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antisocialmunky
07-18-2009, 03:02
Are there any plans to use the 'diseased' status from beehives and cow ammo in EBII? IIRC, all it does is temporarily stats and I'm sure that some use could be found for it short of a Mithradates Diarhetic Honey Launcher.
Cute Wolf
07-18-2009, 06:43
In EB times, catapults didn't designed to fling rotten cows... as they must be bought mainly from steppe and that means the steppe army had a cow-flinging catapults....
Are you saying that cows only inhabited the steppes in Ancient times? That is so cool!
Skullheadhq
07-18-2009, 11:32
Then i want turtle rider in, I'm sure it can be found somewhere!:turtle:
Ok just tell the team what proof you've got.
antisocialmunky
07-18-2009, 13:52
I'm talking about status, not delivery methods.
Reno Melitensis
07-18-2009, 15:31
At that time there where no domestic bovids, but only the tamed wild one, the Aurochs, known to science as Bos primigenius. They didn't live in the steppe but in the thick forests of europe. The last herd lived in the Caucasus region.
http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Units/520Cetartiodactyla/Images/Bovoidea1.jpg Cheers
Watchman
07-18-2009, 18:49
...wtf are you people going on about ?
antisocialmunky
07-18-2009, 19:21
I dunno, I believe I may have uncovered an underground ORG cow fetishist ring. -_-'
At that time there where no domestic bovids, but only the tamed wild one, the Aurochs, known to science as Bos primigenius. They didn't live in the steppe but in the thick forests of europe. The last herd lived in the Caucasus region.
http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Units/520Cetartiodactyla/Images/Bovoidea1.jpg Cheers
I really hope you looked that up and didn't know it out of pure interest...
Watchman
07-18-2009, 21:03
I dunno, I believe I may have uncovered an underground ORG cow fetishist ring. -_-'Ew. :embarassed:
Though I was really referring more to their spouting of what seems to me to be complete and utter bullshit when it comes to the history of domesticated cattle...
Reno Melitensis
07-19-2009, 16:13
I really hope you looked that up and didn't know it out of pure interest...
I knew that, I like Paleontology.:yes:
Cheers.
Tellos Athenaios
07-19-2009, 21:00
It would seem incredible that there weren't “real domestic cows/oxen” available at the time. For starters ancient mythology is full of 'em (granted, there are also plenty of tales about less docile animals too).
Watchman
07-19-2009, 21:10
Hell, Hannibal once used a herd of them cows to pull a major fast one on the Romans...
Patent nonsense is patent nonsense.
antisocialmunky
07-19-2009, 23:56
It would seem incredible that there weren't “real domestic cows/oxen” available at the time. For starters ancient mythology is full of 'em (granted, there are also plenty of tales about less docile animals too).
The Zeus rape one pops to mind. I don't think he could have gotten the jump on her if she didn't think it was domesticated. Doesn't the Odyssey talk about cattle on Helio's island?
The Zeus rape one pops to mind. I don't Doesn't the Odyssey talk about cattle on Helio's island?
sheep?
Either way as far as I remember cows were domesticated quite early. I believe from neolithic times. Also the bull-leaping from the Minoans slip to mind...
Back on topic, were there battlefield events we could model using the green smoke from M2TW?
AFAIK the green stuff is just a localised morale hit, with a missile that doesn't damage buildings: Is that right?
If there is still "scares_infantry" type attributes then it seems somewhat superfluous.
The only thing I can think of is rather far fetched: Archimedes engines reputedly caused remarkable fear among Roman besiegers, but it hardly seems worth popping in a "Syrakusan Terror weapon" (Phobophetes Syrakousai?) as a faction specific (oops sorry I mean city specific) unit given how tight the roster is.
Hell, Hannibal once used a herd of them cows to pull a major fast one on the Romans...
...the flaming pigs got a unit slot, yet the flaming-torch-festooned oxen missed the boat. Talk about Romano-centrism. Sheesh.
...Patent nonsense is patent nonsense.
...so if its patent nonsense you can't use it without infringing the copyright of the idiot who made it up?
My nonsense is proudly open source.
Cyclops, totally off topic here but...
1-0! :beam:
Cyclops, totally off topic here but...
1-0! :beam:
Defeat is not an option. The only question is how much we will win by.
:sweatdrop:
John the Mad
07-21-2009, 04:03
Military History Quarterly once had an excellent article on Biological Warfare in ancient times.Its conclusion was that Bio-Warfare is almost as old as man.They also made some interesting inferences from "Homer" regarding the subject.
One story that i remember from that article,besides the Scythians penchant for poisoned arrows,was of a Roman force besieging a Greek city.The Romans dammed the river going through it and collected a massive amount of a local root that had the effect of causing dirreah,cramps,and nausea.
They threw the roots into the water,undammed the river,then just basically walked into the town after the thirsty defenders and citizens drank it.
antisocialmunky
07-21-2009, 05:01
I wouldn't mind seeing a Apidae Katapeltae.
Cute Wolf
07-21-2009, 14:31
Rather than cows, I prefer has a flaming pig as ammunition against elephants
I'm sure they'll bring them back just for you, Cute Wolf.
I don't understand why they ever got rid of them. They are the obvious weapon of choice for any faction wanting to go to war. Why spend loads of money on armour and weapons and soldiers, when you can just breed loads of pigs, cover them in oil or whatever and set them alight? Honestly...soldiers? Thing of the past. Flaming pigs are the way forward.
Skullheadhq
07-22-2009, 18:25
I'm sure they'll bring them back just for you, Cute Wolf.
I don't understand why they ever got rid of them. They are the obvious weapon of choice for any faction wanting to go to war. Why spend loads of money on armour and weapons and soldiers, when you can just breed loads of pigs, cover them in oil or whatever and set them alight? Honestly...soldiers? Thing of the past. Flaming pigs are the way forward.
Progressive pig warfare :dizzy2:
Hogs of War
http://www.gamershell.com/static/screenshots/1003/22946_full.jpg
Teleklos Archelaou
07-23-2009, 00:53
Silly + ancienty = probably tolerated. Silly + nothing to do with EB = locked.
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