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  • Great reply,

    But where did the Scotti tribe of Ireland that gave the name of modern Scotland fit in after they invaded it?

    The arguement in the UK was only whether he existed, and if he did, was he Welsh or Cornish? I assume that means his base was in one or 'tother as a starter, if it is in modern East Anglia, I'm shocked- what nation are you learning the history of the modern UK in?

    The Oxford University History of Britain states that during the Roman era, the very last natives of Briton within modern England were destroyed, the Angles and Saxons thus gave us our name at a later date. (I always laugh at my countrymen cheering England at Football matches- whom do they insult when playing modern Germany, Denmark, Norway, France and Italy?)

    A recent BBC series called "What did the Ancients do for us?" which followed other series but in different era's, has cast doubt on just how dark the dark ages really were to Europeans- I saw just one half of one programme. (Soil conditions in S.England rot most timber, but they found a 3-ton capacity boat from that era showing at least a healthy trade to the mainland along with "advanced" metal working for the day on another site, just as "Utzi"(?) has shaken up History in general.

    Still, no firm evidence Arthur existed! I do wonder if it was a myth. One day Albion might let us know from her soil

    (A member of Parliament recently claimed Robin Hood was from Wakefield, and received death threats as as result from the other counties' inhabitants- how silly.)

    Civ 4?

    For the English I'd like King Henry VIII- what a history he has, and thanks to the Spanish who created the Royal Navy for him, (as an Island nation.) Elizabeth would have been nothing were it not for that.

    Toby

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    • Originally posted by Toby Rowe


      The Oxford University History of Britain states that during the Roman era, the very last natives of Briton within modern England were destroyed, the Angles and Saxons thus gave us our name at a later date.
      I'd be suprised if they said that the last natives were destroyed, given that some of them managed to move to Wales- Anglo-Saxon 'wealas':

      " The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle:


      473 Her Hengest Æsc gefuhton wiþ Walas genamon unarimedlico herereaf, þa Walas flugon þa Englan swa þær fyr.

      473 This year Hengist and Aesc fought the Welsh and siezed countless spoils of war. The Welsh fled the English as one flees fire. "



      The Welsh refers to the Britons, not to the modern day inhabitants of Wales, whose Celtic name is the more familiar Cymri- as in Cumbria, which was Celtic too.

      " The people of Rheged were of ancient Celtic stock and called themselves Cymbrogi or Cymri, meaning "brothers". This is the source of the words Cymri (Wales), Cumberland and modern Cumbria. "



      The Britons also emigrated further afield- to Brittany, and Celts also resettled in Iberia, bringing with them the Celtic Christian church.
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      • Doc Zoidberg, dig the icon. cheers mate!
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        • Hi mate,

          I know little of this era.

          The book I drew my knowlege from says this:

          "~We can only say that there seems to have been a British war-leader called Arthur, who was associated with the battle of Mons Badonicus and subsequent campaigns"......."the last man to unite the former Roman province before it collapsed finally into a patchwork of British and Anglo-Saxon states. So general is our ignorance of major political events that there seems little point in speculating further"~

          "The hardest task is to estimate British survival in the regions which were firmly Anglo-Saxon by 600"~

          "~More generally, the Romano-Britons simply suffered a common fate of shattered societies"~

          Roman era:

          "~Significantly, the English word 'Wealh' ('Welshman', i.e. Briton) came to mean "slave", making it hard to know whether the place name Walton means 'the Britons' settlement' or 'the slaves' settlement'. However numerous, they were subservient: little of their culture passed to the Anglo-Saxons, and almost none of their language"~

          If not mistaken, in the top 100 most used words in English, only 4 are ascribed to the original language- but all are in the "top 10" I think 'the' is original, whilst 'to' is 'tu' from the Vikings?

          "~What had happened to the native peoples? 6th-century Scotland was still mainly Pictish, though the settlements of the Irish (the future 'Scots') on the West coast had created a settled kingdom, Dalriada. Centuries later, a King of Dalriada was to initiate the formation of a united Scotland"~

          "~The main British enclave was, of course, Wales."~


          All extracts taken from "The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain", Edited by Dr Kenneth O. Morgan, 1986, Book Club Associates by arrangement with Oxford University Press.
          All quotes from: Ch 2. The Anglo-Saxon Period by John Blair.



          One of my Uncles researched our family tree back to about 1800, whilst we also have Scottish and Irish branches, we have no connection to Wales at all during this time- yet we are all, on the English side probably descended from her. Who said Offa's **** was to keep us English out!

          Toby

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          • Extra units and the provision to custom-make mods and scenarios from all eras.

            In short, massive moddability!

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            • My one true wish is that they finally do something with the oceans in the game. I liked that CTP/CTPII allowed you to colonize the water, heck the technology is present in the endgame of Civ by implication (colonists on the SMAC/AX mission already know how to colonize the water). The Civilization series has used water as a barrier and transport system only... I want my Sea Colonies (the reason I still play SMAC/AX, but not Civ3 so much).
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              • My wish is for them NOT to unclude sea colonies. That is one of the features I really hate in SMAC/X and ctp1/2
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                • In SMAX, the Pirates was the best faction around. I'm all for it in SMAC2, but in civ... It should be in an eventual future era if implemented.
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                  • I defintely feel that Sea Colonies should be very late game developments, but I feel that some utilization of the oceans should be intergrated.

                    One thing that should also be integrated is the ability to play the game in a window. A lot of us have way higher resolution screens than this game will require and systems easily capable of dealing with the game and other things at the same time... please let us move the thing into a window (makes it easier to hide it from the other employees )
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                    • A window mode would be great, but I doubt it'll happen...
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                      • Originally posted by foxfire4321
                        My one true wish is that they finally do something with the oceans in the game. I liked that CTP/CTPII allowed you to colonize the water, heck the technology is present in the endgame of Civ by implication (colonists on the SMAC/AX mission already know how to colonize the water). The Civilization series has used water as a barrier and transport system only... I want my Sea Colonies (the reason I still play SMAC/AX, but not Civ3 so much).
                        I certainly wouldn't want to see ocean cities like in CTP, but (assuming resource quantities) fishing in coastal waters & oil rigs could be used in the ocean. Even without quantities on resources, rigs could allow access to oil in the seas, as a sort of "colony" on the resource.

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                        • Edit: to Nikolai.

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                          • Oh, I know. But a windowed mode would be great, if not a top priority. That's one thing Civ2 does better than Civ3.(and now I can expect a little flame war on Civ3, or what? )
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                            • Nikolai, you've got it all wrong... not having windowed mode was one of the things Civ3 did better than Civ2
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                              • Your opinion. I think the interface of Civ3 was horrible.
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