that guy........Of Syracuse mounted ballistas on ships. he's a ancillery...what if you guys would make a trigger that made it possible to build Ballista Ships if you had him as ancillery...as well for other people that did this kinda thing
that guy........Of Syracuse mounted ballistas on ships. he's a ancillery...what if you guys would make a trigger that made it possible to build Ballista Ships if you had him as ancillery...as well for other people that did this kinda thing
We do not sow.
Lets add archimedes death ray too.
History is for the future not the past. The dead don't read.
Operam et vitam do Europae Barbarorum.
History does not repeat itself. The historians repeat one another. - Max Beerbohm
this could've been a good easteregg.![]()
Dang! I just found the link reading one of my favorite conservative whacko online publications and thought this would be the perfect place to post it. But it seems QwertyMIDX stole my thunder. Are you a closet National Review reader?
Since the surprise has been spoiled, there's another idea I'll have to toss out.
solar death rays
shark-riding pirates with swords, that shoot laser beams
Did you mean shark-riding pirates, or sharks who ride pirates?
no his name was DyonisusOriginally Posted by jerby
We do not sow.
cant you guys be serious...if you dont like the idea just say so...it isnt like the idea is totally moronic...is it??? O_o
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We do not sow.
Sure? Archimede was famous for inventing naval war devices such as those. Dionysos, the tyrant of Syracuse, was better known for his revolutionary use of engineering and siege machines in his siege wars. Both of them lived in Syracuse, but 150 years separate them.Originally Posted by The Stranger
In any case, both were very able to do it.
Ah, you may wish to see this. It all makes perfect sense now, doesn't it?Originally Posted by NeonGod
"The facts of history cannot be purely objective, since they become facts of history only in virtue of the significance attached to them by the historian." E.H. Carr
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