gods on Mercury's lightning fast wings. (7/2)

Neptune - Rise with the power of Neptune’s trident and plunge deep into the raging sea. (7/9)


So, on further thought, I think each of these statements are correlating to elements of the coaster.

Escape Pluto: first launch and zero g inversion.

Run messages to gods: the multiple launch section

Rise and plunge into the sea: final launch and drop to Rhine.



That leaves us:

Outward banked airtime hill
Inverted airtime hill
Wall stall
 
Could they be doing another, "decide the ride" thing again but take it a step further where guests/fans decide which god they choose to be the overarching theme?

Timeline wise, that seems unlikely honestly. InvadR was announced at the very start of the season before its debut year in order to facilitate that level of fan involvement.
 
So, on further thought, I think each of these statements are correlating to elements of the coaster.

Escape Pluto: first launch and zero g inversion.

Run messages to gods: the multiple launch section

Rise and plunge into the sea: final launch and drop to Rhine.



That leaves us:

Outward banked airtime hill
Inverted airtime hill
Wall stall
I think this could be spot on. I never thought about it that way, but they are using the actions to describe what you're going to be doing on the ride
 
Pluto is the last "planet" (or at least was in Roman times)
Mercury is the first planet.

Now we have Neptune which is 2nd to last.
  1. No ancient Roman or Greek knew of the Dwarf Planet Pluto. It's was not discovered until Clyde Tombaugh found it in 1909.
  2. No ancient Roman or Greek knew of the Gas giants past Saturn.
a. Alexis Bouvard and Johann Galle are credited with Neptune's discovery in 1846
b. William Herschel discovered Uranus in 1781
 
So, on further thought, I think each of these statements are correlating to elements of the coaster.

Escape Pluto: first launch and zero g inversion.

Run messages to gods: the multiple launch section

Rise and plunge into the sea: final launch and drop to Rhine.



That leaves us:

Outward banked airtime hill
Inverted airtime hill
Wall stall

Ooh, I love this theory!

Assuming that we won't be including Apollo, that leaves us Jupiter, Mars, and Vulcan. I'm skeptical about goddesses being included since we haven't seen any yet, but there's also Juno, Minerva, Venus, Diana, Vesta, Ceres, and Proserpina. I guess you could also potentially include Saturn, Bacchus, Janus?

My best guess is:
Outward banked airtime hill -- Jupiter throwing lightning teaser
Inverted airtime hill -- Fury/rage of Mars teaser
Wall stall -- Vulcan's hammer or volcano teaser? TBH no idea on this one
 
I've actually been looking for patterns and using algorithms to determine what all this actually means. It's very sophisticated and I shant bore you all with the details, but I have come up with what I believe is the actual theme.

Plunge is a reference to to a previous incident and the deep they have referred to is actually the rivers of blood that will flow.

The "Gods" being teased are actually setting up the one true Roman God...

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This gets more and more interesting with the potential name of this coaster. Did someone say/hear/theorize that it was 8 letters long? Not sure where I read that, and I could be wrong. Anyways, I have racked my brain thinking of possible names but they all fall short of 8 letters or don't feel right for the theme.

"Centurion", "Gladiator", "Minotaur", "Hecules", "Olympus", "Tartarus", Pegasus", "Cerberus"

I really hope we do not get something like "Wrath of the Gods", "Mercury's Flight"(even though I could grow on that), "The Odyssey"
 
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My money says it's "Mercury's Flight", "Mercury's Quest", "Mercury's Voyage", "Mercury's Task"... Mercury's "something".
 
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