Talk:List of starship names
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===USS Hale=== | ===USS Hale=== | ||
I added the [[USS Hale|Hale]]'s as 72351. A google for Nerwal, USS Hale throws up both 72351 and 75351. I'm hazarding a guess that the latter was made up by Nerwal when he left BF so as to avoid further hassle - BF isn't fond of giving up its vessels names and registries. But anyway, since this is clearly based on the BF one, I went with the first. I'm not sure if the Hale's still in BF to check, but it's not in TF9. -[[User:Chris|Chris]] 05:51, 23 November 2005 (EST) | I added the [[USS Hale|Hale]]'s as 72351. A google for Nerwal, USS Hale throws up both 72351 and 75351. I'm hazarding a guess that the latter was made up by Nerwal when he left BF so as to avoid further hassle - BF isn't fond of giving up its vessels names and registries. But anyway, since this is clearly based on the BF one, I went with the first. I'm not sure if the Hale's still in BF to check, but it's not in TF9. -[[User:Chris|Chris]] 05:51, 23 November 2005 (EST) | ||
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+ | I just checked, the registry for the Hale in BF now is NCC-75351. - Vince | ||
===USS Hull=== | ===USS Hull=== | ||
Is there a registry for this? If not, 75000 is the estimated registry of the Sovvy herself, so I'd venture something between that and 80000. In fact I'd suggest lower than 76000, based purely on assumption. The Sovvies are big, bad and expensive. So there aren't many of them. So Starfleet has a ''relatively'' small range of numbers for them. You can still fit 1000 ships in that range, but it's considerably smaller than say, the Excelsior and Oberth ranges. -[[User:Chris|Chris]] 05:51, 23 November 2005 (EST) | Is there a registry for this? If not, 75000 is the estimated registry of the Sovvy herself, so I'd venture something between that and 80000. In fact I'd suggest lower than 76000, based purely on assumption. The Sovvies are big, bad and expensive. So there aren't many of them. So Starfleet has a ''relatively'' small range of numbers for them. You can still fit 1000 ships in that range, but it's considerably smaller than say, the Excelsior and Oberth ranges. -[[User:Chris|Chris]] 05:51, 23 November 2005 (EST) |
Revision as of 16:00, 23 November 2005
Started this 'cos I thought it'd be a good idea to have a list of canon names in one place - it'd be a great tool for writing bios aside from anything else - it'd be useful for the 'Service Record' section' and as well as that, if the ship has a page to itself, players can look uit up and perhaps find out who their character's previous CO was etc. But I've run out of time now, so what's done will have to do for now. :P - Chris 11:46, 27 Sep 2005 (EDT)
Looks good :) A welcome addition
Alex
Registries
USS Hale
I added the Hale's as 72351. A google for Nerwal, USS Hale throws up both 72351 and 75351. I'm hazarding a guess that the latter was made up by Nerwal when he left BF so as to avoid further hassle - BF isn't fond of giving up its vessels names and registries. But anyway, since this is clearly based on the BF one, I went with the first. I'm not sure if the Hale's still in BF to check, but it's not in TF9. -Chris 05:51, 23 November 2005 (EST)
I just checked, the registry for the Hale in BF now is NCC-75351. - Vince
USS Hull
Is there a registry for this? If not, 75000 is the estimated registry of the Sovvy herself, so I'd venture something between that and 80000. In fact I'd suggest lower than 76000, based purely on assumption. The Sovvies are big, bad and expensive. So there aren't many of them. So Starfleet has a relatively small range of numbers for them. You can still fit 1000 ships in that range, but it's considerably smaller than say, the Excelsior and Oberth ranges. -Chris 05:51, 23 November 2005 (EST)