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  • #16
    As much as I hate the US, you can´t disregard the massive impact it has had on almost every aspect of human history these last 100 or so years. But Canada? What have they achieved? Even Sweden is a better candidate for inclusion...
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    • #17
      Consider, though, that as the previous expansion was "Warlords", logically next should be "Peacemakers", focusing on diplomacy and such. I think peaceful Canada would fit right in.

      Of course, Finland should be in even more.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by DirtyMartini


        Who or what is gemania? Why don't it, portugul and huns get to be capitalized, but Babylon and Israel do?
        Germania is is the old name for Germany. Germanians included the Anglo-Saxons and the Franks. Since Charles the Great isn't really French or German, Germania would finally give him a civ. On the capitalation, I suprised you don't know that I don't really pay attention to my spelling and grammer mistakes.
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        • #19
          Charlemagne, King of the Franks; my first choice - yep, ahead of Louis XIV and Napoleon - for a leader of France. It's difficult to comprehend how he could be considered leader of any other civ since he was one of the first leaders of the Franks - his initial seat of power - after the Merovingians who - were they to be included in Civ - would certainly be considered for leaders of France.

          Germania refers to a geographic region which happened to be predominantly inhabited by Germanic tribes during the time of the Roman empire. These tribes went on to form two of the civs currently in the game (hopefully three with the possible future inclusion of Austria). They don't need further representation in the game.

          While it could be argued that a similar description of Celtia could be used, the Celtic tribes did not go onto form any more particularly prominent political group at any considerably later time in history and so Celtia is the best that could be made out of them if the Celts are to be included in the game (I'm not enamoured with the concept of their inclusion).
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          • #20
            hmmm, they have a decently long history. and did contribute to both world wars. But the fact remains, they really are the U.S.'s 51st state.

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            • #21
              We are not the 51st state!

              We've got 10 provinces and 3 territories. So, we should be the 51st through 63rd states!
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Arrian




                It's Tass. He was just ****in' around.
                I know he was. I'm not offended.

                We are not the 51st state!

                We've got 10 provinces and 3 territories. So, we should be the 51st through 63rd states!

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                • #23
                  Canadian UU? All I can think of is Hockey Goon. Or Moose Mountie??
                  Last edited by MasterDave; October 13, 2006, 17:57.
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                  • #24
                    Mountie, of course. Replaces cavalry, with, what's that thing the Impi have?
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                    • #25
                      UU?
                      UB?
                      World Wonder associated with?
                      Leader?
                      Canada still has the Queen of England on their currency!
                      How can they even be considered?

                      Now, Aluets or Eskimos or such -- they could be considered, altho I can't answer any of my posed questions related to them either. Can anyone name someone who is not a trader or an explorer who is famous for what he did in Canada?
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Blaupanzer
                        UU?
                        UB?
                        World Wonder associated with?
                        Leader?
                        Canada still has the Queen of England on their currency!
                        How can they even be considered?

                        Now, Aluets or Eskimos or such -- they could be considered, altho I can't answer any of my posed questions related to them either. Can anyone name someone who is not a trader or an explorer who is famous for what he did in Canada?
                        Wasn't Richard Gere in Canada when... oh never mind.
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                        • #27
                          There are plenty of famous 'artists' from Canada. Actors Mike Myers, Jim Carey, Mary Pickford, plus any actor named 'Lorne' is probably Canadian.

                          Singers Alanis Morrisette, Burton Cummings, Paul Anka, and of course, Celine Dion.

                          Etc., etc.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Dis
                            hmmm, they have a decently long history. and did contribute to both world wars. But the fact remains, they really are the U.S.'s 51st state.
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                            • #29
                              my state does not belong in jesusland.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Xorbon
                                There are plenty of famous 'artists' from Canada. Actors Mike Myers, Jim Carey, Mary Pickford, plus any actor named 'Lorne' is probably Canadian.

                                Singers Alanis Morrisette, Burton Cummings, Paul Anka, and of course, Celine Dion.

                                Etc., etc.
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