Thanks everyone! I appreciate all the input!
AaronP,
I only named this guy because I thought the Titanium Ball was so cool that he definitely needed his own name! I just removed letters on the way down the combo latter.
DarkComeSoon,
Are you serious? Bothered by the word "tit"? It was more or less a joke and a play on the Titanium word... But... I think your a tad bit sensitive... Ever hear of a "tit"-mouse or people saying "Thats Tits" (meaning really cool). Even Adam Wysocki had a very cool shirt that plays on the word Balls. I personally think its amusing. Here is a dictionary defintion of the word "tit". Get your mind out of the gutter!

Dictionary: tit1 (tĭt)

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1.A titmouse.
2.Any of various small, similar or related birds.
adj. New England & Upstate New York
Small; undersized.

[Short for TITMOUSE. Adj., Middle English tit-, as in titmose, titmouse. See titmouse.]

REGIONAL NOTE Tit is an old Germanic word for "small" and is used in various northern European languages to refer to small objects, animals, or people, especially girls-for example, titta is a Norwegian dialect word for "little girl." The word is most common in American English in combinations that denote various small birds, such as the titmouse or tomtit. A titman in the 19th century could mean a small or stunted person, as Henry David Thoreau indicates when he calls his generation "a race of tit-men." Tit and titman are still used in New England, mostly by farmers to refer to the runt of a litter of pigs.