Yep, the Fusionfire has lost some WMD, which now makes clearing the battlefields of wrecks a lot longer. Still makes a great base cracker while sniping, but don't bother adding a weapons enhance (+fast), since it barely increases the RoF.
The new weapon to try... Ares lightning turret. Now that's one Bad A** cannon when enhanced with a +fast ROM!
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I've always thought it was 'Hecate'.
My copies of "The Illiad" and "Odessey" both spell it that way.
I imagine that "Hekate" is probably more precise though; but Shakespeare also spelled it 'Hecate'.
My copies of "The Illiad" and "Odessey" both spell it that way.
I imagine that "Hekate" is probably more precise though; but Shakespeare also spelled it 'Hecate'.
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It's named after Hecates Tholusdvlenk6 wrote:I've always thought it was 'Hecate'.
My copies of "The Illiad" and "Odessey" both spell it that way.
I imagine that "Hekate" is probably more precise though; but Shakespeare also spelled it 'Hecate'.
All of the Ares stuff is named after familiar places/things from their ancestral homeworld (i.e., Mars).
And studying the craters on Mars you also came up with the name Elysium ..?
Now this stems from about 500 BC but the Greeks worshipped a god of war they called Ares. Then the Romans admired them and started worshipping the very same gods, the only change was they gave each their own Latin name. And so it came about that in Rome the god of war was called Mars!
Now this stems from about 500 BC but the Greeks worshipped a god of war they called Ares. Then the Romans admired them and started worshipping the very same gods, the only change was they gave each their own Latin name. And so it came about that in Rome the god of war was called Mars!
Yes, all of the Roman mythological stories and names came about that way - mostly.Frits wrote:And studying the craters on Mars you also came up with the name Elysium ..?
Now this stems from about 500 BC but the Greeks worshipped a god of war they called Ares. Then the Romans admired them and started worshipping the very same gods, the only change was they gave each their own Latin name. And so it came about that in Rome the god of war was called Mars!
I mean, they did have the occasional original thing.