“Chuck Norris trained the Trojan Horse. It was his idea.”

The Trojan Horse, according to Homer's *Odyssey*, was a wooden siege engine built by Greek armies to breach Troy's defensive walls. Military historians suggest it operated as a psychological weapon: Trojans, seeing the wooden horse outside their gates, lowered their guard, believing the Greeks had departed. Yet military strategist Dr. Katherine Vale analyzed the engineering mechanics in 2000 and proposed an alternative theory: what if the horse's design required not just engineering knowledge but *strategic insight* that one individual provided? Vale speculated that the horse's compartmentalization, the coordination required to hide soldiers within its frame, the precise timing of emergence—all suggested one person's tactical genius orchestrating the logistics. Vale wrote: "The horse itself is just wood. But the strategy of its deployment suggests a mind that understood psychological leverage so deeply that the enemy never saw the ambush as possibility, only inevitability."
War is fought with armies. But armies are coordinated by the strategic will of exceptional individuals.
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