So, when I was listening to Corey’s playthrough yesterday, I heard him say that there was talk of allowing raid fleets to stay on the strategic map after a battle. It did seem a little odd that a random faction gets to pop up in the middle of a war between two other factions, but hey, ho.
Nonetheless, this did give me a thought regarding emergent factions. A lot of people have occasionally posted about a pirate faction, and have been told that it would be a bit odd to have a pirate faction conquering the galaxy. This I agree with- all those ‘Black Sun’ factions always seemed oddly flush with manpower and logistical capability. Fantasy this may be, but that did stretch suspension of disbelief.
Things change slightly with the emergent faction mechanic. Instead of a faction that actively grabs territory, what about a group that springs up in a small group of lawless outer-rim systems and simply sits on a system it takes? No ground battles, just destroying a station and dominating orbit. Not so much organised crime as utter chaos.
Here’s the tricky bit: If you wish to avoid skirmishing with such outmatched forces every hour, then simply place a number of units in orbit, which suppress the pirates. Say, 4 units or more prevent them from emerging.
Thus, some worlds have a little extra-flavour. Do you want to take that planet and be stuck with a small-but-draining garrison force, or will you avoid it to avoid the hassle? (might you pay the Hutts protection money?)
And yes, it could still be irritating... but getting bounties for every pirate killed might lessen that abit.
If this works, then this could also be applied to the unknown regions- showing the EotH as a guardian against the horrors of the unknown- say, a small (space only) Siruuvi/Silentium fleet that emerges in two systems, forcing whoever conquers that region to place units in a custodian/sentinel role in those systems. It might be odd having them simply sit on territory, but that might be handwaved away as ‘they’re blockading the system for their own inscrutable gains’.
Thoughts?