--- Senate Phase Errata - By Roberto Ullfig
Closed Session (required actions in sequential order; cannot adjourn
until complete)
1. Consul Election
2. Dictator Appointment or Election (optional)
(3 active wars or 1 with strength >= 20 required)
3. Pontifex Maximus (only if currently not assigned)
4. Censor Election
5. Prosecutions (optional)
1 Major Prosecution or
1 or 2 Minor Prosecutions
6. Open Governorship Elections
(Multiple governors per proposal possible; all provinces must be
assigned; Unaligned Governors in the Forum may be elected; only
unassigned provinces may be assigned during the Closed Session)
Note: The HRAO always makes the first proposal for Consuls; A Tribune
cannot be used to prevent him from making his first proposal though
an assassination attempt can be made before the HRAO makes his first
proposal.
Special Proposals:
X. Consul for Life (once per turn max; cannot be vetoed)
Can be proposed at any time following the Consular Elections.
Y. Governor Fines (when Calpurnian Law is in play)
once per turn max; can be done at any time following Censor Election.
The faction with this power effectively has a special tribune usable
only to use this power. This tribune cannot be prevented in any way.
Z. Automatic Assassination Prosecution (cannot be vetoed)
Open Session (optional actions in any order)
7. Optional Governor Elections/Recalls
(Multiple governors per proposal possible;
Unaligned Governors in the Forum may be elected)
8. Concession Assignments
(Multiple assignments per proposal possible;
one proposal/concession per turn max)
9. Land Bill Proposal (once/type per turn max)
10. Land Bill Repeal (once per turn max)
11. Recall Exiled Statesman
12. Reject Rhodian Maritime Alliance Event (when in play)
13. Adjourn the Senate (HRAO only)
14. Raise a Force in Rome
15. Disband a Force in Rome
16. Send a Force from Rome to a Province/War
17. Recall a Force from a Province/War to Rome
18. Send a Consul or Dictator from Rome to a War with a Force
19. Send a Field Consul from Rome to a Bequest with a Force
20. Recall a Proconsul from a War to Rome
21. Allocate Treasury Funds to a Loyal Province for Provincial Army/Fleet
Builds during the next Revenue Phase.
22. Impeach Pontifex Maximus (2/3 majority)
--- War Proposal Bundling
Issues related to a particular War/Province can be combined in one
proposal. Multiple War/Province issues can be combined in one proposal
(i.e. a proposal can be made that sends both consuls to war).
"Force" stands for a number of legions and/or fleets which may or may not
state specific units.
Combat Proposal Restrictions:
a. A specific Legion cannot be Raised and Disbanded in the same turn.
b. A Proconsul that is Recalled returns with his Force unless a Consul or
Dictator is sent to the same War in the same proposal.
c. A Force can only be sent to a War/Bequest if a Commander is sent in
the same proposal or if a Proconsul is currently in Command of the War
in which case the Proconsul assumes Command of the Force.
d. In the case of Matching Wars, the lower-numbered War must have a
Commander before a Force can be sent to the higher-numbered War.
e. A Consul or Dictator cannot be sent to a War with less than Minimum
Force without his consent.
f. A Proconsul cannot be reduced to less than Minimum Force by Force
Recalls without his consent though the Senate does not need to Send
him new Forces if he already has less than Minimum Force (from losses
incured in previous Combat Phases).
g. A Consul or Dictator (and his forces) cannot be recalled from a War he
was just sent to prosecute. New forces, however, can be assigned to
him. Only a Proconsul can be recalled.
"Minimum Force" is the force required to attain a +0 combat bonus.
Example: The Minimum Force for a War with a strength of 10/5 is 5 non-
veteran legions and 5 fleets if the Commander has a Military Rating of 5.
Automatic Recalls:
After the Senate Phase but before the Combat Phase, a Force and/or
Commander is automatically Recalled without vote in the following cases:
a. A Force is assigned to a War but has no Commander (this will occur
when a Commander died during the previous Combat Phase).
b. A Proconsul does not have sufficient Fleets or no Legions to prosecute
the War (this will occur when a Commander suffered losses during the
previous Combat Phase).
c. A Commander/Force is attacking a War which has a matching lower-
numbered War in play which is not being attacked (this will occur when
a Proconsul exists for a higher-numbered War but no Commanders are
sent to prosecute the lower-numbered War).
Powers of Tribunal Proposals:
a. Tribunes can initiate proposals during the Closed Session only for
Consul Election, Censor Election, Governor Elections, Consul for Life,
or Pontifex Maximus; they cannot be used to initiate other proposals at
this time and cannot be used to initiate a Dictator's election or
Prosecutions.
b. Tribunes can be used at any time during the Open Session to make any
proposal except those that are required to be done during the Closed
Session.
c. Treat the faction that controls the power of the Calpurnian Law as if
it had a special tribune usable only to wield this power. This tribune
cannot be cancelled by any other card (i.e. graft, murder of a
tribune) and can be played at any time following the Censor's election.