Yes, Trej is correct, Imperator (sorry, it's hard to accept ), I am a tad surprised that someone took my title as their name. Cadet Imperator. Oh, by the way, as the Grand Imperator of BEAK, I take exception to the following comment you made: That is incorrect. Imperator is Latin for "victorious emperor," a title bestowed upon Octavian Caesar (later Augustus) by the Roman people (among his many other titles, such as Pater Patriae or "Father of the Country"). The title eventually became the official title of the Roman emperor, not Caesar, a fiction many people have been taught in school. In fact, the name "Caesar" came to heirs, and the suceeding emperors were considered "heirs" to Gaius Julius Caesar (a tradition started by Augustus, since he was truly related to Gaius Julius). Simply put: the Roman emperors added "Caesar" to their name and were called such (so it can be considered a "title," though it really was not), but their title was actually "Imperator" (after Augustus...even though Augustus was the only emperor to have the title of "imperator" bestowed upon him rather than simply assuming it). So, Cadet Imperator, the word "imperator" is not Latin for "dictator"--since the word "dictator" is Latin--but instead is Latin for "victorious emperor". Be informed. The Grand Imperator of BEAK strikes again!