How would chukudus fit a fantasy medieval setting?I see them and see medieval tech could make them.
I guess you could add them to give a modern-ish aesthetic mixed with low technology, but chukundus are shitty even by medieval standards so I don't see anyone but niggers using them, and niggers only use them because they look like the Vespas they wish they could buy.
>>97664152vespas can't carry 500kg of load.
>>97664155No, but carts can, and a chukundu is a wooden cart made to look like a Vespa (or other scooter). A normal cart is more efficient for the same job.
>>97664191chukudu has more uses than a cart.
>>97664207No they fucking don't.
>>97664128The point of a chukudu is not that it's advanced OP.Their point is that they're simple, easy to make if you're not noodle-armed, they're reliable and sturdy, and you can use them for a range of shit that other singular constructions would struggle to match up to.It's the kind of thing a peasant army would use to outmaneuver a royal one, after drawing them into a specific environment where; squads are broken up, cavalry can't fit all together, or some shit like that, but chukudu riders have a lifetime navigating.>>97664191Yes, but it's a cart with the maneuverability and ease of use of a scooter.
>>97664191African countries are funny. They have a sprinkling of space age technology in the wheels and axel while still using beasts of burden.
>>97668170Okay, if they're so good, then why didn't they appear earlier? And why haven't they spread beyond a very narrow section of east africa?
I don't understand. It's a big scooter? So what?
>>97669056If I had to guess I would say it's because of access to modern (1920s+) machining technology and/or the type of wood being used for other purposes in earlier times. In an age of AKs and metal ships good quality wood can be used on these things instead of boats and bows. You can also see a large spring in the one OP has posted which is not something commonly used in earlier periods.As for why they don't spread it's because the Congo is not doing well even by Africa standards.
>>97669238The spring is the only thing that makes it seem like it'd have any possible mechanical utility over simply making a cart. Assuming it does, then the reason they wouldn't be made is the lack of ability to create such springs.
>>97664128What game?
>>97669760Vampire the Masquerade with Kindred of the Ebony Kingdom.
>>97669056Why didn't the romans come up with the idea for steam power, or poleaxes, or taking their banded metal armour and turning it into solid plate steel armour?Ideas occur when they occur. Sometimes they can be inspired, like how the chukudus are inspired from scooters. Other times they just need to occur.>Why don't these culture-specific things occur in other cultures?Things will spread only so far as there is a niche for them, or support for them.If there's nothing for either, they won't spread.If you can afford a hatchback, you don't need a Chukudu. Similarly, if you don't live in an area with a clear and mostly moderate slope from high to low, you won't be able to use a Chukudu.
>>97668294You mean like how they have beasts pulling grav-sleds on backwater worlds like Tatooine?
>>97664128This only worked because the town it is used has hills, i.e., they use it to carry stuff down hill faster. They have to push it up the hill afterwards.
>>97664128i think you just wanted to make a thread to make fun of africans for riding around on shitty handmade scooters despite being a lazy neckbeard who couldn't assemble an ikea chair unassisted