Boo... Ok, looking at a thesaurus, there's: Freedom, Suffrage, Equality, Egality, Abolition...
Or maybe just Zarayet.
Boo... Ok, looking at a thesaurus, there's: Freedom, Suffrage, Equality, Egality, Abolition...
Boo... Ok, looking at a thesaurus, there's: Freedom, Suffrage, Equality, Egality, Abolition...
Or maybe just Zarayet.
Probably not politically correct... I mean, if we don't have a ship named for Archer or Kirk, why are we naming it after a human politician that just died recently?What about naming a ship after the Vega Councillor who got killed by the Syndicate during the Caitian Ratification? Carmichael, I believe. Seems an appropriate time for that.
I think naming it Zarayet gives us more legitimacy than it encourages the Orions who would support Hayant. The Orions may have a sordid history, but we aren't about to go around erasing that history - that's not our style. Better to acknowledge that we consider the history of the Orion Empire as part of the history of the Orion people, and also emphasize that it is just history, regardless of relics like Hayant.Either that or Zarayet, but with the Empress running around, Emancipator or Liberator is a better message to send I think.
I though we were going to drop the nonsense alien sounding names?
Are we really naming an Excelsior after some random native american tribe? I know it is a canon ship, but the fact some american dude got to choose all the ship names belongs on the big pile of silly canon stuff.
Also, I am totally in favour of cool nonsense alien names as long as they dont have annoying punctuation within the word.
The problem is that the Megatortoises are so much drastically slower in warp than the dreadnoughts (plural now) that all one could do would be to park in a system and pray for one of them to show up. Even our fastest ships can't actually keep up with them, except by dangerously overclocking their drives while exploiting the fact that Hayant can't afford to risk wearing out her own engines by using her ships' maximum cruising speed over the long haul.
But at least our Rennies and Excelsiors can move fast enough to reposition noticeably in time to respond to the threat posed by one of the dreadnoughts. A megatortoise can't.
"I don't get it, how do they expect your Megatortoise to catch them?"
"They don't, they expect her to come to me."
"What, how, why!?"
"They gave me an extra-strength comms buoy and the Orion equivalent of the Shakespearean Insult Generator and told me to do my damnedest."
Sure, I'll restart this debate if you want. Arbiter, Resolute, Timekeeper, even Discovery, are all nonsense names to me.
Perhaps we should name our characters with english words and names too. Nancy Karen. Pointy Ear Lady Number Two.That is a ridiculous argument and you know it, They have meaning in the alphabet we use on the hulls of starfleet's ship's as opposed to limited phonetic representations used the same alphabet.
So, anything other than English words, would be silly. Yes, trek does pay homage to people (and peoples), places and what not, and some are alien, but... we aren't using any canon source for that but making those whole cloth.
So, instead of wasting time and energy there, we could use Star names, Planets, adjectives, etc, that are in English
Honestly, the alien sounding names mean nothing, objectively, so you saying a name like Resolute is meaningless is a hoot.