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    I always loved The Culture for ship names such as

    Mistake Not My Current State Of Joshing Gentle Peevishness For The Awesome And Terrible Majesty Of The Towering Seas Of Ire That Are Themselves The Mere Milquetoast Shallows Fringing My Vast Oceans Of Wrath

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    Some of the ones I like from The Culture:

    • Hand Me The Gun And Ask Me Again
    • Ethics Gradient
    • Another Fine Product From The Nonsense Factory
    • You’ll Clean That Up Before You Leave
    • Stood Far Back When The Gravitas Was Handed Out
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      This Reminds me ,A fantasy Book i read had “Whales” that float in the sky , in it and their names where also awsome like :

      “Wind against rain heavy horizon in the spring morning light over the Green Sea”

      “dancing snowflakes under the winter moons”

      “loves monlight in the Winter Forest”

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    I like Aloha Oe from Space Dandy as a spaceship name. Serenity from Firefly and the Bebop from Cowboy Bebop are also cool names.

    But if I had a spaceship, I’d name it Laika. Unless that was a super common name for a spaceship, then I’d choose something else.

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    I’ve always had a soft spot in my heart for the UESC Marathon

    Perfect name for a generation ship

    Though, if I ever had a spaceship, I’d probably name it The Coqui

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    Mine would be a concept, not a person or place or thing. Something eternal, something hopeful, something inspirational, something translatable into many languages. Thinking as I’m typing. But the more I think about it, the more convinced I am that Arthur C. Clarke got it right with “Discovery”. It is the perfect spaceship name. NASA’s Mars surface missions have a long string of great names in that vein. Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, Perseverance, Ingenuity.

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    I’ve always loved the way things are named in the Halo universe. There’s a lot of ships with normal ass names but there’s also names like Forward Unto Dawn and Pillar of Autumn. The coolest one is probably the UNSC In Amber Clad.

    The way things are named in Chinese history is similarly cool. Like Spring and Autumn Period.

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      Halo had great names for ships. The UNSC were a mix of epic or cheeky or some kind of reference to a place or a battle. The Covenant names were a bunch of imperious sounding religious themes. Must have been fun sitting around the writers room coming up with all those.

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        I’ve never played Halo but I love the lore. I fucking almost cried watching the Believe ads for Halo 3.

        I hate how the fictional universe of Halo was sort of not taken as seriously, like what happens with a lot of video games. Like, a complete remake would be cool.

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          You should get the Master Chief Collection and play it on like, Normal difficulty. That one contains the first 6 games. Real breeze at that difficulty, no frustration and almost no dying/reloading, makes it a tour of lots of cool shit and lore.

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        I’m looking up some Covenant ship names.

        • Song of Retribution
        • Breath of Annihilation
        • Shadow of Intent
        • Eternal Reward
        • Truth and Reconciliation (we all know this one)
        • Spear of Light
        • Infinite Sacrifice
        • Supplication of Purity
        • Ardent Prayer
        • Adherent

        So cool

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    In my half-baked MoreTankieStarTrek-verse the ship they fly around in is called the Solidarity, although the older members of the crew still sometimes call it by its wartime name, Central Park Firing Squad.

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    I’ve always been fond of the USCSS Nostromo. Similarly, I like Alien Isolations space station Sevastopol.

    My own ship I think I would name Point Nemo, named after the most remote point in the ocean which I think really fits for a space ship. Which itself is a nod to 20,000 Leagues.

    I name my animal crossing islands Point Nemo as a nod to being the most remote point from reality, where I go to escape reality on my own little island.

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    I like dumb classical references that are too long like “Triumph of Galatea” or “Tears of Persephone” so basically I’d name mine like a Halo ship.

    Truth and Reconciliation is a fucking awesome name from Halo 1 that works both as a covenant ship name and as a good Socialist ship name, given it’s basically naming your ship Tribunal of the Revolution

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    Millennium Falcon, only because it was my favorite spaceship growing up, and it took me about 10-15 years to understand out what the words meant.

    I can’t tell you the name of my spaceship because opsec.

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    Not really a space ship but it was the battleship that fought the Martians in War of the Worlds. The Thunderchild. It goes out guns blazing and then kamikaze rams a Martian craft as a final “fuck you, from Earth” to protect fleeing civilians.

    Would be a cool name for a spaceship. For names from science fiction I’ve always been partial to the Vasudan aliens from Freespace. Rather than translate the names of their ships they examined human history and decided they were fond of the ancient Egyptians and chose Egyptian names so their Terran allies could refer to their ships with human words (solidarity wins again). Gotta go with the legendary GVD Psamtik for another great name.