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Sorry to tell you but you are wrong on that Sun-tzu spy thing.Sun-tzu says there are five types of spies.Local spies,Internal spies,double agents,expendable spies,and living spies. - [[Corpse grinder|Corpse Grinder]] | Sorry to tell you but you are wrong on that Sun-tzu spy thing.Sun-tzu says there are five types of spies.Local spies,Internal spies,double agents,expendable spies,and living spies. - [[Corpse grinder|Corpse Grinder]] | ||
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+ | I was using the translation available from Project Gutenberg, in which he mentions (1) Local spies; (2) inward spies; (3) converted spies; (4) | ||
+ | doomed spies; (5) surviving spies. These would appear to correspond to the ones you list; I believe the issue is a cosmetic, translation one.--[[User:Egregious|Egregious]] 18:33, 31 July 2006 (CEST) |
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Hey, this is really good. Good work! Keep it up! Vellos 19:02, 9 June 2006 (CEST)
Thankyou. I'm not really sure what to add next. Warmaking in Battlemaster is a curiously limited activity because it is restricted by the game's mechanics--Egregious 18:57, 8 July 2006 (CEST)
Very nice work here. --The1exile 19:18, 8 July 2006 (CEST)
Sorry to tell you but you are wrong on that Sun-tzu spy thing.Sun-tzu says there are five types of spies.Local spies,Internal spies,double agents,expendable spies,and living spies. - Corpse Grinder
I was using the translation available from Project Gutenberg, in which he mentions (1) Local spies; (2) inward spies; (3) converted spies; (4) doomed spies; (5) surviving spies. These would appear to correspond to the ones you list; I believe the issue is a cosmetic, translation one.--Egregious 18:33, 31 July 2006 (CEST)