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Harry
Member # 265
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quote: What no USS Necromancer. Just in Case Necros Class: medium destroyer NX-6666 *I have become Death, Destoryer of worlds*
Well, I kinda liked the name  So: here it is! Hope you like it: The Necros Class is a top-secret Section 31 starship. It is equipped with phased-cloaking technology. The Federation and Starfleet officially deny any knowledge of it. It has a S31 NXX registry and no USS/SS prefix. It is armed with a powerful phaserbank and several quantum/photon torpedotubes. Have you got any more sinsiter names for ships? Here are a few names I thought of: Beast Darkchild Warlock Nemesis Apocalypse Warchild Necromancer  ------------------ "When You're Up to Your Ass in Alligators, Today Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life." -- Management slogan, Ridcully-style (Terry Pratchett, The Last Continent, Discworld) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prakesh's Star Trek Site
[This message has been edited by Prakesh (edited March 15, 2000).]
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Mythril
Member # 286
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I like itA few names: Kraken Anubis Ragnorok Harbringer ------------------ I am not responsible for the stupidity of other people.
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First of Two
Member # 16
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Cool. Reminiscent of the Starfleet Intelligence Covert Operations Ship I have been working on, the Deceiver Class. Though I think the Necros is larger.*Wonders if anybody knows HIS nickname used to be another one of those ships, the "Darkchild"* The Deceiver Class (And there was no prototype named Deceiver, just to make things confusing) were all named after famed Liars/Traitors, thusly Quisling Serpent Arnold Morag Duras Flanagan Jezebel Belial (and some others) Sinister names? Sinister Warhammer Charybdis Fenris Deathbird Cain ------------------ "Nobody knows this, but I'm scared all the time... of what I might do, if I ever let go." -- Michael Garibaldi
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Black Knight
Member # 134
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Malestrom------------------ "I am a hyena. A hyena is an animal who laughs when there is nothing funy to laugh at. This is the sound a hyena makes. Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha."--W.E.B. Griffen, Semper Fi
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The359
Member # 37
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1) It's Ragnorak (I just learned Norse Myth in school two days ago)2) It's Harbinger (I don't know where people get Harbringer from. Harbinger means "first of her line") 3) It's Maelstrom...I think... ------------------ "The things hollow--it goes on forever--and--oh my God!--it's full of stars!" -David Bowman's last transmission back to Earth, 2001: A Space Odyssey The 359 Webpage
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Elim Garak
Member # 14
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Isn't it "Ragnarok"?And those are rather appropriate names (Quisling and so on) for that class, First.
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TSN
Member # 31
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359: Probably because harbingers "bring" bad news, or something. And I'm pretty sure you're right about "maelstrom", but Garak's spelling of "Ragnarok" looks more correct to me. But I could be wrong on that one.I wonder why people seem to think that an apocalypse is a bad thing...? ------------------ "To make the merry-go-round go faster, so that everyone needs to hang on tighter, just to keep from being thrown to the wolves." -They Might Be Giants, "They Might Be Giants"
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Nim
Member # 205
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It's Ragnar�k, pronounced rangnaruk, with the long "u" from turn. That's as close you english-types can get without learning our scandinavian sounds!  ------------------ -At least I can get it up without biomechanical pumps. -Try falling into a pit of lava, Moffy. Then see how horny you feel.
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Harry
Member # 265
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And who or what is this Ragnar�k?------------------ "When You're Up to Your Ass in Alligators, Today Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life." -- Management slogan, Ridcully-style (Terry Pratchett, The Last Continent, Discworld) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prakesh's Star Trek Site
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TSN
Member # 31
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In Norse mythology, it's basically the equivalent of "Armageddon". In other words, the end of the world as we know it. Or as the old Norse thought they knew it, anyway. :-)------------------ "To make the merry-go-round go faster, so that everyone needs to hang on tighter, just to keep from being thrown to the wolves." -They Might Be Giants, "They Might Be Giants"
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First of Two
Member # 16
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It's the end of the world as they knew it, and they felt fine...Sorry, had to do it. ------------------ "Nobody knows this, but I'm scared all the time... of what I might do, if I ever let go." -- Michael Garibaldi
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TSN
Member # 31
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I figured someone would. :-)------------------ "To make the merry-go-round go faster, so that everyone needs to hang on tighter, just to keep from being thrown to the wolves." -They Might Be Giants, "They Might Be Giants"
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The359
Member # 37
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Ragnarok (my bad on the spelling) is when the Frost Giants (called Jotars) from Jutenheim (part of Niflheim) will battle the Gods (called Aesirs) from Asgard will battle on the rainbow bridge that connects Asgard and Niflheim, and it will be the most glorious battle ever, but will be the end of the world.------------------ "The things hollow--it goes on forever--and--oh my God!--it's full of stars!" -David Bowman's last transmission back to Earth, 2001: A Space Odyssey The 359 Webpage
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Federation Shipmaster
Member # 15
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Just find the names of all the Star Destroyers. That should give you some good ones.
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Aethelwer
Member # 36
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http://www.theforce.net/swtc/isd.html#list ------------------ Frank's Home Page "This spontaneous stuff takes a little bit of planning." - John Flansburgh
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Harry
Member # 265
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I designed a plaque and a logo: Plaque Logo ------------------ "When You're Up to Your Ass in Alligators, Today Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life." -- Management slogan, Ridcully-style (Terry Pratchett, The Last Continent, Discworld) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prakesh's Star Trek Site [This message has been edited by Prakesh (edited March 19, 2000).] [This message has been edited by Prakesh (edited March 19, 2000).] [This message has been edited by Prakesh (edited March 19, 2000).]
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Fabrux
Member # 71
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Nifty! One thing, though... $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Sloan's first name is Luther.------------------ "Yes. I have seventeen brains! And eleven legs. And a pecan." -Frank Gerratana, March 3, 2000
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TSN
Member # 31
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Y'know, I really don't think that qualifies as a spoiler... :-)------------------ "To make the merry-go-round go faster, so that everyone needs to hang on tighter, just to keep from being thrown to the wolves." -They Might Be Giants, "They Might Be Giants"
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Fabrux
Member # 71
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It is to people who haven't seen the episode...------------------ "Yes. I have seventeen brains! And eleven legs. And a pecan." -Frank Gerratana, March 3, 2000
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Nim
Member # 205
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Actually there was a swedish parody on the fancy movie "Armageddon" called "Ragnar�k".------------------ -At least I can get it up without biomechanical pumps. -Try falling into a pit of lava, Moffy. Then see how horny you feel.
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TSN
Member # 31
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What I mean is, a spoiler, by definition, is something that "spoils" the story for someone who hasn't seen it. Sloane's given name doesn't really give anything away. It would be like telling someone who hadn't seen "The Adversary" (I think that's the one) that Sisko had grown a beard. Not really something that anyone's going to care about.Or, if they do care, they need to get out more, anyway. :-) ------------------ "To make the merry-go-round go faster, so that everyone needs to hang on tighter, just to keep from being thrown to the wolves." -They Might Be Giants, "They Might Be Giants"
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