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Not all of my ships have nicknames, but all of them do have ID codes, which are unique to the ship and adhere to a system which I will attempt to explain here.  
 
Not all of my ships have nicknames, but all of them do have ID codes, which are unique to the ship and adhere to a system which I will attempt to explain here.  
 
For the purposes of this, I will use the following example: CC-SM-1-1 "Miner Minor"
 
For the purposes of this, I will use the following example: CC-SM-1-1 "Miner Minor"
=== CC- ===
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;CC-
This stands for '''C'''up'''c'''ake. That's it.  
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:This stands for '''C'''up'''c'''ake. That's it.  
=== SM- ===
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; SM-
The first letter here is its size; S for small, L for large. The second is its purpose; in this case it's M for mining. (List coming soon)
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:The first letter here is its size; S for small, L for large. The second is its purpose; in this case it's M for mining. (List coming soon)
=== 1- ===
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;1-
This is a counter for the amount of ship designs. In this case, this is the first small mining ship that I've designed, therefore this number is 1.  
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:This is a counter for the amount of ship designs. In this case, this is the first small mining ship that I've designed, therefore this number is 1.  
=== 1 ===
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; 1
This is a counter for the amount of this design built. In this case, this is the first CC-SM-1 built, therefore it is again number 1.  
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:This is a counter for the amount of this design built. In this case, this is the first CC-SM-1 built, therefore it is again number 1.  
=== "Miner Minor" ===
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; "Miner Minor"
If the ship has a nickname, it goes in quotation marks at the end.
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:If the ship has a nickname, it goes in quotation marks at the end.
 
== Small Ships ==
 
== Small Ships ==
 
=== Mining ===
 
=== Mining ===

Revision as of 17:23, 5 April 2014

WIP (including this intro :D)

ID Designation

Not all of my ships have nicknames, but all of them do have ID codes, which are unique to the ship and adhere to a system which I will attempt to explain here. For the purposes of this, I will use the following example: CC-SM-1-1 "Miner Minor"

CC-
This stands for Cupcake. That's it.
SM-
The first letter here is its size; S for small, L for large. The second is its purpose; in this case it's M for mining. (List coming soon)
1-
This is a counter for the amount of ship designs. In this case, this is the first small mining ship that I've designed, therefore this number is 1.
1
This is a counter for the amount of this design built. In this case, this is the first CC-SM-1 built, therefore it is again number 1.
"Miner Minor"
If the ship has a nickname, it goes in quotation marks at the end.

Small Ships

Mining

Transport

Military

Large Ships