What is the M57 Pilum assault weapon?

The M57 Pilum Assault Weapon (or M57 PAW) is a fictional, shoulder-fired rocket launcher from the Halo universe, used by the UNSC (United Nations Space Command) to replace the older M41 SPNKR, designed to counter enemy vehicles and large threats like Promethean Knights with its dual-rocket payload and target-locking capability.
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How effective was the pilum?

The pilum was extremely effective as a Roman shock weapon, designed to disrupt enemy formations right before close combat by penetrating shields, pinning them, and rendering them useless, forcing soldiers to discard them and leaving them vulnerable, creating chaos and breaking cohesion for the subsequent sword fight. Its unique design, featuring a long, narrow shank with a soft iron point, allowed it to punch through wooden shields, bend upon impact (preventing reuse by the enemy), and weigh down the shield, making it a decisive psychological and physical tool.
 
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What is the rocket launcher in Halo called?

The iconic Halo rocket launcher is officially named the M41 Surface-to-Surface Rocket Medium Anti-Vehicle/Assault Weapon, but it's universally known as the SPNKr (pronounced "Spanker"), a nod to Bungie's Marathon series, firing M19 missiles for heavy damage against vehicles and infantry.
 
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What's the strongest weapon in Halo?

The "best" weapon in Halo is subjective, but the Magnum (Halo: CE) (for its overpowered versatility) and the Halo 2 Battle Rifle (for its hitscan precision and dominance) are iconic for multiplayer, while the Energy Sword, Gravity Hammer, and Sniper Rifle are top power weapons for their sheer destructive force across the series. The ideal weapon often depends on the game and situation, from the Plasma Pistol's shield-breaking ability to the Needler's supercombine explosions.
 
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What does hud stand for in Halo?

A great example of a heads up display is in the Halo series. The HUD is designed to give the appearance that the player is looking through the Spartan's visor. The HUD shows health information, ammo count, radar, and weapon type.
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What replaced the pilum?

A spiculum is a late Roman spear that replaced the pilum as the infantryman's main throwing javelin around 250 AD.
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What were the pilum's weaknesses?

The weapon had a hard pyramidal tip, but the shank was sometimes made of softer iron. The softness could cause the shank to bend after impact, thus rendering the weapon useless to the enemy.
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Could you throw a spear 100 yards?

Generally, a proficient thrower could throw a spear accurately up to around 30 to 60 feet (9 to 18 meters). However, some historical accounts suggest that expert throwers could achieve distances of up to 100 feet (30 meters) or more.
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Why is it illegal to hunt with an atlatl?

California: There is no direct reference in the Code to use of an atlatl. But essentially, the atlatl would be considered a spear. Hunting opportunities in this state with a spear (atlatl) are limited. No big or small game species could legally be taken with one.
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What is the fastest javelin throw ever recorded?

The current (as of 2017) men's world record is held by Jan Železný at 98.48 m (1996); Barbora Špotáková holds the women's world record at 72.28 m (2008). Of the 69 Olympic medals that have been awarded in the men's javelin, 32 have gone to competitors from Norway, Sweden or Finland.
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How long was Goliath's spear?

Goliath's spear was immense, with the shaft described as being like a weaver's beam, and replicas suggest total lengths around 12 to 13 feet (about 3.7 to 4 meters), with the iron head weighing around 15-17 pounds and a heavy counterweight, making it a formidable weapon for a giant warrior. 
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How did Romans wipe their bottoms?

Romans primarily wiped with a tersorium (sponge on a stick) in communal toilets, rinsing it in a water/vinegar channel for the next person, but also used other methods like ceramic discs (pessoi) or even cloth, with hygiene varying greatly from modern standards. The sponge was attached to a stick, dipped in a shared saltwater/vinegar trough, and left for others, a system considered advanced for its time but unhygienic today.
 
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Could Romans beat Vikings?

If the Vikings faced the Romans at their peak, they would have little chance of victory. The Romans had superior technology, tactics and logistics that would allow them to crush any Viking invasion. However, if the Vikings faced the Romans during their decline, they might have a better chance.
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How did Romans view homosexuality?

In Ancient Rome, same-sex relations were complex, generally accepted for elite men who took the dominant, penetrative role with partners of lower status (slaves, prostitutes, actors), but condemned if a citizen was penetrated (seen as unmanly), and illicit between freeborn citizens, reflecting concerns over status and Roman masculinity rather than sexual orientation as we know it. The key was power and status, not gender; penetration by a social superior was normal, while being penetrated by a social inferior was shameful. 
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What is a group of 100 Roman soldiers called?

The Roman military was a well-oiled machine. At its heart were the officers known as centurions. Centurions commanded a unit of around 100 soldiers (most typically 80 soldiers) called a century, or ''centuria. '' 6 centuries (''centuriae'') made a cohort, and 10 cohorts made a legion.
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Did Roman soldiers wear underpants?

Romans did not wear underwear we know it today. The closest article of clothing to our modern “underwear” was a pair of shorts or loincloth called a subligaculum. Both men and women wore the subligaculum or subligar, at least some of the time.
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Why did the scutum fall out of use?

Its composite construction meant that early versions of the scutum could fail from a heavy cutting or piercing blow, which was experienced in the Roman campaigns against Carthage and Dacia where the falcata and falx could easily penetrate and rip through it.
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Did Vikings engage in homosexuality?

Yes, there were likely gay people among the Vikings, but their society viewed male homosexuality negatively, associating it with weakness, effeminacy, and a lack of honor, though same-sex acts weren't necessarily rare if performed by the "active" partner who remained dominant. Viking identity centered on family, honor, and fulfilling traditional roles (marrying, having children), so anyone shunning these roles faced legal or social penalties, with strong stigma against submissive male roles, but less focus on female same-sex relationships in sagas.
 
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Which country has the most Viking DNA?

Which Country Has the Most Viking Blood? Scandinavia holds the highest percentage of Viking ancestry, with Sweden leading at up to 75% descent. In Denmark and Norway, about half the population traces back to Norse explorers, while Iceland boasts 65-85% Viking heritage. The Viking legacy lives on!
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How many monks were killed by Vikings in the year 806?

From 795 onwards, Vikings began to strike Iona, and in the year 806 a single Viking raid killed 68 monks. At some point in the decades after, the survivors decided to leave the island and relocated to Ireland and a monastery at Kells.
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What do amish use to wipe?

In many Amish homes, rags are a common toilet paper alternative. These rags are typically old clothes that have been worn out. After simple processing, they become practical cleaning tools. After use, they are washed clean and can be reused multiple times.
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Do some cultures not wipe after pooping?

Cultural Differences in Toilet Paper Usage

In Asia, bidets are a popular alternative to toilet paper. In the Middle East, water is used for personal hygiene after using the toilet. In Africa, the usage of toilet paper is not as common and many people resort to alternatives such as wiping with water or cloths.
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What was David's biggest sin?

David's biggest sin, according to the Bible (2 Samuel 11-12), was his adultery with Bathsheba and subsequent orchestration of her husband, Uriah the Hittite's, death to cover it up, which involved abuse of his royal power, deceit, and murder, leading to severe consequences for his family and kingdom. While some argue a census he ordered later (1 Chronicles 21) was worse due to defying God's specific laws, the Bathsheba affair is widely seen as his most egregious moral failing due to the combination of lust, power abuse, and murder.
 
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How tall were Adam and Eve?

The Bible doesn't specify Adam and Eve's height, but traditions and interpretations suggest they were much taller than modern humans, with some sources citing figures like 15 feet or even 90 feet, while religious texts like Islamic Hadith mention 60 cubits (around 90 feet or 27 meters), though scholars interpret these as metaphorical or context-dependent. Modern interpretations, including those from Ellen G. White, suggest they were "more than twice as tall as men now living," but scientific views point to biological impossibilities for such giants, suggesting they had genes for varied heights, but modern humans have generally grown taller due to better nutrition.
 
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