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  • #76
    bumping this back up for the PTW leaders. Am I the only one who thinks Hannibal resembles the bearded lady? And someone beat ol' Temujin with an ugly stick when he was little...

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    • #77
      Does anyone else notice that wart on Cathy's face? It scares the piss out of me. And Joan dresses like a man most of the time. Lizzy looks like she trying to stare at her nose. And as for Caeser, I never knew they had hair gel in the ancient times.

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      • #78
        haha Catherine looks like aunt Bee from Mayberry
        What would you need for a Military Alliance vs. the Indians?

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        • #79
          Thanks for solving the LiShiMin/Mao mystery. That sounds pretty believable - and let's be honest, Firaxis has hardly made any real attempt to portray Mao (or any other leader) in a particularly serious fashion.
          "lol internet" ~ AAHZ

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          • #80
            Actually, I think Firaxis made a real effort to make all leaders look and talk funny.

            Alexander is supposed to look young; the typical US college student has already lived longer than Alexander did.
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            • #81
              Originally posted by dexters
              I like how Mao is represented.

              Despite all the Cold War propaganda, he wasn't the kind of leader Stalin was. He meant well for the Chinese people and felt communism was the only way to bring together an Empire in decline. I think in retrospect, taking into account the disasters that were cultural revolution and the great leap forward, Communism may have been the best thing that have happened to China. It stabilized the country and made it possible for it to develop economically and I'm very very impressed with its Economic growth in the last 20 years.

              China, hopefully, should be restored as one of the great world powers this century. As a Chinese, there is part of me would very much want to see that happen.

              I sincerely hope the emerging middle class will inititate change that will turn China into a strong Democratic Republic, because if it can change to that form of government, with its freedoms, both personal and economic, China's economic potential is limitless and could simply dwarf America's. A 50 Trillion dollar GDP ? that's very likely and then it will truly be the central country of the human race.

              I think in the next millenia, the greatest test of humanity would be to put aside cultural and racial differences and work together as a group, whether it happens via the United Nations, or through the sheer power and influence of great powers like the United States or China or perhaps a consortium or major world blocs.. If that doesn't happen we will have a very rough road ahead as a race.

              Asian pride!
              I'm sailing way off topic here. Flame away!

              In spite of the horror stories I've heard from Chinese immigrants—particularly those who lived through the Cultural Revolution—I really think China should remain Communist for a bit longer yet.

              I'm sure a lot of Chinese Americans will demand my head for even suggesting that.

              Experiences in India (and elsewhere) show that older, more conservative civilizations have serious difficulty limiting population growth under a democratic government. Why? They have trouble fully embracing women's lib, which is the only reliable and ethical means of bringing birth rates down in a democracy.

              Not being able to lower birth rates can have serious consequences on the per capita prosperity of a nation (e.g. Saudi Arabia, India, etc.), which can cause serious problems for a newly evolving democracy. As a general rule, democracies don't fare well amid widespread poverty; new democracies even less so.
              "It's great to be known, but it's even better to be known as strange." --Takeshi Kaga

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              • #82
                ROFTL-MAO-TSE-TUNG...
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                Yes, yes, is pathetic, sorry
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                • #83
                  underseer - we're really off topic, but I think you'll find that a lot of Chinese tend to support their government implicitly. A lot of them have a sort of "It ain't broke, so don't try to fix it" mentality.

                  Now if you're talking about Chinese Americans, you have a different batch of people entirely. Many of them are in America because of compelling political reasons, many of which are from bygone eras and long dead.

                  Either way, I think you might be surprised to find how many Chinese people would agree with what you say. Then again, it's been my experience that the average Chinese person has much less interest in politics than the average Westerner.
                  "lol internet" ~ AAHZ

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                  • #84
                    Arabian leader... I would have chosen Prophet Muhamad...

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Abdul-Aziz
                      Arabian leader... I would have chosen Prophet Muhamad...
                      So would I

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                      • #86
                        Arabia: Should've been Mohammed

                        Ottomans: Should've been Suleiman

                        Celts: Should've been Larry Bird
                        A true ally stabs you in the front.

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                        • #87
                          Master Zen, :-)

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                          • #88
                            Muhammad?!! By gum...what a terrible thought!!

                            LOL!

                            You know, the Muslims don't like anyone to illustrate old Muhammad, especially not with some 'Defeat Screen'...good grief. Any two of those, but especially a combination, would probably, tragically, result in a mysterious, giant explosion at Firaxis HQ, or some anthrax sent to Sid Meier, or something equally unfortunate and unexplainable.
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                            Fortune smiles and so should you.

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                            • #89
                              Re: As funny as...?

                              Originally posted by Chakra
                              Hi,
                              For all the true believers (i.e. those who've been playing Civ 1 on) - do you guys get the feeling that the dialogue boxes and other conversations/text were more witty and amusing in Civ 1/2? Civ 3 has it's funny moments as well, but they don't seem to be as witty (perhaps sophisticated?) as the older ones. I seem to remember deriving a certain pleasure from saying things like,
                              "Consequences, Shmonsequences" to an angry Elizabeth. Or am I mistaken, lost in a nostalgic haze for the innocent pleasures of my now long-lost youth?
                              Well,

                              I liked the Egyptian and Zulu messengers a lot better in Civ2.
                              Beer is proof that God loves you and wants you to be happy - Ben Franklin

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by Master Zen
                                Arabia: Should've been Mohammed

                                Ottomans: Should've been Suleiman

                                Celts: Should've been Larry Bird
                                LET'S GO SIXERS!!!

                                Beer is proof that God loves you and wants you to be happy - Ben Franklin

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