Re: Nuclear Bomb Multiple Inquisition Tactic
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Originally Posted by Grond
But using the bomb inquisition tactic isn't something I would normally apply to my games... it's much too inconvenient.
That was my point ~;) . I also use inquistitors and GI to kill dangerous enemy generals, but never two of them one the one general in the same turn. I prefer upgrade inquisitors to high valoures than multiple inquisitioning.
end of my Hungarian campaign
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Re: Nuclear Bomb Multiple Inquisition Tactic
You don't use multiple inquisitors but you you did use 30 assassins on one person in a turn.
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Re: Nuclear Bomb Multiple Inquisition Tactic
I guess I should use them more, I thought only one could be killed per turn.
Re: Nuclear Bomb Multiple Inquisition Tactic
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Originally Posted by miho
You don't use multiple inquisitors but you you did use 30 assassins on one person in one turn
If you put 30 inquistitors in a province with BF, 25 of them won't be killed by it, although I admitt sending 30 assassins on enemy king is not fair.
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All is fair in love and war...
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30 inquisitors is a large number.
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It is a large number...
And nobody expects the Spanish inquisition.
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Especially not the Canadians.
Though perhaps they should have burned Vlad the impaler.
...(Just trying to tie it all together as best as I can)...
Re: Nuclear Bomb Multiple Inquisition Tactic
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Originally Posted by Yoyoma1910
It is a large number...
And nobody expects the Spanish inquisition.
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Especially not the Canadians.
Though perhaps they should have burned Vlad the impaler.
...(Just trying to tie it all together as best as I can)...
Nice job in tieing things together. Now I see we've gotten off topic on this thread on more than one occasion.
Re: Nuclear Bomb Multiple Inquisition Tactic
Well, the combination of nuclear war and inquisition cast upon the poor peoples that inhabit any land is a potentially bleak ordeal to deal with.
Having watched several Japanesse films last Aug. 6-9th dealing with the issue of atomic war and its affects on their society, and knowing nothing of the Spanish Inquisition except for its cruel, though highly musical portrayal in Mel Brook's film History of the World Part I (in fact, I base all my thoughts on films I see between the hours of 11pm-3am), I find the term "nuclear inquisition" to be highly tastless and offensive.
Furthemore, the thought of the nuclear powered inquisitors canabalizing and drinking the blood of any people, especially those poor malnurished Canadians, who are most likely already fleeing to their ice cave refuges at the mere thought of confrontation, just makes me sick with disgust.
Why the mere thought of this tactic makes me glad I modded my game with the unit Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Letter Writer. Sure, maybe all one of them can do alone is put a stamp on a letter to the king of an offending unit, but after you build thousands of them, the all the opposing ruler can do is shift though mountains of paper full of words his illiterate mind cannot understand. And they're ultra cheep, since they virtually live off of granola.
~;p
Re: Nuclear Bomb Multiple Inquisition Tactic
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Originally Posted by Yoyoma1910
Well, the combination of nuclear war and inquisition cast upon the poor peoples that inhabit any land is a potentially bleak ordeal to deal with.
Having watched several Japanesse films last Aug. 6-9th dealing with the issue of atomic war and its affects on their society, and knowing nothing of the Spanish Inquisition except for its cruel, though highly musical portrayal in Mel Brook's film History of the World Part I (in fact, I base all my thoughts on films I see between the hours of 11pm-3am), I find the term "nuclear inquisition" to be highly tastless and offensive.
Furthemore, the thought of the nuclear powered inquisitors canabalizing and drinking the blood of any people, especially those poor malnurished Canadians, who are most likely already fleeing to their ice cave refuges at the mere thought of confrontation, just makes me sick with disgust.
Why the mere thought of this tactic makes me glad I modded my game with the unit Amnesty International Human Rights Watch Letter Writer. Sure, maybe all one of them can do alone is put a stamp on a letter to the king of an offending unit, but after you build thousands of them, the all the opposing ruler can do is shift though mountains of paper full of words his illiterate mind cannot understand. And they're ultra cheep, since they virtually live off of granola.
~;p
Dear King William:
I write to you on behalf of game faction Amnesty International. It seems that your Royal Peasant unit was caught doing Human Rights Abuses to hamsters in the Saxony region. We urge you to immediately free all the hamsters and stop abusing them immediately, or we will impeach Bush, even though he doesn't exist in this timeline yet. We blame everything on Bush, you should too.
Signed,
/s/
Protesting Feudal Peasant From Portugal
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Yoyoma1910, be careful you don't bite your tong considering how firmly it is planted in your cheek. ~:joker:
Re: Nuclear Bomb Multiple Inquisition Tactic
Well, what you could do is to use the Mass Inquisition to clear out provinces so weak factions like the Swiss can expand.