Is it Executor or Executor?

By Jukey, in Star Wars: Armada

Vaders SSD, never gave it a second thought for years, but which is it?

A: Executor (as in, executioner, the one who executes)

or

B: Executor (as in, executive, the supreme Executor)

I for one am stumped. But growing up I always thought it was Option A.

Edited by Jukey
After writing executor several times now the whole word just looks and sounds weird...

Maybe its both. A supreme executive who executes orders and lives.

If you intend to ask about the definition, then I'd go with an all of the above approach. Especially in literature, its common for names to evoke more than one context in which they've been previously used.

Well it is...

...One of many flag ships in the Empire :P

1 hour ago, Vergilius said:

If you intend to ask about the definition, then I'd go with an all of the above approach. Especially in literature, its common for names to evoke more than one context in which they've been previously used.

Pronunciation is what I'm curious about.

I've always gone with B for pronunciation. But I can't back it up with anything.

10 minutes ago, Jukey said:

Pronunciation is what I'm curious about.

a little off topic, but there is a funny joke in this video dealing with the same issue. Skip to the 5 min mark. ;)

Edited by Marinealver
6 minutes ago, Jukey said:

Pronunciation is what I'm curious about.

Merriam-Webster has both pronunciations as valid. So unless the name is pronounced somewhere or a pronunciation guide is given, there's no way to tell between them. A quick search revealed an awful lot of opinions both ways, with B being more dominant.

I always thought it was B. I also always thought A would be cooler.

2 hours ago, Flengin said:

I've always gone with B for pronunciation. But I can't back it up with anything.

Same as it isn't the executioner, it is the executor. Not sure A is proper.

I've always gone with A.

I always thought it was kind of a play on words. If they are going for a more "diplomatic" approach, it's B. The more aggressive deployments of it would be A.

That said, I think B makes more sense from a military perspective as it is likely going to be the flagship.

I've always said B, but I tend to mispronounce things all the time.

I always read it as A but in one of the rogue squadron console games the voice over does say it as B.

I assumed to not sound too aggressive for the kiddies.

A sounds far more 'Vader' than B so I always go for that.

I have always gone with option B but option A is the cooler one.

In English, it can only be B.

In other languages it's a bit different, as the same term can have both meanings (e.g. French "exécuteur", Spanish "ejecutor"). Myself, I grew up thinking the meaning was A, up until my English got good enough to learn that my countrymen and I had been wrong all along :P

exeggutor-alolan.jpg

Ex-zek-u-tor

1 minute ago, GrandAdmiralCrunch said:

Ex-zek-u-tor

Ex-e-cue-tor

I honestly never thought to pronounce it your way. Now I can't decide.

i used to pronounce it like executioner, but then I heard it from many, many places that it is pronounced like executive.

They often say that it is like the executor of a will or estate. Meant to sound more... regal or legal I guess.

Edited by GrandAdmiralCrunch

I had always thought that it was intended to be called the executor (A) but matell wouldn't put that name on a kids play set so Lucas had to re-name it and they went with executor (b) to be cheeky and because there was already product printed

Edited by TheToad

Eggs- Eck -Cue-Tor.

(That's the way Imps pronounce it. :) )

Wait. We don't even have the flagship ISD as a title in the game?!?! (Always thought it was Avenger due to synergy).

Okay. game is ded.

it's B, all the imperials have UK accents, ergo B

It's Executor.

I have always pronounced it (and heard it pronounced) B.

furthermore, I long assumed there were at least two other Super Star Destroyers out there: the Legislator and the Judiciator.