My proposal: We start off at war with the Greeks. I say take the 2 rebel settlements first and then drive Pyrrhus' army off Italia and send them man himself to an early grave. After that, Taras and Croton should be lightly defended, and then taking Rhegion allows us to concentrate our efforts on whoever we want: the Carthaginians in Sicily or the Gauls in Cispaline Gaul.
Anyone up for a vote now?
By the way, could we disallow younger members to join the senate? Also, unless they're closely related to the most influential member or the faction leader, we shouldn't allow any randomer to join the senate. I've played 2 RTR Roman campaigns, and Decius Laevinius always seems to turn out as a bit of a useless waste of space with almost no positive traits whatsoever. We should have a minimum of, say, 1 influence and 1 in command or management to join the senate, unless well-connected.
Also, if we follow TinCow's suggestion of one week's deliberation and voting, I don't think I'll be on for long enough, unless I just take command for a few short years of 1 week each. I'll also be unable to take command if attacked, so my character should be auto'ed unless I've stated that I'm in a holiday.
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