As I've mentioned previously, my own Roman Centuries scenario is still in the conceptual stage. I've done the research, have a good map, know what I'm going to do with most of it, BUT . . .
The one major conceptual snag that is holding me up is the difficulty of dealing with Rebellious Legions/armies. As much as I'd like to simply ignore it and go about the business of slapping the thing together, the unfortunate fact of the matter is that two very important periods in Roman history are characterized chiefly by the repeating pattern of barbarian incursion-->Roman forces rush to the frontier and are victorious-->the now-successful army commander now declares himself the new Emperor and marches on the capital. This occurred during the final years of the republic. Marius, Sulla, Pompey, Ceasar, Octavian, Antony; all led armies against other "Roman" forces. Then again during the length of the 4th century, frontier generals seized the purple over and over again.
I just can't leave this out.
I need ideas.
How does one simulate this? The only idea that I could come up with was this; a successful attack against a specific type of barbarian unit generates, via an event, a "Rebel Legion" unit in one of the squares next to Rome. It proceeds to empty Rome of units, but cannot take the city--it's an air unit. It's range is 1, and it promptly runs out of fuel on the next turn. A generic "Rebel Legion" text message appears when this happens (the "runs out of fuel" message redone), and another event subtracts a specified amount of gold from the treasury.
This is the best I can come up with so far.
Does anyone else have anything further to add?
The one major conceptual snag that is holding me up is the difficulty of dealing with Rebellious Legions/armies. As much as I'd like to simply ignore it and go about the business of slapping the thing together, the unfortunate fact of the matter is that two very important periods in Roman history are characterized chiefly by the repeating pattern of barbarian incursion-->Roman forces rush to the frontier and are victorious-->the now-successful army commander now declares himself the new Emperor and marches on the capital. This occurred during the final years of the republic. Marius, Sulla, Pompey, Ceasar, Octavian, Antony; all led armies against other "Roman" forces. Then again during the length of the 4th century, frontier generals seized the purple over and over again.
I just can't leave this out.
I need ideas.
How does one simulate this? The only idea that I could come up with was this; a successful attack against a specific type of barbarian unit generates, via an event, a "Rebel Legion" unit in one of the squares next to Rome. It proceeds to empty Rome of units, but cannot take the city--it's an air unit. It's range is 1, and it promptly runs out of fuel on the next turn. A generic "Rebel Legion" text message appears when this happens (the "runs out of fuel" message redone), and another event subtracts a specified amount of gold from the treasury.
This is the best I can come up with so far.
Does anyone else have anything further to add?
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