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==Description==
 
==Description==
Buried in the earth, and surrounded by death.
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'''Buried in the earth, and surrounded by death.'''
  
 
A modern star fort does not look all that intimidating to civilian eyes, but on closer inspection its firepower is enough to induce fear and a healthy respect for authority. Given such a concrete example of government power, the people of a province with one are right to feel more than a little repressed. A star fort also acts as a recruiting centre for the army.
 
A modern star fort does not look all that intimidating to civilian eyes, but on closer inspection its firepower is enough to induce fear and a healthy respect for authority. Given such a concrete example of government power, the people of a province with one are right to feel more than a little repressed. A star fort also acts as a recruiting centre for the army.

Revision as of 18:04, 18 October 2012

Star Fort (FOTS)
File:Star Fort FOTS.png
Chain Castle Type
Requires Buildings:
  • Citadel
  • Arts:
  • Militarised Society
  • Enables Units:
  • Spear Levy
  • Levy Infantry
  • Kyoto Police
  • White Tiger Force
  • Spawned Defence Forces Units:
  • Levy Garrison Infantry
  • Basic Building Statistics
  • Cost: 18000
  • +30% increase in resistance to naval bombardment
  • Recruitment capacity (units in training): +1
  • +10 to repression in this province
  • -1 happiness due to moderisation
  • Clan Effects -
    See main article; FotS Buildings


    Description

    Buried in the earth, and surrounded by death.

    A modern star fort does not look all that intimidating to civilian eyes, but on closer inspection its firepower is enough to induce fear and a healthy respect for authority. Given such a concrete example of government power, the people of a province with one are right to feel more than a little repressed. A star fort also acts as a recruiting centre for the army.

    Star forts were a European design intended to counter increasingly powerful siege artillery. Seen from above, they really are star-shaped. Essentially, the design was a fortress was sunk into the ground, presenting a low silhouette, with a surrounding glacis, or slope, to deflect shots over the top of the fortifications. The slope might seem an easy approach for attacking infantry, but a ring of projecting points allowed the defenders to fire along the length of the walls. Any defenders who reached the top of the glacis then had to cross a deep dry moat, all the while under heavy fire. A star fort was intended as a killing ground, pure and simple.