Sequential Ship Names Tool
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 8:33 am
Ah look, I can't post a link...
Go to textmechanic dot com and click 'Generate List Of Numbers'.
Check 'Pad' to get it to start at 001. Put the name of your class in 'prefix numbers with', followed by a space. In suffix, put a comma then a space. Erase what's in 'join with'. At the bottom, check 'Dos wrap is off'. Click Generate. Boom, 100 numbered ship names, ready to paste into your shipNames.txt.
Why I like this:
Naming the ship after its role puts the capability in BIG letters instead of the harder to read small letters. Especially since I put them in all caps.
Since there is no difference between an escort and a capital ship, I personally changed the names to CLASS A, CLASS B, etc. Of if for example you like to always make your escorts with lots of engines, SPEEDY tells you more than 'Escort' does.
Yes, you lose the romantic, but you gain in practicality.
Go to textmechanic dot com and click 'Generate List Of Numbers'.
Check 'Pad' to get it to start at 001. Put the name of your class in 'prefix numbers with', followed by a space. In suffix, put a comma then a space. Erase what's in 'join with'. At the bottom, check 'Dos wrap is off'. Click Generate. Boom, 100 numbered ship names, ready to paste into your shipNames.txt.
Why I like this:
Naming the ship after its role puts the capability in BIG letters instead of the harder to read small letters. Especially since I put them in all caps.
Since there is no difference between an escort and a capital ship, I personally changed the names to CLASS A, CLASS B, etc. Of if for example you like to always make your escorts with lots of engines, SPEEDY tells you more than 'Escort' does.
Yes, you lose the romantic, but you gain in practicality.