Jonathan_S wrote:munroburton wrote:[Let's use a RMN example - we know the HMS Star Knight, lead ship of the Star Knight class, was destroyed near the beginning of SVW. Had the RMN recommissioned the name, it might have been borne by a Saganami-class cruiser.
They did the same thing with HMS Gryphon and Sphinx - decommisioned the old Manticore-class SDs to provide names for two new SD classes. Then HMS Manticore SD-01 was replaced by a new Gryphon-class hull carrying the name forth. Therefore there was never a Sphinx-class named HMS Manticore.
I suspect, but obviously don't know for sure, that unless "Star Knight" was on their list of Valor which has to be kept active that they'd just let that name go fallow until well after the last Star Knight-class was retired. That avoids confusion.
There's no real issue with a ship class not having a namesake ship in commission. It's only having a ship class share a name with a ship not if that class that's confusing.
Of course we did see the old Nike recommissioned Hancock Station to free the name for the first BC(L). Though I think the RMN painted themselves into a corner allowing their BC(L) class to also be called Nike. Down the road they'll be struck between multiple conflicting traditions
A) Nike is always the most powerful BC design
B) There is always an HMS Nike
C) Ship and class names should only be the same when the ship is part of that class
D) Ships may be renamed (though rarely and it can be considered unlucky) but classes basicly never are; too confusing)
If Nike herself survives she can be retired or renamed to free the name for a next gen BC(L) to wear. But will they rename the Nike-class at the same time? Or have a new HMS Nike that's not part of the old Nike-class?
You'd think that to avoid this predictable confusion the RMN would do their best to avoid giving lead ships, and hence classes, names off the list of valor. And doubly so for Nike which has that for their traditional of usually being the most powerful BC. (Though I note that the name never got grabbed for a BC(P) or a later flight of Reliant - so most powerful isn't an absolute tradition.
I'd guess in Nike's case using that name for the single authorized BC(L) was s political ploy to get High Ridge's government to allow her to be built and deployed And that's more important that naming confusion 10 years down the line.
I did think about mentioning HMS Nike, but that was a quagmire I didn't want to pry open.
According to the Wiki, the first Nike was a frigate sent to protect Manticore from claim jumpers. The second Nike was a Triumph-class BC later redesignated as a heavy cruiser - the ship was re-named and re-numbered entirely. The third Nike was the one which Saganami died with.
Even more problematically, Saganami's Nike apparently had the hull number BC-01 - indicating that she was probably the lead ship of her class too.
However, it's clear the RMN doesn't mind renaming entire classes when it becomes necessary. Like how they redesignated the old Manticore-class BBs as Thorsten-class.