Col Zin
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I sudjugated an empire once. The entire broo-ha-ha started over a "disputed" mining station--My AI first built the station, then the AI empire showed up and built a station or colony in the same system, so they started declaring this a "disputed territory." disputed my ass. anyhoo, war was called, I eventually wiped them out--demolished their home planet, at which point they immediately offered subjugation. I responded "sure, whatever," not really knowing what this meant. I soon noticed about 10-20 passenger ships appearing out of nowhere in some massive swarm, assumed it was citizens of the demolished home planet setting off to find a new capital. i was like "Hellz No! you gonna die!" so I sent my fleet after a few of the passenger ships, took them out...then realized they were all heading to my home planet, then settled... So I guess they show up at your capital and this new population represents the 10% income that you get? Is there any real advantage to having this subjugated population added to your capital planet? I wonder if the hateful opinions of a large minority of subjugated slaves is more detrimental than the benefit of 10% income? but then they immediately declared war again...they didn't even have a fleet remaining, let alone a functional warship. While I understand why a subjugated empire would, and should declare war, it seems like there should be a time line for the earliest point post-subjugation that they can do this. I replayed this scenario from an earlier point, before the initial war declaration, and simply gifted the disputed mine to them after they demanded it. Hell, it was useless anyway, and more cost to them! I gifted them a few more times...but they still declared war after nearly the same amount of time as before. They had the "instinctively dislike you" factor in our relationship, but that seems way out of balance, if that is the sole reason that they declared war in the situation where I was very hospitable.
< Message edited by Col Zin -- 4/26/2010 11:15:09 PM >
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