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Michael D. Hafer 2011-11-28 03:53:47 +00:00
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<RallyPoint/>
<TerritoryInfluence>
<Radius>25</Radius>
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<TrainingQueue>
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units/{civ}_support_female_citizen
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<RallyPoint/>
<TerritoryInfluence>
<Radius>26</Radius>
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<TrainingQueue>
<Entities datatype="tokens">
units/{civ}_support_female_citizen
</Entities>
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<Civ>hele</Civ>
<GenericName>Companion Cavalry</GenericName>
<SpecificName>Hetairos</SpecificName>
<Tooltip>Macedonian Champion Cavalry Spearman.
Bonused vs. Cavalry and Archers. Weak vs. Champion Units.</Tooltip>
<Tooltip>Macedonian Champion Cavalry.
Counters Cavalry and Archers. Countered by Champion Units.</Tooltip>
<History>The Hetairoi, or Companion cavalry, were a preferred general stand in Macedonian armies. Macedonian noblemen made up this elite cavalry unit, which was key to victory for Macedonian kings starting with Philip II, who increased their number from 600 to several thousand.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_champion_cavalry_mace.png</Icon>
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<Civ>hele</Civ>
<GenericName>Foot Companion</GenericName>
<SpecificName>Pezhetairos</SpecificName>
<Tooltip>Macedonian Champion Infantry Pikeman.
Bonused vs. Cavalry and Infantry. Weak vs. Ranged Units. Uses the Syntagma Formation.</Tooltip>
<Tooltip>Macedonian Champion Pikeman.
Heavy line infantry. Counters Cavalry and Infantry. Countered Ranged Units. Uses the Syntagma Formation.</Tooltip>
<History>'Foot Companions', these were the elite troops from the Macedonian phalanx, whom carried their Sarissas with both hands, the white shields being attached to their armour. The Sarissa and the new tactics they used were developed by Philip II under Theban influence. If properly protected by cavalry on both sides, the Pezhetairoi were virtually invincible to any kind of enemy unit. They were always deployed in deep formations of 16+.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_champion_infantry_mace.png</Icon>
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<Civ>hele</Civ>
<GenericName>Spartan Hoplite</GenericName>
<SpecificName>Spartiates</SpecificName>
<Tooltip>Poleis Champion Infantry Spearman.
Bonused vs. Melee Cavalry and Melee Infantry. Weak vs. Ranged Infantry and Ranged Cavalry. Small Bonus vs. All Non-Greek Units.</Tooltip>
<Tooltip>Poleis Champion Spearman.
Counters Melee units. Countered by Ranged units. Small Bonus vs. All Non-Greek Units.</Tooltip>
<History>The Spartans had a very peculiar form of government which enabled them to be professional soldiers. It not only enabled them, but actually forced them to be superior soldiers as a small group of Spartans had to dominate an enormous number of subjects and unwilling allies. The Spartan army was superior in Hellas, and in the rest of the known world. No other army was so well trained, and had such excellent equipment. They believed that traditional training was the key to success, and for centuries they were correct, as they rarely lost a battle in spite of their small numbers. Ironic enough, this concept ended the Spartan supremacy, as the Spartan phalanx could not resist the new sloped Theban phalanx and the invading integrated Macedonian forces. The end of the Spartan power marked the decline of the domination of traditional phalanx warfare.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_champion_infantry_polis.png</Icon>
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<GenericName>Athenian Ekdromos</GenericName>
<SpecificName>Ekdromos Athenaikos</SpecificName>
<Tooltip>Poleis Champion Raider.
Bonused vs. Support Units and Ranged Units. Weak vs. Melee Units. Fast Move Speed.</Tooltip>
Counters Support Units and Ranged Units. Countered by Melee Cavalry. Fast Move Speed.</Tooltip>
<History>Ekdromos (literally: out runner) was a development of the Hoplite. Development of the Hoplite took many twists and turns based on the changing dynamics on the field of battle. Once armies began using Peltasts imported from Thrace something had to be done to counter this barrage of javelins thrown into the midst of a phalanx. The Thebans began to increase the armor of their hoplites, but the Athenians took a completely different approach and lightened the load for their infantry. The Ekdromoi would dash out from the phalanx, close with the enemy ranged units at speed, and cut them down at will. This approach also worked to harass more heavily armed troops as well, the enemy carrying too much weight to catch the vexatious Ekdromoi.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_champion_ranged_polis.png</Icon>
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<Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Helepolis</SpecificName>
<Tooltip>Siege Tower</Tooltip>
<Tooltip>Siege Tower.
Garrison up to 20 units inside for massive firepower.</Tooltip>
<History>When Demetrius Poliorcetes besieged Salamis, in Cyprus, he instructed that a machine be constructed, which he called "the taker of cities." Its form was that of a square tower, each side 90 cubits high and 45 wide. It rested on four wheels, each eight cubits high. It was divided into nine stories, the lower of which contained machines for throwing great stones, the middle large catapults for throwing spears, and the highest, other machines for throwing smaller stones, together with smaller catapults. It was manned with 200 soldiers, besides those that moved it by pushing the parallel beams at the bottom.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_mechanical_siege_tower.png</Icon>
</Identity>

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<Identity>
<Civ>hele</Civ>
<SpecificName>Trieres</SpecificName>
<Tooltip>Medium Warship.
Ramming Secondary Attack.</Tooltip>
<History>The first Triremes were built circa 650BC, and by 500BC the Trireme was the most widely used heavy warship of the Greek city-states. In the Trireme the outriggers were now an integral part of the ship's hull. The Trireme also had a partial or full fighting deck above the rowers. The length of the Trireme remained approximately 35-38 meters, and the beam was approximately 3.5 metres. A Trireme carried 170 oarsmen, plus twenty sailors and fourteen marines in Greek navies. The top speed of a Trireme was approximately 11.5 knots. Some Triremes may have been able to reach higher speeds in short bursts. A Trireme travelling from Athens to Mitylene in 427BC made the 350 kilometre trip in only 24 hours, averaging eight knots (14.6 km/h). The Trireme could accelerate much faster than a Bireme or Penteconter, and was much more manoeuvrable. This gave the Trireme an advantage in combat, where higher speed and manoeuvrability meant a better chance of victory.</History>
<Icon>units/hele_ship_trireme.png</Icon>
</Identity>