![]() Like the arctic units, the Cryo Trooper is immune to the cold environment. A frozen tank can be damaged heavily by a Wimp as the resistances of a frozen unit do not count. It is useful for PVP as it can freeze any dangerous unit and leave it vulnerable to other units. It is also the most expensive soldier unit, not taking into consideration rare resources. Strangely, like the other 2.5 Patch unit introduced, the Frostbite, the Cryo Trooper has an unusually lengthy hospital healing time. The Cryo Trooper has no damage reduction defenses, so it has to solely rely on its HP, further relegating it to the 2nd or 3rd row support role. Please type in your Battle Nations username. This unit can freeze critical targets and take them out of commission for a round, and another unit can follow up and do 50% more damage to that frozen target. Our battle nations guild, AsasiNations, is a high level guild for only high level players. The freezing ability and range makes the Cryo Trooper a great support unit. The -type damage and 20% armor piercing are just minor bonuses. The Cryo Trooper has a long range weapon for a soldier, but the lengthy cooldown and low damage is offset by the freezing ability with 100% chance. “We wouldn’t want to go back to the brutality of those days but there are some things we would do well to profit from.The Cryo Trooper is a unit introduced in the 2.5 Patch, along with the freeze status effect. Even the level of training that we do, our elite athletes, doesn’t come close to replicating that. “We are simply not exposed to the same loads or challenges that people were in the ancient past and even in the recent past so our bodies haven’t developed. We have lost 40 percent of the shafts of our long bones because we have much less of a muscular load placed upon them these days. “The human body is very plastic and it responds to stress. “At the start of the industrial revolution there are statistics about how much harder people worked then. ![]() There’s been such a stark improvement in times, technique has improved out of sight, times and heights have all improved vastly since then but if you go back further it’s a different story. “We don’t see that because we convert to what things were like about 30 years ago. “These people were much more robust than we were. “We are so inactive these days and have been since the industrial revolution really kicked into gear,” McAllister replied. McAllister said it was difficult to equate the ancient spear with the modern javelin but added: “Given other evidence of Aboriginal man’s superb athleticism you’d have to wonder whether they couldn’t have taken out every modern javelin event they entered.” ![]() “We can assume they are running close to their maximum if they are chasing an animal,” he said. In an interview in the English university town of Cambridge where he was temporarily resident, McAllister said that, with modern training, spiked shoes and rubberised tracks, aboriginal hunters might have reached speeds of 45 kph. Bolt, by comparison, reached a top speed of 42 kph during his then world 100 metres record of 9.69 seconds at last year’s Beijing Olympics. FLEET-FOOTED ABORIGINALSĪn analysis of the footsteps of one of the men, dubbed T8, shows he reached speeds of 37 kph on a soft, muddy lake edge. His conclusions about the speed of Australian aboriginals 20,000 years ago are based on a set of footprints, preserved in a fossilised claypan lake bed, of six men chasing prey. “No ifs, no buts - the worst man, period.As a class we are in fact the sorriest cohort of masculine Homo sapiens to ever walk the planet.”ĭelving into a wide range of source material McAllister finds evidence he believes proves that modern man is inferior to his predecessors in, among other fields, the basic Olympic athletics disciplines of running and jumping.
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