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    Leaving out the all to common US names:

    Some names for science / diplomatic crafts can be derived from poets and politicans:

    USS Ruyard Kiepling
    USS Gorch Fock
    USS Erich Maria Remarque
    USS Rielke
    USS Robert Frost
    USS Lord Byron
    USS Bram Stocker
    USS Vigil
    USS Poul Anderson

    USS Willy Brandt
    USS Benjamin Disraely
    USS Frederík Lassard
    USS Izak Rabin
    USS Martin Luther-King
    USS Lech Walenza (sp?)

    Some Scouts from History:

    USS Beagle (and USS Snoopy as a shuttle)
    USS Endeavor
    USS Livingston
    USS Davey Crocket
    USS Amerigo Vespunci
    USS Christobal Colon
    USS Leif Erikson
    USS Alexander von Humbold
    USS Magellan
    USS Francis Drake
    USS Jason
    USS Argonaut

    Science Vessels from Scientists

    USS Marie Curie
    USS Robert Koch
    USS Otto Hahn
    USS James Watt
    USS Niels Bohr
    USS Konrad Röntgen
    USS Gregor Mendel
    USS Semendyajew
    USS Aristoteles

    Warships (all SF personal clean mouth with Schnaps now ) can be named:

    USS Von der Tann
    USS Surcouf
    USS Derflinger (The iron dog)
    USS Richellieu
    USS Jean Bart
    USS Andrea Doria
    USS Selim Pasha
    USS Moshe Dayan
    USS Tiger
    USS Bolito
    USS Mushashe (sp?)
    USS Alamo Gordo
    USS Braham
    USS Warspite
    USS Hornblower
    USS Fearless

    Traders with names like

    USS <name> Maru (all Jap. Trades seems to use the suffix)
    USS Onedin
    USS Nick van Rijn
    USS John Smith
    USS Agora (sp?)
    USS Southern Star
    USS Profit Margin

    And some I think I heard in other SciFi :

    USS Freiherr von Stein
    USS Cromwell
    USS Elvis Presley

    USS Chariman Mao
    USS Ho Chi Min
    USS Ernesto "Che" Gueverra
    USS Ghandi
    USS Karl Marx
    USS Lenin


    Space Stations:

    Hannover Class Waypoint stations (Used for freight / passenger transfer near system warp borders)

    Paris Class diplomatic stations (Meeting points in space) [Alternate: Babylon class ]

    Fleming Class cultural observation station (For observing pre-warp civilisations)

    Barbarossa Class Defence plattforms

    Freya Class Sensor plattforms

    Hermes Class subspace relais stations

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    Spelling corrections for you.
    <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Michael Brinkhues:
    Leaving out the all to common US names:

    Some names for science / diplomatic crafts can be derived from poets and politicans:
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    USS Rudyard Kipling

    USS Bram Stoker

    USS Vigil unless this was USS Virgil

    USS Benjamin Disraeli

    USS Itzak Rabin, IIRC

    USS Martin Luther King, Jr.

    USS Amerigo Vespuci

    USS Ferdinand Magellan

    USS Konrad Röntgen (I'll defer to you, but I thought that was "Rotengen")

    USS Andrea Doria (Just pointing out you made this a warship, yet the only one I know of was a cruise ship that sank on her maiden voyage)

    USS Mushashi

    USS Agora (sp?) (If you were trying for the Latin name for a Roman marketplace, you got it.)

    USS Chairman Mao, though I would use USS Mao Tse Tung

    USS Ho Chi Mihn, IIRC


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    Thanks first, sypone. Röntgen is right (discoverer of the X-Rays)

    Andrea Doria:

    Italien battleship of the interrim (1918-1939) period, named after an italian admiral from (IIRC) the rennaissance.

    Michael

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    And perhaps synonyms and other class name related words are practical, too:
    Possible Sovereign-class ships:
    -Imperial
    -Monarchial
    -Pricely
    -Sovereignty => Athority, Dominion, Empire, Pover, Rule....

    And one Ambassador might be named as Emissery.

    BTW, what methods US Navy uses when they are naming their Diconderogas and Arleigh Burges?
    All they all named after battles and heroic military personel/other famous persons?

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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by heikki:
    [B]And perhaps synonyms and other class name related words are practical, too:
    Possible Sovereign-class ships:
    -Imperial
    -Monarchial
    -Pricely
    -Sovereignty => Athority, Dominion, Empire, Pover, Rule....

    Along this line you would name Promethius class vessels after the Titans and Gods of Greek myth and even, (based on the appearance of the USS Cerberus in the new DS9 novels) other myths as well.
    I would suggest steller phenomena for Galaxy class vessels but too many fed ships are class named for those.


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    [quote]<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by aelius:
    [b]
    Originally posted by heikki:
    And perhaps synonyms and other class name related words are practical, too:
    Possible Sovereign-class ships:
    -Imperial
    -Monarchial
    -Pricely
    -Sovereignty => Athority, Dominion, Empire, Pover, Rule....
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    I personally prefer a similar (if far more limited alteration).

    In my universe the third Sovereign was the USS Ark Royal and the naming pledge would follow along that vein.

    However the Sovereigns are few and far between in my universe (ie; I hadn't thought too deeply about others), but Royal Navy ships across history provide some alternatives, as do others from the nevies of other monarch led powers.

    ie; USS Prince of Wales and such similar names. At the very least I can see 'Dominion' remaining off Starfleet ship registrations for the significant future.

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    Here are a few Starship names I am using in some of my adventures:

    Akira class: USS Tecumsah II (The Excellsor class vessel was destroyed in my campaign by the Klingons).
    Intrepid class: USS Hawkins.
    Olympic class: USS Sir Lancelot Spratt.
    Saber class: USS Trillipa and USS Scimitar.
    El-Dorado class: USS Lima.
    Apollo class: USS Tel-Alep.
    Danube class: USS Avon
    Talon class: U.S.S. Tarkazhsia.
    Buenos Aries class Freighter: SS Queen of Alexandra.

    P.S. Can anyone notice which is the odd one out? And why?

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    I often go to http://www.nvr.navy.mil/ for a list of current and recently decommissioned ships in US Navy.

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