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100 Formidable Names for Spaceships

If your character travels from planet to planet, there's only one acceptable method for traversing the icy void. I'm talking about spaceships, of course, whether it's a sleek smuggler's cruiser or an attack ship on fire off the shoulder of Orion. And while novice space jockeys are happy to name their vessels after the first thing that comes to mind, veteran starfarers know that a ship's title can be just as important as its performance under fire.

That's where this list of 100 formidable names for spaceships comes into play, as it will provide you endless opportunities to populate your RPG universe with tough-sounding craft. Just roll a d100 (or pick your favorite), attach a ship prefix, and you can be flying across the cosmos in vessels such as the HDMS Golgotha, USS Leviathan, or The Hammer of the Gods.

(Cover art courtesy of Chrstphre Campbell)

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April 19th, 2013
It's hard to be TOO critical of a product that costs a dollar, so I won't be. The "Formidable Names" range in quality from, well, formidable (i.e. "Hyperion", "Leviathan", "Excalibur") to the downright silly (i.e [...]
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