Brown Man's Burden by Oryx

Installation:
This scenario requires the Fantastic Worlds (FW) add on for Civilization II.
If you have FW then you probably already know that these files should be
installed in a subdirectory of the SCENARIO directory. This package contains
the files for the SOUND subdirectory for use in the scenario. If you use
WINZIP, use the "use folder names" option when you EXTRACT and you'll be
done. Otherwise, you'll have to create a SOUND sub directory and move
the .wav files there. To help you with the new units, wonders and
technologies, a pedia text file has been included so that the help in the
game will be correct.
WARNING: Don't edit the Events.txt file with the FW editor. Barbarian
units are created by events, and the FW editor doesn't allow that, but
text editing it does allow that.

Genre:
This scenario is neither history nor fantasy, but historical fantasy.
  It's for arm chair generals who dream of how efficiently they could crush
  native resistance in Africa with Zeppelins and Dreadnoughts. It's for
  incurable romantics who dream of frustrating imperialist aggression
  by leading freedom fighters to victory in the face of overwhelming odds.
  So don't expect any dinosaurs or Lost Kingdoms in Darkest Africa, but
  don't expect a history lesson either. 

Acknowledgements:
GRAPHICS
Unit Graphics: Borrowed from these scenarios
~ Jules Verne Scenario from FW (with minor modifications by the author)
~ World War I Scenario from Conflicts in Civilization
~ 1884 Scenario by Matthias Pitz
~ Legionnaire and Balloon downloaded from The Great Icon Library
  http://www.c-o-p.com/gil/index.html
Terrain Graphics: Mountains and Hills borrowed from Men of Magic Scenario
  from FW with recoloring by the author. Some resource symbols adapted from 
  clip art images from Corel Gallery Magic, i.e. African critters.
City Graphics: Borrowed from the Allcits.gif compiled by Harlan Thompson
  Flags from Allflags.gif created by Michael D. Raney
Icon Graphics: Borrowed from the Allicons.gif compiled by Harlan Thompson

SOUND
~ Rifle fire and Zulu sounds from the Movie ZULU
~ Cavalry sounds borrowed from 1884 Scenario by Matthias Pitz and mixed with   the rifle fire sound above by the author

HISTORICAL REFERENCES
~ An Encyclopedia of World History by William Langer for names, events and
  technology history
~ World History Fact Finder by Colin McEvedy for events and
  technology history
~ Atlas of World Population History by Colin McEvedy for population
  distributions
~ Hammond Concise Atlas of World History for geographical information