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Praying Mantis is D+A+F+W, only Mastodon replay. Cockroach is N+W+F. Locust is D+A+Q, a piece-type about Amazon value. Those two Amazon and Locust would be interesting match-up in some Chess Different Armies version of Insect Chess.
Insects. Techies and game geeks in general are relatively unaware for well-educated of the ecological crisis not to say catastrophe under way: Trends.
Forces plan for next year's Chess Championship, Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, and even ten years ahead activity, speculative and problematic that they occur at all. In Tim Bostick's CV Insect, 'Monarch' would be better name and image for royal figure. Tarantula and Black Widow are arthropods but not insects, though can be thought of as "bugs" in rude vernacular.
Short-range. There could be up to a million short-range piece-types that comment claims, and a lot more CVs.
Using the Musketeer Chess Board Painter tool? Well, represent bugs with chess pieces (some turned upside-down). King: Praying Mantis Inverted King: Waterbug Queen: Tarantula Inverted Queen: Locust Rook: Horsefly Inverted Rook: Wasp Knight: Black Widow Pawn: Maggot Inverted Pawn: Cockroach
George Duke's comments interpret two- and three‐square leaps as along radial lines. It's not clear to me, however, esp. given the talk of the tarantula being ‘easily most powerful’ and of ‘smothering’ towards the end of the page, that it's not referring to oblique leaps as well, making the Mantis and Waterbugs WFNAD's rather than WFAD's and the Tarantulas full (and indeed very powerful) 3‐square area‐leapers.
One could download the zrf he made and see how it is programmed.
Good point. I took a look and although I don't have Zillions, the code seems to define 24 leaps for the Waterbugs and Mantis and 48 for the Tarantula, which indeed corresponds to the area leaping rather than just radial moves.
Interestingly the header comment in the .zrf calls it Entomology Chess rather than Insect Chess. Perhaps he deemed it too obscure a word?
This looks interesting, but I wonder how well it works allowing the maggots to move backwards.
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