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Another idea is that it could be because one ship name was being kept for several ships. In Corpus Christi there is a carrier from world war II that had been turned into a museum. I remember reading in a pamphlet that it was the fifth in a series of ships named Lexington. Though I know that names do not come into play anywhere in Civ3, the idea still holds. In addition, I do not believe that he was trying to turn a Galley into a frigate, I think that he was trying to say that if a gally had modern weapons and engines, a fight between a sub and a galley would be more even.
Another idea is that it could be because one ship name was being kept for several ships. In Corpus Christi there is a carrier from world war II that had been turned into a museum. I remember reading in a pamphlet that it was the fifth in a series of ships named Lexington. Though I know that names do not come into play anywhere in Civ3, the idea still holds. In addition, I do not believe that he was trying to turn a Galley into a frigate, I think that he was trying to say that if a gally had modern weapons and engines, a fight between a sub and a galley would be more even.
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