Starfleet Design Bureau

[X] UES Shark
[X] UES Raptor
[X] UES Selachii
[X] UES Yukikaze

At least "one ship" bearing the name of Yukikaze should survive for more than an episode.
 
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The Columbia and Enterprise were both space shuttles(at least that's generally what comes to mind first when those names come up) , and I'm not saying don't use them.
Naming a Star trek exploration ship after a space shuttle named after a star trek exploration ship is going to give the time cops an aneyrism.

That is to say, the ship in the show was named after the aircraft carrier.

Edit; Since there was no Star Trek in Star Trek, I wonder if the space shuttles were named after some other Sci-Fi franchise.
 
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Naming a Star trek exploration ship after a space shuttle named after a star trek exploration ship is going to give the time cops an aneyrism.

That is to say, the ship in the show was named after the aircraft carrier.

Edit; Since there was no Star Trek in Star Trek, I wonder if the space shuttles were named after some other Sci-Fi franchise.
If we go by STO, the shuttle Enterprise still existed.
 
[X] UES Hummingbird
I really want to continue with the bizarrely unthreatening names for smaller ships, following from my beloved UES Butterfly

[X] UES Magpie
She goes for the eyes

[JK] UES It's-Not-About-The-Size-It's-About-How-You-Use-It
 
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Vote for the little guy, the underdog, the aptly named Hummingbird. Take a leap of faith and embrace the irony and symbolism! The Warbird/Raptor vs the Hummingbird! A clash of ideals and civilizations! Domination vs cooperation. War vs peace! Empire vs Federation!
 
Vote for the little guy, the underdog, the aptly named Hummingbird. Take a leap of faith and embrace the irony and symbolism! The Warbird/Raptor vs the Hummingbird! A clash of ideals and civilizations! Domination vs cooperation. War vs peace! Empire vs Federation!
"...they named one of the nastier cruiser hulls we've ever encountered after a non-aggressive nectar drinking avian. What is wrong with the Terran mindset, Praetor? Do we really want to prosecute an extended war against this species?"

I'm warming to Hummingbird just for the hilarity of something similar to this being asked in Romulan political/military circles.

[X] UES hummingbird
[X] UES Magpie
 
Can't refrain from something we haven't done and why shouldn't we use names from the two World Wars?
Yes, we very much can. You're literally saying we can't avoid doing something... if we haven't done it.
If I tell you to refrain from eating a cake, you don't have to start eating it then stop.

I'm neutral on the world wars thing but still.
 
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"...they named one of the nastier cruiser hulls we've ever encountered after a non-aggressive nectar drinking avian. What is wrong with the Terran mindset, Praetor? Do we really want to prosecute an extended war against this species?"

I'm warming to Hummingbird just for the hilarity of something similar to this being asked in Romulan political/military circles.

[X] UES hummingbird
[X] UES Magpie

I think the Vulcans would actually find it quite logically, they would immediately make the connection between Hummingbirds and the hypermanuverability we've designed.
 
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