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@90lancasterАй бұрын
Nemesis & Ark
@90lancasterАй бұрын
Talon (from Farscape)
@90lancasterАй бұрын
Have you ever seen "Once Upon a Time space" 'H' ? It a very old French Co Production quasi-anime (though more French than Ulysses 31 - speaking of which "The Odyssey" is a thing isn't she. Anyway the reason I mention it is that it has space ships made to look like ocean life - thinks like sharks (way before the 1990's did it - though maybe the Flying Submarine counts). I would say "vehicle names" can have meaning in other senses - that just space ships see anything made by Gerry Anderson.
@csudabАй бұрын
it IS one of the best games ever!
@ectiorАй бұрын
NGL this is I think the only sponsorship I’ve ever clicked. Outer wilds knows how to make my brain tingle in that special way
@StormSpotter342Ай бұрын
Gotta give props to the UNSC from Halo naming one of their fast-attack ships the "Two for Flinching"
@NightBeWheatАй бұрын
And "Bum Rush"
@wildranger5833Ай бұрын
UNSC "Say My Name"
@aidanlela4872Ай бұрын
Disliked how short the halo section was, UNSC Say My Name, Long Night of Solace, In Amber Clad. Even The Mantles approach makes sense when you think about jt. The mantle dictated advanced species to have stewardship over lesser ones. The forerunners embraced this. Hence the flagship was an embodiment of forerunner will and enforced peace. Hence mantle’s approach
@marlonmendoza1668Ай бұрын
Say my Name is a good one
@GunRunner106Ай бұрын
UNSC Tokyo Rules & UNSC Queen Ann's Revange II
@TheCyberGoblinАй бұрын
And then there's the Pirate ship name list in Stellaris, featuring such gems as: Your Female Parent, Deathtrap, Disgrunted Worker, What Sorcery Is This. My personal favourite is the My First Ship II
@boingthegoat7764Ай бұрын
Never played Stellaris but I am stealing those names
@battleoid2411Ай бұрын
My First Ship II is amazing
@KungfooBucketАй бұрын
Culture: Ultimate Ship The Second
@yetanother9127Ай бұрын
My favorite has to be "Inconspicuous Asteroid".
@anamericancelt6534Ай бұрын
That is "The Unsinkable II" of starship names.
@spartan078benАй бұрын
Ive always loved that "we cant call it the Enterprise" "WHY NOT?!" scene from SG1. In the bloopers she probably said "Because its copyrighted!"
@gamesandstuff127Ай бұрын
That and the Navy Called dibs.
@jacara1981Ай бұрын
Its not that theres a copyright (as ships named Enterprise have been around for more than 300 years). The issue is Star Gate Command is a US military branch. During the shows run there was already a ship named Enterprise (CVN-65) so they actually couldn't use it as it was already in use.
@stvdagger8074Ай бұрын
@@jacara1981 The existence of CVN-65 Enterprise in the USN didn't stop NASA from calling the prototype shuttle OV-101 Enterprise
@gamesandstuff127Ай бұрын
@@stvdagger8074 NASA isn't in part of the Military.
@jacara1981Ай бұрын
@@stvdagger8074 NASA isn't a branch of the US military.
@bretsk2500Ай бұрын
To be fair, SG1 was set in present Day, and for its entire run, USS Enterprise CVN-65 was an active commisioned warship. The Star Trek gag was just gravy. Carter had a legit military reason they couldn't call Prometheus Enterprise.
@hellacoorinna9995Ай бұрын
"We're Airforce, not swabbies, Sir"
@michaelnielsen3152Ай бұрын
"Because copywrite, sir."
@seanbigay1042Ай бұрын
Also, the crew might insist on the First Officer's undergoing plastic surgery round his ears and eyebrows. 😂
@kenalbusАй бұрын
Layers, I love it. XD
@VigilanteAgumonАй бұрын
@@hellacoorinna9995 And yet, the joint Air Force-NASA Space Shuttle prototype was called "Enterprise."
@battleoid2411Ай бұрын
UNSC Two For Flinching is an amazing name for anything with multiple MACs
@SCIFIguy6421 күн бұрын
My Nebulous FC fleet has similar naming schemes, “Find Out,” being a Battkeship with high survivability and big guns, “Good Luck,” being an axeford with flak and defensive missiles, and “Front Towards Enemy” for an EW beam destroyer.
@Hakon_StraussАй бұрын
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy's Galactic Fleets Battleships definitly have the best names: GSS Daring, GSS Audacity, and GSS Suicidal insanity Just awsome
@1FatLittleMonkeyАй бұрын
It's DA referencing (then exaggerating to ridiculousness) the kind of ship names popular in the Royal Navy. Dauntless, Fearless, Victorious, Warspite, etc. (Daring and Audacity are actual Royal Navy ship names.)
@UGNAvalonАй бұрын
And of course, who could forget the HMS “Fear Nothing”, whose name literally marked a turning point in battleship history, and is now synonymous with “the biggest & baddest of them all”.
@diabolicwave7238Ай бұрын
@@1FatLittleMonkey To be fair, Warspite is an old name for a type of woodpecker rather than a martial virtue.
@jamesthemuchlessАй бұрын
Truth and Reconciliation is an absolutely phenomenal name for a scary warship. There is something about making a good thing sound sinister (sinisterizing, if you will) that just hits the ship naming spot.
@williamalfonso1373Ай бұрын
The Reconciliation is you DYING. lol
@jamesthemuchlessАй бұрын
@@williamalfonso1373 reconciled... to your MAKER!!!
@MarylandbronyАй бұрын
Truth and Reconciliation almost screams "Natives coming back to in the name of justice" but that might just be because i'm being exposed to that use of phrase in the CFL right now. Although ships being named after "Real world politics at the time" would be an interesting video.
@robothunterАй бұрын
For me, the name "Truth and Reconciliation" really speaks to the fact that the Covenant see themselves as on a moral and sacred mission
@VinemapleАй бұрын
I remember one of the cool things from my first attempt at a science-fiction universe, from my teenage years, was that the Evil Human Empire had force-projection warships named after people like Ariel Sharon and Stephen Bioko. And the mod I wanted to create for _Escape Velocity_ had the next class of Confederation capital ships continuing the "Ex-" naming convention, but with more disturbingly inappropriate names like "Exsanguinator," as they turned to more and more brutal means to try and stamp out the Rebels.
@janmelantu7490Ай бұрын
The _Weeping Somnambulist_ is recognized as cool in-universe. “If I have to board one more ship named after some kid or girl who got left behind after a magic weekend on Titan, I might just shoot some people for general lack of creativity.”
@ElJorroАй бұрын
I love that line!
@old-worldghost3451Ай бұрын
"Named it after a goldfish "😂
@VinemapleАй бұрын
I don't get the reference, but the ship name is creepily cool in a sort of "WTF is the story behind THAT?!" way
@aceofspadesguy4913Ай бұрын
@@VinemapleIt’s from The Expanse. Main characters needed a disguise for their ship (which they’d stolen from mars), line was from an extremely bored Martian customs officer who liked the name.
@VinemapleАй бұрын
@@aceofspadesguy4913 Thanks. But what was the "some kid or girl who got left behind" reference?
@mitwhitgaming7722Ай бұрын
I always love when you can tell which fictional manufacturer made the ship by its designation. Something that Star Wars kinna has with the YT series.
@ShyDMsАй бұрын
A rebel ship called the "return to sender" sounds very fun to me
@ShyDMsАй бұрын
A ton of world buildings in it's context. Rebels were attacked, they won, they took the ship and now they're using it
@squirrelg5135Ай бұрын
Can I use this in a story I'm trying to write? It's an awesome name 😀
@VallornDeathbladeАй бұрын
A world killer ship named "To whom it may concern".
@ryancarter2959Ай бұрын
Lore aside Return to Sender goes so hard for a warship name
@Reaper-wh9diАй бұрын
It would be funny if said rebel ship was formerly from the opposing faction, gives the name more depth in my opinion.
@ODST_ParkerАй бұрын
There's two that stand out in my mind here. Halo and The Clone Wars. While the former is the often wordy and overly poetic names that we've all come to love, the latter is short, simple, and often very generic. I love both the same, as I can appreciate the classics as well as the bold and unique. Names like Pillar of Autumn, In Amber Clad, Forward Unto Dawn, those are seared into my brain as badass examples of a great naming convention, as are the lesser known ones like All Under Heaven or Say My Name. Even the Covenant have some wonderful ships in the list as well. Shadow of Intent, Cleansing Fire, Long Night of Solace, and Pious Inquisitor just to name a few. On the other hand, the names of Venator class cruisers (some of them serving as Jedi flagships) have such simple names as Resolute, Liberty, Endurance, Redeemer, Steadfast, and of course, the Negotiator. They don't have a lot of nuance to them, not much beyond the surface, but there's nothing wrong with a simple word that describes a simple thing.
@freshFerdinandАй бұрын
I love the how the naming conventions from the Venators carried on to the later Star Destroyers but in a twisted way with names like Accuser, Agonizer, Conquest, Interrogator, Malice and of course the Devastator, like sometimes you want to cry out "Agonizer? Was puppy rapist too on the nose?"
@ThePCguy17Ай бұрын
Even better, the lack of nuance in the naming of the Clone Wars ships helps illustrate both the rushed nature of their construction and christening, as well as the utter lack of nuance in the republic's "we're good they're evil" civil war that allowed Palpatine to lead them all around by the nose. Like, yes, the people you're fighting are either droids or genuinely evil, but the planets supplying them with resources? Not so much. And yet there was like one episode where diplomacy was even _attempted_ in the whole show. "Negotiator" indeed.
@CMTechnicaАй бұрын
God I love the names of the Covenant ships. So damn beautiful
@IamMeHere2SeeАй бұрын
What I love best about the UNSC is that the names can be translated into other human languages without losing the poetry inherent in the name.
@ODST_ParkerАй бұрын
@@IamMeHere2See That might have been a consideration of the naming in the first place, since the UNSC is effectively worldwide for Earth and at least some number of its colonies. Same might be said for the Covenant, though I'd honestly love if some ship master scoffed at the "human" name, because something was lost in translation.
@jordantm16Ай бұрын
Single word names are great for ship CLASSES: 'Resolution/infinty/Acclamator class' etc. But the most memorable ship names are the ones that are quirky or unusual. My personal favourite: the two UNSC Orion class assault carriers: "Speak Softly" and its sister ship: "Big Stick"
@RorikHАй бұрын
Pro-Tip: Name 3 sister ships "Eeny" "Meenie" and "Mo" so that your enemy will be too distracted trying to figure out where "Miney" is to counter your tactics.
@erockandroll39Ай бұрын
If my setting had "Pike" class corvettes and "Shot" class frigates, would that be to on the nose?
@3RayfireАй бұрын
How about twin ships named "Fire At" and "Will"?
@ecthelionofgreg8573Ай бұрын
In the real world, classes aren’t usually named separately from the ships, but generally just take on the name of the first ship built to those specs. So since the first of the newest design of US aircraft carriers is USS Harry S Truman, the future vessels built with that design will be known as Truman class. In other words, identifying the class of a vessel is saying “this ship is built very similar to this other ship.”
@AnonymousVenatorАй бұрын
@@erockandroll39Would be pretty cool
@naomicoffman1315Ай бұрын
One of my game's official short stories introduces a ship called Ice Cream for Breakfast. It's a civilian rock-hopper, and the owner's (at the time) young children insisted on it. Silly? Probably, but you can't tell me it wouldn't happen sooner or later.
@angusmuir6180Ай бұрын
Now that sounds like an interesting tale. How did children come to own a spaceship?
@generalilbisАй бұрын
@angusmuir6180 I'm not sure if I'm setting myself up for a "whoosh!" moment... but the OP wasn't saying little kids owned the ship, but that the ADULT owner's kids were little when he or she obtained the vessel and insisted on the name be used.
@angusmuir6180Ай бұрын
@@generalilbis...you know that makes a lot more sense. XD
@miketangocharlieАй бұрын
@@angusmuir6180 Your comment reminds me of reading the Starstormers series when I was a kid - it's about children building their own spaceship out of junk to reach their parents on the colony world Epsilon Cool.
@heliofaros1344Ай бұрын
That reminds me of song titles: Like ich in the sunshine No milk today Monster mash The bird is the word or: Cereal killer Cruncher Sit still Hands on table / deck / blanket
@Johnny_CameronАй бұрын
Craig Alanson deserves a mention for his Jeraptha ship names... For example the Heavy Cruiser : "Come Over Her and Say That Again"... Or the Stealth Frigate :"It was like that when we got here"
@PenguiniusАй бұрын
Always assumed they were a nod to the Culture and enjoyed them for it.
@nickburton9366Ай бұрын
I've been assuming he was competing with banks for funniest names in scfi@@Penguinius
@alanelizarraras4533Ай бұрын
Let's not forget "the Flying Dutchman" being called that because Skippy is an asshole and wanted to annoy Joe.
@zeux5583Ай бұрын
Fast Battleships: I am Aching To Give Somebody A Beat-Down And Today Is YOUR Lucky Day How’d That Work Out For You? You Should See The Last Guy Who Tried That Shit Star Carriers Sure Thing Deal Me In You Should Have Thought Of That Before We Left Home Ethics and Compliance Office ships (An intelligence agency) Frigates I'm As Shocked As You Are Will Do Sketchy Things We Were Never Here And my favourite, the ECO light cruiser Rock-Solid And Suspiciously Convenient Alibi Cruisers You Can't Make This Shit Up We Shall Not Speak of it Patrol Cruisers Time Off For Bad Behavior If You Forget Hard Enough It Never Happened
@UGNAvalonАй бұрын
“What was that ship called again?” “Crewmen called it “COHASTA”.” “Does that stand for something?” _Explains full name_ “… Oh.”
@TomyironmaneАй бұрын
"Invisible hand" is clearly a Trade Federation vessel. One notable thing about a name is that you can TRY to give your ship or organization an impressive name, but if it lasts long enough, it won't MATTER what you name it, the name will come to be defined by the ship that wears it. "Enterprise" is a name that is by now so heavy that any ship who gets it has a long, deep shadow to climb out of. Good luck to CVN-80 by the way. And naming a ship Missouri wouldn't sound that impressive had Big Mo not seen more than one great dictator humbled aboard her decks and by her guns, and had New Jersey not been famous as a ship that once sunk an island, and getting the nickname "Black Dragon" by her enemies due to her darker paint scheme and habit of breathing fire... Good luck to SSN-796, by the way. Then there's ships that become bywords for the other reason... like the Zumwalt... or the Kamchatka. I guess where I'm trying to go with this is the fact that you can call it whatever you like, it says more about the people who named it. The ship's reputation will tell no matter what you call it, even if you've named the ship the HMS Pansy (An actual name for a RN Flower Class corvette before it was renamed Heartsease on the slipway). Though in that case, I would suggest not provoking them. Someone WILL take it personal.
@robbieaulia6462Ай бұрын
That is what I wish a lot of story would do today, make new names and give those name a meaningful identity, not just for ships but just about anything they have in the story.
@3RayfireАй бұрын
You're talking about good luck, but what about Bad Luck? How long will history go before someone has the balls to name a ship Titanic again?
@trog7986Ай бұрын
You wouldn't happen to be a drach fan would you?
@brunocesarcerqueira2525Ай бұрын
It's an art, just like creating your Gamer name. I really like the names of prehistoric, mythological or current animals, but with creative mixes.
@RipOffProductionsLLCАй бұрын
While it is true that any ship being named after a previous ship is then burdened with the expectation of matching that legacy... that's kind of the point, isn't it? To remind everyone of the long and proud history of their naval institution, be they a member of that institution, an ally, or any enemy who must now face it. I have no doubt that as long as there is a United States Navy, there will be an Enterprise in its service, because why would they ever stop using the name of the most decorated ship of WWII?
@Tzryylon5Ай бұрын
In the indie game Avorion, my flagship is the massive warship "And Silence Rang Out". I named her that because of the deafening silence that follows her final volley of torpedoes in combat. It's also a grim reminder not only to myself but to any who'd dare attack me that, if we go through with the fight, no matter who wins, the outcome is the same.
@mattvin25035 күн бұрын
Avorion mentioned!
@Sovreign071Ай бұрын
As a writer, the real trick is ballancing the magic triangle of Cool/Practical/Meaningful names. For example, calling a disguised Q-Ship The Deception or Mask, manages to completely throw off the narrative, as the reader's suspended disbelief is cut loose to plumet to its death. But, calling it something like the Guppy or Carp brings uo further questions about ship naming conventions in that world. Which COULD work for worldbuilding, but not when it's parked next to an identical looking ship that's named after a place.
@ZakCrimsonleaf1Ай бұрын
Another trick is coming up with different naming themes from different factions. The reader doesn't have to know all the intricacies, but you do. In the same way that in WW2, American battleships were named after States, Japanese battleships were named after feudal Japanese provinces, you can build a little subtle cultural cues into your writing. In Star Wars, they discuss this very thing, an X-Wing pilot correctly tags a ship claiming to be a freighter from Contruum as under a false flag because he's from that world and tells the squadron that virtues (the freighter is broadcasting as Contruum's Pride) are reserved for capital warships, transports are named after beasts of burden or rivers. There's also in-universe debate over why the Emperor gave his Star Destroyers and other ships such nasty names (Iron Fist, Agonizer, Venom, etc).
@TomyironmaneАй бұрын
A Q-Ship should be named after some obscure corporate bureaucrat. At least, that's the name she's wearing this month.... her real name may be something different.
@hellacoorinna9995Ай бұрын
@@Tomyironmane The S.S. _Rodham-Clinton_ ?
@VinemapleАй бұрын
"...as the reader's suspended disbelief is cut loose to plummet to its death." Sir or madam, you are my favorite person in the entire world at this very moment. That was brilliant and I am going to steal it shamelessly, because this does happen way, way too much.
@jfangmАй бұрын
Merchant ships having different naming conventions makes sense, since they are named by their individual owner. So a Q-ship named "Guppy" would be perfectly at home alongside a sister named "Methuselah."
@Libarate17Ай бұрын
The great thing about Rocinante is that in the book the name catches Detective Millers eye. And thats how he tracks down Holden. So its the perfect name for Holden's ship and it actually pushes the story forward too.
@patrickfalcon8107Ай бұрын
Love the “steed of an idiot” line lol. Makes me think of that line in Nemesis Games: “What did you do?” Fred asked. “There was a button,” Holden said. “I pushed it.” “Jesus Christ. That really is how you go through life, isn’t it?”
@logion567Ай бұрын
@patrickfalcon8107 so glad that scene was in the show!
@GraemeBell9864Ай бұрын
'Rocinante' is the space ship mentioned in Rush's 'A Farewell to Kings'.
@GaldirEonaiАй бұрын
And it literally means "workhorse".
@kevingriffith6011Ай бұрын
A piece of advice I've given a lot of my friends when it comes down to naming things: The name doesn't matter all that much, as long as it's not *aggressively stupid*. The things the ship/character will do will elevate the name far more than agonizing over the perfect name. Without all the context of Star Wars at it's back, Darth Vader is just some menacing-sounding nonsense.
@BrasswatchmanАй бұрын
Except in Dutch. Where it literally means "Dark Father."
@DomWeaselАй бұрын
@@Brasswatchman Except it doesn't, because the Dutch word for dark is 'Donker' and while father is indeed 'Vader' in Dutch, it's pronounced 'fah-der', not 'vay-der'.
@HeatRaverАй бұрын
All words are nonsense without context.
@fakecubedАй бұрын
A name should still be memorable, and ideally fairly unique for SEO.
@kevingriffith6011Ай бұрын
@@fakecubed IMO it's what the ship does in the story that makes it memorable, not the name. I do admit, "fantasy/alien bullshit" names can be rough in that department because they're just not as easy to remember. (Which is why I tend to give my TTRPG characters very simple nicnames like Boss, Ono, Six, or Ick)... but if you make the character important/cool enough, even something like "Verimatharas" "Sephiroth" or "Obi Wan Kenobi" will stick with the audience.
@NestorKYATАй бұрын
"Forward unto Dawn" will forever be the coolest ship name, as far as serious ship names go
@Grand_EdictАй бұрын
Pillar Of Autumn, Spirit Of Fire, Long Night of Solace…the Ships in Halo have the coolest names
@GrandSupremeDaddyoАй бұрын
I think it would have been worth mentioning Helldivers' ship naming. You get the "______ of _______" and have a bunch of words/terms to choose from. You could go badass and have yourself "The Bastion of Vengeance", but maybe you prefer "The Distributor of Family Values".
@McCheese-xc9igАй бұрын
I went with "Patriot of Patriotism"
@the-letter_sАй бұрын
@@McCheese-xc9ig username checks out
@dariustiapulaАй бұрын
Halo UNSC and Culture ship names are my favorite. "Pillar of Autumn"/ "In Amber Clad", "Frank Exchange of Words"/"Post Check Loan".
@darthquigleyАй бұрын
Wasn't that last one from Schlock Mercenary? Which also had some great ship names. Eg. UNS battleplates named after major impact events (Tunguska, Chicxulub), Ob'enn ships all having incredibly pretentious names like Sword of Indomitable Righteousness, and Petey naming all his ships with the initials PD There was also the Very Dangerous Array, which uses torpedoes for interferometry.
@mcmuffin55555Ай бұрын
The Culture names rule. They scream "We're so fucking powerful, additional posturing with badass names is just stupid." So Much for Subtlety Just Read the Instructions God Told Me To Do It No More Mr Nice Guy It'll be Over by Christmas You'll Thank Me Later Size Isnt Everything Honest Mistake Reasonable Excuse Attitude Adjuster Frank Exchange of Views Resistance Is Character-Forming Another Fine Product From the Nonsense Factory A Momentary Lapse of Sanity Reformed Pacifist Dont Try This At Home Lightly Seared on the Reality Grill I'll Clean It Up Before I Leave Falling Outside the Normal Moral Constraints
@williamalfonso1373Ай бұрын
I like UNSC Prowler - Bum Rush . There is also an operation named like that too.
@kittehgoАй бұрын
@@mcmuffin55555 Problem Child and Special Circumstances, all the ship names are just so great.
@225ReaverАй бұрын
@@mcmuffin55555 It's far less "we're so powerful", it's that the Culture's culture (heh) very specifically doesn't glorify violence and war, and thus makes fun of the whole thing. Any Culture Mind who thinks killing is fun and worth glorifying will probably given remote outpost to look after, or possibly be promoted to the Special Circumstances department.
@redhood1060Ай бұрын
I would say that halo generally having references to Shakespeare is kind of interesting. Midsummer night from fall of Reach Comes to mind. Pillar of autumn is iconic. Mass effect also had some cool names. With the Normandy representing the Galaxy coming together to fight a great evil. Kind of how the world came together on D-Day to fight to Great evil on the beaches of Normandy.
@pasindudinusha6507Ай бұрын
Was there a ship called Midsummer Night on reach? All I can remember is Long Night of Solace.
@redhood1060Ай бұрын
@@pasindudinusha6507 is not in the game is in the book.
@pasindudinusha6507Ай бұрын
@@redhood1060 Is that the ship they were on when they got their Mjolnir suit. Also, followed by them boarding a covenant ship?
@redhood1060Ай бұрын
@@pasindudinusha6507 it’s been a couple years since I’ve read it but to my memory no it’s not. From what I remember, it’s just one of the ships that comes back to reach just before the covenant invasion because it was supposed to support operation red flag. I believe it’s assumed destroyed.
@Omega4ProductionsАй бұрын
@@redhood1060Midsummer Night is from Cole Protocol. It’s the stealth frigate that Keyes serves on.
@alexfranz817Ай бұрын
I actually have naming conventions for ships in my own little universe. Any ship that is built for federal service must have a name that is translatable into an alien language so federalized ships are generally named after Concepts and ideas whereas local ships can be named things like Amanda or shippy mcshipface, but must squawk it's Rudder number when challenged
@VinemapleАй бұрын
This is refreshingly practical!
@potato_72319 күн бұрын
I like this idea
@uppishcub161713 күн бұрын
Sounds like something that would've been very unpopular when first implemented. Sort of like the switch to metric in the UK. And likely still would be unpopular among more xenophobic crowds.
@alexfranz81713 күн бұрын
@uppishcub1617 language is a huge part of my universe. Communication is very different from species to species so Galactic standard is actually sign language. Galactic common written language is similar to Chinese pictogram because there would not be much overlap in sounds between something that chirps like a bird and rumbles like an elephant
@uppishcub161712 күн бұрын
@@alexfranz817 Two issues. First of all, most people never like having to accommodate foreigners, especially when it involves learning a new language. You tell a tradesman that he's gonna have to start writing all his tax documents in pictograms instead of his native alphabet and he's going to be upset. Even if the simplest and most reasonable solution is to create a universal language and alphabet, most people are not going to want to learn it. They'd rather everyone else just accommodate them. And assuming the aliens aren't radically different psychologically from humans, its likely many aliens would feel the same way. I'm not saying don't put it in your story, I'm just saying if you do you should keep in mind that any such system is going to receive a lot of backlash. Second of all, sign language only works universally on Earth because everyone has the same hands. It would be very difficult for creatures with radically different biology to communicate by hand sign. What if the aliens have three toed talons instead of five fingered hands? What if they have no thumbs? What if they have tentacles? What if they don't have anything analogues to hands? What if they're blind?
@tabxtra7057Ай бұрын
I can't believe there was no mention of The Andromeda Ascendant! Who is a Glorious-Heritage class heavy cruiser.
@kirk001Ай бұрын
I love how the phrasing just conveys a more specific emotion. "Andromeda Ascendant", "Wrath of Achilles", "Pax Megellan".
@TheKonkamanАй бұрын
Came here to say the same, but you beat me to it 😂
@AdmiralBlackstarАй бұрын
Gotta love a ship with a first and last name.
@sticky2784Ай бұрын
@@kirk001 One that always stuck with me was "Clarion's Call". I miss that show.
@TheVeritas1Ай бұрын
Andromeda Ascendant is one of the coolest ship names ever.
@Ensign_CthulhuАй бұрын
5:02 I haven't seen all of The Expanse, but I've seen the part where he names his ship. "Rocinante. It's Spanish for 'workhorse'." Any well-read viewer would know instantly that Holden's about to get his crew into a shitload of trouble they never signed on for. The golden-age epic Lensman series of novels has the ship known officially as Z9M9Z but also given the name _Directrix_ to indicate her status as fleet flagship and command centre. Her sole purpose is to house a three dimensional CIC tank SEVEN HUNDRED METRES ACROSS, plus all the communications systems needed to command and control the immense fleets (literally millions of _task forces_ ) that she is built to handle.
@VinemapleАй бұрын
For those who didn't get the reference after Hujiwanna mentioned it in the video, Rocinante was the steed of Don Quixote, a tragic character from classical Spanish literature. A completely delusional megalomaniac, obsessed with chivalrous glory, constantly causing harm and distress to himself and those around him. And "Rocinante" doesn't mean workhorse, it's a blending of archaic Spanish and Latin, intended to mean "Before the Dawn." If you know this, it's at this point you realize Holden is deceiving his crew. Holden... the name of the protagonist in _Catcher In the Rye._
@Ensign_CthulhuАй бұрын
@@Vinemaple I would have thought that the quote from Nyrath that Hujiwanna put up would have given it away ("tilting at windmills"), but yeah, there might be people watching this who are too young to get the reference. Some of us wouldn't have read Catcher in the Rye either. When I was 16 (in 1987), I asked my English teacher what the fuss was all about regarding that book, and she basically dismissed it as not worth my bother. The same English teacher also used To Kill a Mockingbird and The Grapes of Wrath as class texts, so she wasn't exactly being hypermodern.
@fakecubedАй бұрын
@@Vinemaple Rocinante doesn't mean workhorse, but the horse with that name was a workhorse.
@the-letter_sАй бұрын
TO REACH THE UNREACHABLE STAR!!
@anderasandersen495Ай бұрын
Naming the ship as Kamchatka and making it a torpido boat tender is one of my favorite thing to doo in any sea of space campaight. Although not many get the joke. The ships motto: "do you see torpido boats? "
@SlinkyTWFАй бұрын
"And then things got worse..."
@scottfw7169Ай бұрын
For some reason the place name Dogger Bank comes to mind. Off to play in Google to find out why my brain might be doing that.
@t75044Ай бұрын
Just don't get upset if the rest of the fleet throw a massive party to celebrate the ship getting destroyed
@joselitostotomas8114Ай бұрын
A fan of Uncle Drach I see.
@t75044Ай бұрын
@@joselitostotomas8114 Very much so
@templarw20Ай бұрын
In my sci-fi novel, I poked fun at the Enterprise thing. Big exploration-focused ship about to be launched, and the following discussion. "I don't see why they didn't name it Enterprise." "The committee decided it was too religious." "What? Did they ever watch the show?" "They went to a convention." "... Fair point." In the same story, I have firm naming conventions for ships. The first line are do-anything cruisers that were thrown together for an anticipated threat, and all named after mythical weapons ("Durandal-class," with Excaliber, Kusanagi, Gugnir, etc...).
@EclecticFruitАй бұрын
Love that dialogue snippet. Excellent work.
@quentinking4351Ай бұрын
"They went to a convention." lol
@commanderdarkwolf2427Ай бұрын
What's your book called?
@templarw20Ай бұрын
@@commanderdarkwolf2427 Title TBD. Still editing.
@VinemapleАй бұрын
I like the Durandal-class, that's fun. Did you know that Rocamadour tour guides are finally admitting that's not the "real" Durandal stuck in the crevice?
@chr0min0idАй бұрын
_Spaceship McShipface_
@battleoid2411Ай бұрын
Wow funniest guy ever over here
@awddwa6544Ай бұрын
it’s over, there is no better name than this
@roscuro1787Ай бұрын
Shippy McShipface!
@maciek_k.cichonАй бұрын
@@battleoid2411 Someone had to type that. It's tradition.
@fireblade757Ай бұрын
Or spacy mcshipface
@arthuralfordАй бұрын
In Star Trek TOS, Roddenberry used names of actual war ships: Intrepid, Constellation, Exeter, Defiant, Potemkin
@ZeroDarkness-Ай бұрын
Are TOS movies are part of TOS? if yes then you forgot HMS Bounty
@EJA1969Ай бұрын
I always assumed the Intrepid also had a Vulcan name. Or maybe since Vulcans shouldn't have any emotional reaction to a ship's name, using the Human-based name for the ship is logical for diplomatic reasons.
@FltCaptAlanАй бұрын
@@ZeroDarkness- And Saratoga, the Miranda disabled by the whale probe, shares the name with the other US fleet carrier to survive the entirety of the Pacific War,
@seanbigay1042Ай бұрын
@@ZeroDarkness-I dunno if the Bounty should count, seeing as how she's a Klingon POS 😊
@seanbigay1042Ай бұрын
Don't forget the class namer, USS Constitution (NCC-1700). Fun fact: It seems half of all Constitution-class ships were lost, not in battle, not through any flaw in the ships or their crews, but through one piece of Twilight Zone BS after another: planet-killing Doomsday Machines, vampire clouds from outer space, the frakking BERMUDA TRIANGLE OF SPACE ... 😅
@bestsynth4102Ай бұрын
I’d go with a more formalized approach. Science ships: Exploratory (Pioneer, Discovery, Luminary) Frigates: Animals (Orca, Lion, Kestrel, Megacrab) Destroyers: Cities (Cahokia, Samarqand, Irvine) Cruisers: Stars and Constellations (Centaurus, Antares, Ursa) Battleships, Carriers, and Dreadnoughts: Famous figures (Sun Yat-Sen, Hiawatha) or Mountains (Kunlun, Denali, Kilimanjaro) Special ships get random, Culture-esque names (“Get Off My Lawn”, “As Per My Last Email”, “Strongly Worded Letter”) or characters from mythology, or other special names (Enterprise is specifically avoided, because Star Trek tainted it.)
@weldonwinАй бұрын
In Sword of the Stars I tended to name ships for their general role, usually with a historical or media reference For example a missile cruiser I named the Archer Class, a command ship I named the Churchill class and a repair vessel I named The Montgomery Scott class
@P3x310Ай бұрын
In this regard, I like Mass Effect's approach to formalized naming conventions for human warships. As the ME wiki puts it: Dreadnoughts are named for mountains on Earth; cruisers are named for cities on Earth; frigates are named for great battles in human history; and carriers are named after great leaders, artists, and intellectuals from human history.
@tigermothproductions6838Ай бұрын
I design real ships for a living - my two pieces of advice for naming vessels are: 1) Never ask the public for suggestions. 2) ALWAYS search for the name on urban dictionary before you select it......
@beingsactualАй бұрын
Sounds like there's a story behind point 2.
@alexandercaires5921Ай бұрын
We all know the story of the first one, but I'm really curious on the story of the second. Can you share it?
@freshFerdinandАй бұрын
BoatyMCBoatface is great name, so I have to take that advice with a grain of salt and also in the right context Hawk Tua could be a great ship name.
@battlesheep2552Ай бұрын
U.S.S. Santorum
@anticlaassicАй бұрын
Itsy bitsy teeny weeny light grey anti submarine machiney….
@maxhax367Ай бұрын
I love the ship names from Interdependency series "Yes, Sir, That’s My Baby" "No, Sir, I Don't Mean Maybe"
@JasonHenry42Ай бұрын
This is what I came here to say! 😂
@lonelystrategosАй бұрын
"This is the Kiith Somtaaw warship Kuun-lan."
@HaloEvangelion03Ай бұрын
And they fucking EARNED the right to call themselves a warship!
@lonelystrategosАй бұрын
@@HaloEvangelion03 Indeed.
@UniversalCipherАй бұрын
Now that's a ship, unlike the surprisingly dull Motherships in HW2 and 3.
@seldomseenkid7381Ай бұрын
Vastly underrated and easily my most favorite Homeworld game, just brilliant
@caliperstorm8343Ай бұрын
Those ships had an in-universe naming scheme after Somtaaw temples on ancient Kharak, which is also super cool. You kind of forget with their later expertise in mining and warfare that they used to be a religious Kiith.
@lazyassassin267Ай бұрын
I like ships named after people. Like the Rodger Young from Starship Troopeers. It says a lot about the society that commissioned it. and if you name them after notable people from recent history, in universe, it only serves to flesh out your setting.
@grzegorzswistАй бұрын
Its also is very universal. Some of the witty names mentioned here work only in one language.
@hypothalapotamus5293Ай бұрын
This is the Guy Molinary, registered in Tycho. We are in pursuit of our legitimate salvage claim. Any interference will be met with legal action.
@mayfurrnzАй бұрын
Even better if you can give the ships names that sound like they belong to famous people in your universe - for example the "Agatha King" from "The Expanse" sounds like it was named after some famous historical Admiral (apparently in reality the name came from Agatha Christie and Stephen King).
@IceWolfLokiАй бұрын
Can't wait for the all the "Donald J Trump"s
@srbrant5391Ай бұрын
All the pirate starships in my novel get death metal names. My personal favorites are _Spiteful Epitaph,_ _Ahimsa's End,_ _Justified Arrogance_ and _Celebrant of Obscenity._ The other factions have pretty good ones too if I say so myself: The _Runaway Bride,_ _Birdsong at Midnight,_ _Tennessee Lamb,_ and _Saint Grissom's Fire._
@derbonuspool1274Ай бұрын
Justified Arrogance slaps as a name damn
@GerendiellАй бұрын
You might want to look to Warhammer 40k for inspiration, if needed. Vengeful Spirit, Terminus Est, Conquerer, Litany of Fury, Destiny's Hand...the list goes on.
@srbrant5391Ай бұрын
@@Gerendiell You have no idea how far ahead I am on that front.
@srbrant5391Ай бұрын
@@derbonuspool1274 Glad you think so! Though I also like _Heretic’s Fork,_ _Depraved Congregation_ and _Conquest of the Weak._
@yaboicryingseal8279Ай бұрын
I often name ships (and other machines) after songs and song lyrics, but the name I am the most proud of is "Jormungandr", which gave my Anaconda in Elite Dangerous, the biggest ship you can buy that is also named after a snake, and the ship that I use for exploration, so it's basically goes around worlds a lot. So if you put those aspects together you get Jormungandr, the World Serpent
@MjolnirFeawАй бұрын
yup... I remeber naming the ship with weaks sensor suite Guardian, because it's blind...
@mayfurrnzАй бұрын
For a (never-completed) Oolite /Elite fanfic based on Operation Pedestal , I came up with a couple of Quirium fuel tankers that, given that the tankers could spectacularly blow up on the least provocation similar to that of RL aviation fuel tankers, took on names based on famous nuclear weapon tests: "Grapple X" and "Castle Bravo". The owners obviously had a dark sense of humour... 🙂
@varundattoo9512Ай бұрын
Definitely love that you espoused the symbolism of Prometheus and used the Stargate example to do it. I always thought the whole 'stealing the fire of gods' metaphor was so good in the Tauri's case, since; they literally went around doing exactly that.
@VinemapleАй бұрын
I love how Stargate fandom has just adopted "Tauri," the derogatory Goaoul'd term for Earth-born humans, and owned it
@heliofaros1344Ай бұрын
Ta'Ori...and then came the Ori...made me think of a connection
@reaganmonkey8Ай бұрын
I was waiting for a mention of _The Guinevere_ from _The Sojourn_ which, in addition to being mythologically significant, is important to the main character’s backstory.
@achillesa5894Ай бұрын
Yeah I'm surprised it's not here
@thakillman7Ай бұрын
Loved the prometheus gag. Also worth mentioning that the next ship in Stargate is the Daedalus, after the famous historical inventor giving Mankind wings and also continuing the fire trend (passing the torch) via Icarus. Prometheus may be a bit tacky but at least it's appropriate, i genuinely do not understand why anyone would willingly name their ship Icarus after the famous tragedy that befell Icarus. It would be a bit like naming your ship Pandora. Or Hector.
@glitterboy2098Ай бұрын
i've occasionally wondered if Prometheus was a Goa'uld, and if so how he'd take earth naming an anti-goa'uld warship after him. and props to the SGC for mostly continuing the naming trend.. their next two BC-304's after the Daedalus were the Apollo and the Phoenix. though the latter got renamed to the George Hammond shortly before commissioning. something i suspect happened (in setting) in part because someone realized that earth maybe didn't have enough mythology names that weren't goa'uld. it also made the ship conform to the naming of the non-american SGC members ships.. the Korolev and the Sun Tzu. and honestly, as neat as the mythology names were for the first 3 ships, i think the SGC switching to an approach of naming earth's ships after more modern historic figures fits better.
@freshFerdinandАй бұрын
@@glitterboy2098 The Phoenix got renamed because Don S Davis died and they named it after his character to honor him.
@gokbay3057Ай бұрын
Hector was a badass and the real hero in Illiad so him dying tragically really isn't a point against naming a ship after him imo. But yeah a name like Icarus or Titanic is just tempting fate.
@IAmTheAce5Ай бұрын
There’s a Crimson Skies zeppelin aircraft-carrier called Pandora, that holds onto hope in an alternate history turning to chaos
@jedigecko06Ай бұрын
Don't forget that the two aircraft carriers welded to the SDF-1 as its arms were the Prometheus and the Daedalus.
@2dozen22sАй бұрын
Halo's ships have some of the best names. Been trying to name stuff similarly tho only have a few ship classes and about 20 names. Aether Shattering, Divine Intervention, Delayed Point of View, Causality Control, Unseen Judgment, No Second Notice, and Retribution Proclamation, are all Iron III class heavy weapons platforms and are the only "good guy" ships with FTL mass accelerators. They are made specifically to defend against a hostile alien threat, so the names are prideful and reflect their intended purpose.
@Coleo20Ай бұрын
I liked the name change of the Nauvoo in The Expanse to The Behemoth and later Medina Station.
@MjolnirFeawАй бұрын
That was one the - many - briliant ideas of the show. I don't know about Nauvoo (sound a little like "New" .. ?) but Behemoth is really the right name for ship whose main attribute her size. And Medina is perfect too, for the living-place-in-the-middle.
@sircrapalot9954Ай бұрын
@@MjolnirFeawThe name Nauvoo (“beautiful place” in Hebrew) has great significance to Mormons. The city of Nauvoo, IL used to be their headquarters until they migrated west in 1845 due to civil unrest against the religious sect. So it’s a fitting name for a Mormon colony ship that aimed to found a society in another star system.
@MjolnirFeawАй бұрын
@@sircrapalot9954 I thought it had meaning, didn't know the depth of it. Thank you.
@HawkSharkАй бұрын
Awesome video. I do feel like Andromeda deserved a shoutout for their naming schemes. Crimson Sunrise, Million Voices, Midian Breach, Phoenix Rising, etc. They're similar to the Halo names in that they might be trying too hard, but in universe each of their names is a reference to a specific historical event.
@cmedtheuniverseofcmed8775Ай бұрын
Surprisingly, names can be pretty straightford and utilize history as a motivation. For example, I have warship classes in my story writing where one class of ships (Drone Carriers) named after famous naval aircraft carriers in the past (yes, the Enterprise can be included). Another case is having a class of ships named after famous explorers. Another case is having a class of ships named after moons or famous leaders, etc. We do that right now with our navies as it is. Another case is using famous commanders and ships of the past that reflect the current nature of the ship. For example, I have a case where a ship was built from cobbled together parts and later renamed the Theseus. Another case is a ship called the Rampage based off of Lawson Ramage (Ramage's "Rampage") that managed to use his submarine in daring raids completely outnumbered and outgunned to sink multiple ships at once. History likes to repeat itself and there's nothing run with history being that motivator for your stories, including characters naming their ships in hopes of recreating those successes. :)
@hbstudiosАй бұрын
considering their purpose was literally to fly too close to the sun with very little chance of returning safely, icarus i and ii are actually perfectly named and wonderful examples of the kind of gallows humor a civilization on the brink of extinction might express in their darkest (heyo) hour
@draco84ozАй бұрын
In 40k, the Imperial Navy has three main naming categories. First is the traditional names, of which they have a long list, and are assigned to ships made in central Imperial shipyards. Ship names can be reused once the previous ship is destroyed or is MIA for more than 50 years. Names of this kind include Iron Duke, Invidious, Green Lake, Kingmaker etc. The other two categories come from the other ways of ship acquisition - either finding a hulk that can be rebuilt as a ship, or if a smaller planet or shipyard contributes ones. The second naming category is a form of feeling or emotion around the ship - such as His Will, Lord of Light, Flame of Purity etc. The final category is when a high-ranked person has the naming rights, and they name it after themselves or some other famous person: Cardina Xian, Duke Helbrecht, Lord Daros etc.
@vampirecount3880Ай бұрын
Indeed Its a bit sad the video named a lot of Sci Fi but didnt mentioned Star Wars and Warhammer :(
@achimdemus-holzhaeuser1233Ай бұрын
You could fill hours with 40k Names. But as meaningful names go Buccephalos should be in the top ten.
@lordgod995811 күн бұрын
All of the old legion flagships had great names, I sadly can't remember most of them except for fists and lunar wolves. If anybody wants to refresh my memory I'd welcome it, I see them in the hhl card game but they never stick Also as important ships go Lord Solar Maccharius being the main focus of the gothic war novels as the only bit of imperial navy lore outside the battlefleet gothic games
@draco84oz11 күн бұрын
@@lordgod9958 Search 1d6chan for the Gloriana-Class Battleships Invincible Reason Truth's Razor Pride of the Emperor Iron Blood Swordstorm Hfrankel Eternal Crusader Nightfall Red Tear Conqueror Fist of Iron Endurance Vengeful Spirit Fidelitas Lex (The Law of Faith) Flamewrought Shadow of the Emperor Alpha Beta
@johnathan651Ай бұрын
The Archangel from Gundam SEED is one of my favorite sci-fi ships ever! It really deserves it's own ship breakdown video!
@Prich319Ай бұрын
Then you have her sister ship, the Dominion. based on the names, we can guess the other ships in the class have angelic names like Throne or Seraphim.
@williamalfonso1373Ай бұрын
@@Prich319 I guess, Bright Noa's ship was called Ra Cailum. From what I take it is Ra who carried the Sun cross the sky, as for Cailum it means dove in latin. So the peace carrier?
@byron2FZАй бұрын
@williamalfonso1373 before that he commanded the Argama and Nahel Argama, which are named for a Hindu concept (and ofc White Base before them)
@hypothalapotamus5293Ай бұрын
@@williamalfonso1373 Gundam ships, particularly AEUG or former AUEG heavy federation factions, are often etymologically consistent. Nahel Argama is roughly the New Tradition or New Philosophy. I think you are right that cailum is dove, but ra is up in the air. Katakana doesn't distinguish between 'R' and 'L' so it could simply be "the dove". The interpretation most in-line with Londo Bell branding is that this is a botched attempt at "Mael Caluim", which is secularized to humble follower of the dove (literally Columbo's shaven followers). A servant or messenger of peace. In japanese syllabary, this might be shortened to Ma Cairamu and ra is one stroke off from ma.
@johnathan651Ай бұрын
There are only two Archangel-class ships as far as I know. There may be another in one of the side-stories, but I've never heard of it.
@appo9357Ай бұрын
When I made my UNSC frigate in Starfield, I kept with their naming convention with Volley and Thunder.
@davyc412Ай бұрын
Three Body Problem had some great names, for example, "Ultimate Law" and "Natural Selection" were very fitting names for ships during the battle of darkness, where that behave in ways very fitting to their names' meanings with respect to their meaning in the 'dark forest'.
@anticlaassicАй бұрын
I bet those were the cool ones reserved for important ships. They had 2000 ships to name!
@mittensfastpawАй бұрын
This one was just a nice little treat to listen to. All the fun little names we know and love. Like Babylon 5 from my childhood.
@nicholaswalsh4462Ай бұрын
I like naming ships after people, places, or concepts. Piorun, for example, is a ship name that should eternally find service in any human navy.
@MalfosRangerАй бұрын
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@samhutchison9582Ай бұрын
I'm a fan of the basic US Navy style. Where different classes of ships are named after different Amwrican things. Aircraft carriers now take the name of president's, battleships and larger ships had state names, other classes had city/location names, and so on. It's simple, but it gives the fleet vibe better than the metaphor names do.
@somethingelse516Ай бұрын
British names are better, Vengeance, Revenge, Valiant, Victorious, Majestic etc
@gokbay3057Ай бұрын
Naming Carriers after politicians was the biggest mistake the USN ever made. But both Americans and Brits have excellent ship names. Both styles (not that it is really exclusive, British have their city or region name ships as well) have their own merit.
@69KazeshiniАй бұрын
Mass effect did this except dreadnoughts were named after mountains, cruisers were named after cities, carriers named after noteworthy people in human history and frigates were named after battles in human history.
@leonardusrakapradayan2253Ай бұрын
I miss when the US named their carriers after battles...
@MalfosRangerАй бұрын
@@leonardusrakapradayan2253As do I. In a way it integrated the ships into the national myth.
@thecamoginger1965Ай бұрын
The UNSC is the best when it comes to naming their warships like the UNSC Forward Unto Dawn, the UNSC Spirit of Fire, or the UNSC Pillar of Autumn
@battleoid2411Ай бұрын
UNSC names are great because you have like two sides, you have the side that takes the naming seriously and so you have ships like the Heart of Midlothian, In Amber Clad, and Bunker Hill. Then you have the side that recognizes nothing short of a super carrier can hope to last more than a week, so you get names like Do You Feel Lucky?, Two For Flinching, and Say My Name
@Tom-wg5omАй бұрын
Some of the best ship naming for me cones from Craig Alanson's expeditionary force series. Each alien species has their own dcheme that fit their particular culture perfectly. Especially the gamble happy beetles.
@mahatmarandy5977Ай бұрын
Depends on the needs of the story and the universe. For instance, in one of my stories I named a ship “Internal Bleeder” because the guy who built it couldn’t stand the pretentious names militaries used. All subsequent ships from his faction had deliberately non-heroic names, such as “The Rat Scabies” and “The Wart.” I did a comedic story - unrelated to that one - where an American starship was named “The USS Monkeyspank” because 500 years in the future, that sounds really cool to them, but we here in the present immediately realize these people have some whacked-out perspectives and priorities [as do their enemies]. For my more realistic space operas, where starships are comparatively few and far between, all he starships are named after angels from various religions (Turns out there’s quite a lot of those, if you look for ‘em) and it immediately sets those ships apart from the far more disparate ‘only local’ ships that can only operate in one solar system. When I did an alternate history series set in a world where the Apollo Program kept going (This was long before ‘For all mankind’ but long after Baxter’s “Voyage”), I loved the random names astronauts used for their spacecraft, which they generally chose themselves, and reflected their own personalities more than anything else. Hence we have American spacecraft from that era named “Spider,” “Gumdrop,” “Charlie Brown,” “Snoopy,” “Yankee Clipper,” “Freedom,” “Liberty Bell,” “Molly Brown,” and of course “America.” So doing a lot of research from that era, I found a few names that astronauts had reserved, but which never got used. Hence, in my story, Apollo 18 and its LEM were named “Coyote” and “Road Runner,” respectively. And in a situation where there wasn’t anything to cull from, I read up on the astronauts and engineers from the period and got a sense of what they thought was cool, so I ended up with a post-Apollo spacecraft named “the Flyby Knight,” which I think is *DAMN* cool. (Conversely, Soviet spacecraft tended to just rotate through the same 8 or 10 names over and over again) In general I dislike the more stolid names given in military fiction, though “Agamemnon” was great, and “Schwartzkopff” (Also from B5) made me laugh.
@RorikHАй бұрын
Flyby Knight is indeed an excellent name.
@mahatmarandy5977Ай бұрын
@@RorikH Thanks, man! I was proud of myself for that one.
@JustGem87Ай бұрын
It is a real shame that you mentioned the Expanse in a ship names video and didn't mentions any of the Laconian Empire ships. Heart of the Tempest, Eye of the Typhoon and Voice of the Whirlwind are amazing names :P
@ZakCrimsonleaf1Ай бұрын
Apparently First Consul Duarte is fond of storm and weather-related motifs, his destroyers are Storm-class if I recall right and also have similar naming schemes. It might even play into how the man sees himself as a force of nature, some great inevitable thing that can't be stopped. Supreme arrogance.
@commissarcactus1513Ай бұрын
If I remember correctly, Laconia calls their destroyers the Pulsar class, but the resistance refers to them as the Storm class since the first one they encountered was the Gathering Storm. The High Consul loves weather.
@ZakCrimsonleaf1Ай бұрын
@@commissarcactus1513 That sounds right, thanks for making the correction! I suppose they don't get much weather on Mars besides sandstorms.
@VinemapleАй бұрын
Not very laconic, though
@commissarcactus1513Ай бұрын
@@ZakCrimsonleaf1 I'm still reading Leviathan Falls, so this is all rather fresh in memory. I don't think the book ever calls attention to it, but I like the detail that Laconians and outsiders use different names for the same thing.
@briankriens5645Ай бұрын
Love the last bit there with the SG1 "enterprise" coming in to save the day! Needed a good laugh :D
@CreepingTerrorАй бұрын
The Enterprise / Prometheus gag was exactly the right kind of silly for me.
@andrewmalinowski6673Ай бұрын
Love the response, "Sir, the name of the project is Prometheus."
@roborogue_Ай бұрын
this was more of 'What some ships are named' more than actually giving much advice on how to name a ship other than "whatever you want"
@RorikHАй бұрын
Yeah, there's a lot less science to go over here, and what science there is would fall more under linguistics or psychology than physics.
@PaperbackWizardАй бұрын
He talked about why the ships were named the way they are, the logic and themes behind them. Any writer should be able to translate what he said in this video into useful advice.
@JohnCena-fd5ywАй бұрын
yeah ive noticed spacedock has done that a lot lately. a summary of things that exist, and then not any actual usable advice
@roborogue_Ай бұрын
@@JohnCena-fd5yw i don’t want to be a hater all i want is just better content but i agree. It’s actually pretty easy to just use a bunch of spaceship footage from movies and put together a load of nothingwords into something that has the illusion, the feeling of information but lacks anything other than what you’d find by using google.
@lostincultАй бұрын
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@dragonblaster-vu8wzАй бұрын
I personally like ship names that either have no immediate meaning (just something the author thought was cool) or names that have a reference you can figure out relatively easily. Not everything needs to make sense, it just has to look and sound cool. Even if it would be nice if everything of a sci-fi franchise made sense
@wyvernbravoАй бұрын
One ship class name that i really like is that of the hyena droid bomber, because although we don't know of any hyena species in star wars, they're called thst by the creators of the franchise because the way they communicate sounds like a cackle of hyenas
@KaijinDАй бұрын
This is a topic I love thinking about. Ship names mean something, or at least they should. And it's a fine line between deep and trying too hard.
@nhansemarkАй бұрын
I love Jeraptha ship names like the "We Don't Want to Brag About That Thing You Can't Prove We Did", "I'm as shocked as you are" and "I am Aching To Give Somebody A Beat-Down And Today Is YOUR Lucky Day" 😹
@carlosbalazs2492Ай бұрын
I named my ice transporter the Highwater. It's surprisingly fun to come up with names for ships.
@P3x310Ай бұрын
Did it have a sister ship called "Hell"? With people in locations needing water having to survive "come Hell or Highwater"?
@carlosbalazs2492Ай бұрын
@@P3x310 Never thought of that. I'm sure there would be hesitation to call a ship "Hell", because, y'know, who wants to be on a ship named "Hell"? But that has gotten me thinking, thanks for the suggestion!
@P3x310Ай бұрын
@@carlosbalazs2492 in that case, may I suggest "Hel", after a natural landmark in Poland. Can't blame people for wanting to serve on a ship named after a bit of seaside beauty. And it also makes for two completely unrelated ships with a coincidentally punny names for a duo with a shared duty. Hel and Highwater instead of Hell or High Water.
@splashpitАй бұрын
If I had an ice transporter I’d call it “ icecream headache “
@Twisted_LogicАй бұрын
My favorite contribution to my ttrpg group's shared Stars Without Number campaign setting was the sector's ship naming conventions. The idea was that there was a sector-wide registry for ships and no two ships could have the same name, so ship names evolved into being full phrases with a nickname used for expediency. Our party had two ships over our campaigns in the setting: 1. The "The Airspeed Velocity of an Unlaiden Swallow" or "The Unlaiden Velocity" for short. 2. The "One Good Disaster Deserves Another", or "The Good Disaster". We had so much fun coming up with ship names, and if I ever make a spacefaring scifi setting/story for distribution you can rest assured that I'll be reusing the idea.
@SilvrSaviorАй бұрын
Damn that campaign was so fun.
@0xA9FАй бұрын
Whatever you do: Warspite never sinks no matter...
@Archris17Ай бұрын
If humanity ever gets into an inter-stellar war with an alien species, our first or flagship BETTER be called Thunderchild!
@generalilbisАй бұрын
@@Archris17Flagship? Nah...gotta honour the source material and make her something small, fast and armed well enough to do heavy damage but not outright obliterate her target with a full salvo. That's why I love the fact that the first Akira-class seen in Star Trek is the USS Thunderchild at the Battle of Sector 001.
@anticlaassicАй бұрын
To be fair: the queen Elizabeth class was pretty well armored and not as fast as other battlecruisers… The Warspite would therefore also fit a proper battleship
@gokbay3057Ай бұрын
@@anticlaassic Queen Elizabeth class were prototype Fast Battleships (and barely even qualify as fast when you get to the 20s and regular "slow" battleships can reach 23 knots while QEs can do 24), not Battlecruisers.
@anticlaassicАй бұрын
@@gokbay3057 so, you agree?
@hildemelАй бұрын
Jeraptha ships from the series "Expeditionary Force" are quite funny. Translating into English as things like "It was like that when I found it", "You can't prove it was me", etc.
@sci-fyguy7767Ай бұрын
Technically it’s a hovercraft but I like the name: Nebuchadnezzar.
@peterni2234Ай бұрын
The name refers to a hovercraft? It makes so much sense now in a game I like to play. Airships Conquer the Skies, is a 2D grand strategy game (GSG), where in the lore, all aspects of life are influenced by a fictional element called "suspedium." This element has the propensity to repel eachother, and against the earth (though the effect is noticibly weaker the higher up you go) providing lift to whatever it is part of. Traces of suspendium can be found in plants, in food, or found in a crystalized form like in the carapaces of mythical creatures, and in the ground which explains the floating landmasses. Suspendium is the main source of lift for your empire's airships. In it's dust form, suspendium is contained in thin-skinned "dust tanks" to generate passive lift, creating what is essentially an irl airship except it can hold more weight. In it's crystalline form, suspendium can be chambered in the airship & then charged by a coal generator to provide immense lift. "Nebuchadnezzar" is a randomly assigned name to any new ship in your empire's navy.
@NephTheNephАй бұрын
@@peterni2234 well.. it refers to a babylonian king that conquered Israel. It also is the name of the hovercraft of Morpheus in the real world in the Matrix movies.
@peterni2234Ай бұрын
@@NephTheNeph Thank you! That's what was on my mind.
@shinyagumon7015Ай бұрын
The Enterprise deserves extra points for being so influential that it had a real life spacecraft (ok an orbiter prototype technically) named after it. Which is extra funny because now the ships in the show are named after at least one ship named after the show. 😅 Personally I'm a big fan of the Halo style or the classic "Name it after a navy ship" approach.
@4mobius280Ай бұрын
Technically that includes the Enterprise (multiple US navy vessels including two aircraft carriers.)
@shinyagumon7015Ай бұрын
@@4mobius280 Yes, but I meant that the Orbiter is named in reference to Trek in real life.
@joshuahadamsАй бұрын
@@4mobius280 USS _Enterprise_ wasn’t the only _Constitution_ Class ship named for a historic one. USS _Potemkin_ NCC-1675, USS _Hood_ NCC-1703, and USS _Lexington_ NCC-1709 are all mentioned or appear in TOS along USS _Enterprise._
@battlesheep2552Ай бұрын
It took me awhile to realize that since the second NX class was named "Columbia", they were definitely naming them after the space shuttles. Boot strap paradox?
@joshuahadamsАй бұрын
@@battlesheep2552 and after _Colombia_ was the _Discovery._
@sidneysun5217Ай бұрын
halo's covenant ship names are some of my favs. mostly because they're words that i just never expected to be next to each other. the juxtapostion makes for very interesting names. eg "Unyielding Hierophant"
@autochtonАй бұрын
In my wife's scifi books (Kaia Sønderby, first book is named FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE), the protagonist ship is the Carpathia. It's named, in world and out, for the RMS Carpathia, which raced to the rescue of the stricken Titanic and ended up rescuing many of its survivors. The book's Carpathia is a decommissioned troop carrier, which usually is tasked with alien first contact missions -- but it has also assisted in rescue operations, refugee evacuations and similar, and can be reconfigured to carry several times its normal complement for that line of service.
@ledocteur7701Ай бұрын
I may have gone a little too hard on a few names for the Alphatian Network, the AI faction in my universe : Monolith-class Supercrusader (huge automated capital ship that houses the AI consciousness) : Invictus Pandora’s box (a part of it's navy that is basically the inquisition) capital ships (which each carry a small fleet, which is why most names are plural) : -God hunters -Final judgement -Pestilences -Vanquishers -Scarcities -Deaths -Harbingers -Azathoth (I swear the AI is genuinely the "good guys", it just has certain tasks that require.. more dakka than finesse) Harmony counselors (peace keeping and diplomatic fleets) : -Utopia assemblers -Salamanders -Internuntio + 5 unnamed Pheonix flock (fleets dedicated to the protection of the AI itself and it's industries) : -Worldbearers -Starlifters + 6 unnamed I also had a space station named Icarus, which ends up taking a swim in the star it orbits, but I changed it to the event that led to said swim being called the "Icarus incident" rather than the station itself.
@taiko1237Ай бұрын
My personal favorite sci-fi ship names are from the postcapitalist solarpunk weird SF setting Starmoth, which are a mixture of humor (e.g _Calm and Orderly Fashion, Pointy Bit Towards Thrust, Unorthodox Diplomacy, Peace Treaty, No Time To Stop_ - the last one being for an antimatter-powered courier ship), and meaningful names (e.g _All Along The Watchtower_ for an exploration ship belonging to a faction whose stated purpose is basically to protect humanity from the Great Filter and the like), and then names that are just cool (e.g _In Your Heart Shall Burn, Embers of the Revolution, Ancient Heart of the Machine, Harmonium Over Matter, Lightjammer_ ).
@riccardogemmeАй бұрын
That enterprise bit was amazing!
@matthewgillies7509Ай бұрын
I play a fair amount of Space Engineers. In that time, I've had exploration rockets I've called "Sojourner", "Thunderbird", "Azure Arrow", "Astral Pioneer", and "Wayfarer". I've also had warships called "Thunderer", "Tempest", "Pegasus", "Perseus", "Sampson", "Jupiter", and "Minerva". My latest iteration in-game was the "Theseus", a hybrid rocket-warship, that can do anything I need it to do, and go anywhere I need it to go, while fighting off many enemies. The name was a deliberate choice (and a nerdy joke), as I figured it would be getting a lot of repairs and receiving a lot of replacement parts.
@lighthousegravyP51Ай бұрын
I am surprised that the name "Maru" wasn't mentioned. As in the Kobayashi Maru (Star Trek) , the Bentenmaru (Bodacious Pirates), and the Eureka Maru (Andromeda).
@alexandercaires5921Ай бұрын
Which ironically is based on Japanese (and IIRC Chinese) naming conventions.
@lighthousegravyP51Ай бұрын
@@alexandercaires5921 I know. I looked it up.
@Commander_Appo29 күн бұрын
Halo has such cool ship names. Banished has names based on important locations from the brute homeworld, Covenant has a lot of badass religious sounding stuff, and the UNSC has a range of some super badass stuff (Dawn Under Heaven) to pop culture or earth location references (Mona Lisa, Bunker Hill), to some funny ones (Say My Name).
@wasabyorechy1585Ай бұрын
Empire from Star Wars is realy subtle in naming conventions with ISD Devastator, Agonizer, Obliterator, Tyrannic, Executrix and SSD Executor, Annihilator, Reaper. Are we the baddies?
@TotallyNotAFoxАй бұрын
At least they left "Dominatrix" out of the names or otherwise they wouldn't had been taken seriously
@heliofaros1344Ай бұрын
"Na, we're the good ones, but the others should shut up and join or die"
@andymac4883Ай бұрын
In fairness to the Executor, for all that the name _looks_ scary it doesn't actually mean the same as 'executioner'. An executor is just somebody who's appointed to carry out a particular task.
@wasabyorechy1585Ай бұрын
@@andymac4883 Oh ok. English is not my first language.
@JCIce007Ай бұрын
@@andymac4883 yeah, but I think everyone pronounces that ship's name differently from the legal term.
@pollall2793Ай бұрын
One of my favorite sci-if book series (Expeditionary Force) has an alien race with some of the funniest spaceships names, for example, “Will do Sketchy Things”, “Parole Violation”, and “Out on Bail”. This is an an alien race of beetle like beings whose entire society is dedicated around gambling…I swear, these books are gems.
@trigerhappy011Ай бұрын
The "I Don't Fucking Know, You Name It" is a favorite of mine, though a bit obscure.
@tanewoodley9806Ай бұрын
Not that obscure, I came here to make this comment 🙂 Semper Iratus/Always Angry
@michaelwanamaker9829Ай бұрын
@@tanewoodley9806 Ah yes, the motto of Admiral King.
@heliofaros1344Ай бұрын
"Anyway" "As I said Before" "Please don't park here" "Short Answer" "No"
@aleksandarveseli936Ай бұрын
@@tanewoodley9806 All The Time
@LillfotАй бұрын
Alastair Reynolds' Revelation Space series have some kickass names; my favourite being "Nostalgia for Infinity". I really adore the poetry of such names. ❤
@-NGC-6302-Ай бұрын
One of my favorite ship names is the Lying Bastard from Ringworld All of its weapons were secondary functions of otherwise innocuous systems like lights and scanning equipment, so it could pass as completely unarmed. I prefer the ones I made up though, which are all two-word combinations that relate somewhat to each ship's main function; the Marrow of Rancor for combat, the Modified Perspicacity for detection, the Algid Circator for policing, the Diptych Palimpsest for data handling, the Lithe Effulgence for fast transport, and the Cogent Syzygy as a space tug. I love uncommon words.
@mrdrprof8402Ай бұрын
I've got so many thoughts on ship names! I personally quite like (bungie) halo. Spirit of fire absolutely takes the cake but I think there's a lot to be said for the grandiosity of naming schemes. Covenant go for poetic and flowy names where humanity have martial and heroic ones. Long night of solace and forward unto dawn are some of my faves. I think we can agree regardless that *infinity* is a lazy ass name that the 7 year old who came up with the coolest ship ever decided on. I've been running a lancer game (Sci fi mexha ttrpg) and in that I've been trying to come up with good names for all the vessels. The ship the player merc crew is in is called upon a white horse one of the key factions has this new super weapon on a dreadnought and it's called the inexorable dictum. Space ship naming is cool and fun especially when you don't call your ship HMS Big ship. (oh on the note of tempting fate I always found it werid the ship on Olympus in apex legends that got all fucked up is called icarus)
@GoodOldGamerАй бұрын
I'm a fan of the Quarian ship Quibb Quibb. 😏🤭
@battlesheep2552Ай бұрын
I prefer the De'Franz and the Iktomi. Now those are proud ship names
@CaptainSovereignАй бұрын
You Have A Ship Named Qwib Qwib?
@IAmTheAce5Ай бұрын
@@CaptainSovereignoh, here we go…
@NoTimeLeft_Ай бұрын
This is super relevant for me and I love the timing! I'll make sure to follow these guidelines for my game No Time Left (vids under channel)
@BensBrickDesignsАй бұрын
I would start world building just to name ships. Honestly, I'd world build just to name anything - rivers, planets, species, robot types...that's just fun stuff.
@Warmonger856Ай бұрын
My personal favorite is an obscure one from Battletech; one of the factions had a sub-group called the Explorer Corps, assigned to push back the edge of the map. The only ship from their fleet whose name we actually know is the Outbound Light. Pity what they ultimately found, though...
@0hMaxАй бұрын
The lead ship of the Firefly class is HMS Firefly, followed by HMS Centurion, HMS Comet, and finally HMS Thunderchild. The naming convention for the class changed when war with aliens were declared.
@犬まにまにАй бұрын
I also like names taken from actual places, famous battlefields, or famous people, which gives the spaceships a nice nostalgic feel, connecting the spacefaring human race to their home planet, Earth, and the stories of their ancestors.
@splashpitАй бұрын
Same , I’m no writer but I’d use places close to my heart like “ Botany Bay “ or Sorrento
@TheMan83554Ай бұрын
My jump gate builder ship got called The Warpseam Needle. A capital ship sized infrastructure investment to have the construction facilities, storage space, and crew amenities required to fly for months and build one half of a jump gate pair, then resupply and do it again. Representing the weaving of de facto independent and remote colonies into a cohesive whole, able to reliably communicate and share resources. And as a show of governmental might and resource flex. "We can put a mega carrier's worth of resources into an infrastructure package that won't pay off for years and years. What can you do?"
@PaulCashmanАй бұрын
One of my favorites is "Hot Needle of Inquiry," from Larry Niven's Ringworld books. Another comes from H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds: "Thunder Child."
@VaticDartАй бұрын
Rule 1: do not rename your awesome and iconic spacecraft at the end of the series to the Enterprise
@julias5980Ай бұрын
Ugh, for real.
@anticlaassicАй бұрын
Felt more than cheap. Really killed the corpse of that show again for me
@trog7986Ай бұрын
@@anticlaassic what show was it? It's not ringing a bell for me
@yelwinmoisesacostaduarte8915Ай бұрын
where did this happen
@VaticDartАй бұрын
This was season 3 of Picard. The Titan was such an awesome ship! And they were talking about a spin off series with it. And then at the end they renamed it to the Enterprise 😖 I was so incredibly mad. I love all the Enterprise variants (except that one) but it is time to leave that name behind in Trek.
@dstovellАй бұрын
The Expeditionary Force books have some amazing ship names (translated from alien languages): "Heavenly Morning Flower of Glorious Victory", "To Seek Glory In Battle is Glorious", "If You Forget Hard Enough It Never Happened"
@JerichoDeathАй бұрын
I usually go with British Navy ship names or constellations. My main ship names in Star Trek Online are the Imperieuse and the Cassiopeia.
@richardplass8453Ай бұрын
8:00 To invoke / maintain "naval" continuity into future centuries, Star Trek generally uses American / British naval ship naming conventions. If not referring to a specific battle or heroic person, these are usually virtues; Enterprise, Dauntless, Reliant, etc... Virtue names are what trigger those special feelings.
@russward2612Ай бұрын
I always thought a good small freighter name would be "Indigo Void".
@heliofaros1344Ай бұрын
Golden cow, The Vault, if you want to attract pirates, I'm just a poor boy from a poor family
@byron2FZАй бұрын
I really like the naming scheme the Systems Alliance have in Mass Effect. Frigates are named for historical battles, Cruisers for cities (namely ones on Earth but I imagine that could change in time), Dreadnoughts for mountains (mainly Earth ones save for the Olympus Mons) and Carriers after historical figures (from Einstein to General Davis Jr of the Tuskeegee airmen). It does have some weird choices however, like the SSV Hong Kong being a Frigate named after the WW2 battle of Hong Kong rather than being a Cruiser.
@tripleripple89Ай бұрын
I don't know if JMS meant this for Sheridan's EAS Agamemnon, but it turns out that HMS Agamemnon was the favorite ship of Admiral Horatio Nelson and that seems intentional.