Athens begins building prototypes of quadriremes and quinquetirenes (fives). They are expected to be ready for actual building in the summer of 2 years from now.
Having technology is different then a person being alive. You see, you HAVE to be an asshole about this, I know, hard for you to understand. You COULD just ask questions about stuff like this, for instance: 'Why is it you didn't allow Scipio Africanus or Alexander the Great, but allow technology up to 200?' And we would answer. Not to mention, giving you Scipio Africanus would not only be geographically incorrect, but he would be no more/less important then anyone else. This is just the rule that we have come up with. If you don't like it, shove off.
I've had Quadrirmes for about a half-decade now... XD I have about 60 already functioning fully in my navy.
Actually plate armor developing in your area is geographically incorrect. You are contradicting yourself. To train my Principes.
Ok but Athens is making her own now so... However I will offer you whatever you want for 15 of those.
I have done nothing since the war. You are pretty much just a peaceful trading empire with a heavy presence in Anatolia.
http://josefvstalin.com/threads/citystates-rpg.8858/page-257#post-291706 OK @Imperial1917 ? Those are the maps with keys.
Technology is meant to stay within the technology age limit, that is to say, it can go up to 200 BC, but no further. Plate armor is allowed in segments, such as the Lorica Segmentata, but full plate is not. Given how tech research works in the game, we aren't picky about where it historically came from.
I've gone over this multiple times with you. Try to comprehend what i'm typing. TECHNOLOGY /=/ HISTORICAL FIGURES We good? Thanks.
ACTUALLY we can't use Lorica Segmentata. As much as I love it, I looked it up, and the first recorded use of it is from 9 bc. :/
The peoples of New Scythia will be put to work building 40 triremes for our navy. The navy of 105 ships will be moved to port in New Scythia.
@darthdj31 I've taken Sardinian Italy. And then allied with Sardinia, but that's not the point. The point is man, why no on map?