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<blockquote data-quote="Whithers" data-source="post: 7142556" data-attributes="member: 6883963"><p>One of the reasons I look for dramatic "story" function rather than realism. The suspension of disbelief is so much more appealing than the real thing. Consider the most efficient archery units in the world were Persians who would ride up and U-turn on strategic points of elevation in order to deliver a volley of arrows. By the time the arrows landed throughout the ranks of their enemies, they would average 700 to 750 meters distance from their target. The charge of heavy cavalry was intended to trample infantry to death. This was a "tech" advance of the Roman infantry units who would close ranks around the enemy, and then using their shields as a barricade, they would force opponents prone and then stomp them to death under iron-shod boots. The defense of Greece by the Spartans was by using a narrow point and shield wall to bottle up the enemy where multiple ranks could coordinate spear attacks like the blades of a food processor. Our romanticized view of the heroic is nothing new. It is probably as old as the campfire. And really, even a Cretin enjoys The Princess Bride, Lord of the Rings, Robin Hood, and Zoro. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whithers, post: 7142556, member: 6883963"] One of the reasons I look for dramatic "story" function rather than realism. The suspension of disbelief is so much more appealing than the real thing. Consider the most efficient archery units in the world were Persians who would ride up and U-turn on strategic points of elevation in order to deliver a volley of arrows. By the time the arrows landed throughout the ranks of their enemies, they would average 700 to 750 meters distance from their target. The charge of heavy cavalry was intended to trample infantry to death. This was a "tech" advance of the Roman infantry units who would close ranks around the enemy, and then using their shields as a barricade, they would force opponents prone and then stomp them to death under iron-shod boots. The defense of Greece by the Spartans was by using a narrow point and shield wall to bottle up the enemy where multiple ranks could coordinate spear attacks like the blades of a food processor. Our romanticized view of the heroic is nothing new. It is probably as old as the campfire. And really, even a Cretin enjoys The Princess Bride, Lord of the Rings, Robin Hood, and Zoro. ;) [/QUOTE]
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