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Will January 10th, 2005 05:31 PM

Re: OT: Archery in combat
 
Aye, he did. I've seen him in a few other things as well, but I've mainly known him for the series on the History Channel, and a few other documentaries that he narrated. It would be cool if another project came up where he could act a little, I thought he played Galen pretty well in the few episodes I saw, even though the writing for it was... well, ****ty.

PvK January 10th, 2005 07:07 PM

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EvilGenius4ABetterTomorro said:
I would think that one sides artillery would make the other sides Longbow Archers hard to deploy If such a hypothetical use of archers was ever considered.


Why? The effective range of longbows is as good as muskets, and the force with longbows would have its own cannon and cavalry.
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I saw something on History Channel that showed that the battle field in Agincourt was super muddy. The French bogged down and were then targeted at long range by the archers.


Yes, General Mud was a big factor. Also, even if the ability of bodkin longbow arrows to go right through armor at long range were slightly exaggerated, horses were not very heavily armored and were larger targets than the knights, and when they fall and get run into from behind by other knights, it gets messy.
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I should have bought stock in the History Channel!
...

I suppose. They're good at exposing the masses to something historical, though their authenticity and completeness is often pretty low.

PvK

dogscoff January 10th, 2005 09:32 PM

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>>PVK: Most people think "gun > bow". After all, look at the
>>fire and smoke.

>Puke: this feature alone goes a long way to making the gun
>superior to the bow.

Schlock agrees with you:
http://www.schlockmercenary.com/d/20001111.html
and
http://www.schlockmercenary.com/d/20020902.html
and pretty much every other strip http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif

Puke January 11th, 2005 03:00 PM

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but why isnt there going to be any 'blam' on this mission?

Strategia_In_Ultima January 25th, 2005 05:04 PM

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Small forces of longbow archers would certainly be effective. Reloading a musket is terribly difficult (doing it properly is, at any rate) but any imbecile can put another arrow on a bowstring.

After the battle of Gettysburg, thousands of Confederate muskets were found to be poorly loaded. The Confederates used recruited civilians as the backbone of their army, and this resulted in a massive lack of quality in fighting skills. Thousands of muskets were found to have two balls in their barrels. About two thousand had three balls. Several hundred had more, several dozen were found with over ten balls. One musket was loaded with 24 balls! Had its owner fired, he would certainly have killed someone - himself. The gun would have exploded in his face!

Had they used longbows, this would (possibly) be different. You can't fire 24 arrows at once, even an Epsilon-Minus Semi-Moron could have figured that out. (Well...) If longbows outrange muskets as well, then it would CERTAINLY be handy to use them; it would be like a Napoleonic assault rifle.

African Americans browsing this thread, you should be pretty glad longbows weren't used after the Middle Ages. If the Confederates had used longbows, there would be a good chance they would have won the Civil War, and then you would probably all be working on Texan sugar plantations now.

Just speculating... what if Napoleon had used one Longbow? Firing guns and anti-tank missiles from a kilometre away, he could have wiped out the combined British and Russian armies without them even knowing what was hitting them. (Bye bye 1812 Ouverture...) He would have conquered EVERYTHING between the East side of the international date line, and the West side of the international date line. (in order east to west) How would the world look like now if Napoleon had founded "La France de la Monde"?

Rasorow January 25th, 2005 05:15 PM

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Methinks thou doth switch from Longbowmen to Longbow helicopters........ :-)

Rasorow

Suicide Junkie January 25th, 2005 05:18 PM

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StrategiaInUltima said:
Just speculating... what if Napoleon had used one Longbow? Firing guns and anti-tank missiles from a kilometre away, he could have wiped out the combined British and Russian armies without them even knowing what was hitting them...

One Longbow with infinite ammo and fuel?

I suppose he could drag it within range of one of the capitals, and use the rockets to blow up their seat of government.
It could turn the tide in one major battle, and instill fear in the entire army if you don't reveal the lack of supply, ordnance and spare parts. Not to mention capable pilots.

narf poit chez BOOM January 25th, 2005 08:16 PM

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One modern, nuclear powered aircraft carrier, fully supplied, in any time period up to 1950.

What could it do? (Be an interesting story...)

Suicide Junkie January 25th, 2005 08:37 PM

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One decent modern-day library would probably trump them all in the hands of an open-minded society.

narf poit chez BOOM January 25th, 2005 09:09 PM

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Depends how long they would have to prepare.


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