Quote Originally Posted by L.C.Cinna
Historically most soldiers, especially the smaller mediterranean soldiers, felt very weak and uncomfortable when they met Gaesatae in the field (especially in winter as Gaesatae were resistant to cold weather). Historians in cooperation with Psychologists from the Cookie State University identified this as MIC or Male Inferiority Complex. The reaction of towns like Roma to this symptom was to train their soldiers harder to compensate for their shortcomings.

The MIC in EB reflects this training. in version 1.2 it will be connected with a reform event. After your first defeat against Gaesatae your general will get the "has seen it all"-trait which triggers the MIC reform.
Lol, Cinna! Finally the truth came out!

It is well-known that he term "military-industrial complex" bacame a catch-prase after it was used by former US president Eisenhower in his farewell address http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/s...l_address.html Less known is the fact, that President Eisenhower was actually also refering to the abovementioned Male Inferiority Complex but some typos in his background materials and his mild form of dislexia brought about this total distortion of the original meaning