As nice as that would be, I say C.ColossusCrusher said:Once again, I'd like all three at once.
Partytown?trekaddict said:More ReadAAR participation.
I wrack my brain in every way imaginable, but I can't invent a good communist name for Washington DC. Any ideas?
Something pretentious and euphemistic.trekaddict said:I wrack my brain in every way imaginable, but I can't invent a good communist name for Washington DC. Any ideas?
El Pip said:Something pretentious and euphemistic.
I suppose 'leader of the revolution'-grad or -ville naming is out?
Washington PC (People's Capital)?
They woudn't want to have an Russian word in the name.trekaddict said:Browder-grad? :wacko: :rofl:
trekaddict said:Yep, I think "Browder, DC" is the most fitting, thank you all.
wilegfass said:Sounds good, although even if us goes communist, many people will still like Washington. It takes a while to disown heroes, especially those responsible for the birth of the nation.
trekaddict said:That's the reason why I had such difficulties with the name. I guess I'll stick with Washington City (the DC has been disbanded) for the time being.
BritishImperial said:why was DC disbanded?
In my defence I will say I've never heard of the Navy Lark so would find it hard to spot any references.trekaddict said:Also in the one of the next few updates another character will be introduced but he will most likely not appear too often, unless you want it otherwise. I somehow fell I might over do it with these references. Whe who can correctly guess who it is and the movie where he is borrowed from shall recieve a British Tea Cookie. I will drop a hint in the next chapter, but you will have to look closely. In my last chapter no one caught the numerous Navy Lark references.
El Pip said:In my defence I will say I've never heard of the Navy Lark so would find it hard to spot any references.
However I will diligently read the next update in case I have seen the film you reference.