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Ornitier | Posted: 18-01-2024 19:04:05 |
Imagine if historical figures had access to Ambroid. Who do you think would excel and why? Would Napoleon's military genius translate into a digital battlefield? Could Cleopatra's diplomatic skills give her an edge in a game of political intrigue? Or perhaps Leonardo da Vinci's innovative mind would make him a master in optimizing strategies?
To kick things off, I'll start with my pick: Historical Figure: Sun Tzu Skills: Master strategist, known for his treatise 'The Art of War.' Sun Tzu would use his principles of deception, strategy, and adaptation to outmaneuver opponents. Fun Fact: Despite his military writings, there's little historical evidence of his own battlefield experiences. |
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Sniper | Posted: 01-02-2024 17:57:28 |
I have 2 but will only list my #1 and see if someone else picks the other.
Mine would be Historical Figure: Genghis Khan. He was brilliant from young age. He conquered from his sophisticated strategies and ruthless military tactics. He was one not afraid to use new technology even back then to achieve his goals. He would conquer a tribe then those who remained incorporate them into his own and have them pledge their loyalty to his Empire. Notables: He created one of the most impressive spy and communications network ever back in that time. Genghis Khan had the largest Empire in History. At one time his Empire controlled over 20% of the world. |
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Bomber_Man | Posted: 05-04-2024 22:12:38 |
Julius Caesar - The size of the Roman empire speaks for itself. | |