Hmm, you raise a good point. If Googer and Aaron approve, they could even be involved in the revolution in a way, either directly or indirectly - It's something that can be worked out in any case, and I can make the appropriate edits once the idea is settled. I'm not sure if I mentioned it, I will go back and look it over, and likely do a few edits, but the main reason for the revolution was a tanking economy and a non-responsive government. The revolution wasn't entirely bloodless (It was in Montréal) as riots broke out in the areas still controlled by the old Government that would have been rather violent, further pushing the revolutionary's cause. I tried to keep it rather mild, mostly because it's Canada, a country that's pretty proud, historically, for a history that is rather lacking in violence overall, with very few wars. As I said though, that is a very good point, and I'll be sure to edit it appropriately. Currently, I'm thinking over all (although this'll need approval) I'm thinking that in Montréal/Québec, the revolution was more focused on stopping the job loss/starvation/etc that was becoming prevalent. Although, with support of the big corporate backers (and likely Spain), the Government makes a large, violent, crackdown in places they still control to try and retain power. This of course only feeds the fire of the revolution (with possible support from China) who, with popular support from the masses, win out. For now I'll omit mentioning the two other countries in the post, but even without there's reason enough for this to still work. We'll see how it goes. In conclusion, thank you for the constructive criticism! It's much appreciated and will no doubt allow me to improve upon what is there. If anyone else has any ideas, please feel free to mention them.