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TenkiKiller
01-03-2003, 00:23
whats ure favourite way to fight?
Krasturak
01-03-2003, 00:59
Gah
Krast has recently re-discovered Rollerball (the original 1975 version, that is) and so his favourite fighting method is now the old Houston fist-in-the-face technique.
Gah
chilliwilli
01-03-2003, 20:15
I like skirmish tactics, so bow for me.
Sjakihata
01-03-2003, 20:57
swords, definately. What you mean by "similar". Is a helbard similar or a spear? If so you meant melee?
Well, I love sword fighting. I am practcing two main ways. The european technique and I have expirimented with some iaido (sp?). It was only an intro course, but I can do the basic kata, and I learned to stab, slice and head attack. They all have special names, tho I cannot remember them. I am considering to start in a club (dojo), but I live too far right now, maybe when I move to Copenhagen I can begin my practice.
Bye...
give me my own 18th centuray ship, and him his, the fight like that.. old school navel warfare rocks
Kensai Achilles
01-05-2003, 14:12
I personally like bare hand fights (is that what u mean by fist fights?) since it involves certain athletic states, art and shrewdness ... but hey I don't mind ... ahem ...mud wrestling at all http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif
Since this is a modern age, I go with aerial warfare. For a formidable military these days, air force has to be strong. I.e Aircraft carrier for naval battles these days and helicopter gunships for urban warfare.
I say run em over wit masses o' tanks
TenkiKiller
01-06-2003, 15:12
yes kensai, fist fight punch up.
and yes swords, halberd's, spear, pikes whatever, melee.
lol jedi http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif
NinjaKilla
01-08-2003, 02:21
A deep defense which capitalises on an attacker's errors and fatigues his forces, followed by a large scale counter-attack
Hehe the less people have a clue what I'm going on about the better
deejayvee
01-08-2003, 05:06
Quote[/b] (NinjaKilla @ Jan. 07 2003,19:21)]A deep defense which capitalises on an attacker's errors and fatigues his forces, followed by a large scale counter-attack
Hehe the less people have a clue what I'm going on about the better
Funnily enough, I was reading about deep defense the other day in the Cambridge Illustrated History of Warfare.
Knight_Yellow
01-08-2003, 08:15
well all i gotta say is u can have ur karate and ur tikwando and ur oragami http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif but at the end of the day a golf club takes care of those dancing idiots.
i have proof or rather falkirk karate club has proof of this.
*hiya whoaaaa kick kick punch kick* in walks olde yellar and mates *wap crack snap crunch biff* thus falkirk karate club loose their will to fight.
ShadesWolf
01-08-2003, 08:52
Give me my size 12 boot anyday
NinjaKilla
01-08-2003, 14:29
Quote[/b] (deejayvee @ Jan. 07 2003,22:06)]
Quote[/b] (NinjaKilla @ Jan. 07 2003,19:21)]A deep defense which capitalises on an attacker's errors and fatigues his forces, followed by a large scale counter-attack
Hehe the less people have a clue what I'm going on about the better
Funnily enough, I was reading about deep defense the other day in the Cambridge Illustrated History of Warfare.
Is that the Simon Scharmer one? Hehe as long as it ain't John Keegan http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif With what reference were they talking about it?
deejayvee
01-09-2003, 01:08
Quote[/b] (NinjaKilla @ Jan. 08 2003,07:29)]Is that the Simon Scharmer one? Hehe as long as it ain't John Keegan http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif With what reference were they talking about it?
No Not the Simon Scharmer one. This is a book that studies the history of warfare through the ages with a particular focus on the West and it's technological and qualitive attitude to warfare.
The reference was to do with the western front towards the end of the 1st World War.
hmm I'm a kendoka myself, I like Japanese swordsmaship.
If you mean real close, fighting technique I'd say hands.
If you mean guerilla or urban warfare (first person) I'd say assualt rifle.
If you mean modern warfare I'd say aerial combat.
Knight_Yellow
01-11-2003, 07:23
ahhh if u mean modern combat.....
a button.
who needs a gun when all u gotta do is push a button.
witch launches a nuke http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif
oh oh
12 meter high battlemech
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