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We could do so much more as regards colonies if we focused on our local region rather than Kymai.
More people, more territory, more wealth, more salt.
More people, more territory, more wealth, more salt.
No.
Progress. I mean, we still haven't solved the issue of inequality and exploitation today, but today's lower classes have it a hell of a lot better than the plebeians did. All we can do is just keep trying to take the systems we have and make them better.All of that is absolutely true, but exploitation is exploitation. The Plebeians had it better than many slaves, but that didn't mean their lives weren't difficult or that they didn't want a better life. The statement I made applies to every single civilization in the Mediterranean, except replace Metics with slaves.
Red Alert was real...No.
He's saying we're a bunch of Classical 1930's Russia expies.
Think about it, we refused to export the revolution, we focussed on dominating the larger more powerful factions in our 'state' of Epulia, and have since become a major economic and military power in Italia and Sicily with rapid growth in a period where several states are at risk of decline.
Now we just need to decide which of Herodion, Drako or Obander are Lenin, Stalin and Trotsky
Herodion is clearly Trotsky, what with being exiled.No.
He's saying we're a bunch of Classical 1930's Russia expies.
Think about it, we refused to export the revolution, we focussed on dominating the larger more powerful factions in our 'state' of Epulia, and have since become a major economic and military power in Italia and Sicily with rapid growth in a period where several states are at risk of decline.
Now we just need to decide which of Herodion, Drako or Obander are Lenin, Stalin and Trotsky
Hrm, I've changed by vote to not doing the Kymai rescue, but now I wonder.Eretria is not a normal polis that leaves and goes off somewhere else. Eretria was a ragtag collection of a random strata of Eretrian society, disproportionately poor
And his reformation of the military.
I mean, they are trying to build a functional polis, they would probably start taking scrolls from our library, seeing how successful and stable we are.Hrm, I've changed by vote to not doing the Kymai rescue, but now I wonder.
With so much of Kymai's current population consisting of refugees with no loyalty to the current city (and who are therefore the most likely to agree to being evacuated), does a successful evacuation and colonization have a chance of their society turning out with something similar?
Hrm, I've changed by vote to not doing the Kymai rescue, but now I wonder.
With so much of Kymai's current population consisting of refugees with no loyalty to the current city (and who are therefore the most likely to agree to being evacuated), does a successful evacuation and colonization have a chance of their society turning out with something similar?
Your argument for hard power is running face-first into the rare opportunity to cultivate soft power of a kind that is very rare to have in this era. We can always gain more hard power later, this sort of opportunity for soft power does not happen often, since any other event and we would need to worry about getting involved in duking out a war, which would weaken the soft power gained if it was against another Hellenic power, and would be much more costly no matter what (as it'd have the evacuation and the fighting needing to be addressed).We could do so much more as regards colonies if we focused on our local region rather than Kymai.
More people, more territory, more wealth, more salt.
Theopilos the Elder:Comrade citizens, the general secretary of the boule has decreed that the following comissioners are to develop a five year plan to increase the yields of grain our city produces by as much as five percent, to ensure the autonomy of our glorious polis....
Isisgas looks up:" Friends, I don't know what has come over me. It was very strange."
We can always gain more hard power later, this sort of opportunity for soft power does not happen often
Hell, we don't even have to limit ourselves to one or the other, we have two cities in the Dauni, the ones right next to the salt, who want us to let them join our Hegemony, or conquer the Dauni, and we are already stronger than all of the United Dauni with our land forces.Your argument for hard power is running face-first into the rare opportunity to cultivate soft power of a kind that is very rare to have in this era. We can always gain more hard power later, this sort of opportunity for soft power does not happen often, since any other event and we would need to worry about getting involved in duking out a war, which would weaken the soft power gained if it was against another Hellenic power, and would be much more costly no matter what (as it'd have the evacuation and the fighting needing to be addressed).
Eretria has innovated diplomacy in a way far more powerful than other Greek cities and leagues -- this is a chance to increase that strength even further.
Is that the problem with a revolutionary mindset, where you try to export your own system of government to other countries?Not really, given they'll likely model their government off Eretria's once they land, and Eretria today doesn't really have the same revolutionary qualities. Further, they'll be well-protected by the Eretrian umbrella.
Most of the western Greeks have a constitution theoretically similar to Eretria's, but without the same origin. It's similar to imitations of British or American government structures by countries without a similar background or context, with some modifications. Sometimes they succeed and sometimes they don't.
Well, actually it is outright stated that we can't go do the big war the Dauni if we're trying to save Kymai.Hell, we don't even have to limit ourselves to one or the other, we have two cities in the Dauni, the ones right next to the salt, who want us to let them join our Hegemony, or conquer the Dauni, and we are already stronger than all of the United Dauni with our land forces.
Then there's the fact that since the Dauni have no Fleet, we can do both, we don't need to use our navy, which is the tool to help Kymai, in our war against the Dauni, so we can literally claim local Hegemony finally and save them and settle them in the Venetian Lagoon.
There is no reason whatsoever why we can't do both.
Doing so will be complicated, take up Eretrian resources, and overhadow any ambitious expedition proposed by the Demes in another direction, such as war with the Dauni.
[] [Kymai] We must save the city! [Begins the Kymai Rescue Quest Chain. -1 foreign mission for each Demos in the next election. Demes will put aside any complicated or military expeditions until the next election cycle].
Until the next election cycle, the next election cycle is pretty soon.Well, actually it is outright stated that we can't go do the big war the Dauni if we're trying to save Kymai.
Hrm, I've changed by vote to not doing the Kymai rescue, but now I wonder.
With so much of Kymai's current population consisting of refugees with no loyalty to the current city (and who are therefore the most likely to agree to being evacuated), does a successful evacuation and colonization have a chance of their society turning out with something similar?
Until the next election cycle, the next election cycle is pretty soon.
Unless he means this takes up an entire Party Dominion Phase, which makes no sense at all when we look at the fact the Dauni don't have a navy.
Screw it, changing my vote. Given that I'm literally the only person actually trying to come up with a plan to save Kymai (in the sense of stalling the siege long enough to completely evacuate it, because keeping it from falling indefinitely isn't possible) and the response has been "that's impossible" without anyone so much as attempting to suggest their own ideas, I'm pretty sure now that if we do vote for that option we're going to find ourselves completely at a loss for what to do about it.