Abaddon
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? I am quite clearly reply to LM...
? I am quite clearly reply to LM...
So, no use beating a dead Rancor.

ALSO, for someone who's been interesting in moding a non-earth fresh start for some time, what books for general history, cultures, economics, warfare, trade, diplomacy etc. (and anything else useful) would anyone recommend to taking a look at for a compement level knowledge in everything required for that type of a NES?

ALSO, for someone who's been interesting in moding a non-earth fresh start for some time, what books for general history, cultures, economics, warfare, trade, diplomacy etc. (and anything else useful) would anyone recommend to taking a look at for a compement level knowledge in everything required for that type of a NES?
For warfare: it depends on the period.ALSO, for someone who's been interesting in moding a non-earth fresh start for some time, what books for general history, cultures, economics, warfare, trade, diplomacy etc. (and anything else useful) would anyone recommend to taking a look at for a compement level knowledge in everything required for that type of a NES?
For warfare: it depends on the period.



"Ancient" is extremely vague. China? The Mediterranean littoral? India? Preclassical Maya? Different books cover each, and of the few that do cover everything, like Dupuy and Dupuy's famous Encyclopedia, they do it very superficially. Methods of warfare are a product of geographical circumstance, societal structures, technology, development internal to a military, and contingency, and affect all of those things in turn. Ideally, for a proper NES set in a blank-slate non-Earth map, you'd be familiar with all of the historical options and plenty of ahistorical (but plausible) ones, and would determine which of them were most plausible for certain situations. And that requires a systematic, systematizing comparative study of ancient warfare across regions that I don't believe exists in sufficient detail to make it useful. Ancient warfare is almost totally confined as a subject on its own to the popular historians and hobby-historians, and very few academics (like, say, Nick Sekunda) do much work focusing on chiefly military things.
Having said that, the Fighting Techniques of the ______ World books are non-terrible. And the Osprey line is usually good enough for government work. Mostly, I advise looking around in local libraries and seeing what you can find, and just using that. Besides, if you're blatantly wrong about something, there aren't a whole lot of people here who can call you out on it, and not all of them care about the development of a non-Earth NES.![]()
