Nov 3rd 2011, 13:52:03
This is a bit random, feel free to weigh in.
Spyop: Foment Revolution / Subvert / Propagandize
as a one-time op, this wouldn't do anything. Depending on your SPAL vs. enemy SPAL and potentially current gov't type, each op of this type done successfully without the target logging in to address the issue would move the target country's population closer to a general uprising.
Enough successful ops of this type would cause a random gov't change, with all the usual effects. Once this occurred, the op would fail and gov't could not be changed again for some period of time (48 hours? X turns?).
There could be some quasi-beneficial side effects such as rending the target immune to spy activity for the same time period.
Spyop: Foment Revolution / Subvert / Propagandize
as a one-time op, this wouldn't do anything. Depending on your SPAL vs. enemy SPAL and potentially current gov't type, each op of this type done successfully without the target logging in to address the issue would move the target country's population closer to a general uprising.
Enough successful ops of this type would cause a random gov't change, with all the usual effects. Once this occurred, the op would fail and gov't could not be changed again for some period of time (48 hours? X turns?).
There could be some quasi-beneficial side effects such as rending the target immune to spy activity for the same time period.