Cyclotron7,
I think people are agreeing here invisible nation flagged Guerillas are best. Sounds fine to me.
I thought I'd already made this next point clear, but I'll repeat it again: think of flipping as a two step process. First, does the city want to flip or no. In the first step, military units don't matter, just culture and percent of foreign citizens. The second step is essentially a military check. If too much military, the resistance takes to the hills in a Guerilla uprising. If not large enough garrison, the city flips, and perhaps some of the units in the city are able to escape.
Dr. Blackclove and you both say basically the same thing in recent posts, so I guess we're just all agreeing here. Could this be happening at the Apolyton forums? Where are the flame wars?
First off, again, your complaint depends entirely on the frequency of such an event happening. It could be set extremely low, just like the chance of a meltdown in a Nuclear Plant in the game. It could also be limited to, I don't know the technical term here, but extremely pissed off foreign workers. You know how Workers carry the happiness of the citizen they were taken from. So, if the latter, again it would prevent you from making Workers in troublesome cities, not from using foreign Workers period, no matter how paranoid one would be of a rebellion.
As for slaves 1000s of miles away revolting - keep in mind there are always foreign powers who are looking for disaffected segments of the population. You would be at war with the Greeks, so the Greeks would probably be looking to fund rebellion in your country if there was a good opportunity.
But hey, I'm not wedded to that idea, I'm just throwing it out there as a possible extra twist.
I think people are agreeing here invisible nation flagged Guerillas are best. Sounds fine to me.
I thought I'd already made this next point clear, but I'll repeat it again: think of flipping as a two step process. First, does the city want to flip or no. In the first step, military units don't matter, just culture and percent of foreign citizens. The second step is essentially a military check. If too much military, the resistance takes to the hills in a Guerilla uprising. If not large enough garrison, the city flips, and perhaps some of the units in the city are able to escape.
Dr. Blackclove and you both say basically the same thing in recent posts, so I guess we're just all agreeing here. Could this be happening at the Apolyton forums? Where are the flame wars?

As for workers rebelling in the field, I think that's a little too far. Nobody would ever use foreign workers... there would be no point. Besides, I don't know how slaves 1000s of miles from their country building railroads somwhere are going to come up with weapons...
As for slaves 1000s of miles away revolting - keep in mind there are always foreign powers who are looking for disaffected segments of the population. You would be at war with the Greeks, so the Greeks would probably be looking to fund rebellion in your country if there was a good opportunity.
But hey, I'm not wedded to that idea, I'm just throwing it out there as a possible extra twist.
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