ashmie wrote:@ Ennui : That's the danger with historical sometimes, forgetting that these were actual people who fought and died and not just a game of models. I'm sure old Prim didn't mean that comment about Zulu's being orcs to be racist although I agree it was a dodgy one. From a gaming angle on the tabletop they would play like an orc army I presume he meant.
That aside the whole Rorke's Drift event is a dodgy one. It's upheld as a British victory and portrayed as a gallant stand because the Brits were drastically outnumbered. That's why it would be an interesting battle to field. Having read the Osprey book on it I was quite sickened to read about the deadliness of the Martini Henry gun. At the end of the day there is nothing heroic about going to war against tribesmen with spears wielding a weapon of that strength. The Zulu's held up well against such a force.
If we are to play such an epic battle we should be careful and grant it the respect it deserves and keep it away from fantasy goblin comparisons.
Thanks for your post Ennui. Well met.
Thanks, Ash. I wasn't trying to call anyone out or call "Racist!" or anything, I just saw something that was starting to weird me out, so I wanted to say something, is all. There was another recent series of
posts in another forum that kind of exploded, and I guess I've got that in mind at the moment.
I don't know much about the battle of Rorke's Drift or that whole war in Africa; is it comparable maybe to the Alamo? It just seems weird to be like, "yeah, they were outnumbered by a bunch of filthy savages! (oh yeah but they had far superior weaponry. oh yeah and they were trying to take their land.)" But I think that's not a topic for this forum, so maybe I should reserve any further comment until I see that movie you guys are talking about.
Anyway, the scenario looks like it could be a lot of fun. I love unbalanced scenarios like that.
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