Ares, Nyx, Huginn, and Muninn are all EVE ships.Scorched_Cascade said:EVE? I've never played it, did I make an accidental reference?
I went with Ares and Athena because they are opposites and just fit and sound nice together. Nyx is the titan of darkness and Styx is the dark river. Huginn and Muninn not because they sound cool but because of the symbolism. They are Odin's ravens, his messengers and spies I thought it fitting that the space ships were named after them. Odin being chief among the Aesir and they being his messengers and spies its like a veiled threat, a declaration of status and a statement about human life being dominant on it's planet all in one.
Were I going for cool Norse references I'd go with Tyr and Thor or Loki and Hel.
Yes, what could possibly go wrong? You could paint giant targets on the sides of the ships too.dalek sec said:Well you could go with the Ishimura and then change the second one to the Event Horizen. What would go wrong with both of those classy names?![]()
^ ^ ^ This ^ ^ ^Celtic_Kerr said:I wonder how many people are going to say Normandy and Enterprise
You know the people at NASA will try their damndist to call at least one The Enterprise.Anarchemitis said:They would probably be named something by a NASA/ESA committee. This was how the Ranger, Surveyor, Apollo, Voyager, Viking, Mariner and Pathfinder programs all were named. The Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity however were named by an international essay competition.
Fair game for naming conventions are anything of old myth associated with ancient astronomy, cool modern science buzzwords like Millennium, or contrived [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MESSENGER] retronyms [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C.O.L.B.E.R.T.].
Oh, god, yes. This is the best idea.Gerhardt said:Or maybe "Bill" and "Ted"...
I can agree on Roddenberry. Not so much Lucas. (Roddenberry was actually interested in space flight. Lucas just wanted "space samurai")Randomologist said:Say that two space-ships have now been built to explore the galaxy, and are waiting to be named. What would you call them? I realise the success of this thread is probably related to the amount of sci-fi fans on the Escapist, but I'm sure there's a few.
For me, they'd be the Roddenberry and Lucas, for obvious reasons. How about you?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Enterprise#Servicetheonlyblaze2 said:You know the people at NASA will try their damndist to call at least one The Enterprise.Anarchemitis said:They would probably be named something by a NASA/ESA committee. This was how the Ranger, Surveyor, Apollo, Voyager, Viking, Mariner and Pathfinder programs all were named. The Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity however were named by an international essay competition.
Fair game for naming conventions are anything of old myth associated with ancient astronomy, cool modern science buzzwords like Millennium, or contrived [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MESSENGER] retronyms [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C.O.L.B.E.R.T.].