hehe Adm.Naismith you're right about that...for one thing Wernher von Braun was not only the main scientist in charge of the nazi german rocket program but he was the lead scientist on many american rocket programs and his team was the one that designed the rocket that launched the first successful US satellite...without german rocket expertise neither the US nor the USSR would have made it into space as quickly as what they did...and joseph1944 is right...if the US had of listened to von Braun we would have made it to space earlier...but they did give priority to the civilian controlled vanguard until the Soviets launched sputnik and the vanguard failed while the world was watching...then good old von Braun got us there with the military project
Skanky Burns
yes the USSR made it to space first but...
12/4/61 USSR puts Gagarin into orbit
5/5/61 US puts Shepard into sub-orbit
that is less than a month's difference and in civ terms they would have launched in the same turn...they weren't copying each other's designs...they were building upon german designs
back to civ3...maybe what this shows is that instead of having a single name for a wonder, maybe each wonder should get it's own unique name...like the hoover dam, if the persians built it i can almost guarantee they wouldn't call it the hoover damn...i dunno...maybe there shouldn't be any WONDERS in the industrial and modern ages and there should just be miniwonders, each having a name that corresponds to that civ...chinese get Sun Tzu's War academy while the US gets west point and the british get sandhurst military academy...but maybe the first player to build a miniwonder could get just a small extra bonus in addition to the normal things a mini wonder does
Skanky Burns
yes the USSR made it to space first but...
12/4/61 USSR puts Gagarin into orbit
5/5/61 US puts Shepard into sub-orbit
that is less than a month's difference and in civ terms they would have launched in the same turn...they weren't copying each other's designs...they were building upon german designs
back to civ3...maybe what this shows is that instead of having a single name for a wonder, maybe each wonder should get it's own unique name...like the hoover dam, if the persians built it i can almost guarantee they wouldn't call it the hoover damn...i dunno...maybe there shouldn't be any WONDERS in the industrial and modern ages and there should just be miniwonders, each having a name that corresponds to that civ...chinese get Sun Tzu's War academy while the US gets west point and the british get sandhurst military academy...but maybe the first player to build a miniwonder could get just a small extra bonus in addition to the normal things a mini wonder does
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