Red Threat
Mar 21, 2005, 03:19 AM
Hello. I'm putting Siam into my mod but I don't know what UUs to give them (I need 2). Anyone could help? Maybe with some link to good units I can find in these boards...
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View Full Version : 2 UUs for the Siamese??? Red Threat Mar 21, 2005, 03:19 AM Hello. I'm putting Siam into my mod but I don't know what UUs to give them (I need 2). Anyone could help? Maybe with some link to good units I can find in these boards... Thanks Red Threat Mar 21, 2005, 03:27 AM Ok I can use utahjazz Siamese Swordsman. Any other idea (maybe a ship)? Aion Mar 21, 2005, 06:17 AM There's a decent Thai Pikeman or something like that made by Dom Pedro II. Mithadan Mar 21, 2005, 08:45 AM There's actually a whole blinking pack of Indochinese units by Dom Pedro II you could choose from. ShiroKobbure Mar 22, 2005, 11:38 AM um no you cant use Utahs unit, it has nothing to do with Siam or Siamese swords. Sorry Utah ^ ^;;. Almost any of Dom II south east asian units would work, even the Hindu spearman, because Thais were from India, they migrated into Tibet and China are were pushed back to were they are now. But I would go with the more Asian units form Dom I would say the "Thai warrior" fora knight. but thailand is a country that was made in 1946 or something, I would say Saimese warrior, but warrior is a bad name, my ex was thai I will see if I can ask her. And the "Phak'ak Man" for the swordsman is good go here http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=108431 Bungus Mar 22, 2005, 02:23 PM Wasn't piracy a huge problem in that area during the colonial age? ShiroKobbure Mar 22, 2005, 02:38 PM it was for a long time all around asia, from midevil times and I think maybe a little still today. Ogedei_the_Mad Mar 22, 2005, 03:03 PM Wasn't piracy a huge problem in that area during the colonial age? It still existed in the Gulf of Thailand in the late twentieth century. My parents (who were refugees from Vietnam at the time) had some encounters with Thai pirates. Don't know if it's still a problem in that area, though. Suppanut Mar 22, 2005, 10:26 PM Siamnese people famous for two-swords man that use two swords combine with muaythai and their war elephant that different from india due to less armour, better control (you can load heavy gun on it without much problem) , more ritualize tradition in action and load of them in the forest but use it less intensive due to ritualization of using elephant in war. Warfare in Indochina mainly on subjugated and enslaved enemy both work and arm force than killing enemy due to lack of manpower here, so let Siamnese elephant have abiliy to enslaved enemy unit into worker or settler Varlin Saliptor Mar 22, 2005, 10:31 PM ...enslaved enemy both work and arm force than killing enemy due to lack of manpower here, so let Siamnese elephant have abiliy to enslaved enemy unit into worker or settler Or why not an average or weak strength military unit? _____________ 100TH POST!!!! YIPPEE!!!! [party] :beer: :band: :yeah: :band: [party] Suppanut Mar 24, 2005, 10:56 PM um no you cant use Utahs unit, it has nothing to do with Siam or Siamese swords. Sorry Utah ^ ^;;. Almost any of Dom II south east asian units would work, even the Hindu spearman, because Thais were from India, they migrated into Tibet and China are were pushed back to were they are now. But I would go with the more Asian units form Dom I would say the "Thai warrior" fora knight. but thailand is a country that was made in 1946 or something, I would say Saimese warrior, but warrior is a bad name, my ex was thai I will see if I can ask her. And the "Phak'ak Man" for the swordsman is good go here http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=108431 Yes. Utah's unit does not look like Siamnese 2-sword man. But for thais' origin, there are no theory that claim thais are from india. Our language is relate to people of southern china and also genetic trait (and also Austroasiatic people) even our written language is relate to Pali-Sanskrit structure, we didn't loan it directly from india but take it from Khmer and Mon (Primary direct reciever of indian culture in SE asia mainland). Origin of word "Tai" is the word that valley people of northern SE asian peole, Nagaland of India and southwestern China call themselve as the civilized people compare to hill tribe people in the same area. Infact there really no genetic distinct race call "Tai" or "Thai" due to enslaved and subjugated tradition of war here, there are only have the people who speak tai-group dialect but mixed in ethnic group (but most of them forgot it already). For the Siam is the southern group of tai that khmerized and monized in tradition to identified themselves as more civilzed than other northern tai thai identified there culture with burmese and southwestern inland chinese group, so most of thai peoples are think that they are cultural superior to other tai group even they still have some cultural root the same as other tai. ShiroKobbure Mar 25, 2005, 12:24 AM From what I read they were peoples from India who mirgrated into south china and tibet and who were pushed down into what it now thailand. However I read from other sites saying the thai people are from Szechuan. And others saying they are from thailand itself and that some thai peoples just left there. So I dont really know. I havent looked that much into it. Mostly sites in japanese and english because I dont speak thai sorry ^ ^;; Ogedei_the_Mad Mar 25, 2005, 01:02 AM Now that I think about it, I guess Utahjazz's unit could be used as a Chinese Da-dao Swordsman since it looks more Chinese. Aion Mar 25, 2005, 03:11 AM So what's wrong with Utah's Siamese Swordsman? :confused: I remember having seen a very similar two-sword fighter in a James Bond movie taking place in Thailand. That doesn't mean it has to be realistic :) , but at least it isn't Utah's invention, is it? Red Threat Mar 25, 2005, 05:41 AM Thank you all. i've decided to change the Siamese in the Khmer, maybe the only original indochinese civilization - I'll use Dom Pedro's spearmen or swordsman (Phak'ak or Pha-ka or how the hell is called :mad: ). There is a great LH already done, Rita Poon's J7. :) However, i need the city list with leaders, civilopedia entry, etc. I remember there was a very useful .zip with all the text files already prepared for all the "potential" civs. Anyone could help? |
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