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- | ====== Achilles' | + | ====== Achilles Heel ====== |
- | An **Achilles' | + | An **Achilles Heel** is an [[wp> |
- | When involved in [[: | + | When involved in [[: |
===== The Tragedy of Achilles ===== | ===== The Tragedy of Achilles ===== | ||
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The story of the life and death of Achilles varies from account to account //(as things from Ancient Greece do)// but the core of the story is this: | The story of the life and death of Achilles varies from account to account //(as things from Ancient Greece do)// but the core of the story is this: | ||
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- Achilles dies, and his kill streak ends. | - Achilles dies, and his kill streak ends. | ||
- | The **historical Achilles** was likely a skilled Aeolian Greek warrior. This man was likely not supernaturally invulnerable at all, but nevertheless he succeeded in combat for a long time with normal human limitations. Achilles clearly had a reputation, which became the fuel for this legend. The tragedy here is that a violent state-sponsored mystery cult erased this man's already-epic story in favor of a conspiracy involving a haunted river, depriving us of valuable historical field data. | + | The **historical Achilles** was likely a skilled Aeolian Greek warrior. This man was likely not supernaturally invulnerable at all, but nevertheless he succeeded in combat for a long time with normal human limitations. Achilles clearly had a reputation, which became the fuel for this legend. The tragedy here is that a violent state-sponsored mystery cult erased this man's already-epic story in favor of a conspiracy involving a haunted river, |
===== Modern Combat Implications ===== | ===== Modern Combat Implications ===== | ||
- | The most important | + | One of the most important |
This means you will need to keep track of a myriad of Heels for both **defensive //AND// offensive** operations. | This means you will need to keep track of a myriad of Heels for both **defensive //AND// offensive** operations. | ||
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{{wst> | {{wst> | ||
- | Some of you may even be blessed enough to have **real friends** - genuinely decent people with no weird ulterior motives - who should not ever be dragged into internet drama. These types of friends introduce a whole different type of Achilles' | + | Some of you may even be blessed enough to have **real friends** - genuinely decent people with no weird ulterior motives - who should not ever be dragged into internet drama. These types of friends introduce a whole different type of Achilles Heel. If you have those types of friends, you might want to consider advanced [[diy: |
==== Offensive Front ==== | ==== Offensive Front ==== | ||
- | Many of the great battles & turning points in history have involved someone' | + | Many of the great battles & turning points in history have involved someone' |
- | * **Vulnerability to arrows** also ended up being the Achilles' | + | * **Vulnerability to arrows** also ended up being the Achilles Heel of the French in **1415** when they lost to the English at the **Battle of Agincourt**. The French Cavalry could not breach the English perimeter, leaving them to mill around aimlessly while they were picked off by endless flurries of arrows. |
- | * In **627** at the **Battle of Nineveh**, the Achilles' | + | * In **627** at the **Battle of Nineveh**, the Achilles Heel of the Sasanian Persians was **their reliance on arrows & archers**. The Byzantine Greeks, approaching under the cover of fog, were able to rout the archers. The Byzantine victory would set off a chain of events that would eventually result in the complete collapse of the Sasanian Empire. |
- | * The fragile **Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact of 1941** was the Achilles' | + | * The fragile **Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact of 1941** was the Achilles Heel of Imperial Japanese forces in **World War 2**. The Soviets would later on, quite predictably, |
- | * The Achilles' | + | * The Achilles Heel of former President of the United States **Richard Nixon** was **the deteriorating health of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover**. Hoover was Nixon' |
- | ===== Achilles' | + | ===== Achilles Tendon ===== |
- | The large and prominent tendon of the gastrocnemius, | + | The large and prominent tendon of the gastrocnemius, |
- | The oldest-known written record of the **Achilles' | + | The oldest-known written record of the **Achilles Tendon** being named after Achilles is in 1693 by the Flemish/ |
True to its name, a serious injury to this tendon is all it might take to turn a pleasant hike through enemy territory into a harrowing gauntlet for survival. | True to its name, a serious injury to this tendon is all it might take to turn a pleasant hike through enemy territory into a harrowing gauntlet for survival. |
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