Talk:Jumpship

Maybe we should rename this? Seems like a bit of an odd name to me. How about "Personal Spaceships"? '''Always use the DMR. This is craZboy557, signing off.''' 19:19, 10 July 2013 (EDT)
 * I concur. I recall the devs referring to them as "Personal Spaceships" during one or more of the numerous E3 Demo interviews. "Guardian Ship" sounds more like a court-appointed legal designation to me 08:40, 11 July 2013 (EDT)
 * . Though "Personal spaceships" or "Personal spaceship" would be preferable for me. Don't want to see any more of them capitalised common nouns. :P -- 13:09, 11 July 2013 (EDT)
 * I figured I'd wait for a three of us, so now that there are, want to change it? Always use the DMR. This is craZboy557, signing off. 13:48, 11 July 2013 (EDT)
 * ✅. "Spaceships" didn't seem right, as plurals aren't generally used in page titles. :) -- 15:28, 11 July 2013 (EDT)
 * (reset indent) While this is definitely a better article name, I personally prefer the alternative word, "starship". Just sounds cooler to say. Just an opinion, of course. --Xamikaze330 (talk) 16:56, 11 July 2013 (EDT)Xamikaze330
 * Yeah, I was thinking about that too... however, starship give you the idea of a massive interstellar craft, as opposed to the small interplanetary ships we'll have. Maybe personal Spacecraft? I dunno, is that even a word? Always use the DMR. This is craZboy557, signing off. 17:06, 11 July 2013 (EDT)
 * Actually, it is a word. --Xamikaze330 (talk) 18:57, 11 July 2013 (EDT)Xamikaze330
 * Ok, I thought so, but it sounded weird. So how about it? Always use the DMR. This is craZboy557, signing off. 08:56, 14 July 2013 (EDT)
 * Spaceship, spacecraft, kinda almost the same thing. But might be best if it be kept as "spaceship", as this is a science fiction theme we're talking about. Spacecraft relates to modern-day space exploration vehicles. Spaceship/starship relates to both larger and smaller craft, be it a single-man starship (as in starfighter), or the capital starship. Maybe it should be switched to starfighter, as it that is what it looks like. --Xamikaze330 (talk) 13:37, 14 July 2013 (EDT)Xamikaze330