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Realistically, do you think discrete classifications for spaceships will catch on rather than people just falling back on naval classifications?
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There's some fun ideas for alternatives to be found in sci-fi, but human nature's one of massive inertia.
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This is... a very, very, very interesting point. There were a couple things that were invented cause the inventor read about it in fiction but nothing on this scale.
Obligatory "we can't call it the Enterprise, sir".