Kelvin?
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I have a Space Battleship Yamato. Haven't done an SDF-1 yet. I have a Heart of Gold.
I have a Kelvin and a Narada. Those are the two Macbooks that I purchased at the beginning of the summer.
Red Dwarf?
Disaster Area Stunt Ship
Red Dwarf, Starbug, and Blue Midget are all accounted for.
Other Trek names: Yorktown. Truman.
eta: Lexington. Potemkin. Repulse.
What about names from Heinlein, Clarke, Asimov, or Piper?
Or perhaps even earlier? Tom Swift's rocket was Star Spear. And then there was Doc Smith's Skylark series.
I might have to do a Yorktown. I do have Botany Bay for one of my portable bus powered firewire drives.
I'm down to one last RAID to name.
The names added today:
Kobayashi Maru (internal drive on my office iMac)
Argo (Mac Mini)
Tardis (Mac Mini)
Hunter Gratzner (OS drive on MacPro)
Capricorn One (OS drive on MacPro)
Moonbase Alpha (RAID on MacPro)
Eventually all of those machines will also get windows partitions so that will be four more names I'll need, but that's not until at least November.
Star Trek trivia - originally, Roddenberry planned to have his starship named Yorktown, as it was a famous WWII carrier. (Actually, two different WWII carriers were named Yorktown.) But he changed it to Enterprise, a more famous WWII carrier.
Oh, Essex is another Trek starship.