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Thought that this might be fun to see the results...
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I had to pick tunic colour Travis, only because of how long it spanned and the sheer number of people who got involved. Plus, some people aren't religious, or aren't christian, and may not get involved in a religious curflufle on RAT, but I mean, we all wear a tunic of one colour or another.
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Me too for the same reasons really- I must say I'm surprised that there's such a high vote for religion though considering it's not allowed according to the rules :lol:
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Tunic color - wins hands down (or should I say sleeves down? ).
Still ruffles feathers like nothing else. While religion is a touchy subject, it can be ignored by most - tunic color is like a red rag to a bull.. DID I SAY RED hock: ????
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Hi Caius here I would have to go with Tunic Colour, It seems a lot has been written about it and ther has been a lot of argument and disagreement. As for my two cents :roll: I think the Romans wore Red and probably other colours such as off white and blue( for Marines Legio II Audtrix) fore example. Any hoo take care all Caius/Thomas Cheers
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Tunic Color -- without a doubt.
I seem to recall that tunic color was a hot topic back on the original RAT server lo these many years ago.
Until some one finds an actual intact army tunic or an ancient text that spells it out in no uncertain detail this will always be a hot topic. In fact, even if someone did find a tunic or a text others would dispute it. One example does not an army dress. Just look at modern armies and how often they change the camouflage pattern on their uniforms. hock:
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Tunic colour definitely!
Incidentally, I don't believe that there was any such thing as a recognised military tunic colour. What did certainly exist however, was a complex system of recognised cloak colours which we do not fully understand.
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Religion? Storm in a teacup, and usually off-topic so irreverantly irrelevant.
Sword fighting? There aren't that many who know how to do it properly anyway.
Subarmalis construction? Anything goes .... (except opening at the front :wink: )
Leather armour? Oooooohhhhhhhh.... very close second hock:
Yup, tunic colour.
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I think religion is the one single subject of ancient history that's worthy of a serious debate; we're still living in an age defined by Zarathustra, Moses, Jesus, and Constantine. It's a discussion about ourselves. And that's exactly why I agree with the forum rules that it's best not discussed. So: a null vote.
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Magnus is right. Are we talking about depth or breadth ? Intensity or span ? I guess it's too late the clarify the question now. I vote "tunics"
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i still remember those tunic debates :roll: , so tunics..
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Well I did my best to try and sort out the tunic issue but I obviously failed miserably. Ah well (sigh) back to the drawing board
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Really Graham, Travis could also be asking for past disputes. :wink:
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Quote:Well I did my best to try and sort out the tunic issue but I obviously failed miserably. Ah well (sigh) back to the drawing board
I think that you did it. Some people just won't admit it.
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I think the #1 dispute is whether or not we should have polls asking for opinions.... :twisted:
My (and others) tunic researching/disputing goes back before RAT, (actually back before "Windows" was a OS and IE was a browser!).
Of the topics listed, Religion brings out the most dogmatic and least helpful (for RAT) 'disputing', while Tunic color is on topic, and heated, but allows ongoing research and helpful 'dispute'.
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