Thanks for your hint, Stefan... i created a Seleucid persian unit, and most important thing,
a) not so powerfull,
b) unavailable to rebuild.
I hope this will show a lot better the native's number decrease in hellenistic armies during this period.
Huh, about the flamethrower: it was not greek fire, because this one use a liquid propellent ( kind of sulphur and oil mixture ? who knows ? the "recipe" was a statal secret... ). The "theban" flamethrower used - and launched - living fire coals.
Updated news number three.
In "Antigonos", i playtested a modified version of my Kok Turk scenario's Terrain1.bmp . I just can't wait to post "Kok Turks" scenario to Apolyton ...
sadly, it has so many bugs, it will take another month to fix them all.
Hope the Antigonos' preview will give you an idea of Kok Turk's look ( once i'll finish it, it's obvious...).![](http://apolyton.net/forums/wink.gif)
[This message has been edited by Prometeus (edited September 14, 2000).]
a) not so powerfull,
b) unavailable to rebuild.
I hope this will show a lot better the native's number decrease in hellenistic armies during this period.
Huh, about the flamethrower: it was not greek fire, because this one use a liquid propellent ( kind of sulphur and oil mixture ? who knows ? the "recipe" was a statal secret... ). The "theban" flamethrower used - and launched - living fire coals.
Updated news number three.
In "Antigonos", i playtested a modified version of my Kok Turk scenario's Terrain1.bmp . I just can't wait to post "Kok Turks" scenario to Apolyton ...
![](http://apolyton.net/forums/frown.gif)
Hope the Antigonos' preview will give you an idea of Kok Turk's look ( once i'll finish it, it's obvious...).
![](http://apolyton.net/forums/wink.gif)
[This message has been edited by Prometeus (edited September 14, 2000).]
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