Shar Treuse
Captain
Enter Ship Name Here
I've had several ships by that name over the years and consider it a glorious tradition.
I've had several ships by that name over the years and consider it a glorious tradition.
Good man. Save the gigantodongs for the home users!Aye, didn't think about that. I've put a spoiler tag around it that says NSFW.
Awesome. My Carrack's crew (once I have a Carrack, anyway) can be Tameron's Tequila Troopers.Test Squardon Moonshine Militia, Standing By!
Can you imagine a fleet of "Pretty Sparkly Ponies".Other than the general title of the Idris-P Party Boat for my cap ship, I'm heavily debating the name UEE MEGABONER for it. XD
I like how people in my Twitch stream are already trying to claim naming rights for it by some weird notion that I would even risk having someone name it the "Pretty Sparkly Pony" or some random horseshit like that. LOL
Thot*I was thinking Thoth was going to be the name of my DUR or Redeemer or Carrack . . . whatever I end up with . . . . . Ha!!!!! I like the Egyptian theam. No stealing!!!!!!!! I christian my ship THOTH!!!!
we must call one of our cap ships BALLS OF STEEL and it would be famous for never loosing in space chicken :D
I agree with you on this. We should institute a tradition of plank-owners having a say in the ship's naming.Back on topic @NKato , I actually REALLY like the idea of having the "captains" title be something related to the ships name. Especially if its going with an elaborate (or elaborate as you can get) exterior paint scheme/skin.
Some pretty vanilla, throwaway examples so people will get what I'm saying.
Ship: Captain:
Mjölnir Thor
Hrunting Beowulf
Gjallarhorn Heimdal
Grond Sauron
However. I feel that this needs some creative names, without being obscure. I can count the number of people who can rattle off Mesopotamian gods of wine and beer on one hand. On the other hand, I personally don't want to do anything too vanilla/overplayed (ex: Thor, Zeus, Odin, Poseidon) because that's not original at all.
Additionally, I think that this would be more suited for the primary crews of said ships to decide a name. (since there will probably be a lot of us floating around the various persistent capital ships, but some will "sign on" semi-permanently) I know I would be a bit annoyed if I found a Cruiser, helped get it up and running and was an integral part of running it, and some people who have never been within 12 jumps of it decided to name it some random Hindu god of goats or something.
Also this whole thing might be better suited to roleplaying, but I really like it in theory.
nkato plsI agree with you on this. We should institute a tradition of plank-owners having a say in the ship's naming.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plankowner
Basically, a plankowner is the original crew that manned the ship when it was commissioned, so we'll be seeing stuff like that. People who volunteered to be part of the first dedicated crew rotation for the ship would be entitled to one vote. The roster would have to be established, and ship name nominations made, and then a vote held. Once the ship is officially commissioned, that's when it will be named the winning name in the poll.
That said, we could also have a tradition of "interim ship names" for people who discover a derelict. It would go something like this:
- Derelict ship is discovered, and restored to operating condition.
- The discoverer names it, like "TST Ragefury" or some such. This would be an interim name, and recorded in the ship record.
- As the ship is being worked on and TEST Command is figuring out what to do with it, management can start a volunteer roll, from which the first crew rotation's plankowners would be selected.
- The selected crewmen are notified that they are plankowners, and given a link to a forum thread for ship name nominations. The vote is held a week later, and the ship name is selected.
- TEST Command rechristens the rebuilt ship to the name that was selected by the Plankowners. The ship is then officially commissioned for active duty in TEST Squadron.
Note: We should institute a prefix requirement as well.
TST for personal TEST member ships, which can be used optionally. And TNS which stands for TEST Naval Ship, which would indicate that it's part of the official TEST fleet and a commissioned ship in the Squadron.
oh hush, I agree with what he's saying so far. As long as they aren't all weird mesopotamian gods no one knows about, I'm happy. I mean, unless TEST votes for weird mesopotamian gods. Then the point is moot.nkato pls