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Brainstorming starship names

I usually try to use names that reflect the diversity of the Federation.

Vulcan names: T'Pau, T'Pol, Soval, Spock, Seleya, Sehlat, ShiKahr etc. (most of these have already been mentioned)

Andorian names: Shran, Therin etc. (can't come up with more right now)

When I'm in need for a Starship name I usually do some research (VIPs, geography, animals etc. of some Federation species)

Still, most of my starship names are from a human context (mythology, geography, people, animals), some of my favorites being: Alexandria, Demeter, Greyhound, Konrad Adenauer, Archimedes, Michael Faraday, Marie Curie, Minerva etc.

Yeah, and thematic names are nice as well, because they sound less earth-centred, like Razor, Fearless, Harmony etc., depending on the ship's primary duties (exploration, front line service)
 
Sovak class
Akagi - Japanese warship
Sovak - Vulcan inventor of warp drive (my creation)
Thelek - Andorian inventor of warp. likewise
Thev - Tellarite inventor of warp
Heinrich Kurtz First man on Mars (my creation)

Danube class runabout

Amazon NCC 72009
Neva NCC 72615
Nile NCC 72901
Penobscot NCC 72005
Potomac NCC 72004
Severn NCC 72010
Thames NCC 72011
Xingu NCC 72003
Zambezi NCC 72015
Yalu NCC 72007

Excelsior class

Soval - Vulcan diplomat
Hernandez Captain of the NX-02
Guiseppe Garibaldi - Italian aircraft carrier/ naval hero
Grom - Polish warship
LalKan - Vulcan city cited in "Sorrows of Empire"

Buran Class
Dobrovolsky - Cosmonaut killed on Soyuz 11
Van Der Vaal - captain NX-03 Atlantis my creation
Gloucester - my home city

Triton class
Thomas Gates - Special Ops commander
Jose Tyler - Starfleet admiral
Tereshkova - first woman in space
Von Eich - first man on Alpha Centauri III Kurt Von Eich (my creation)
Volkov -Soyuz 11 cosmonaut

Centurion class
Shaun Christopher - commander Earth-Saturn mission
Sahand - mountain in Iran
Patseyev - Soyuz 11 cosmonaut
Von Eich - as above


Daedalus class
Hephaestus Greek god
Icarus - Greek mythic figure
Odysseus - likewise
Perseus - likewise
Theseus - likewise

Defender class
Defender
Warrior
Champion
Avenger
Ranger
Thunderbolt

Named for 6 of Marvel's superhero teams, Warrior referring to the New Warriors

Traveller class
Kumari - Shran's ship and the first ship to circumnavigate Andoria
Vikrant - Indian aircraft carrier
T’plana Hath - ship that made contact with Earth/Vulcan matriarch

Nova class

Eclipse - solar theme
Starburst - alternate term for 'nova'

Sirius class
Griv - commander Tellarite forces during the Romulan Wars (my creation)
A.G. Robinson - first man to fly at warp 2
Tholos - Andorian who was part of Shran's party which made contact with humans, later a Starfleet captain (my addition)
Kara - Kara Sea

Nebula class
Shran
T’rella - Vulcan Federation councillor (my creation)
Nakatomi - Captain of NX-09 Challenger later an admiral (my creation)

Tromp class
Tromp - Dutch admiral from 17th century
Kandahar - Province in Afghanistan
Kresta - Russian warship class
T’pol
Wielingen - Belgian warship class
Latorre - Chilean naval hero
Minas Gerais - place in South America
KorLir - Vulcan city cited in "Sorrows of Empire"

Miranda class
Saint Nazaire - French port which was raided by British commandos in WW2 to destroy a dry-dock to prevent the Tirpitz from being used in the Atlantic

Niagara class
Rachel Garret
Karel Doorman - Dutch admiral

Sehlat class
Sehlat - Vulcan animal
 
When we were developing names for starships, we sometimes went with themes (mountains for the Steamrunner class, European capitals for the Norway class, anime characters for the Akira, etc.) and sometimes we didn't.

When I ran a fan ship (Galaxy Class) we had a Japanese theme - the Captain's Yacht was the Chrysanthemum and the runabout was the Ara (a river that run through Tokyo).
 
I had a bustier weekend than expected, but I managed to get some of these done:

Five figures from the Thirty Years War who weren't putzes:
USS Mazarin
USS Isabella Eugenia
USS Olearius
USS Turenne
USS Gustav Adolf

Five figures from the Enlightenment who aren't John Locke:
USS Staszic
USS Secondat
USS Eyquem (dedication plaque quote: "Que sais-je?")
USS Spinoza
USS Novikov
Extra credit: USS Haskalah

Five more sailing vessels that did some exploring:
USS Astrolabe
USS Gjøa
USS Novara
USS Hansa
USS Belgica
Honourable mention: HMS Enterprise (1848), made two voyages to the Arctic


Marian
 
a 'bustier' weekend? :cardie: the mind veers to the gutter...

were you wearing a corset or a wonderbra (or other up-lift bra) or did you have surgery? :bolian:
 
I totally meant to write that. It wasn't any kind of Freudian slip in any way, shape or form. Really.


Marian
 
I try to stay the frak away from Bravo Fleet-style battle-centric, cliche names.

  • U.S.S. Vonnegut
  • U.S.S. Avalon
  • U.S.S. Mandela
  • U.S.S. Exeter
 
I usually try to use names that reflect the diversity of the Federation.

It really depends on when you're talking about. TOS seems like Star Fleet is Earth's fleet, and Earth is a part of the Federation - in the same sense that the US Navy is the US's fleet, and the US is part of the UN. (Journey to Babel is nearly explicit in this)

If you take that, you won't have many 'alien' names in the fleet, if any at all.

Now, by TNG, Star Fleet is obviously the main fleet for the ENTIRE Federation, and the Federation is the UN with absolute authority (there's no longer an Earth government, etc). Oddly, in this time period, Vulcan, Betazed, etc, still have their own governments and fleets, but the Earth does not.
 
Now, by TNG... <snip> Oddly, in this time period, Vulcan, Betazed, etc, still have their own governments and fleets, but the Earth does not.
Do we actually know that? I just can't recall myself, but I'd think there would have to be some sort of local planetary agencies if nothing else. Maybe just not as prominent since so much of the Federation's government is based there...here...here then.

Mark
 
Do we actually know that? I just can't recall myself, but I'd think there would have to be some sort of local planetary agencies if nothing else. Maybe just not as prominent since so much of the Federation's government is based there...here...here then.

It does seem rather pointed that TNG doesn't have Earth as independant from the Federation government. Granted, I don't think it's explicitly mentioned, but it is explicitly mentioned that other planets aren't - highlighting a DIFFERENCE in how they're treated.
 
I'd try names like the U.S.S. Ecclesiastes for a TNG-era upgrade or Frankenstein Fleet creation. In example: a science/medical vessel such as the (Arthur C.) Clarke-Class by Atolm at SciFi-Meshes.
 
How about these names for the Sovereign Class:
  • USS Xerxes
  • USS Queen Victoria
  • USS Queen Elizabeth I
  • USS Catherine
  • USS Romanov
  • USS Montezuma
  • USS Ramesses
  • USS Kahless
  • USS Alexander
  • USS Julius Caesar
  • USS Cleopatra
  • USS Tutankhamun
  • USS Hatshepsut
  • USS Mongkut
  • USS King David
  • USS Agamemnon
  • USS Nebuchadrezzer
Well pretty much any monarch should be eligible to have a Sovereign named after them. It's my own personal belief that the ship's class should, whenever possible, be a factor in deciding its name.

Obviously this wouldn't work for classes like the Constitution or Excelsior.
 
So how about

Sovereign
Sterling
Income
Aureus
Doublon
Enterprise
Dollar
Capital
Reichsmark

?

Timo Saloniemi
 
Forbin, if you're THAT bored, isn't it time that you do another ship model? Like maybe the actual Enterprise for once? :)
 
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