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Naval Flag MC

Mayan Naval Ensign

Halach-Yum: Ahk Kab

Nahil:

(Bases, lit.House)

  • Indo-Pacific Nahil:

Vanimo (2°40′S 141°17′E)

  • Caribbean Nahil:

Nizuc (21°09′38″N 86°50′51″W )

  • Atlantic Nahil :

Chan Cival (0°20′10″N 6°40′53″E)

  • North Pacific Nahil:

Koos Holaa (43°22′35″N 124°14′14″W)

Ships 80 Carriers; 360 Battleships; 140 Destroyers; 600 Transports; 150 Heavy Cruisers;100 Light Cruisers
Headquarters Kamehameha, Otot'i (19°42′20″N 155°5′9″W)
Motto

Ka’ka’te ucben in laak!

(Until later my ancient friend!)

Men 1,800,000

Foundation

First Stage: Lai belnalob kahlay holcan puczical...

(Those blessed first brave hearts...)

The foundation of the Colonida was a long and twisted path. The first proto-navy was constructed at the beginning of the Two Hundred Years War with the Roman Empire. However this was mightily ineffective, comprised, as it was, of a collection of large canoes (previously used for transport and colonisation) with Maya troops onboard. This proto-navy was a complete wreak, and by 1257 the Maya resorted to Fire Ships. This began the second stage of the Foundation.

Second Stage: Cah holocan lahal.

(The Valiant End.)

The idea was a simple one. Pack a ship full of gunpowder and ram it into the enemy. To sacrifice yourself was a noble aim, in fact the most noble, and since those who died in battle or were sacrificed were assured of a place in the heavens, to do both would be the greatest possible achievement. As such volunteers were drafted in and trained. This turned the tide of the

File:200 years war Maya Fireboats.jpg

Roman Ships burning after a Maya attack.

war at sea, causing the Romans great fear and anguish. The only hope of stopping one of these ships without taking damage or (more often) sinking was to hit them at a very long distance. For a time the Maya ruled the sea. But this could not go on, as the Romans were becoming more and more proficient at hitting target at large distances. Cue the True Foundation...


Mayan Naval Ideology and Tactics

The Mayans see the Navy to be the force that allows them to colonise (hence Colonida, from Latin)

The Colonida is heavily biased towards large ships, acting as a springboard for the air force, having 80 Nuclear carriers. Spring boarding the army is also a major feature (as can be seen from the 600 or so transport ships).

The Colonida has a budget of just over 13 billion denarii per year. This is 13% of the Mayan Conglomerate's total military expenditure. From this fact alone it is easy to see that the navy is least important of the three services, despite being the second oldest branch, having been relegated to almost a sub branch of the Royal Air force. Because of this the air force are slightly snobbish towards them. However this is rare, due to the excellent anti-discrimination laws in place in the Conglomerate.

Ranks, Rights and Responsibilities

The Halach-Yum

(True Father)

OTL equivalent rank:

Admiral of the fleet (Except for the fact it is not just a wartime rank)

The Rights accorded to the Halach-Yum

  • They are allowed to finish letters with (Name), Halach-Yum.
  • They may take personal slaves onboard ship (of any gender).
  • They may wear one star upon their heart plate.
  • The may have a ship named after them if they die.
  • All lower ranks must kneel before addressing them.
  • They may commondeer any civilian craft without giving a reason.

Noh-Yum

(Great Father)

OTL equivalent rank:

Admiral

The Rights accorded to the Noh-Yum

  • They are allowed to finish letters with (Name), Noh-Yum
  • They may wear two stars upon their heart plate.
  • All lower ranks must bow fully before adressing them.
  • They may commondeer any civilian craft but must give a reason.
  • They may take personal slaves onboard ship (of the same gender)

Yum

(Father)

The Rights accorded to the Yum

  • They are allowed to finish letters with (Name), Yum
  • They may wear three stars upon their heart plate.
  • All lower ranks must half bow before adressing them.
  • They may commondeer any civilian craft but must give a reason.

Halach Uinic

(True Man)

OTL equivalent rank: Captain

The Rights accorded to the Halach Uinic

  • They are allowed to finish letters with (Name), Halach Uinic
  • They may wear four stars upon their heart plate.
  • All lower ranks must salute before adressing them.
  • They may commondeer any civilian craft but must give a reason and are (in theory) obliged to pay the owner as soon as possible.

Noh Uinic

(Great Man)

OTL equivalent rank:Commander

The Rights accorded to the Noh Uinic

  • They are allowed to finish letters with (Name), Noh Uinic
  • They may wear five stars upon their heart plate.
  • All lower ranks must salute before adressing them.
  • They may commondeer any civilian craft but must give a reason and are obliged to pay the owner as soon as possible.

Malob Uinic

(Good Man)

Past wars

200 years war

  • 1221-1437
  • Mayan Conglomerate Vs Roman Empire

World War One

  • 1689-1704
  • Mayan Conglomerate, Mongol World Empire, Ottomans, Danes Vs Romans, Inca, United Chiefdoms of Columbia, Muscovy and the Khmer

World War Two

  • December 25, 1929 - December 25, 1931

List of Ships

Ship notation

Mayan ships are given the notation KAS (Kuhul Ajaw Ship) followed by their name.

Notation Controversy

There were many debates as to if the K should stand for Kuhul or Kab, both titles commonly used. It was decided that as Kab ment Earth it may not be as asppropriate for a ship, though the distinction between earth as in soil and Earth as in the planet is very fine. Kuhul meanwhile evokes gods and power, the right image for going to battle or facing a raging storm.

Ship naming convention

Class names

Classes follow the Roman trend of only going to a certain number, but for the Mayans the number is 13, a lucky number. As for the class names themselves, they are almost always from Dieties and Half-Gods.

Carrier Classes in active use:

  • Hunahpu (Mark IX)
  • Xbalanque (Mark IX)

Battleship Classes in active use:

  • Vucub-Caquix (Mark XII)
  • Q'uq'umatz (Mark VII)
  • Ah Tabai (Mark III)

Destroyer Classes in active use:

  • Chac Uayab Xoc (Mark VII)
  • Buluc Chabtan (Mark VII)
  • Cabrakan (Mark VII)

Transport Classes in active use:

  • Ah Muzencab (Mark III)
  • Ixtab (Mark XIII)
  • Ajtzak (Mark X)

Heavy Cruiser Classes in active use:

  • Yum Caax (Mark V)
  • Ah Ciliz (Mark V)
  • Acaat (Mark V)

Light Cruiser Classes in active use:

  • Ah Pekku (Mark VI)
  • Balam (Mark II)
  • Ekchuah (Mark VI)
  • Hun Batz (Mark II)
  • Chac Uayab Xoc (Mark II)
Ship names
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