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    I think this has been brought up before, however in case it hasn't been I wanted to say. "Why not make the next Civ go on into the future. Lots of good ideas for it as shown in Alpha Cent. Why not just incorporate all that good stuff into the "FUTURE" era. Stopping when it stops is always a dissapointment I find."
    Something else. "Anyone find it annoying that you can't have a small, powerful civilization. As time goes on the Civ. with the most land wins. Management should have a greater impact than geographical size. At least that's how I feel."
    Empires, like giant old trees, decay from the inside out.

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    Re: The future

    Originally posted by Adromel
    Something else. "Anyone find it annoying that you can't have a small, powerful civilization. As time goes on the Civ. with the most land wins. Management should have a greater impact than geographical size. At least that's how I feel."
    Agreed. Any suggestions?
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      hmmm, suggestions eh. Well, through espionage perhaps one would be able to insite corruption and steal strategic resources and Strategic Luxuries.
      Espionage could allow for units to be placed in the citizen roster of an enemy city...then maybe you could use them to discontent x number of citizens, or channel x amount of food, $$$ or non strategic resources to your cities. Throw in a variable that makes effectiveness be based on proximity to the Capitol or Forbidden Palace. Thus allowing a huge civilization to be victimized heavily on it's outskirts, and not allowing for a smaller, more centralized Civ. to fall to such efforts. Of, course there would have to be a means of being able to detect these people in your cities and a way of getting rid of them as well.
      Espionage (or whatever you want to call it) needs to be available sooner. Let's not pretend that the Romans weren't spying on people back in the day. All peoples had a desire to understand their enemies and friends long before the industrial revolution.
      Empires, like giant old trees, decay from the inside out.

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        I don't think spies can steal enough strategic resources to make a difference. However, spies could possibly incite terrorist attacks to deny the resource to the host (or any other) nation for a short time.
        "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man." -- JFK Inaugural, 1961
        "Extremism in the defense of liberty is not a vice." -- Barry Goldwater, 1964 GOP Nomination acceptance speech (not George W. Bush 40 years later...)
        2004 Presidential Candidate
        2008 Presidential Candidate (for what its worth)

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