This would be interesting to see... how will it work though?
Other methods...
Might be better to use a list, or perhaps use a Geneology software, like Geni :) --Wolf /talk page 19:50, 8 July 2008 (EDT)
Possible tree...
Here's one using the list format. It's a little more complete, but there's tons of history in the Reports that you could uncover and make a more complete picture. --Wolf /talk page 20:00, 8 July 2008 (EDT)
- FltAdml. Wolf
- Maela Jolon
- Colin McHendry
- Ka'el Laang
- Maela Jolon
- Elinor of Kanist/Rauch of Kanist
- Reginald Lecrisp
- Torrack Demma
- Reginald Lecrisp
- Brian Kelly
- Jasen Rendary
- Hollis Calley
- Xan Hebron
- Rocar Drawoh
- Daydan Taboo
- Jessa Anassasi
- Kare'en m'Hapron m'Adrina
- Idril Mar
- Sidney Riley
- Nekkar
- Tyr Waltas
- Rocar Drawoh
- Christopher Hutton
- T'Pen
- Jordan Hurne
- Mal Avatar
- Megan Parker
- Robin Phoenix
- Rhys Bejain
- Xan Hebron
- Hollis Calley
- Rachel Daninburg
- Varaan
- Theodore Draigon
- Valerious McGregor
- Jay Ross
- Jasen Rendary
- ? Sven Tray
- ? Jeff Pelletier
- ? Shaun Marlin
- ? Adler Wong-Aquiss
- ? Skyfire
- ? San Aquiss
- ? Y'Shirad
- ? Jesa Callen
On top of the inverted version of Rocar's, I've just been looking at a column version showing when each ship's been about... 118Wiki:Sand Box#Year chart. That puts it in date perspective, and if things don't get too complicated, it could be done in such a way to show where ships predominantely split from or merged to (see Triumhpant and Indy for a merge). Given a CO tends to command a ship that splits from the ship of the CO that taught them... (though I've put Tiger as suceeding Ursa, that could be worked to show a merge, albeit a tad clumsily as crew transferring to Tiger from Ursa never joined Indy) - Lt. Salak Talk 20:08, 8 July 2008 (EDT)