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  • gavshawgavshaw Member Posts: 65 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    No real theme and probably quite plain.

    I only have one char, a Fed Tac.

    1st ship, the one you get in the tutorial; U.S.S. Guardian, named after a fictional high-speed battlecruiser/battleship I made up as a kid for star trek games with my brother. He also made one and called it U.S.S. Aurora.

    Next ship was a Thunderchild class; U.S.S. Skye Yu, now renamed U.S.S. Little Skye Yu.
    Then the Patrol Escort (non fleet version as I'm not in a fleet); U.S.S. Skye Yu, this is the ship I fly all the time.
    There is also the summer event corvette; R.X.S. Little Skye Yu.

    So who/what is Skye Yu? Skye is my (now) 14 month old daughter.

    I also have the T3 Ambassador cruiser (mission reward) with it default name. Have not thought of something better.

    And finally I just got the Yellowstone Runabout. It still has its default name and I need to think of one for it. Maybe something about being a workhorse?
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  • rinksterrinkster Member Posts: 3,549 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    Before I got insanely lucky on my seventh ever lock box, I flew the RSV USS Crick.

    Loved that ship, and its Delta Flyer shuttlecraft the USS Watson.

    I'll pause to let those who don't get the connection make a swift google search.

    So i got my Wells and now I had to think of a name for it.

    I, for some reason wanted to keep the shuttle name, so it became the USS Sherlock Holmes.

    When I upgraded the DF shuttle to a timeship, the name carried over.
  • robinoldsrobinolds Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    My Tactical Odyssey is the USS 'Hayabusa', with a Yellowstone Runabout 'Max Planck.' It used to have a shuttle called 'Suzuki.' I ride a 2005 Suzuki Hayabusa, and I like the name - Japanese for Peregrine Falcon.

    I have an Intrepid class USS 'Neil Peart', and a Mirror Patrol Escort USS 'Geddy Lee' as I am a huge RUSH fan.
  • tanthotantho Member Posts: 10 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    Main Fed toon has a fleet Escort named: "The Pale Horse"
    (and death followed with him lol)
    Main KDF toon has the Kar'Fi named: "KROKUS"
    (one of my favorite bands which I'm sure most have never heard of but even the name sounds klingon'ish)
  • eazzieeazzie Member Posts: 4,252 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    My ship (s) are all called MacRoberts Reply

    The name goes back to WW2 when a female Scottish ariscrot with the surname MacRobert lost three of her son's within weeks of each other. When the Royal Air Force where developing a new bomber (a Stirling) she donated funds to the development of the aircraft with the understanding it would bear her family name. The aircraft was named MacRoberts Reply as it was a mother's reply to the German forces for the loss of her son's.

    Ever since then the Royal Air Force has always had an aircraft bearing that name even today. So just like there has been an Enterprise throughout our history, I feel it only fitting the name MacRoberts Reply should also still remain.
  • sonnikkusonnikku Member Posts: 77 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    USS Mecha Shiva.

    If you don't know what it means, you are unworthy of comprehending it's greatness.
  • jonsillsjonsills Member Posts: 10,473 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    robinolds wrote: »
    I have an Intrepid class USS 'Neil Peart', and a Mirror Patrol Escort USS 'Geddy Lee' as I am a huge RUSH fan.
    I'd have used Neil Peart for the Escort - that way, you can hit Rapid-Fire Cannon and say you're playing a Peart solo on your target's shields. :)

    Incidentally, I think there are a lot of us out there - the other day, I saw the USS Syrinx...
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  • ufpterrellufpterrell Member Posts: 736 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    My Vesta is the U.S.S. Palatine - after one of the seven hills of Rome. It's also the hill where Romulus initially wanted to found Rome. Romulus murdered his brother Remus here, and since the Vesta was released not long before LoR I thought it was very fitting with the theme. Especially so since the rest of the Vesta class ships were named after the seven hills of Rome.

    My Odyssey is, well... the U.S.S. Odyssey NCC-97000. Boring I know, just thought it could be the commissioned version of the NX prototype.

    My D'Deredex - IRW Soryak. Guess what game that warbirds from, correct answer gets a cookie :p.
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  • sander233sander233 Member Posts: 3,992 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    sonnikku wrote: »
    USS Mecha Shiva.

    If you don't know what it means, you are unworthy of comprehending it's greatness.

    :D

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  • vadavianthulevadavianthule Member Posts: 138 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    All my ships since beta have been the U.S.S. Thunderchild after the Akira class seen in star trek first contact. even have the same Starfleet reg but with a 9 in front, well except on my corvette, that's just Thunderchild. oh just posted this and seen my avatar is also that same ship lol. funny that I never have had that ship in sto :( was in cruisers until I got the risen corvette. oh and my captain is Davian Thule from dawn of war 2
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  • yaisuke15yaisuke15 Member Posts: 421 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    I named my series of cruisers the Yamato after the Yamato named Yamato class battleship. It fits due to the fact that I named my character Yamamoto, though I can't say he's full Admiral like the real Yamamoto.

    Anyway, I named my new Nebula (Advanced) the Genbu after the Japanese deity turtle of the West. Thinking of naming my new Dreadnought Cruiser the Susano'o after the Japanese storm god.:D
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  • hank900hank900 Member Posts: 88 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    I watched a mini series call "HORNBLOWER" a tale of a midshipman in the Royal Navy in the late 1700s, and 1800s. I loved the show and the names of 2 ship he served on really had meaning to me.

    U.S.S. Indefatigable

    U.S.S. Justinian

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  • homerdickhomerdick Member Posts: 13 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    yaisuke15 wrote: »
    I named my series of cruisers the Yamato after the Yamato named Yamato class battleship. It fits due to the fact that I named my character Yamamoto, though I can't say he's full Admiral like the real Yamamoto.

    Anyway, I named my new Nebula (Advanced) the Genbu after the Japanese deity turtle of the West. Thinking of naming my new Dreadnought Cruiser the Susano'o after the Japanese storm god.:D

    My fleet Defiant is named U.S.S Johnston, after the destroyer escort from the WW2 battle of Leyte Gulf. When Admiral Kurita's center force, including the Yamato, was allowed to drive unopposed right at Admiral Sprague's unit of vulnerable escort carriers, Lt Commander Evans of the U.S.S. Johnston drove full speed at the entire enemy fleet firing every gun and torpedo he had, severely damaging an IJN heavy cruiser. The other two destroyers then joined in, with the aid of the escort carriers they launched a counter attack so vicious that Admiral Kurita thought he had encountered Admiral Halsey's 3rd fleet in its entirety, so Kurita retreated. The Johnston did not survive the battle of course, but it's final act would have inspired an entire Klingon opera..

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Johnston_%28DD-557%29
  • tessafaebgackttessafaebgackt Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    On my Rommie, all my ships are named after things from the Chronicles of Riddick franchise. >.> Her T5 ship is a mirror ha'feh named Teacup with a runabout named tin key. >.>

    On my Betazoid Feddy, she has all spiritual animal names, mostly wolves and dragons. She is currently flying the USS Diri Lupa.

    On my Caitian, her ships are all infernal based. She is currently flying the USS She-devil. >.>
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  • ajalenajalen Member Posts: 113 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    I.K.S. J'ardis batlh (ship) ,I.K.S. J'ardis maveq (fighter) , my father name was "Jaroslav" , in short "Jarda" , klingon version J'ardis sounds good ...and surname i have "son of J'ardis" of course


    and I.R.W. Imperius , nonsense , but sounds cool ,new Ha'feh Assault Warbird class ship which have my Rommie KDF ally chick
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  • theraven2378theraven2378 Member Posts: 6,016 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    Assault Cruiser refit- USS Prince of Wales
    British King George V class Battleship
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Prince_of_Wales_(53)


    Tactical Escort retrofit- USS Campbeltown
    Destroyer used in the raid on St Nazaire in March 1942
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Campbeltown_(I42)
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    • bam81bam81 Member Posts: 4 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      I love New Orleans and I'm from Louisiana, so most of the ships I've used have been named the USS New Orleans. I'm currently in the Odyssey Class New Orleans-D
    • doresainbanedoresainbane Member Posts: 31
      edited August 2013
      My crimelord character, Sabbat flies the IRW Doppelganger a Dreadnought class Scimitar which is named because he is an alternate dimension variant which replaced the original crime lord character I played. So it's sort of a clever play.
    • mjarbarmjarbar Member Posts: 2,084 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      The primary ship I use is a Prometheus Class (with Phoenix saucer) which I called the USS Essex-B - I decommissioned the ShiKahr and named this ship after her, my first ship which was rather boringly called after the county where I live, but have since found out has been used by the Royal Navy.

      The secondary ship I sometimes use are:

      USS Aldrin - Yellowstone Runabout - named after the first man to speak from the moon!!!
      USS Beagle - Nebula class - as an advanced research vessel I named it after the ship Darwin used on the voyages he used to develop his theory of evolution.
      Rom character: RRW Bloodwing II named after a ship from a Star Trek paperback story
      KDF character: IKS BorCha - doesn't have a translation into English but thought it sounded Klingon and good.
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    • nailer1985nailer1985 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      homerdick wrote: »
      My fleet Defiant is named U.S.S Johnston, after the destroyer escort from the WW2 battle of Leyte Gulf. When Admiral Kurita's center force, including the Yamato, was allowed to drive unopposed right at Admiral Sprague's unit of vulnerable escort carriers, Lt Commander Evans of the U.S.S. Johnston drove full speed at the entire enemy fleet firing every gun and torpedo he had, severely damaging an IJN heavy cruiser. The other two destroyers then joined in, with the aid of the escort carriers they launched a counter attack so vicious that Admiral Kurita thought he had encountered Admiral Halsey's 3rd fleet in its entirety, so Kurita retreated. The Johnston did not survive the battle of course, but it's final act would have inspired an entire Klingon opera..

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Johnston_%28DD-557%29

      I have a USS Heermann kicking around somewhere, which was another participant in that same engagement. Heermann fired a torpedo spread that bracketed the Yamato and forced it to break away to evade, keeping it out of the fight for several minutes. Heermann was the only survivor of the destroyer screen.

      My other notable ships are the Sovereign-class Bastogne, the Galaxy-R Chosin Reservoir, and the Galaxy Nathanael Greene. Seeing a pattern?
    • kingitiikerikingitiikeri Member Posts: 3 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      I don't put much weight for ship names usually, but now I got D'kora for my fed sci officer, named it USS Black Pearl :D
    • cosmicdefilercosmicdefiler Member Posts: 24 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      My Fleet Defiant is called the U.S.S. Atrocity because when it warps into a system you know an atrocity is about to be committed and that no survivors will be left to tell the tale:eek:
    • jlebeckjlebeck Member Posts: 83 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      My main is the USS Bainbridge NCC 91136, named after Commodore William Bainbridge who commanded, amongst others, the USS Constitution. One of my Alts is a Yeoman on the TOS era USS Constitution NCC 1700 and she is the Great Great Grandmother of my main character.
      I've obviously put some thought into this lol
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    • silverashes1silverashes1 Member Posts: 192 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      i name my sci ships after hot actresses, the rest of them are named after various sci fi shows




      although i did name my tos connie USS RetroisBadass
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    • warmaker001bwarmaker001b Member Posts: 9,205 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      For KDF, do not know what the names mean anyways, so... yeah.

      For Romulans, if not using a randomly generated name, I'll select a title from the old Roman Republic / Empire. Centurion, Legate, Gladius, Praetor, Imperium, etc.

      With the Feds, it's of course easy to get into specifics. A few of what I have among my many toons:

      Sovereign: USS Constitution - A nod to the lead of a glorious line of ships.

      Defiant: USS Apache

      Prometheus/MVAE: USS Marseille - Named after a French city. It just sounds cool...

      Nova: USS Oppenheimer - Named after the lead physicist of the "Manhattan Project," and a fitting name for a Science Vessel used for war.
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    • yiweitechyiweitech Member Posts: 122 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      keeny75 wrote: »
      In game I've seen hundreds if not thosends of ship names and most of them are unique. This made me curious to see if these names were chosen for a reason or just because it sounded cool.

      My current ship is called U.S.S. SHIRLY WALLIS.
      It's named after my mother inlaw who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.

      Before that it was called the U.S.S. BECKS-VIER
      after my favourite beer. Lol


      What's yours called and why?

      I name all my ships after the Greek alphabet, my main ship is named the U.S.S. Omega (the last letter of the Greek alphabet) because it's the very last thing my enemies see...
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    • ambassadormolariambassadormolari Member Posts: 709 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      Alright, so after getting a few more wonderful ships from the Summer Giveaway, I have a few more ship names.

      For my Federation character:

      U.S.S. Axiom (Nebula class)- There is actually a very interesting story behind this name. I am a regular participant in pen-and-paper RPG sessions, and right now, my group is doing a Star Trek campaign. The campaign is set just after the Dominion War, aboard a battered Nebula class called the Axiom, and I decided to replicate the ship in STO. Of course, if the GM ever gets back into STO and decides to buy a Nebula for herself, I might just let her have the name instead (seeing as she came up with it) and call my Nebula something different.

      U.S.S. St. Lawrence (Yellowstone Runabout)- I pretty much used the name of my previous Danube Runabout and carried it over to the Yellowstone. It is so named because Runabouts, as a rule, are named after rivers, and the St. Lawrence is the most significant river in Canada.


      For my KDF Orion:

      I.K.S. Oricar (Orion Marauder carrier)- The Oricar is actually an Orion war-barge that plays a pivotal role in my character's backstory. Naturally, I couldn't resist creating the Oricar in-game...though given the Marauder's appearance, I was tempted to call it the I.K.S. Space Hamster instead.

      I.K.S. Slann (Gorn Phalanx Science ship)- In Warhammer Fantasy, the Lizardmen race is ruled by the Slann, a species of giant, atrophied, hyperintelligent frogs who are the most powerful mages in the game. I thought the name was fitting for a reptilian science vessel.

      Sor'cha (To'Duj fiighter)- Randomly-generated name. Moving on.

      I.K.S. Stark (Risian Corvette)- You have three guesses as to what colours I painted this ship in. :P
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    • takeshi6takeshi6 Member Posts: 752 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      I.K.S. Stark (Risian Corvette)- You have three guesses as to what colours I painted this ship in. :P

      Red and Yellow? :cool:
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    • ambassadormolariambassadormolari Member Posts: 709 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      takeshi6 wrote: »
      Red and Yellow? :cool:

      Er...um...

      You win this round, takeshi6! (Shakes fist)
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    • takeshi6takeshi6 Member Posts: 752 Arc User
      edited August 2013
      Er...um...

      You win this round, takeshi6! (Shakes fist)

      LOL!! :D

      To be honest, it seemed obvious to me--I risked being wrong, but I assumed that Stark stood for Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, thus Iron Man colors, thus Red and Yellow. :cool:
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