I've just Diplomatically absorbed two, maybe three nations, a sixth of which have declared Independance due a sudden unexpected food shortage. I honestly didn't expect the Logans and Gavaken to be Diplomanced so easily, I just hit the option to see how politically close I was... Opps.
Looks like I need to work more on diplomacy here. Absorption should not be that easy. Also I need to fix this food shortage after absorption issue.
Oh, it wasn't easy, there was alot of resources dropped and a few Techs granted which I'd already had counters for. Although I did grant a Capital and Fighter Ship Class to the Gavaken so they'd hold off the Urgans (so I could focus on the Humans). Diplomancing is a pain, and I'm fairly sure there is no way I'm diplomancing the Urgans or Humans this match.
I basically had a Three-Hundred Year 'Cold War' Soviet-Style with the Urgans, with the Gavaken acting as my buffer- they aren't very happy with me, especially as a decent amount of the territory I got from the Gavaken was former Urgan territory they were close to regaining...
I've been striking at the Humans for most of that three hundred years, and have cost them alot of ships with my former long-range capability. They basically hate me and I'm considering abadoning the Arians, who I only cozied up to so I could ally up with the Gavaken, to improve relations with the Humans while I deal with the Uprising and Food Supply.
On the bright side, I am now almost as large as the Urgans in terms of Territory and the second most Technologically Advanced known at present.
Then it looks like you can start a holy war
If I didn't have other problems, all those uprisings have caused my shipyards to operate at a third efficiency due to 'Fear of Invasion'- I'd probably have twice as much Food Production if it weren't for that alone. The Humans are a more immediate threat as well, and I'd rather not fight the Largest (Urgans) and Third Largest (Humans) as the Second Largest, at least not at the same time.
Picking your battles is just as important as winning said battles, since sending your ships to one place can leave you undefended in others. Winning the wrong Battles can cost you more then losing other battles- there is a reason for the term
Pyrric Victory, and it isn't pretty. Hell, the Human Situation in my game is the perfect example...