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        This post would be perfect for the newly created GreekArmyTalk, which, as yet, has not begun a single discussion. Why don't you post there and let's get some things started.<br>
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        As to the question, and maybe this will get some discussion going, since Mr. Pressfield has not been consulted: Spartans looked at all missile weapons as unmanly; they called arrows "spindles, distaffs, women's things." Since Suicide, if memory serves was not a Spartaniate peer, his foreign and suspect weaponry would not have been acceptable as official, though effective in his hands as I recall. The term peltast was orginally applied to the geographic region of Thrace, again not Spartan, though eventually it may have served as a generic term for lightly armed skirmishers with throwing spears (sometimes pictured as light javelins launched with a sling). I haven't read the book in some time, but I'll review it.<br>
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        Now the real horror, for those who want to know which enemy is coming before he arrives, "Gates of Fire" has been optioned and is in development for...George Clooney. It's time to raise a contingent and deploy to the undefended pass at GreekArmy Talk!<br>
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        Who will come with me?<br>
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Wade Heaton<br>
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