But... is that a really good idea? I mean, it might be real tough for the crew serving on such a ship to build up espirit de corps.
Well, as Dev mentioned, there is no crew affected by morale. Unless we have AI, but I don't think that's terribly likely.
Especially since those 'names' sound really like call signs.
I'm not really sure what you mean by this. They are, mostly, actual names... 'Neil' or 'Adrian' doesn't really sound like a callsign to me.
Even if they do sound like callsigns, isn't that effectively what they're being used for, anyway?
Furthermore, while it is really cute to honor the fallen this way, I don't think it is the best way to do so.
Well, the intention isn't really to honor the fallen. Honestly, if we name a ship
Floki, people are gonna ask
why we chose that name. When they're told, I don't think the original Floki would feel terribly honored.
While giving a ship, a regiment or something a title of a fallen ARM hero, i.e. naming it after him or her, it is clearly not the best idea to give that ship/regiment/else a name proper identical to that person's.
Might be clear to you, but it isn't to me. I thought that was generally how naming things after people worked.
Do you mean that it leads to confusion? I don't think it would matter, since ships and infantry are talked about in very different contexts, and the infantry are already dead anyway.
At the very least, those who have 'earned the right to the name' deserve to have a name of their own (and have a chance of taking it into history books by their own accomplishments alone!).
Yeaaah... I think the vast majority of the people who would be getting ships named after them, would not be happy if their notable accomplishments are what got them into history books. "Oh, this man will be remembered forever as the first person to lose a fight over the remote control so badly, that his head ended up a smear on the ground."
"This man will be forever known as the defining example of what you
shouldn't do with a manipulator. His reckless actions managed to kill millions of innocents, and a significant portion of his team."
"This man isn't really notable, aside from being an idiot who got himself killed."
By the way, I am not sure - have the organizational changes Simus announced to make have been enacted or not? I'd like to make an IC response to the invitation (now that we're finally back on board), but I am not sure 'it has been sent already'.
Pyro sent all the Heph people a meeting request, and then promptly disappeared.
So uh, has Simus' meeting started yet?
Nope. We all accepted, though. I'm guessing that means that Anton is currently sitting in a room with three inactive robots.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure all ships not intended to act as stationary defences (by stationary defences I meant the ones in the Hephaestus system) are crewed. Even those protecting Hephaestus should have some sods to repair and defend them.
Why give them actual sods? All of the ships have QECs (I think), so we just need to staff them with bodies, and the bodies can be remotely puppeted by sods stationed on Heph or whatever. That's probably way less expensive than designing them with stasis pods and nutrient supplies.