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Ship's Bell

Garnfellow

SOC-13
Peer of the Realm
Are there any canonical references to starships carrying a ship's bell? I could see the Solomani keeping that old custom.
 
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Not that I can think of. I do not think the massive ship's bells of capital ships would be appropriate, but the smaller ones would be.
 
But did they retain the concept of a bell?

Mind, I don't know anything about ships bells or what they were used for outside of time keeping. "It's 3 Bells " ding-ding ding-ding ding-ding to represent 3 o'clock, or something like that.

I can see a ship chiming over the internal PA every hour, something like that.
 
Chances are that the British would use the existing bells of their most famous warships, when they had to build starwarships.

And moggie mascots.

If the Confederation continued the tradition, they probably raided every military museum within reach.
 
Not sure bells with clappers would make it through the zero-g era.

IMTU recorded drum rolls sound the "beat to quarters" but I haven't used bells.
 
I conclude that Solomani navy ships might well have a bell.

But it's probably not a thing on Imperial ships. Unlikely?
 
But did they retain the concept of a bell?

Mind, I don't know anything about ships bells or what they were used for outside of time keeping. "It's 3 Bells " ding-ding ding-ding ding-ding to represent 3 o'clock, or something like that.

I can see a ship chiming over the internal PA every hour, something like that.

Every half hour of a watch. Eight bells is the end of a four hour watch.
It’s all about time keeping, with the proliferation of clocks and watches there is little need.

Though in military honors and the like command rank are rung off and on ships, in conjunction with a announcement on the 1MC. There are others like bury the dead where it is used.

Note even the Bosun’s Pipe is still used.
 
But did they retain the concept of a bell?

Mind, I don't know anything about ships bells or what they were used for outside of time keeping. "It's 3 Bells " ding-ding ding-ding ding-ding to represent 3 o'clock, or something like that.

I can see a ship chiming over the internal PA every hour, something like that.

Jump Dimming serves a role similar to the dive klaxon in WW II subs: A big announcement that "Big things are going to happen. That it also frees a negligible amount of power for jump... dimming is almost meaningless in that context.
 
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