My Submarines have names:
Cyclops: Seamoths: Prawns:
-Enterprise -Ranger (KIA) -Curiosity (KIA)
-Nautilus (UP) -Chuck Norris (UP) -Discovery
-Destiny (UP) -Columbia (MIA)
-Voyger Proud to survive,honor to death.
(UP,deleted by new update) They never be forgeten.
Seamoth: SupaNeat Pod, status: active
Cyclops: Subship Heart of Gold, status: probably active
PRAWN: M.E.K.A suit, status: unknown (fell off the edge of the world)
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EDIT: Goddmnit! How da **** do you change the size of the text?
My Seamoth is usually named "Enterprise" and my Cyclops is "Deep Space 9"...
I dislike the 'forced' acronym for the PRWN PRAWN suit, so it's usually renamed back to "Exosuit", but I think "Jaeger" might be a good one to use.
<span style="font-size:16px">The BBCode link shows how it's done;</span> <span style="font-size:14px">you had it right but it seems you need</span> <span style="font-size:12px">angle brackets instead of square brackets.</span> <span style="font-size:10px">But I couldnt get it to work right so I instead used the</span> <span style="font-size:8px">SPAN command instead.</span> <span style="font-size:6px">Tiny text is cute!</span>
Nowadays I name my Seamoth the Galileo thanks to Star Trek. As for the Cyclops, I name it after a OzoneOcean, someone I know online. Because that sounds like a cool name for a submarine.
Seamoths:
Ludroth I - Destroyed in the Dunes while resource diving. The crush depth damage was what delt the killing blow on it.
Ludroth II - Active; Equipped for exploring deep sea caves. Had a close call in the Deep Grand Reef recently though.
Ludroth III - Active; Equipped for shallow water traveling and resource collection.
Cyclops:
Lagiacrus - Active; never needed to build a second one and it's never sprung a leak "yet". Can these things actually blow up, or do they just fill with water?
Prawn/Exosuit:
Uroktor - Destroyed when I got careless trying to drill a large node at the map's edge.
Uroktor II - Being built currently.
Has been tradition to name my subs after Monster Hunter creatures, specifically the leviathans since we're in the ocean
Since I don't have a Seamoth yet since the update i'll just name my bases or classification system. Alpha for Main or End Game, Bravo for Recharging station, and finally Charlie for a small outpost. I am thinking about using the Greek Alphabet to classify vehicles.
Dont actually have the Cyclops or PRAWN yet, but will name them after Rachel Carson (Edge of the Sea author) and John Henry (because I do a lot of mining in that thing). Just a matter of coming up with something at least sorta clever...
I'm kinda curious now... who would name their submarines "Chuck Norris" in hopes of invoking his invincibility? I've seen a lot of this in Star Trek Online... And a lot of those ships were destroyed by Borg in seconds (to be had those ships were not at the best level for the task, unlike my main's Risian Luxury Cruiser, the U.S.S. Killer Lady)...
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And Voyger is Seamoth.
Seamoth: Inquisitor, Status: active
PAWN Suit: Roach, Status: active
Cyclops: Verdant Saint
Seamoth: Spriggan
PRAWN Suit: The Green Man
Cyclops: Subship Heart of Gold, status: probably active
PRAWN: M.E.K.A suit, status: unknown (fell off the edge of the world)
[style size="1px"]Please get those references...[/style]
EDIT: Goddmnit! How da **** do you change the size of the text?
I dislike the 'forced' acronym for the PRWN PRAWN suit, so it's usually renamed back to "Exosuit", but I think "Jaeger" might be a good one to use.
<span style="font-size:16px">The BBCode link shows how it's done;</span> <span style="font-size:14px">you had it right but it seems you need</span> <span style="font-size:12px">angle brackets instead of square brackets.</span> <span style="font-size:10px">But I couldnt get it to work right so I instead used the</span> <span style="font-size:8px">SPAN command instead.</span> <span style="font-size:6px">Tiny text is cute!</span>
Seamoth = Jeep
PRAWN = haven't named it yet, since its always with the Cyclops for mining ops I'll probably just call it Trident
Seamoth: Hopper
PRAWN Suit: Armature
(Status: All Active)
Prawnsuit=KindaPissedChez
Cyclops=RatherAnnoyedCheese
Seamoth: E.L.I.F - 1N0
PAWN Suit: Pepe
Seamoths:
Ludroth I - Destroyed in the Dunes while resource diving. The crush depth damage was what delt the killing blow on it.
Ludroth II - Active; Equipped for exploring deep sea caves. Had a close call in the Deep Grand Reef recently though.
Ludroth III - Active; Equipped for shallow water traveling and resource collection.
Cyclops:
Lagiacrus - Active; never needed to build a second one and it's never sprung a leak "yet". Can these things actually blow up, or do they just fill with water?
Prawn/Exosuit:
Uroktor - Destroyed when I got careless trying to drill a large node at the map's edge.
Uroktor II - Being built currently.
Has been tradition to name my subs after Monster Hunter creatures, specifically the leviathans since we're in the ocean
Sea Moth: Disco Volante.
ExoSuit: Gawain.
AI-piloted vehicles featured in 'Aurora Falls' and 'Borealis Rising':
JUNO: Cyclops: Aegis, ExoSuit: Guinevere.
IANTO: Cyclops: Y Ddraig Goch (Red Dragon), ExoSuit: Galahad.
DIBGY: Cyclops: Taranis, Exosuit: Percival.
Colonist transport sub: Exodus. Cyclops: Esperanza. Seamoth: Artemis.
Cyclops: Endurance
Seamoth #1: BumbleBee (x3 storage, solar)
Seamoth #2: Hornet (perimeter defense, armor, pressure comp, torpedos)
P.R.A.W.N.: Chappy
Cyclops is "SEAVIEW II" (Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea)
Seamoth's have been...
1) "SeaBee"
2) "Aunt Bee"
3) "BeeCareful"
4) "BeeFour"
(1= WWII Military Construction Units, 2= The Andy Griffith Show, 3=Cause I lost the first two, 4= Star Trek: Nemesis)
PRAWN is green in color and is called "The HULK".
Seamoth: "Iron Peeper"
Cyclops: "Neptune", "Poseidon" or "Nautilus". I also once had "No Lead Tree".
Exosuit: "Exosuit"
My bases are called: "Seabase One", "Seabase Two" and so on.
I love this.
Seamoth: Irwin (In honor of Steve Irwin)
Dont actually have the Cyclops or PRAWN yet, but will name them after Rachel Carson (Edge of the Sea author) and John Henry (because I do a lot of mining in that thing). Just a matter of coming up with something at least sorta clever...