^^Well, one would expect that there would be runabouts named for non-Terrestrial rivers, but there aren't.
^^Well, one would expect that there would be runabouts named for non-Terrestrial rivers, but there aren't.
Ok so all of the runabouts have river names then. I didn't realize that, I thought it just the DS9 based ones.Well, the whole class of runabouts is the Danube class, so unless Sisko oversaw their creation (which is admittedly possible), I doubt he's responsible for the use of riverine names as a whole.
In the future, only one planet has a culture worth naming things after, and it's Earth. And not just Earth, but Western Europe and North America.
But wouldn't the rivers thing have come from Sisko, since commanders name the runabouts/shuttles under their command? Or was Riker naming Titan's shuttle's a special case?
Yep, he named the Rubicon in "Family Business" (according to Memory Alpha).I'm fairly certain that DS9 made reference to Sisko naming one of the Runabouts.
^ A Singular Destiny will establish that three of the shuttlecraft on the Aventine are the Kor, the Kang, and the Koloth. Captain's privilege.![]()
^^Hey, just trying to offer a friendly suggestion. If I were naming a major starship after a moon, it would seem reasonable to make it a major moon. No reason there couldn't be a starship Calypso, except for the redundancy with the yacht, but I figure the in-story reason for the choice of name would be different.
At this point, it might be more appropriate to post specifics in the fan-fic forum. There are issues concerning posting fan-fic story ideas and specifics in this forum as the professionals who post here cannot read them for various legal mumbo-jumbo reasons. Posting your character dossier may not be technically the same as posting story ideas as such, but would be treading awfully close.
I presumed the Miranda class was named for the legal term, like the Constitution class.There's a runabout Coprates in the Shatnerverse MU trilogy named for a river on terraformed Mars.
RE: Miranda and what Christopher said; my point was actually that Miranda is a normal female first name like Phoebe. like, for example Miranda Frost in Die Another Day. Miranda Richardson the actress...
I presumed the Miranda class was named for the legal term, like the Constitution class.
So hey, I am planning on writing up a dossier of my characters, should I post it up here or maybe there might be some interested in reviewing it privately?
At this point, it might be more appropriate to post specifics in the fan-fic forum. There are issues concerning posting fan-fic story ideas and specifics in this forum as the professionals who post here cannot read them for various legal mumbo-jumbo reasons. Posting your character dossier may not be technically the same as posting story ideas as such, but would be treading awfully close.
Ah, nevermind then. Thanks.
I presumed the Miranda class was named for the legal term, like the Constitution class.
Huh? Why would the Federation Starfleet name a starship after a 1966 decision by the United States Supreme Court that protected arrestees against coerced self-incrimination? That would be a pretty obscure bit of historical trivia to people in the 23rd century.
Presumably it's named after the character from Shakespeare's The Tempest (a precedent I followed in The Buried Age by having a Miranda-class ship called the Portia), or after the Uranian moon named in honor of the Shakespeare character.
Indeed. It would be too close for comfort, so I'd recommend not. The Fan-Fic forum, I'm sure would welcome you there though.
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