It's not letting me quote, for some reason, but to the post a few back: A participle is a verbal adjective, which can also function as a noun, in the sense that any adjective can stand for a noun. You'd need a gerrund in the ablative, as it functions as an actual noun in that construction, as sine is a preposition that takes the ablative. In any case, yes, it should be navis, not naves, for the same reason it's United States Ship and not United States Ships.
David Giovagnoli
Who's saying it's even English? *thoughtful look to his Latin/Greek books*
You can never change a normal capital ship from "---- Akkan Battlecruiser" to "Flagship Akkan Battlecruiser" without leveling up. If you have more than one ship at the highest level, then you don't have one. That's the flagship of your entire force. Flagships of fleets are different. To get the correct ship as the flagship, you have to make sure it's the one whose screen your viewing when you click and drag to start a new fleet. Alternatively, click the ship yo
I have a suggestion, though it may be difficult to implement. When I play, I generally focus on capital ship leveling, leaving the smaller vessels as (generally) cannon fodder, until I have several Level-8+ ships, which I group maybe 6 to a fleet. I rarely have a fleet without a capital ship. In any event, I've always thought the moniker "Flagship" added to whichever is the highest-level starship you have was rather neat. My idea has a few parts: 1: