*whoops* posted twice... man... hate when it happens... well just to add another tid-bit U.S. being an economic superpower... is most likly on the decline as is... but it will probably never disappear. Unfortunatly we hardly ever Export things that are on an industrial scale... even most business headquarters... that are U.S. in origin, are fleeing the cauntry as well speak... so we will probably lose as a economic superpower. And becuase of this cauntries that we had considerable i
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neat topic... but sorry if somthing already mentioned this (don't have the time to read all of the posts)... in answer to this question: "Wi;; America always be a superpower." I'd have to say yes in some qaurters and no in others. It really depends on the definition of superpower, since there are several types of superpowers... like military superpowers, economic superpowers, diplomatic superpowers, and so on... Also it would mean that since we're a superpower, however influences effect
Well somone earlier mentioned DoW earlier and I always thought that the Eldar Farseer's voices would be great in the Advent... I mean that voice yields command... most of those other voices in the Advent almost sound like they came from the Dark Elves Dyrad's voice in Warcraft III... *cringe*... a wimpy voice to say in the least. mind that some of the voices do in a way match up with avatars for the players and certian ships... As for the Marza Dreadnought's voice... its a worl
For practicality I'd have to say: 1. KOL!!! (Its odd, but this unit surprisingly was my turning point in a couple of my games… in a big way) 2. HC in general 3. Any unit according to the situation (some more so than others… but I don’t feel like going into it now)... discluding support carriers... -_-' self explanatory For looks (in the Cap department, for pratical reasons): 1. Halcyon Carrier (defiantly, it’s certainly a neat design... although its phyllic-esq