ozymandias said:
I think so -- perhaps call it The Great Covenant. Perhaps more corruption but less war weariness than the Republic as well as higher draft / military police; also forced labor and standard trade bonus (personally, I like the idea of a gov with those last two together as a nice change of pace).
-Oz
Yeah... I dunno if I'll use it for this one, but yes. I don't really see forced labor as being applicable here. I mean, the whole point of this tech is reforms to equalize rather than further subjugate.
But yes, for another government, that might work very well.
Perhaps for an Inca-specific government.
EDIT: I'd also like to stress one other thing... as I said before, this is more than just coming up with comparable techs and buildings with the same functions.
My overall intention is to enhance the existing traits of the various civilizations. The Aztecs being the most complete and distinct of the civs best illustrates this point... they're Religious and Militaristic. They get a big boost to religion with the ability to sacrifice, and in terms of military, EVERY single Aztec-specific building has some kind of military function in addition to whatever it's other function is.
The Koreans, on the other hand, have no such military bonuses, but they have several extra educational institutions that give them a big boost in terms of science and technology... but they lack much of the military prowess to sustain themselves... so in their case, it's best for them not to fight their enemies with weapons of the same era, but rather to push ahead to the next one and defeat them with more advanced weapons.
There are civs like the Iroquois who are all about policy and diplomacy. They're spies and diplomats are crack... they have a lot of corruption-reducing improvements. They're government is very advanced for it's time and gives basically the same benefits (and drawbacks) as Democracy (I mean Democracy in terms of the game) but hundreds of years earlier.
Still there are other civilizations that have governments that are extremely well-suited for small civilizations... and others that their whole purpose is to be sprawled out as far as possible, like the Mongols, but lackling in much of the infrastructure to hold their possessions.
And so it all creates one mystical whole... will it be unbalanced? Well, we'll have to wait and see!