I see more and more of my Aussie bogan kin joining these boards.
Help me out my fellow Aussies and let's push for some of our iconic snakes names to represent any future ships in this potentially great game.
After all we only have 9 of the top 10 most venomous snakes in the world in our great country to kill us. I said most venomous, not most deadly, mainly because we are not silly enough to go around picking them up, unlike what happens in the USA and Africa.
http://www.omgtoplists.com/misc/top-10-most-poisonous-snakes-in-the-world/
As for the UK, the only snake you guys have to worry about is the good old 'trouser snake'.
Now there are already some varieties of our snakes that make the Elite list, but I think the three most feared snakes in Australia that don't are:
1. The Taipan.
2. Common Brown Snake (these guys are a real f...xers)
3. Tiger Snake
There is a common saying in Australia when playing golf. You don't slice or hook the ball into the rough. It's tigers to the right, brownies to the left!
I would definitely love to see a Taipan class. Not only is it a cool name, but it just sounds like a bounty hunter class ship.
Tiger class would also be nice. I don't care that it sounds like a big cat, who doesn't love Tigers. It also keeps in with the naming of ships nicely. The class of ship lends it self to the military, not some wimpy viper class.
The Brown snake is a tough one. It's a shame, because it is the most aggressive snake you are likely to ever come across. Personally I have come close on three occasions to these little sh..ts striking me and I hate them.
I would still like to see a Brown class ship, it's just a tad boring the name.
Let's hear about any other dangerous animals that would make good names for ships.
Help me out my fellow Aussies and let's push for some of our iconic snakes names to represent any future ships in this potentially great game.
After all we only have 9 of the top 10 most venomous snakes in the world in our great country to kill us. I said most venomous, not most deadly, mainly because we are not silly enough to go around picking them up, unlike what happens in the USA and Africa.
http://www.omgtoplists.com/misc/top-10-most-poisonous-snakes-in-the-world/
As for the UK, the only snake you guys have to worry about is the good old 'trouser snake'.
Now there are already some varieties of our snakes that make the Elite list, but I think the three most feared snakes in Australia that don't are:
1. The Taipan.
2. Common Brown Snake (these guys are a real f...xers)
3. Tiger Snake
There is a common saying in Australia when playing golf. You don't slice or hook the ball into the rough. It's tigers to the right, brownies to the left!
I would definitely love to see a Taipan class. Not only is it a cool name, but it just sounds like a bounty hunter class ship.
Tiger class would also be nice. I don't care that it sounds like a big cat, who doesn't love Tigers. It also keeps in with the naming of ships nicely. The class of ship lends it self to the military, not some wimpy viper class.
The Brown snake is a tough one. It's a shame, because it is the most aggressive snake you are likely to ever come across. Personally I have come close on three occasions to these little sh..ts striking me and I hate them.
I would still like to see a Brown class ship, it's just a tad boring the name.
Let's hear about any other dangerous animals that would make good names for ships.