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vondrack

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Praha, Czech Republic
Jan 2002 time: 06:36
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Just few turns from now, we shall start building our real navy up - I am not counting the ironclads, as they serve as pickets only (and suck ).
I've been using all sorts of really weird names for them (Diablo II weapons made of iron, anyone? ), because historically there were very few real ironclads...
But that should change with destroyers, battleships, carriers, and submarines... I believe I would do quite well with carriers, since I have read and watched a helluva lot of WW2 documentary books/movies, but battleships would be tougher (basically, most all I can recall is the Americans use the names of their states), and I'm pretty much lost when it comes to destroyers...
Can you provide me with some sexy navy names? Suggesting a cool theme would also be great. I would like to name all our modern ships "H.B.S. Something" - like "H.B.S. Ark Royal", "H.B.S. Wasp", "H.B.S. North Carolina" etc. (hm, an idea... what about naming our battleships after our cities? "H.B.S. Zargonia", "H.B.S. Abilene", "H.B.S. Jackson" - that might be a cool theme).
My personal preference would be to use real world carrier names (it just feels right ), use our city names for battleships... and some other cool theme for destroyers. I would use codenames for subs (like U-001, U-Z01, U-Z050 or something similar, incorporating their number, originating city, or some other info into the code). This way, it will be easy to tell what kind of a ship we are referring to just by looking at her name.
But I will happily accept any other fine suggestions you may come up with. So...? 
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vondrack

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Praha, Czech Republic
Jan 2002 time: 06:36
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quote: Originally posted by ZargonX
The code name for subs would be fun, but we also want to make sure they are easy to distinguish. I guess a city-name/letter code would work well. |
Yes, that's what I was thinking... fortunately, our coastal cities are named quite conveniently to allow for codes structured like "U-C99", where "C" is for the city building the sub and "99" is the number of that sub:
Abilene
Castlea
Dye Fields
Forkmouth
Horsefish
Invoice
Jackson
Kloreepville
Logville
Panama
Port Hammer
Quanto Mechanico
Sandonorico
Sharpehaven
Tiberium
Tipperary
Crossing (X as in a "cross")
Zargonia
Port Hammer and Sandonorico are highly unlikely to ever build a submarine anyway (because of their extremely low shield ouput). I guess we will be able to keep the X/Y exceptions in memory, if Crossing and/or Tipperary even build some.
According to this scheme, the second submarine built in Quanto Mechanico would be U-Q02 and first nuclear submarine built in Jackson would be N-J01. Does not look bad, I think...
Actually, thinking about it, we could probably go with just a single number, as cities are unlikely to build more than 9-10 submarines of a given type - and if they do, we simply add one more figure to the code... so those two examples above would become U-Q2 (or UQ2) and N-J1 (or NJ1).
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vondrack

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Praha, Czech Republic
Jan 2002 time: 06:36
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As for the carriers... here is a list of what I am able to recall:
Lexington
Saratoga
Yorktown
Enterprise
Wasp
Hornet
Essex
Ticonderoga
Bunker Hill
Princeton
Midway
Coral Sea
Courageous
Glorious
Ark Royal
Illustrious
There are numerous Japanese names - but I am not sure if they are "different" enough for us from the Western world (Akagi, Kaga, Hiryu, Soryu, Shokaku, Zuikaku, Shoho...). Unlikely we'd need so many carrier names anyway... 
And there is a whole lot of others - I have found a decent website listing dozens of well-sounding names... 
Anyone having an idea for some cool destroyer theme? Hollywood male-stars?
H.B.S. Sylvester Stallone
H.B.S. Bruce Willis
H.B.S. Harrison Ford
H.B.S. Sean Connery
H.B.S. Kevin Costner
H.B.S. Antonio Banderas

Or, we could even go with female stars... after all, ships are "feminine" in English, aren't they?
H.B.S. Julia Roberts
H.B.S. Nicole Kidman
H.B.S. Renée Zellweger
H.B.S. Kim Basinger
H.B.S. Sharon Stone
H.B.S. Jennifer Lopez
H.B.S. Halle Berry
H.B.S. Cate Blanchett
This would have the advantage of allowing to refer to the ships simply by their "first name"...
Jesus, what a crazy mood I am in today... 
What about doing somethnig actually useful, he? Go, go... we need a map of "emergency bumper zone around Legos". Go make it. Now! 
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