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 .
Some people are afraid AI is going to take over the world. Stories like this show there's nothing to be worried about, except for amateurish storytelling and plot holes.
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.