All right, what did we name our Idris?

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TSS "No (more) money befor NIX!"
That is if I had one that's what I'd name it.
And inside I'd probably park my new Prowler variant LTI version I'd name TSS "This time I mean it!"

By the way, anyone else reminded of SUVs when you see an IDRIS driven by only one guy obviously just going grocery shopping?
 

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I suggest "Mighty Torrent" from something I once heard about TEST: "Alone we are but drops of water but together we form a mighty torrent!"
Well, it used to be a “torrent“ until the TEST Idris’ prostatic power plant started to go capooey with advanced age waiting for 1.0 to release. This unfortunate condition has led to various issues with the size 10 spinal laser - like a weak laser stream, frequent laser misfires, and difficulty starting laser discharge.

Hasn‘t anyone ever told @Montoya the catastrophic effects of total protonic reversal when streams cross? Somebody, for the love of God, boop him on the nose and say bad Montoya…and urge him to get his Idris’ prostatic power plant checked ASAP!

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…and urge him to get his Idris’ prostatic power plant checked ASAP!
An then the doctor tells the Idris to bend over and open the rear gates.
"Here comes the little Gladius" he says as he prepares to insert his diagnostic equipment.
"But Doctor! My prostatic power plant is on the other side!" the Idris does protest.
"How would I know?" the doctor replies, "I'm a doctor, not an engineer!"
... Yeah, though luck finding a specialist for THAT kind of problem... :like:
 

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In all seriousness, we could name the first TEST org space station “Sierra Station” after the first test dummy Sierra Sam.

“Crash test dummies were first used in 1949 for flight testing. The first model, called the Sierra Sam, was developed by the Sierra Engineering Co. as part of a contract with the US Air Force.

Around the time the Sierra Sam was developed, they were testing pilot restraint and ejection systems for airplanes.”
 
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I decided to rename mine...TSS Phoenix. It's always rising from the ashes of its latest crash and burn...
 
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