Against who, exactly? Awl of dem?
Fwom Ze Wuhlez:
RevolutionAn alternative way of jumping into the game is by starting a revolution against another player. This immediately gives you 10% of the enemy's zones (rounded off to the closest number, max 20 zones), but your new nation must form at the border of the nation you revolt against and all the zones you choose must border each other. You also gain all the square zones in your new zones. Starting a revolution immediately starts a war against the nation you revolted from.
Revolutions may only be made once by a player in a game, and cannot be done if you already have an active nation on the map.
Starting a revolution can be an effective way of jumping into the game if you revolt against a large nation, but you might need help from other nations in the war.
Revolt against matty406. As far as I can remember, I wrote some rules making that your only option... Or maybe not? I'm not sure.
Here:
"You can also surrender to another player. You cannot start a new nation later in a game if you surrender, then you'll have to wait until a new game starts. If you surrender, you can only jump back into the game by starting a revolution against the player you surrendered to."
Since there's no difference between surrendering and giving your nation to another player peacefully gameplaywise, I assume this covers it. Or what?