the war between outcast and corsair is between atka and about teritory...
corsair in the south and outcast in the north...
outcast and corsair knows about thus territories... but corsair will invade hessians from the northern, so they need to go into outcast territory...
if u go to freeport 5 and read rumors then u know the div between the ships...
hessians have better ships and more pilots, but corsair has more advanced pilots and better weapons...
this says enough about the div between the 2 cows... sabre is better then the titan (not that i care, i fly in a defender)... the turret of the sabre is also an extra gun... (7 guns fire forward, the 7th gun can also shoot backward, and that can reduce the extra armor, nano and batts fast
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if u wanna test them... try this, buy first the sabre and do a 240k mission and after that in a titan (a kill specific person). take no batts and nano and use the same weaps for the mission and find out who dies first or will have the lessed repair cost...
i'm also like killzone an outcast civil... i like the way off handling better then that off the corsair... i can also write more down... but i will take a few thinks for later
... so where is it all about
preatorians where not greeks, but romans, greece had their hoplites, but where destroyed by the roman legions... co'z they where more mobile and better fight-technics...
some info from age of empire about hoplite and legions
hoplite first
Greek infantry soldiers of the Classical Age were called hoplites, from the name of their large shields, called hoplons. For battle they wore a cuirass (breastplate), helmet, and greaves. They were armed with a long spear or pike and sword. Hoplite armies fought each other hand-to-hand in the dense phalanx formation that faced the enemy with a bristling wall of spear points staggered at chest level. Fighting at close range in such a formation required a commitment to training and discipline that became a way of life. Hoplites were the best infantry soldiers in the world for many centuries until being supplanted by the more flexible and functional Roman legionnaires.
now legion
The Roman legion was the ultimate military formation of antiquity. The legion was a 4200-man unit at full strength, broken down into 120-man units called maniples. Most of the maniples went into battle as separate blocks of men in a square formation that looked something like a checkerboard from above. Ten maniples fought as skirmishers in loose order to the front of the first line of blocks. They attacked the enemy infantry line with sling stones, arrows, and javelins as the two armies closed and then fell back between gaps in the blocks. They may have moved to the edges of the battle to protect the Roman line and harass the enemy line. The heavy infantry blocks moved forward, throwing javelins just before the clash. Gaps in the blocks may have been filled in by a second row of blocks containing more experienced soldiers. The third and final row of blocks was the smallest but contained the most experienced veterans who served as the legion's reserve. The basic legion might have attached cavalry, archers, engineers, and artillery, depending on the task before it. At its peak, the Roman Empire had legions deployed all along its frontiers, defending against barbarians, putting down revolts, expanding the empire, and maintaining order.
Take ur destany and follow us, outcast
If u c some1 in a defender make fireballs from hunter it can be me
Edited by - DragonBreath on 28-09-2003 13:40:16