Re: Space Empires V....those scenes look sweet
I should be able to do some play testing, especially if you love having analyses serving no actual purpose (aren't numbers lovely?).
Agincourt never happened actually. See, France calls that battle "Azincourt", while Britons call it "Agincourt". Therefore, since the two names do not match, there has been no such battle. Instead, the two armies met themselves, and went to their business afterwards. Oh, the battle itself was quite a disaster, I will grant you that.
Nonetheless, the solution to that problem is quite simple. France merely needs to wait for the monarch doing a good job at ruling England to die. Until then, the strategy is to stay clear from any enemy army, while hoping for that king/queen to die. Once it has happened, the process of reconquest may begin. It is sadly almost literally true; had Henry V not died after that siege, France would have had some serious trouble (and the same could probably go for Henry II and his Angevine Empire).
Therefore, in accord with this policy, I will simply call on the Auld Alliance, and leave Scotland handle the matter of administring the needed whipping. Oh, the Last provisions of the treaty were revoked a century ago; that could be somewhat of a problem. But I will think of something, be sure of it! Even if this means having to do some Mud Wrestling, Mud Crawling or Mud Throwing!
Oh, we were talking about Fading Suns. Is it anything like the strategy game Emperor of the Fading Suns, or is the game simply quite different from the books?
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