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I need some good names for ship classes that sound larger than Dreadnaughts and Superdreadnaughts. Just so you know, a Superdreadnaught is about the size of a StarWars Executor class Super Star Destroyer. I need some names for ships that are bigger than that, because when you're an absurdly wealthy empire and Superdreadnaughts no longer satisfy your craving for ultra-powerful command ships, you need something bigger. But what do you call it? And no Death Stars.
Aren't they usually spelt Dreadn<font color=white>o</font>ughts? At least, that's how I've usually seen it spelt... *shrugs*
Just to let you know, there were two SSD class star destroyers. Executor was the name of Darth Vader's flag ship SSD. Lusankya was the name of the other.
Dreadnought? HA! More like dread-not! *Dies in a fit of laughter*
I would appreciate responces to the question at hand, not spelling checks or lectures on star wars.

Dreadnought is the right way to spell it.

Executor was the first Executor-class star command ship produced, which I assume is where they got the class name from. It was first produced just before Empire Strikes Back, and there were many more produced after that. Iron First, Allegiance, Titan, Intimidator, Victorium, and Guardian, to name a few, so was not limited to two. They're roughly 10 miles long, and fun ships to have, but not enough for a true power freak.
In response to Triste
It was a Super class star destroyer name Executor. Stop messin it up.
In response to Jotdaniel
That's not the official name.
In response to Triste
As a matter of FACT it is.
In response to Jotdaniel
Only if you're a rebel. :)
*cough*Star Wars geeks!*cough*
In response to Sariat
I read a bit too much about them while looking for ship class names. :)

Now answer the question!
Here are some good ideas for naming a class of really amazingly huge starships. Some are better than others. Others are much better than others.

Titan
Bubba
Moore
Spamloaf
Magog
Leviathan
Totem
Gotback
Ladybug
Unifleet
Hefty
Corpulentine
Ferret
Surrogate
Elvis
Peak
Hoss
In response to Triste
Triste wrote:
Now answer the question!

Ok! The word Leviathan means 'Emperor'. Its probably useful for describing a large object.
In response to Gughunter
Corpulentine----me likes.