No matter the greatness of the weapon. We’re talking about something found in an archaeological dig as opposed to a modern weapon. Regardless the turn out.
Two things , Buddy . Some very Advanced items have in fact been uncovered in Archeological digs and Second item , we do not have a Timeframe . This could be set 1000 years plus , in the future .
The author writes as though all his/her knowledge of firearms is derived from video games....... almost accurate. Sure, share military type knowledge with everyone, they'll all play nice, right? Peace from a position of strength works, peace from a position of appeasement has never worked, nor will it.
THAT has already happened a Few Times . aka The Dark Ages . Or , how did the Egyptians actually BUILD the Pyramids ? We surely could not do THAT these days .
@@johncunningham4820 Not even with all our High-Precise Laserstuff tools we couldnt rebuild it like it is...magnificant how they made it with primitive tools
@@harrywilbert9762 . The Point to my Comment , in context is , they may not have been anywhere Near as Primitive as Arrogant " Modern Man " thinks . A 100 year Project , to bury a King that died at 22 years of age . Talk about forward planning , or rather , Excellent Build times .
Wordy and preachy. Echoes of click bait infomercials. Mismatched headlines and artwork and story line: humongous gatling cannon becomes a portable shoulder mounting rifle. In a way rather amateurish, it does show promise of story telling talent, but still has lots of growing to be done.