Forgot to mention, but the lastest two-parter in Doctor who has a hearing-impaired actor playing a tough-as-nails military commander who speaks in British Sign Language.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?Space, this is the second time you've done Adolphus. What's so special about him?
That fucker kept getting my support for wars, and then watch me duke it out with Japan and Persia from the sidelines. Never fired a shot.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?He's the Lion of the North.
1618-1648. Thirty Years War.
Excellent commander of the Swedish forces- and introduced new tactics on the field, differing from the standard Spanish Tercio.
In a way- he was the guy that went- "Hey- lets not have like, a few musketeers on the edge of our pikes- lets have more musketeers, and give them their own lines."
As well as turned Cavalry back into the force that decided a battle, I believe the "thunderous charge" was one of his things. That got him killed in battle, because he was the type to lead from the front.
edited 5th Oct '15 6:40:05 AM by RegularDefender
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postFor most of my characters that's their natural state of being, or a preference.
However, I must disappear into a lecture.
Also I would show images to better show the difference in tactics.
However, it is difficult to find ones that are good, or direct comparisons.
edited 5th Oct '15 6:46:26 AM by RegularDefender
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postGracia gets a surreal sense of serenity, finds somewhere warm, crampt and soft and happily gets lost in her own thoughts.
Her head explodes and daemons pour out thanks to her lack of focus. The daemons rape her corpse, carve it up and spread it all over the walls.
edited 5th Oct '15 6:56:15 AM by SR3NORMANDY
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?

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edited 4th Oct '15 11:58:32 PM by ChrissieMcNapkins
I live in a constant state of fear and misery.