Rest assured though that technique is key and so progression
comes from learning the sequence of
waves of enemies and the route they will take,
in order to prepare watertight defenses and upgrade and use the right
sort of towers to achieve the perfect score.
«For
come, tell me, can there be anything more delightful than to see, as it were, here now displayed before us a vast lake of bubbling pitch with a host of snakes and serpents and lizards, and ferocious and terrible creatures of all
sorts swimming about
in it, while from the middle of the lake there
comes a plaintive voice saying: «Knight, whosoever thou art who beholdest this dread lake, if thou wouldst win the prize that lies hidden beneath these dusky
waves, prove the valour of thy stout heart and cast thyself into the midst of its dark burning waters, else thou shalt not be worthy to see the mighty wonders contained
in the seven castles of the seven Fays that lie beneath this black expanse;» and then the knight, almost ere the awful voice has ceased, without stopping to consider, without pausing to reflect upon the danger to which he is exposing himself, without even relieving himself of the weight of his massive armour, commending himself to God and to his lady, plunges into the midst of the boiling lake, and when he little looks for it, or knows what his fate is to be, he finds himself among flowery meadows, with which the Elysian fields are not to be compared.»
The determination of political and business leaders
in Scotland to carry on expanding renewables of all
sorts — including onshore and offshore wind, and
wave and tidal energy — often sounds much stronger
in tone when compared to the rather muted messages of political support
coming from south of the border
in England.