Political SERIOUS

I thought this game was supposed to be none political?

So why do I see a NPC ship being Piloted by Micheal Gove, Yes the MP?

If this must be a random by chance generation by the BGS. Surely Frontier would not have put this in knowingly?

So are we going to see a MEGA SHIP Called the Cabinet ?

I wish I had a screen grab. OOPS.
 
Many of the original backers in the Kickstarter got the option to add an NPC name to the game. Someone - whether because they were a great fan of his, or because they wanted the chance to shoot at him, or because they named the NPC after themselves and coincidentally have the same name as a well-known British politician, who knows? - put Michael Gove. I've seen that one around myself a few times now.

I thought this game was supposed to be none political?
We're not allowed to discuss real-world politics on the forums (rightly so!) but the game itself has quite a few political themes to it, especially in things like Galnet, Tourist Beacons, faction descriptions, etc. which, shall we say, do not take a wholly neutral stance with respect to real-life political matters.

Generally stations in Elite Dangerous are named after scientific or literary figures rather than political ones, but there are a few inherited from FE2/FFE which are named after political figures - have a look at the three stations orbiting Earth, for example, or one of the ones in Eta Cassiopiae.
 
We can be as political as we want in the game. There's no rules associated with that. The non-politics is a forum thing.
 
We can be as political as we want in the game. There's no rules associated with that. The non-politics is a forum thing.

Actually 4.3 and 7.3 of the EULA might have something to say about it. Don't have time to read in detail at the moment though.

That said.. it's not like other people can't be called Michael Gove... not that i have any idea who that is. Most NPC names are from kickstarter backers anyway.
https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Michael/Gove
I mean... take your pick...
 
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The picture speaks for itself...
 
I think the funniest thing is when we either kill ourselves or a fellow faction group member NPC. I just accepted it as a random quirk and before we say what are the odds.... In the UK we have just had a Europe lottery winner (don't know the proper name) and I think they had seven numbers for the topprize. I dread to think of the odds in getting that but they chose a ticket with the numbers generated by the game computer so those numbers in theory came up TWICE!!! Who will be the first to see 'popeye' Yes I was going to say a more contrversial name but tact took over
 
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NPC names are a mixture, depending on which NPCs we're talking about.

The NPCs that you find in stations - your faction liaisons, your crew and crew candidates, etc - are generated by a combination of two lists, combined at random: first_name and last_name. Thus, you can have a crew-member named "Michael Gove" only if "Michael" is in the first_name database, and "Gove" is in the last_name database, and you get really, really lucky with hitting that specific combination, because those two databases are actually rather large. You're just as likely to get "Michael Bryant" or "Jennifer Gove".

NPC pilot's names are a different matter; their entire name is pulled from a single database. Thus, "Michael Gove" is in the list, and it's impossible to get "Michael Bryant" or "Jennifer Gove" unless those specific names too have been added to the list. Players who donated to a certain level earned the right to add a name of their choice to the NPC plots name database.

I say "single database", but I believe there are actually several databases with names "classified" at FD's discretion, based on the ship's archetype: "pirate", "trader", "smuggler", "bounty-hunter" and so forth. For example, Traders almost always have sensible, normal-sounding names like "Matthew Robinson". Names like "zzSlasherzz" or "Killer Killzemall" have ended up on the "pirate" subset.

Some of those player-submitted names are, theoretically, leaving FD open for copyright violation lawsuits as they've been filched from other sci-fi franchises. There are many names like "Luke Skywalker", "James T. Kirk", "Londo Mollari" and "Arthur Dent" in the NPC name database.
 
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