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  • #16
    Originally posted by Tiberius on 11-28-2000 04:41 AM
    Don't worry, DarkCloud, the spy won't assasinate you!
    But seriously, don't take it so literally: maybe the spy drops a bomb in the senate, killing your ministers;
    or think that you are the God/spirit of your civ and the spy kills the president;
    or the spy makes public dirty affairs or your civ's leaders and in the scandal that follows the people revolt and demand a new goverment;
    or the spy makes public photos with you and Monica Lewinsky *#$#@* and you must resign!

    Gosh, man, use your imagination!


    Tiberius: you're an idiot.

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    • #17
      quote:

      Originally posted by Tical_2000 on 11-28-2000 04:30 PM
      Tiberius: you're an idiot.


      Thanks Tical, but I'm not going to react to this. You see, maybe I'm not a genius, but at least I have common sense.

      I made a joke. If you didn't like it, sorry. I apologize to everybody who didn't like it or feel offended.
      "The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not. "
      --George Bernard Shaw
      A fast word about oral contraception. I asked a girl to go to bed with me and she said "no".
      --Woody Allen

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      • #18
        If another nation has establishes an embassy with you, then you could use money to get inteligence from corrupted diplomats. Of course, unless the other civ is not a Democracy, imune to bribery (is there such thing!?). If is a Democracy, then you could use force. Kidnap diplomat's children and persuade him to give you the secret of Nukes...

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        • #19
          I really like soime of your ideas, but some of them are repeats.

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          I have walked since the dawn of time and were ever I walk, death is sure to follow
          I have walked since the dawn of time and were ever I walk, death is sure to follow. As surely as night follows day.

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          • #20
            I think there should be a city size limit when it comes to bribing a city. Don't seem likely that a spy should be able to bribe a city with several million inhabitants. It should at least be more difficult the bigger the city is.
            We are the apt, you will be packaged.

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            • #21
              quote:

              Originally posted by rremus on 11-30-2000 03:31 AM
              If is a Democracy, then you could use force. Kidnap diplomat's children and persuade him to give you the secret of Nukes...


              You want government-sponsored child kidnappings??!! What a thoroughly stupid idea!!! You are quite demented, my friend...

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              • #22
                quote:

                Originally posted by Yog-Sothoth on 11-30-2000 11:08 AM
                I think there should be a city size limit when it comes to bribing a city. Don't seem likely that a spy should be able to bribe a city with several million inhabitants. It should at least be more difficult the bigger the city is.


                Isn't that why it costs a lot more to bribe a big city with defenders than a small city without? Still I agree that it should be slightly more difficult than it was or there should be a cap either by city size or by happiness. Converting a small village maybe.. but I can't imagine someone waltzing up to our Mayor tomorrow and somehow giving him enough money to convince Vancouver join the USA... =)

                I'm sure that's what they intended when they made democracies immune to bribery, but I don't think it's the right decision. Large cities under a monarchy or communism aren't going to be swayed by a little cash either.
                Don't like to wait? Program your own bloody game.

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