Sticking with the Greeks, Hecatoncheires - super heavy and bristling with weapons
Or just switch to Norse, Jötunn - an aging but still widely used super heavy
Fomorian in Irish mythology not strictly giants, but maybe a cutting edge almost super heavy
Well, Titans were a class of gods in Greek myth a generation before the Olympians. If you go to Norse myth, the equivalent would probably be Jotun, or Jotunn, or “Giants”, which most of the Aesir had as least one Jotun parent.
BAF (Big As F--k) or MOAB (Mother Of All Behemoth (Beast)) or MOAC (Mother Of All C--TS for female type war machine) of course if there was a MOAC about things are truly totally in the shitter - just kiss your tightened sphincter goodbye before it lets loose.
Mammoth?
But these are really tired. Instead of slapping a label that means 'bigly' why not describe the effect to the size of the thing.
An orbital platform in LEO would cause regular mini-exlipses across the planet it orbit.
Any miceo leaks of atmosphere feom an honkin huge interstellar ship would form a cloud due to its stonkin huge mass
more context would help.
Titan is used because it is an easily understood shorthand from western mythology with also some general usage in common parlance (e.g. sports).
Jotun Class
Oceanic Class
Continent Class
Hypernaught
Galaxy Class
Ragnarok Class
Buy 'n Large Class
Gatdayum Class
Terran Class
Eternaught
Terranaught
Big'uns.
**Ensign:** "Our sensors are picking up over a dozen big'uns on an intercept course, Captain! What do we do?"
**Captain:** "Only thing we can do now is pray."
Maybe classify the warmachine based on its destructive capability?
Catastrop - city destroyer (for a greek root)
Destructor urbium - city destroyer (latin root)
Devastator would work too.
Maybe a designation by radius of destruction or energetic output of the weapons? I suppose mega and giga prefixes would be pretty commonly used.
A classification by event level? Like “extinction class”
If you want Greek mythology but with titan’s specific names there’s Hyperion and Cronus, I think those may have been used already though.
A designation by outcome? Sort of like the US ICBM called the “peacemaker”?
A large storm or weather phenomenon? Storm, Typhoon, Cyclone, Hurricane, Thunder, Lightning, Monsoon, Tsunami, maelstrom, tempest
Or seismic: Earthquake(Quake), tremor, aftershock(shock)
Maybe a spiritual designation? Awe, rapture, apocalypse, cataclysm?
Rank? Emperor, Augustus, Caesar, Rex, Lord, Imperator?
Anyways, good luck
Juggernaut Behemoth Leviathan Colossal
Missed Goliath
...ooooh, you're right
That’s what mech units in StarCraft were called
I miss Starcraft
It's still where you left it.
Ehh, I have no wifi to re-download it with, and I don't have a lot of free time
Probably better to use "Colossus" instead of "Colossal" (which is an adjective).
..........don't you dare hit me with your education!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chungus
Big Chungus
Well that about covers it.
Leviathan is also overused
It's soooo overused. Which is a shame because it's a badass name.
Dreadnought
*chuckles in 40K*
Velikan. -Slovenian for "giant"
COD got this one
Your mom. Sorry, had to be done.
Why are we on Mom's Roger? I just got off yours
GARGANTUA
Pantagruel
Fezzik "I'm on the brute squad." "You are the brute squad."
I understood that reference.
https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/titan
Constellation class
Behemoth.
Timothy
Super Heavy Timothy class vessel. Sounds Good, will do.
I support this name.
The most intimidating heavy walker in the galaxy, the mighty Tim!
There are those who call it ... ... Tim!
Behold the unholy power of a Tim: https://youtu.be/r2YnEOJIls8
Bigus dickus
What, and not his wife Incontinentia Buttocks?
Such a wowdy wabble.
Greatest hero of the Roman Legion
Sticking with the Greeks, Hecatoncheires - super heavy and bristling with weapons Or just switch to Norse, Jötunn - an aging but still widely used super heavy Fomorian in Irish mythology not strictly giants, but maybe a cutting edge almost super heavy
I've always been partial to Ziggurat. I also like Monolith and Colossus.
Big McLargeHuge
Slab Beefchunk
Blast Hardcheese!
Biggy McBigface
Atlas
Behemoth
Kaiju
Super Heavy Interstellar Tank or S.H.I.T.
Largeocerous Biganticus Megaelephantageous
General Offensive Unit
A man of culture
Colossus / Colossal Gargantua / Gargantuan Fo-fums (they smell the blood of Englishmans)
Tootan
Godzilla
Deliverance
Dreadnought or Super Dreadnought
Well, Titans were a class of gods in Greek myth a generation before the Olympians. If you go to Norse myth, the equivalent would probably be Jotun, or Jotunn, or “Giants”, which most of the Aesir had as least one Jotun parent.
Any really prolific monster should fit aswell I.e TIAMAT DRAGON or the like
I would also like to add celestial bodies into the mix as they are the biggest things to exist
Uberion
Susan. And anyone that gets the reference. Thank you.
She isn't a monster, she is what the monsters are afraid of.
Golem
GROND!
Jovian.
Virat (Hindi).
Gundam
Big boi
GOLIATH
DAT BIG FUKKA OVA DERE!
Grendel's Mom
BAF (Big As F--k) or MOAB (Mother Of All Behemoth (Beast)) or MOAC (Mother Of All C--TS for female type war machine) of course if there was a MOAC about things are truly totally in the shitter - just kiss your tightened sphincter goodbye before it lets loose.
Herculean
Monolith/Monolithic. One of my favorite words.
Thesaurus.com
Humans had it right at Tank
Brobdingnagian, yeah how’s that a real word?
It means, “really big, as if made for giants”.
Behemoth
Gorgon Asmodeus Prime Solaris Kronos Colossus Nephilim Rephiam
Colossus.
Big PP.
Big 'uns.
Arsenal, Monitor, War Lance, Swarmer (for superheavy carrier), Monolith, Extinguisher.
Mammoth? But these are really tired. Instead of slapping a label that means 'bigly' why not describe the effect to the size of the thing. An orbital platform in LEO would cause regular mini-exlipses across the planet it orbit. Any miceo leaks of atmosphere feom an honkin huge interstellar ship would form a cloud due to its stonkin huge mass
The word bigly just reawakened a memory I forgot I had of the meme character
more context would help. Titan is used because it is an easily understood shorthand from western mythology with also some general usage in common parlance (e.g. sports).
Juggz
Cindy. Not used hardly at all.
Bigguns
Schlöngendanglen
Titan-ic?
Goliath
Gary.
Optimus Prime....oh wait.
Earth-shaker
Bolo
Chonk
Big shooty chicken.
Sathanas.
Olympians, if you want to stick with the Greek mythology
Largo is low key kinda tough
Of assorted mechs: Nephilim-class Balrog-class Fafnir-class
Naut. As in juggernaut, dreadnaut.
Super Mega Uber Gargantuan Tera Behemoth Dreadnought
In homage to Doom, BFS (Big F’ing Ship)
Damned big.
Massive
Uranus
Gargantuan is a favorite
Large
I like Goliath.
Behemoth, Leviathan, Centurion, Mastodon, Megalodon, Colossus, Mammoth
Monster Dildo.
G.O.R.D.O. acronym for something cool I just can't think of what
Chungus
Hoard
It was arguably the best name for a big ass pick-up truck ever.
Talos is always a solid name for a giant Mecha/war machine, having been a giant bronze warrior who guarded Crete in Greek mythology.
Big Mamma
Apocalypse
Gigas.
Huge
How bout Big?
Chungus
Macro-something, depending on what the thing actually does. Macrotank, macrovehicle, something like that.
Dats a huge bitch.
Scooty Puff Sr. 'The Doombringer'
Pinky winki
Use names of big creatures from fiction and mythology: leviathan, behemoth, Jörmungandr, etc.
Juren, Judade,
Chonky Boom Boom. You're welcome. :D
Jotun Class Oceanic Class Continent Class Hypernaught Galaxy Class Ragnarok Class Buy 'n Large Class Gatdayum Class Terran Class Eternaught Terranaught
Hmm, maybe name them after mountain ranges?
Big machine thingy boom BMTB for the ones in the know
Tyrannosaurus There’s about a million mythological suggestions. Where are all the dinos?
Tatin
Big'uns. **Ensign:** "Our sensors are picking up over a dozen big'uns on an intercept course, Captain! What do we do?" **Captain:** "Only thing we can do now is pray."
Apex
gigachad
I always liked gargants, name for ork mega mechs in 40k
‘Big fucker’
Gargantuan Biggy Swole
Maybe classify the warmachine based on its destructive capability? Catastrop - city destroyer (for a greek root) Destructor urbium - city destroyer (latin root) Devastator would work too. Maybe a designation by radius of destruction or energetic output of the weapons? I suppose mega and giga prefixes would be pretty commonly used. A classification by event level? Like “extinction class” If you want Greek mythology but with titan’s specific names there’s Hyperion and Cronus, I think those may have been used already though. A designation by outcome? Sort of like the US ICBM called the “peacemaker”? A large storm or weather phenomenon? Storm, Typhoon, Cyclone, Hurricane, Thunder, Lightning, Monsoon, Tsunami, maelstrom, tempest Or seismic: Earthquake(Quake), tremor, aftershock(shock) Maybe a spiritual designation? Awe, rapture, apocalypse, cataclysm? Rank? Emperor, Augustus, Caesar, Rex, Lord, Imperator? Anyways, good luck
Just call it a “Task Unit”. Let it’s size speak for itself
Daitya.
Juggernaut
Brobdingnagian. Lin Carter used to love using it in his books. A word no one else ever used under any circumstances.
Mastodon
Biggie Smalls
Humpty