metatheurgist wrote:Good Lord! I assume these people live in a really peaceful and harmonious society. I'd really hate to have to spout that mouthful in a combat situation - by the time I finished saying "32 squadron! Provide fighter support for Refreshingly Unconcerned With the Vulgar Exigencies of Veracity." I'm pretty sure it'd already be a flaming ball of carbon.
If there was ever a situation where
Refreshingly Unconcerned With the Vulgar Exigencies of Veracity - an ex-
Thug Class Rapid Offensive Unit, even one that has been thoroughly demilitarised - needed fighter cover, pretty much everything would be a flaming ball of carbon.

And
Just the Washing Instruction Chip ... is a General Systems Vehicle, which could probably do horrible things to the Death Star from several light years away. And both ships are run by Minds, who do most of their thinking in hyperspace. But the Culture is a really peaceful and harmonious society, nonetheless:
Consider Phlebas: Iain M. Banks wrote:By their names you could know them, Horza thought as he showered. The Culture's General Contact Units, which until now had borne the brunt of the first four years of the war in space, had always chosen jokey, facetious names. Even the new warships they were starting to produce, as their factory craft completed gearing up their war production, favoured either jocular, sombre or downright unpleasant names, as though the Culture could not take entirely seriously the vast conflict in which it had embroiled itself.
Banks wrote an essay,
"A Few Notes on the Culture", if you're interested in the details.
JensAyton wrote:I believe that’s what happened to the Nar.
And Bungie, of course, are
big fans of the Culture novels.
I'll try to get back on topic:
cim wrote:1.79 has two extra ship properties - "ship 'unique' name" and "ship class name" - both of which are available for comms messages. Display name can then be derived from those two if it's not explicitly set. Obviously my copy of Randomshipnames is very slightly modified to fill in the right field.
Are there limits to the length of the "unique" names - actual or practical? Fond though I am of long names, now and then, is there a recommended upper character limit?