Navajo Code Talkers
Navajo Code Talkers
I usually play AoF but then saw AoWW in the version log, so, i wanted to add that the U.S. should have Navajo code talkers, above average (based on many accounts during training) troops with a secret code that was never broken throughout the duration of ww2. I dont know how this would translate into stats but this would be amazing to see in game.
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Re: Navajo Code Talkers
I think it could be seen to give +3 hp and +1 sight for all U.S. infantry units.
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Re: Navajo Code Talkers
In the trigger editor, I often make dramatic messages pop up on screen. I wonder if you could send messages to allies on multiplayer with fear of the messages being intercepted, unless you have this unit, Navajo Code talker.
Edit: instead, any message can be intercepted, but enemies who view the message will recieve jumbled up text that is unintelligible.
Edit: instead, any message can be intercepted, but enemies who view the message will recieve jumbled up text that is unintelligible.
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Re: Navajo Code Talkers
It might be used as AoS's espionage defense, since you can't really intercept ally messages. It doesn't have to be a specific unit. I believe it's better off a tech for improving your troops and protecting your tech.
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Re: Navajo Code Talkers
Possibly a tech that allows one two train this unit and become an espionage defence so the two ideas are related?
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Re: Navajo Code Talkers
Also in WW2, Navajo Code Talkers were specific units assinged to practically every unit so they could relay messages without the Japanese being able to inrerprate them, they werent just an idea to improve a soldiers capabilities, they each played crucial roles in the war.
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Re: Navajo Code Talkers
Imagine if that a thing, where once you type your message you have to manually have a guy go near a allied town to receive it.
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Re: Navajo Code Talkers
No no, they relayed messages over radio signals, which was one of the reasons the messages were so easy to intercept.
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Re: Navajo Code Talkers
I like this idea, But I think there should be a tech.
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And ten thousand at your right hand;
But it shall not come near you.
Only with your eyes shall you look,
And see the reward of the wicked.