I had been iffy about putting de Gaulle forward as a person to have a ship named after, but I rather like him, and he was incredibly influential.
I had been iffy about putting de Gaulle forward as a person to have a ship named after, but I rather like him, and he was incredibly influential.
I prefer the ships named after people in Trek history and would like the familiar names to be kept to a minimum.
I'm actually the other way around--although we canonically have the USS Gorkon, which I appreciated, I would find a lot of that to be too close to in-joke territory for my tastes.I prefer the ships named after people in Trek history and would like the familiar names to be kept to a minimum.
U.S.S Jonathan Archer
U.S.S. Nathan Samuels
U.S.S. Soval
U.S.S. Haroun al-Rashid
U.S.S. Gora bim Gral
U.S.S. Erika Hernandez
U.S.S. Jie Cong Li
U.S.S. Lydia Littlejohn
U.S.S. Thomas Vanderbilt
U.S.S. Solkar
U.S.S. T'Maran
U.S.S. T'Pau
U.S.S. Anlenthoris ch'Vhendreni
U.S.S. Avaranthi sh'Rothress
U.S.S. Kenneth Wescott
U.S.S. Gan Laikan
U.S.S. Lorne McLaren
U.S.S. Hiram Roth
U.S.S. Ra-ghoratreii
U.S.S. Thelianaresth th'Vorothishria
U.S.S. T'Pragh
I could have sworn I remembered there being a USS Churchill somewhere.And finally and possibly the two most deserving of my little list: USS Winston Churchill and USS Charles De Gaulle
You can phaser it, torpedo it, ram it, infect it with a computer virus, lure it towards a black hole, lead it into the Badlands, but the beast just won't die...
Also, its captain has an odd obsession with the IKS Anastasia, musing about how "she'll be mine!"
With first officer Christopher Lloyd.
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