Talk:Reflect Armour

Removal of Banner
Although it shouldn't have been removed without some reason stated about the removal I don't see the speculation. Could you give us some specifics on what you think is being speculated on AngusM? On the other hand I think there is a subjectivity problem problem in these sentences; "The abilities of this armour are fantastic. It is capable of holding back almost all of the damage any foe can dish out, thanks to its modern construction and materials." I don't feel up to fixing it so I'll add a banner of my own. -- Fenyx4 14:29, May 16, 2010 (UTC)


 * I reworded it. Better now?--Tribun 14:44, May 16, 2010 (UTC)

Combine
Should this article be combined with Vacuum Suit and Power Armour into an Anachronistic Armor topic, or even with the Anachronistic Weapons and Modern Transportation topics to make a more generic article for the (post)-modern equipment? These are very short, say basically the same thing on each, and are only applicable to Ultima I and II. -- Browncoat Jayson 11:41, 25 February 2013 (PST)
 * Interesting point. Perhaps merging them all in an article called Modern Technology is a good idea.--Arthgon 13:20, 25 February 2013 (PST)

Combined article name
Now that I think of it, Anachronistic Technology is much better name for the article, right? It's going to look like this:

Description
Anachronistic Technology  refers to various anachronistic high technology found in the first two Ultima installments. Due either to human contact with Mondain's "star-walking" extraterrestrial allies or due to  Minax's alterations to conventional history a number of exotic devices reached the feudalistic lands of Sosaria and the most ancient millennia of archaic Earth.

After the death of these two wicked magicians, the lands that would become Britannia lost use of these futuristic artifacts - possibly because of an inability to manufacture them without alien guidance; possibly due to the alteration of history such as that they never were. The world of Earth in the meantime, was restored to temporal normalcy, and the civilizations of the past were left without access to the legacy of their future.

Trivia
--Arthgon 07:30, 26 February 2013 (PST)