HHNF, Chapter 29 wrote:The heavy horses’ larger size meant each of them could carry not one rider, but two, and two of Urlan’s hundred-and-twenty-strong companies were configured as standard heavy dragoons. Each horse bore a two-man saddle, with the rear rider armed not with a saber or lance but with a cut-down version of an infantry-dragon. It was much shorter ranged than the infantry weapon, but longer ranged than any arbalest and far more deadly.
Each horse in Commander of One Hundred Orkal Kiliron’s Charlie Company, on the other hand, carried only a standard saddle, instead of the two-man heavy dragoon version. In place of the normal second rider, a smaller version of the standard dragon cargo pod had been harnessed to each horse. Its comparatively diminutive size was small enough for an augmented horse to handle without too much trouble, but still big enough to carry a full twelve-man infantry squad. A quarter of those pods were occupied by Gifted engineering specialists; the others contained over a thousand picked infantry. And one basis for their selection was that at least half of them had at least some Gift.
Enough, at any rate, for them to be armed with daggerstones for the assault.
This quote specifically says that half the men in certain companies carry the cut-down infantry-dragons, and then goes on to say that there are others - specially picked - with enough Gift to use daggerstones. That very strongly implies that Gift isn't needed for the cut-down infantry-dragons.
brnicholas wrote:Mil-tech bard wrote:Actually what you said in bold below --
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In sum, gifts are needed for certain special weapons where the sarkolis can't be touched and to charge anything magical everything else can apparently be done by a non-gifted.
Nicholas
Is 180 degrees out.
Go see the "cut down infantry dragons" used by the Heavy Horse to assault Ft Salby.
Those needed gifted individuals.
Infantry Dragons are crew served support weapons on the order of Sharonan crew served machine guns.
That the Arcanian Military made infantry crew served support weapons usable by the non-gifted shows good foresight and an appreciation of the loss rate of infantry dragon crews in combat.
I suspect "Cut down" regards Heavy Horse carbine-dragons was the weight of physical interface spellwear as well as projector size resulting in cut-down range.
And BTW, Battle Staff =/= Infantry Dragon.
The former was the individual magic weapon equivalent Jasak was comparing to a Sharonan rifle.
As yet, Battle Staves have not had any "on-screen time".
I tried to check what you said here and I can't find the facts you cite in the text. I can't find anywhere where the books say that the "cut down infantry dragons" needed gifted individuals. Can you please provide me with a quote and chapter number?
As for the Battle Staff the only quote I can find is:He took great care with the long, tubular weapons every man—and woman—had carried. There seemed to be several different types or varieties of them, and he rapidly discovered that they were intricate mechanical marvels, far more complex than any war staff his own people had built. Of course, war staffs—including the infantry and field-dragons which had been developed from them—were actually quite simple, mechanically speaking. They merely provided a place to store battle spells, and a sarkolis-crystal guide tube, down which the destructive spells were channeled on their way to the target.
That says nothing at all about who could use them.
Without some support from the text to show those weapons require gifted individuals in order to be used I am unconvinced.
Nicholas