cannon?

Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:07 pm

OK so call me a noob whatever but will someone kindly explain what cannon is

OK people sorry spelling mistake i know what a cannon is i meant to write canon
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:39 am

OK so call me a noob whatever but will someone kindly explain what cannon is

A "Cannon" is a big shooty-gun.

"Canon" is in this context the official line/the official story. IE - the Good ending of Fallout 1 is Canon, as its the offiial story that future games based on. The "bad" endings are non canon.
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:04 pm

A cannon is any piece of artillery that uses gunpowder or other usually explosive-based propellants to launch a projectile. Cannon vary in caliber, range, mobility, rate of fire, angle of fire, and firepower; different forms of cannon combine and balance these attributes in varying degrees, depending on their intended use on the battlefield. The word cannon is derived from several languages, in which the original definition can usually be translated as tube, cane, or reed. In modern times, cannon has fallen out of common usage, usually replaced by "guns" or "artillery", if not a more specific term, such as "mortar" or "howitzer".

First used in China, cannon were among the earliest forms of gunpowder artillery, and over time replaced siege engines?among other forms of aging weaponry?on the battlefield. The first hand cannon appeared during the 1260 Battle of Ain Jalut between the Mamluks and Mongols in the Middle East. The first cannon in Europe were probably used in Iberia, during the Reconquista, in the 13th century, and English cannon were first deployed in the Hundred Years' War, at the Battle of Cr?cy, in 1346. It was during this period, the Middle Ages, that cannon became standardized, and more effective in both the anti-infantry and siege roles. After the Middle Ages most large cannon were abandoned in favor of greater numbers of lighter, more maneuverable pieces. In addition, new technologies and tactics were developed, making most defenses obsolete; this led to the construction of star forts, specifically designed to withstand artillery bombardment and the associated siege tactics.

Cannon also transformed naval warfare in the early modern period, as European navies took advantage of their firepower. As rifling became more commonplace, the accuracy of cannon was significantly improved, and they became deadlier than ever, especially to infantry. In World War I, the majority of all deaths were caused by cannon; they were also used widely in World War II. Most modern cannon are similar to those used in the Second World War, except for heavy naval guns, which have been replaced by missiles. In particular, autocannon have remained nearly identical to their World War II counterparts.

In addition to their widespread use in warfare, cannon are also used for a number of peaceful purposes such as avalanche control.

Not To Be Confused With Canon

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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:10 pm

A cannon is any piece of artillery that uses gunpowder or other usually explosive-based propellants to launch a projectile. Cannon vary in caliber, range, mobility, rate of fire, angle of fire, and firepower; different forms of cannon combine and balance these attributes in varying degrees, depending on their intended use on the battlefield. The word cannon is derived from several languages, in which the original definition can usually be translated as tube, cane, or reed. In modern times, cannon has fallen out of common usage, usually replaced by "guns" or "artillery", if not a more specific term, such as "mortar" or "howitzer".

First used in China, cannon were among the earliest forms of gunpowder artillery, and over time replaced siege engines?among other forms of aging weaponry?on the battlefield. The first hand cannon appeared during the 1260 Battle of Ain Jalut between the Mamluks and Mongols in the Middle East. The first cannon in Europe were probably used in Iberia, during the Reconquista, in the 13th century, and English cannon were first deployed in the Hundred Years' War, at the Battle of Cr?cy, in 1346. It was during this period, the Middle Ages, that cannon became standardized, and more effective in both the anti-infantry and siege roles. After the Middle Ages most large cannon were abandoned in favor of greater numbers of lighter, more maneuverable pieces. In addition, new technologies and tactics were developed, making most defenses obsolete; this led to the construction of star forts, specifically designed to withstand artillery bombardment and the associated siege tactics.

Cannon also transformed naval warfare in the early modern period, as European navies took advantage of their firepower. As rifling became more commonplace, the accuracy of cannon was significantly improved, and they became deadlier than ever, especially to infantry. In World War I, the majority of all deaths were caused by cannon; they were also used widely in World War II. Most modern cannon are similar to those used in the Second World War, except for heavy naval guns, which have been replaced by missiles. In particular, autocannon have remained nearly identical to their World War II counterparts.

In addition to their widespread use in warfare, cannon are also used for a number of peaceful purposes such as avalanche control.

Not To Be Confused With Canon



I think given the forum that this is being posted in, he/she is PROBABLY referring to 'canon'. But GG at trying to look smart.

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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:08 am

*sigh* anyone can copy paste that from wikipedia, I did that not because it makes me look smart (I already are *cough*) but just for the hell of it.
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:24 pm

Hahaha, made my day ^^

http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Canon
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout_world
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:08 pm

I think given the forum that this is being posted in, he/she is PROBABLY referring to 'canon'. But GG at trying to look smart.

Why would they do that to look smart?
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:10 pm

Why would they do that to look smart?

Its the Internets. Its what happens here.
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:56 am

Yeah, to bad people generally can't see the difference between someone who want to have "harmless" fun when there is an opportunity to do so and some idiot who genuinely thinks he's going to look smart by doing that. (Hint: I'm the second one)
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:58 pm

Its the Internets. Its what happens here.

From my perspective it seemed obvious he was just taking the piss. Hilarity may or may not have ensued..
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:21 pm

Canon is what is "official" in the game series... The developers of each game have authority to decide what's canon and what is not.

It is canon that cats are dead in Fallout. That is because this was indicated in Fallout 2.
It is not canon that China still exists as a nation. That is because such a claim has never been stated in any Fallout game or any official byproducts.
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:37 pm

I think given the forum that this is being posted in, he/she is PROBABLY referring to 'canon'. But GG at trying to look smart.

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Yeah he should of typed a two page essay instead, reciting the history of cannon and canon a like.. Lets hope he feels terrible.
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:34 pm

A cannon is any piece of artillery that uses gunpowder or other usually explosive-based propellants to launch a projectile. Cannon vary in caliber, range, mobility, rate of fire, angle of fire, and firepower; different forms of cannon combine and balance these attributes in varying degrees, depending on their intended use on the battlefield. The word cannon is derived from several languages, in which the original definition can usually be translated as tube, cane, or reed. In modern times, cannon has fallen out of common usage, usually replaced by "guns" or "artillery", if not a more specific term, such as "mortar" or "howitzer".

First used in China, cannon were among the earliest forms of gunpowder artillery, and over time replaced siege engines?among other forms of aging weaponry?on the battlefield. The first hand cannon appeared during the 1260 Battle of Ain Jalut between the Mamluks and Mongols in the Middle East. The first cannon in Europe were probably used in Iberia, during the Reconquista, in the 13th century, and English cannon were first deployed in the Hundred Years' War, at the Battle of Cr?cy, in 1346. It was during this period, the Middle Ages, that cannon became standardized, and more effective in both the anti-infantry and siege roles. After the Middle Ages most large cannon were abandoned in favor of greater numbers of lighter, more maneuverable pieces. In addition, new technologies and tactics were developed, making most defenses obsolete; this led to the construction of star forts, specifically designed to withstand artillery bombardment and the associated siege tactics.

Cannon also transformed naval warfare in the early modern period, as European navies took advantage of their firepower. As rifling became more commonplace, the accuracy of cannon was significantly improved, and they became deadlier than ever, especially to infantry. In World War I, the majority of all deaths were caused by cannon; they were also used widely in World War II. Most modern cannon are similar to those used in the Second World War, except for heavy naval guns, which have been replaced by missiles. In particular, autocannon have remained nearly identical to their World War II counterparts.

In addition to their widespread use in warfare, cannon are also used for a number of peaceful purposes such as avalanche control.

Not To Be Confused With Canon

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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:59 pm

Yeah he should of typed...

Now this is important - "Should have". "Should of" is meaningless. You're abbreviating "should have" to "should've", which is fine, but not "should of". It makes you look daft, please don't do it.
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:24 pm

Now this is important - "Should have". "Should of" is meaningless. You're abbreviating "should have" to "should've", which is fine, but not "should of". It makes you look daft, please don't do it.


Wow... your a [censored] bag. Great job [censored].
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:34 pm

Wow... your a [censored] bag. Great job [censored].

You're, not "your". :P
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:20 pm

I don't think I've ever laughed this much at a thread. It's like being back in school.

By the way, I double checked all my grammer just in case Flamekebab could find something to correct me on. :lol:
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:31 am

10/10

*affixes a gold star to Urban Hunter's post*
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:14 pm

You're, not "your". :P



lol i [censored] hate you!!!!!!!!11 :cryvaultboy:
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Post » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:59 pm

Closed for review.

Reviewed - staying closed. :stare:

I could get some warnings out of this thread, however, it is too near my bedtime and I don't need the paperwork at this time of night, so if any of you flame again, or plays at grammar cops, expect to hear from a moderator, and it won't be good news.
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