She named her ship USS Pants.
El Dorado wasn't a fictional place, he was a person, the Chief of the Muisca tribe in South America. And sure, name a ship after him.I remember feeling intrigued by the idea of a ship called El Dorado, i.e. naming a starship after a fictional place.
I remember feeling intrigued by the idea of a ship called El Dorado, i.e. naming a starship after a fictional place. Then we got an actual space shuttle named Atlantis!
So how about Nebula-class USS Shangri-La?
USS Eldorado, Fleetwood-Class NCC-1959.
With fins!
Speaking of real American warship names, I was researching some the other day and noticed not a few... intriguing and unexpected entries.[...]
They are indeed.In the spirit of naming starships after 1970's automobiles (USS El Dorado). I give you the USS Cordoba. The seats on the bridge are made of a very special rare material.
But all kidding aside, Tang, Flasher, Wahoo and Harder have some of the proudest records in USN history.
I wasn't, no. Thanks for sharing!I remember feeling intrigued by the idea of a ship called El Dorado, i.e. naming a starship after a fictional place. Then we got an actual space shuttle named Atlantis!
So how about Nebula-class USS Shangri-La?
I'm not sure if you're aware of it because it wasn't mentioned in the post, but USS Shangri-La CV-38 was a US aircraft carrier for almost 30 years. The name commemorated the Halsey-Doolittle Raid of 1942.
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