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Short answer is that the terms used for each Satellite's theme do not neatly or easily translate into English, and have a very broad nuance being deliberately exploited creatively.
My thoughts on how they work during Egghead are/were as follows:
Shaka: Clear-headed, even-handed, logical and reasonable fairness and decency. You could call this the "good" or the "true", or you could call it the "equitable" or the "fair" or something like that.
Lilith: Active satisfaction, setting out to do things that are in themselves enjoyable to do and with results that leave one feeling satisfied. Unsurprisingly named after the first woman from Biblical apocrypha lolol, but also refers to acts of destruction, taking things, spontaneous fucking around etc... Not really "evil" but you can see how this aligns with a Freudian Id "I just wanna, fuck the consequences" viewpoint compared to Shaka. Lillith's intelligence is bent towards these possibly reckless or inconsiderate tasks that just feel great to do, and it feels good to know that you're capable of them and are good at it. Not really evil, but very dangerous in the hands of evil.
Edison: Invention, curiousity, novelty, creativity, spontaneity, the genius of observation and natural insight, plus some recombination.
Pythagoras: Meticulous thought, spreadsheet mindsight, calculating, statistical analysis, mass triangulation, modern LLM type operations, raw processing intelligence. Data handling in essence; which of course is not really very intelligent at all without a clear vision of a goal in mind, hence Pythagoras's dumb death.
Atlas: Wrath, which in turn means justice as all anger is rooted in a sense of uproar over a perceived wrong and a desire to overturn and correct by force. A certain sort of vigilant spirit is baked into this concept, as Atlas constantly keeps themselves worked up and working out their strengths to be prepared to beat up wrong-doers.1/2