Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

The Tower of Babel

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • The Tower of Babel

    Question: Is the tower of Babel a wonder in the game?

    We know it appears on the main menu screen for the game, and that it was stuck in as a picture [but not an in-game one] for the Babylonian civ of the week.

    It's a great thematic choice, playing off the dispersal of these cultures across the globe, forced to start from scratch, and in some renderings seems to hold all four technological ages at once, starting primitively and ending, unfinished still, with motorized cranes and such.

    The question is, could this possibly appear in the game, or is it just there to be a nifty idea? Would it be a small or great wonder, and what would its effects be?

    BB
    I'm typing this from my bathtub. It helps support my girth.
    __________________

  • #2
    I'm inclined to think you are either

    1. reading too much into things
    and
    2. seeing things that aren't really there.

    and the Tower of Babel was not necessarily anything to do with Babylon. In fact, I'm pretty sure it wasn't.

    Comment


    • #3
      Originally posted by Rakki
      I'm inclined to think you are either

      1. reading too much into things
      and
      2. seeing things that aren't really there.

      and the Tower of Babel was not necessarily anything to do with Babylon. In fact, I'm pretty sure it wasn't.
      Let's give this one a little thought, shall we?

      I'm not saying that the tower IS in, I'm asking if it's possible that it could be in. Firaxis seems to like to stick it places, so I'm just asking if they might have stuck it in the game. And I'm not the one that made the connection between Babylon and Babel, Firaxis did, on civ3.com in the Babylonian civ of the week.
      I'm typing this from my bathtub. It helps support my girth.
      __________________

      Comment


      • #4
        Well I think it is quite a good idea to include it, although the question is whether there is enough historical knowledge and/or grounding to justify it's inclusion in the game - isn't it thought to be a large ziggurat now?
        Speaking of Erith:

        "It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith

        Comment


        • #5
          and the Tower of Babel was not necessarily anything to do with Babylon. In fact, I'm pretty sure it wasn't.
          That's the most understating understatement I've ever seen. Sorry, I don't mean to insult you greatly, but I believe Babel is the Hebrew word for Babylon. The Tower of Babel was probably one of Babylon's ziggurat that the Hebrews saw when they were first taken to Babylon as slaves. They made up a story that made the towers and Babylonians look bad.
          "I agree with everything i've heard you recently say-I hereby applaud Christantine The Great's rapid succession of good calls."-isaac brock
          "This has to be one of the most impressive accomplishments in the history of Apolyton, well done Chris"-monkspider (Refering to my Megamix summary)
          "You are redoing history by replaying the civs that made history."-Me

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by Rakki
            I'm inclined to think you are either

            1. reading too much into things
            and
            2. seeing things that aren't really there.

            and the Tower of Babel was not necessarily anything to do with Babylon. In fact, I'm pretty sure it wasn't.
            I think you should actually read at least part of someone's post before you try to make an attempt to attack them.
            http://monkspider.blogspot.com/

            Comment


            • #7
              Originally posted by Rakki
              I'm inclined to think you are either
              1. reading too much into things
              and
              2. seeing things that aren't really there.
              Well and I'm inclined to think you either
              1. are sleepy;
              or
              2. don't know what the hell you're talking about;

              Recent explorations proved that the location of the Tower of Babel was indeed in Babylon (or very near, due to alteration of the Euphrates river course). It's as Babylonian as the Hanging Gardens (which existence is not 100% sure, quite the contrary of the Tower). Although the Tower did exist, its exact look is unknown, so every picture of it is an artistic attempt to portrait it, and not exactly a historical fact.
              Quoting Civ3.com: "He [Nebuchadnezzar II] also rebuilt the Temple of Marduk and its ziggurat, which are now referred to collectively as the Tower of Babel".


              Originally posted by Rakki
              and the Tower of Babel was not necessarily anything to do with Babylon.
              Bisonbison has every right to make questions about this, because Firaxis has a picture of the Tower in the Babylonians CotW. Go check.

              Originally posted by Rakki
              In fact, I'm pretty sure it wasn't.
              I'm pretty sure you're wrong. Go get some sleep and stop attacking people.
              Attached Files

              Comment


              • #8
                Thanks for clearing up the connection guys. Now I'd like to know if it's in the game.

                And if it is in the game, what's it do?
                I'm typing this from my bathtub. It helps support my girth.
                __________________

                Comment


                • #9
                  Good question Bison, it has been speculated by some of Apolyton's finest that the Tower is in fact, a major wonder!
                  I have seen no screens to support this however, and I would most likely guess that it's just a "mascot" of sorts for civ III.
                  I think the best evidence that it's not in Civ III is the limited number of major wonders (reported to be 12). With the Colossus, Oracle, Hanging Gardens, Pyramids, Great Lighthouse, and Great Library all confirmed as Great Wonders that would leave little room for yet another one belonging to the anchient period.
                  http://monkspider.blogspot.com/

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Originally posted by monkspider
                    Good question Bison, it has been speculated by some of Apolyton's finest that the Tower is in fact, a major wonder!
                    I have seen no screens to support this however, and I would most likely guess that it's just a "mascot" of sorts for civ III.
                    I think the best evidence that it's not in Civ III is the limited number of major wonders (reported to be 12). With the Colossus, Oracle, Hanging Gardens, Pyramids, Great Lighthouse, and Great Library all confirmed as Great Wonders that would leave little room for yet another one belonging to the anchient period.
                    Hmmm...why are 6 of th 12 great wonders in the ancient era? Seems a little unbalanced to me.

                    In my opinion, the "Tower of Babel" pic on the web site was just used to symbolize Babylonian culture. Nothing else has mentioned the tower, and since the Hanging Gardens are in and were certainly Babylonian, I doubt they would include the tower as well.

                    Cheers.
                    Tutto nel mondo è burla

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      The Tower of Babel pretty much pre-dates any other Wonder.

                      Since the Tower was built by the progenitors of our nations, and not owned by ONE nation amongst many neighbors, it really has no place in CivIII.

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        and there I was thinking it was the leaning tower of Pisa.. tsk tsk.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Also, the actual Tower of Babel, if it existed, the 7th Century B.C. ziggurat in Babylon, probably didn't actually do what the Bible says it did. If it's just a great religious building, why not call it the "Great Ziggurat" or something? I also don't see why you'd replace the Oracle with it, since certainly the Oracle had more influence (at least in the literature and mythology of its culture) than the Zig did. And of course, why conjure up Biblical allusion in a historical* game?

                          And it's everywhere because someone at Firaxis likes Pieter Brueghel. (can't blame them, personally) Brueghel's painting, appropriately titled "The Tower of Babel", is the basis for the cover art, though conceivably without the social commentary Pieter worked into the original.

                          Gary

                          * I refuse to use "an historical. . ." It's a pointless prescriptive rule, and I think it sounds stupid.

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Minor and Major Wonders

                            Originally posted by monkspider
                            Good question Bison, it has been speculated by some of Apolyton's finest that the Tower is in fact, a major wonder!
                            I have seen no screens to support this however, and I would most likely guess that it's just a "mascot" of sorts for civ III.
                            I think the best evidence that it's not in Civ III is the limited number of major wonders (reported to be 12). With the Colossus, Oracle, Hanging Gardens, Pyramids, Great Lighthouse, and Great Library all confirmed as Great Wonders that would leave little room for yet another one belonging to the anchient period.
                            I agree with the Mascot idea, I think it's on the main game screen.

                            Where did you hear that those 6 were all major wonders? I think anything with a "great" or "grand" in it is a minor wonder. I'm pretty sure that the Oracle is a minor wonder (generic for great temple), several civs have build pyramids, and the Statue of Liberty is similar in construction to the Colossus (It's Copper, not bronze). And it makes sense to give every civ the Lighthouse so they can open up trade with each other earlier.
                            Longevity is a Major Wonder. Leonardo's Workshop is a Major Wonder.
                            The Grand Canal, Wall Street, Battlefield Medicine, Heroic Epic, SDI, Manhattan Project, Great Cathedral (Bach or Sistene?), Great Observatory (Copernicus?), and the Forbidden Palace are all minor wonders.
                            I think.
                            I guess the Internet would me a Major Wonder as well. 2 internets are kinda silly.

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              A Tower of Babel might arise for me if they localise the foreign versions of civ 3.
                              Rome rules

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X