Morning Star wrote:
Not just darkness, magic that stops your gaze from penetrating it.
Whereupon we see the repetition of "magikbabble" solutions Mike has been pointing out you are relying on.
How exactly is this magical darkness preventing a gaze from penetrating it? And even if it blinds people, how does it blind other forms of detection? (heat sensors, motion sensors, auditory or olfactory sensors that might NOT rely on any sort of optical or visual scanning)...
Not to mention, how do you cover the passage of thousands of troops? Does this fog cover tehir footprints?
Yes, cave trolls. Not what I'm talking about. Though they still wouldn't have much of a chance against modern tech.
I still dont think you answered Sea Skimmer's question.
Fan-whore? No need to insult anyone.
He's got a reason to. Don't start commiting "style over substance" fallacies when you've been ignoring the same point he's been trying to hammer into your skull since you and he started.
No, magic cannot do that... but maybe the modern technology that Sauron does have at his command could. Oh, and before I hear anymore of the orcs couldn't operate them arguments...then i'll say this:
And how does a "maybe" guarantee anything? I spelled out most of the technology he has.. the most destructive is generaly a few low-kt nukes.
1) If they can't use it, what was the point of giving it to them? if they cant then this degenerates into Middle-earth tech vs 21st Century tech, which is just...stupid.
They can use it, but that doesnt mean they can use it well. There's something to be said about awe and shock over seeing something with the capabilities of an assault rifle, especially if you have no exact equivalent, and its completely new to you. You have heard me mentioning "familiarity" havent you? I only gave them the technology and the gear, not the experience or familiarty with it the US (and other countries) would have.
2) Couldn't the men he has at his command use it.
Not his allies from ME - they suffer from the same "lack of familiarity" the rest (orcs, trolls, etc.) woudl have. He has hired some mercs to both help train his troops in their use and to supplement his own forces, but those numbers would pale compared ot what the US could throw at them. And again, training is no replacement for experience and familiarity.