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| Sailor Atalante||Anika Springfield||A rare case of a title being used as a call-sign. At six syllables, the longest call-sign in Fenspace<ref>And Anika keeps getting asked to change it for something shorter to say.</ref> | | Sailor Atalante||Anika Springfield||A rare case of a title being used as a call-sign. At six syllables, the longest call-sign in Fenspace<ref>And Anika keeps getting asked to change it for something shorter to say.</ref> | ||
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| Taichou||[[Haruhi Suzumiya]]||Official call-sign for the Supreme Commander of Operation [[Great Justice]], later the official call-sign for the figurehead of OGJ because it had become so strongly associated with Suzumiya-san | | Taichou||[[Haruhi Suzumiya]]||Official call-sign for the Supreme Commander of Operation [[Great Justice]], later the official call-sign for the figurehead of OGJ because it had become so strongly associated with Suzumiya-san |
Revision as of 16:43, 19 June 2010
While anyone can call themselves anything over communications channels in Fenspace, some names are so well-known that use of them by anyone other than their usual owners is considered "identity fraud" by most factions.
15 Famous Fen Call-signs | |||||
Call-sign | Associated Person | Notes | |||
Bad Moon | Jon Helscher | ||||
Dark Mist | Kasumi | ||||
Full Byte | Frederic Ferdinand | From his Blue Blazer Irregular number, 255 | |||
Hound | Johnathan Mulder | From his oft-repeated insistence "Don't call me 'Fox'!" | |||
Kinnison | classified | Official call-sign for the leader of the Space Patrol Section 4: Organized Crime Unit | |||
Kusanagi | classified | Call-sign for the leader of the Space Patrol Section 9: Deniable Operations Unit | |||
Mama Bear | Yayoi Fujisawa | ||||
Nanoha | varies | Official call-sign for the leader of the Space Patrol Section 6: Fen Extra-vehicular Special Weapons and Tactics Unit | |||
Nemo | varies | Official call-sign for the leader of the Submariners | |||
The Paper | Yomiko Readman | ||||
Red Knight | A.C. Peters | ||||
Sailor Atalante | Anika Springfield | A rare case of a title being used as a call-sign. At six syllables, the longest call-sign in Fenspace[1] | |||
Scales | Nikodemus Riddle | ||||
Taichou | Haruhi Suzumiya | Official call-sign for the Supreme Commander of Operation Great Justice, later the official call-sign for the figurehead of OGJ because it had become so strongly associated with Suzumiya-san | |||
Visionaire | Lebia Maverick |
Nores
- ↑ And Anika keeps getting asked to change it for something shorter to say.