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Posted: 2004-03-01 08:55pm
by Trogdor
Soulman wrote:What I want to know is how they came up with millions of names for their ships. Did they have 40,000 ships called HIMS Terrible or did they have a ship for every word in existance ( the ISD HIMS Rose) as well as some completely made up names like the HIMS Usddgf6fdfsf82?
While I don't know this, I remember reading a fan fic once where they started adding nearly random adjectives to old ships names. Thus, one unlucky Imperial captain got command of the Mildy Aggressive. :D

Seriously, though, they probably did any number of things. Gave ships in different districts or whatever the same name, just gave the lesser ones numbers, or perhaps used words from languages other than Basic.

Posted: 2004-03-01 10:17pm
by CDiehl
How about PSV, Palpatine's Space Vessel, for non-combat ships, and PASV, Palpatine's Armed Space Vessel, for combat ships? Palpatine assumed he'd never die, and he seems sufficiently arrogant to plaster his name on all his ships, assuming his name would scare his enemies and inspire his troops. It would explain why his enemies assumed that he ruled the Empire personally instead of delegating to the people under him. They swallowed the propaganda hook, line and sinker.

Posted: 2004-03-01 10:19pm
by Illuminatus Primus
My point is I don't see how that is preferable to a direct and simple analogy to RL English protocol.

Posted: 2004-03-02 04:08pm
by Lord Sander
Trogdor wrote:Seriously, though, they probably did any number of things. Gave ships in different districts or whatever the same name, just gave the lesser ones numbers, or perhaps used words from languages other than Basic.
Tydirium isn't a known word, at least.