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Ships in Arcerion follow two distinct naming conventions, those being pre-Carnish Revolution, and post-Carnish Revolution. Ships, stations, and formations that were established, named, or decreed prior to the Carnish Revolution and the dissolution of the Carnish Monarchy are given the prefix "Royal." In the cases of sailing ships and submarines, this meant the historical use of His/Her Majesty's Arcer Naval Ship (HMANS). However, after the Carnish Crown ceased to exist, it now only remains as the historical and figurative figurehead of the Navy. Modern ships (usually post-Second Great War), are given the prefix Arcerion Confederate Ship (ACS). Shore installations are similar in nature, with pre-war names indicating their Crown-affiliation. The naming convention follows ships, as in Royal Arcerion Naval Service Station (RANSS) or His/Her Majesty's Arcerion Naval Station (HMANS), and the two are considered interchangeable. Post-war institutions have a variety of names, with no set prefix, for example, the Arcer Navy Testing and Research Centre (ANTRC) which tests and conducts weapons evaluations was created in the 1960s therefore has no Royal Affiliation.  
Ships in Arcerion follow two distinct naming conventions, those being pre-Carnish Revolution, and post-Carnish Revolution. Ships, stations, and formations that were established, named, or decreed prior to the Carnish Revolution and the dissolution of the Carnish Monarchy are given the prefix "Royal." In the cases of sailing ships and submarines, this meant the historical use of His/Her Majesty's Arcer Naval Ship (HMANS). However, after the Carnish Crown ceased to exist, it now only remains as the historical and figurative figurehead of the Navy. Modern ships (usually post-Second Great War), are given the prefix Arcerion Confederate Ship (ACS). Shore installations are similar in nature, with pre-war names indicating their Crown-affiliation. The naming convention follows ships, as in Royal Arcerion Naval Service Station (RANSS) or His/Her Majesty's Arcerion Naval Station (HMANS), and the two are considered interchangeable. Post-war institutions have a variety of names, with no set prefix, for example, the Arcer Navy Testing and Research Centre (ANTRC) which tests and conducts weapons evaluations was created in the 1960s therefore has no Royal Affiliation.  
== In Popular Culture ==
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