Hm. How about "Resolution" for the battleship?
For small craft, especially destroyers and submarines, the common British habit has been to pick a letter and give them all names starting with that. Thus the I-class submarine (Invictus, Inflexible, Irritable, etc).
The current generation of British submarines (now under construction) are A-class (names for the first three Astute, Ambush, and Artful). Others currently in service include T-class (Trafalgar, Turbulent, Tireless, Torbay, Trenchant, Talent and Triumph).
Using 'Trafalgar' would be a nice nod to British nationalism, actually. How's that one sound?--
"Use of unnecessary violence in the apprehension of General Zod has been approved."
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For small craft, especially destroyers and submarines, the common British habit has been to pick a letter and give them all names starting with that. Thus the I-class submarine (Invictus, Inflexible, Irritable, etc).
The current generation of British submarines (now under construction) are A-class (names for the first three Astute, Ambush, and Artful). Others currently in service include T-class (Trafalgar, Turbulent, Tireless, Torbay, Trenchant, Talent and Triumph).
Using 'Trafalgar' would be a nice nod to British nationalism, actually. How's that one sound?--
"Use of unnecessary violence in the apprehension of General Zod has been approved."
--
Sucrose Octanitrate.
Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode.