rad smith
03-04-1998, 11:56 AM
> N.B.: ships in a river encounter manuverability problems, especially if
> you're going to use them to bombard cities in sieges. Not saying it can't
> or shouldn't be done, though.
> (all kinds of interesting obstacles in any river for
> the unwarry, too.)
what, you mean like the big wooden claw on the river bed?
heheh. i nicked the idea from one of archimedes (i think) designs. it's
powered by oxen (via ropes and pulleys) and grabs ship from underneath,
crshing them.
- --
rad
"these people are going to have to realise that sometimes
bad things happen for no reason, and without it begin anybody's
fault. it's a tough life; stop complaining and deal with it."
> you're going to use them to bombard cities in sieges. Not saying it can't
> or shouldn't be done, though.
> (all kinds of interesting obstacles in any river for
> the unwarry, too.)
what, you mean like the big wooden claw on the river bed?
heheh. i nicked the idea from one of archimedes (i think) designs. it's
powered by oxen (via ropes and pulleys) and grabs ship from underneath,
crshing them.
- --
rad
"these people are going to have to realise that sometimes
bad things happen for no reason, and without it begin anybody's
fault. it's a tough life; stop complaining and deal with it."