Senate Mission consist of the ff:
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Blockade Port=
Send one of your Fleet, to block this port, to increase the pressure on
this faction by cutting their income. Time Limit= 5 turns
Since the naval aspect of the game is very important, for
transportation of your army & You will do a lot of Blockade Port Mission,
& you can do this to soften-up your enemy, by cutting their income. You
must have a lot of ship,
sea combat is instantly resolved by the game's AI.
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Take Settlement=
The Senate asks you to take this Settlement for the glory of Rome. Time
Limit= 10 turns
Once you?ve taken control of the
settlement. There are 3 options to choose: Occupy Settlement, Enslave
Population, Exterminate Population, to ensure that there will be no
Civil Revolt & you will not loose your settlement, choose Exterminate
Population, your units will massacre the people, yeah it?s brutal but it?s
good strategy, whichever you choose you will gain an amount of denari by
looting.
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Obtain Surrender=
The Senate Feels that this faction has been weakened
enough, send a Diplomat & demand that they become a Protectorate
under Roman control. Time Limit= 10 turns
You must implement Military force on
this mission, after all Freedom is Precious, so it?s a 50-50 chance that
the enemy faction will accept surrender, Besiege one of their settlement,
while under-siege the diplomat will not have access on that settlement, if
there?s another settlement send your diplomat at that place, if that?s the
only settlement, find the Diplomat of that faction, if you can?t find one,
before you Besiege their settlement order first your Diplomat to talk to
them. Fortunately the Senate knows the meaning of consideration, so if you
implement military force, even though the Enemy faction did not accept
surrender, The Senate will not Note this mission as a Failure, then
afterwards they will just order you to take that settlement. For more
details about the Diplomacy checkout the Diplomacy section. |