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Post by Master Warious on Jan 24, 2006 17:42:19 GMT -5
Very good Sub-Commander Redrose. Now could you tell me where the second battle of Cato Neomodia is recorded.
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Post by Redrose on Jan 24, 2006 23:15:28 GMT -5
What do you mean, master? (I learded about it and Captain Jag from Star Wars Wikipedia (I.e Wookieepedia))
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Post by Master Warious on Jan 26, 2006 17:23:23 GMT -5
...so you don't know if it was recorded in a book...
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Post by Redrose on Jan 27, 2006 23:37:14 GMT -5
...uh....no, sir. It IS recorded the the almighty Wikipedia!
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Post by Master Warious on Jan 30, 2006 16:32:30 GMT -5
*sigh* Fine. Now find a strategy used by Erwin Rommel(German), what it was used for where and when. Then apply it to another clone war strategy where it would have truned out for the better.
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Post by Tiana, eh? on Jan 31, 2006 2:06:42 GMT -5
(decides) Warious is an evil master.
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Post by Master Warious on Jan 31, 2006 14:26:27 GMT -5
....Duh....I'm a Sith. Remember? -_-' poor sis is forgetting things.
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Post by Redrose on Feb 6, 2006 12:23:02 GMT -5
Sir,
German field marshal, Erwin Rommel, the “Desert Fox,” earned his fame for brilliant tactics and his ability to anticipate his opponent’s moves.
Rommel’s most famous technique was first used in the May-June offensive against France. He advanced with lightning speed, balancing risk against surprise and firepower. He commanded his tanks to break through enemy lines rather than become engaged from afar and this exploited his advantage in the enemy’s relatively unprotected rear areas.
Rommel’s tactics would be effective perhaps on the battle of Kashyyyk. The Republic could have easily cornered the Separatists, and gone straight through with the AT-TE’s and the AT-RTs. Although this tactic is very risky, (possibility of all your tanks being destroyed and sacrifice of infantry) it would possibly work in the battle of Kasyyyk, because the droids had to come across the water, which would slow them down and the Republic could have caught them off guard.
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Post by Master Warious on Feb 6, 2006 15:27:22 GMT -5
Very impressive this time around commander-in-training. Your next asignment will be the last one concerning WW2.
Find a strategy used by the american General, George Patton Jr. Then apply it to another clone war strategy (other then the ones you have mentioned) where it would have truned out for the better.
Now where is my Sith apprentice?
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Post by Tiana, eh? on Feb 9, 2006 0:20:39 GMT -5
Sis is too nice to be a proper Sith. (cackles) She should turn to the lightside.
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Post by Master Warious on Feb 9, 2006 10:02:06 GMT -5
I'm trying not to scare them away thank you. Redrose isn't training to be a Sith.
I plan of hunting down my Sith apprentice and dragging her back here for training in a week only because she had a birthday...However if she chose to come back before then I wouldn't have to go and hunt her down.
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Post by Absolon on Feb 9, 2006 15:00:36 GMT -5
No need to hunt me! The Oniwabanshu was a group of ninja and onmitsu established by the 8th Tokugawa shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune, who is considered to be one of Japan's greatest rulers. His far-reaching reforms reshaped the central administration structure and temporarily halted the decline of the shogunate. He was originally the head of Kii, one of the three hereditary Japanese feudal fiefs ruled by descendants of the original Tokugawa ruler, but he was not in the main line of succession to the Shogunate. A lack of sons in the main branch of the family, though, resulted in Yoshimune's succession to the position of Shogun in 1716. Yoshimune established the Oniwabanshu to perform security, information gathering and spying activities. Originally, members of the Oniwabanshu were chosen from the Kii clan, and positions were passed down in families - in other words, the posts of the Oniwabanshu were hereditary. They acted as security guards in the Edo castle, besides spying on other clans. It was also believed that in Bakumatsu times, Oniwabansu members were placed among the missions sent to the United States.
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Post by Master Warious on Feb 9, 2006 17:56:43 GMT -5
Very nice work my apprentice! Very nice.
(now to find these people. Or we could start a ninja colony of our own...)
Your next task is to....Hijack a thread that seems to be dying. Be it on Dark LOrds or here.
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Post by Absolon on Feb 9, 2006 18:17:32 GMT -5
Okie day. I like your new sig, btw. Especially the girl in the middle.
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Post by Tiana, eh? on Feb 10, 2006 2:02:34 GMT -5
Agreement. I want full pic.
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Post by Master Warious on Feb 10, 2006 12:07:52 GMT -5
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Post by Redrose on Feb 28, 2006 14:35:36 GMT -5
MASTER! MY BIRTHDAY IS COMING UP TOO!! >.< MARCH 2nd!
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Post by Master Warious on Feb 28, 2006 20:57:35 GMT -5
...Happy birthday. i still want you to do your asignment
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Post by Redrose on Mar 1, 2006 22:13:42 GMT -5
Sorry, master. I can't find any of patton's tactics. Only his life story.
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Post by Master Warious on Mar 2, 2006 11:54:43 GMT -5
THAT IS BECAUSE ALL OF HIS TACTICE WERE FROM ANCIENT TIMES. TRY THE GREEKS. HIS BIOGRAPHY SOHULD TELL YOU SOME THING.
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