Originally posted by TC
As I said, Confederation naming conventions are based on class. You can't change class, therefore they would not be renamed due to a naming convention.
TC
The ESSEX-class carriers of WWII were generally named for battles in history, but there were exceptions -- HANCOCK, FRANKLIN, BON HOMME RICHARD.Originally posted by Napoleon
Yes but there are some patterns that are evident. Of the three Concordia Class Carriers that I know of (Princeton, Lexington, and Concordia) they are all named after American Revolutionary War Battle Sites, priceton, NJ, Concord and Lexington, mass. Three Vesuvii are named after mt./volcano's. and apparently the Midway's are named after naval battles, but I am sure that all naming conventions shall and have been broken by the confederation
Originally posted by Bandit LOAF
But you've ignored a lot of what we've already pointed out.
Re: your numbered arguments.
We *do* know that the TCS Eisen carried more than one wing of fighters -- because immediately after transferring the Wolfpack to the Midway, she jumped *ahead* of us, into enemy held territory. This isn't the sort of maneuver you undertake after offloading your entire fighter complement.
It wasn't made of two destroyers...Originally posted by Meson
The Intrepid didn't change class, since it has always been a light carrier. It was just built form the "scraps" of two destroyers.
Originally posted by Earthworm
wasn't made of two destroyers... [/B]