-Huh. Was not aware of that, but thank you for clarifying. In case you were wondering, the CNR compliant version of Naja is Ancient Greeks, meaning river or water nymph. As for the name thing - technically they all do. Some are puns (Cyril Ian, sounding like cerulean), most are first names, and some are last names (Lisa Lavender, James Ironwood, who's last name puts you in mind of a type of [url=http://ironwoodgourmet.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Master-Chop.jpg]wood[/url]). So technically though the first name doesn't fit CNR, Ironwood still follows it through his last name. The name is LamBRusco. The capitalised letters are the only ones taken, so take your pick from the remainder. As we now have confirmation of a canon team having a vowel in the anagram, Naja Ashei does fit. And thanks for clearing that bit about the name up. The way it was worked sounded like her name had some criminal activity attached to it, but if it's just wanting to wash away the shame it makes more sense. Though in that case, wouldn't it make more sense for her to use her own name? That way people would hear of the deeds of her real name and start to associate it with good things, instead of hearing these great deed for Naja Ashei and then having it revealed that 'Oh no, her name is actually this.' That has a potential to backfire on her, as then people are curious as to why she didn't use her real name in the first place. -Hey, don't look at me. I quite liked the weapon, and the model is really awesome. That's all Phantom. Though I will say, the computerised bit was literally just me being curious, it had no bearing on the weapon itself. I only asked because you mentioned it was electronic, which made me wonder just how high tech it was. Let us know when you update her :)