Treaties and Pacts
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Treaties and Pacts
Major Fleet Treaties. These are the most common form of treaties that are signed between Fleets for diplomatic mutual gain.
AllianceAlliance (also known as MADP - Mutual Aggression/Defence Pact): Two or more signatory bodies agree to act as one in manners of offence, defence, intel, and commerce. Attacks against one are considered attacks against the other, and attacks made by one are usually accompanied by attacks made by the other.
Blood Pact. A variation of Alliance in which signatory parties who break their word are de facto considered at war with the all other parties to the agreement.
Guardian Pact. A variation of a protectorate in which a higher level Fleet adopts and trains a low-level Fleet in a master/apprentice relationship until the Fleet is strong enough to adopt another Fleet and the chain continues on and on. Fleets offer mutual protection. Often times, the apprentice Fleet will challenge the master Fleet to prove it's worth.
MAP: Mutual Aggression Pact Signatories to this Pact agree to join together to wage war against a specified foe, or against any opponents now or in the future. It does not mandate assistance in purely defensive operations.
MDP: Mutual Defence Pact Signatories to this Pact agree to come to the aid of the other signatories in the event of unwarranted attacks or aggression against other signatories. Typically, this requires the party being attacked to request assistance under the terms of the MDP, but it is not required for a formal or official request to be received in order for the other parties to act.
ToA: Treaty of Armistice Signatories to this Pact (Also known as a friendship pact) may come to the aid of the other signatories in the event of unwarranted attacks or aggression against other signatories but are not obligated to do so. Typically, this requires the party being attacked to request assistance under the terms of the ToA, but it is not required for a formal or official request to be received in order for the other parties to act. A signatory to this Pact may choose to stay uninvolved when they hold identical Pacts with the parties involved.
NAP: Non-Aggression Pact Signatories to this Pact agree not to engage in unwarranted aggression (attacks, occupations, piracy, pillaging, or "stealing" occupations against the other parties. A NAP is generally suspended, if not rendered null-and-void by one a signatory party's attacks on allies or defence partners of the others.
Trade Pact Signatories agree to exchange trade locations with each other for improved Fleet cooperation and profit. The level of which trade is done, whether through an official or just members messaging with potential trade routers is determined by the Fleets in question.
CF: Cease Fire A temporary cessation of hostilities between two or more parties. The cease fire may of indefinite time, but generally only lasts until another agreement is signed, a pre-determined period of time elapses, or hostilities resume for whatever cause
AllianceAlliance (also known as MADP - Mutual Aggression/Defence Pact): Two or more signatory bodies agree to act as one in manners of offence, defence, intel, and commerce. Attacks against one are considered attacks against the other, and attacks made by one are usually accompanied by attacks made by the other.
Blood Pact. A variation of Alliance in which signatory parties who break their word are de facto considered at war with the all other parties to the agreement.
Guardian Pact. A variation of a protectorate in which a higher level Fleet adopts and trains a low-level Fleet in a master/apprentice relationship until the Fleet is strong enough to adopt another Fleet and the chain continues on and on. Fleets offer mutual protection. Often times, the apprentice Fleet will challenge the master Fleet to prove it's worth.
MAP: Mutual Aggression Pact Signatories to this Pact agree to join together to wage war against a specified foe, or against any opponents now or in the future. It does not mandate assistance in purely defensive operations.
MDP: Mutual Defence Pact Signatories to this Pact agree to come to the aid of the other signatories in the event of unwarranted attacks or aggression against other signatories. Typically, this requires the party being attacked to request assistance under the terms of the MDP, but it is not required for a formal or official request to be received in order for the other parties to act.
ToA: Treaty of Armistice Signatories to this Pact (Also known as a friendship pact) may come to the aid of the other signatories in the event of unwarranted attacks or aggression against other signatories but are not obligated to do so. Typically, this requires the party being attacked to request assistance under the terms of the ToA, but it is not required for a formal or official request to be received in order for the other parties to act. A signatory to this Pact may choose to stay uninvolved when they hold identical Pacts with the parties involved.
NAP: Non-Aggression Pact Signatories to this Pact agree not to engage in unwarranted aggression (attacks, occupations, piracy, pillaging, or "stealing" occupations against the other parties. A NAP is generally suspended, if not rendered null-and-void by one a signatory party's attacks on allies or defence partners of the others.
Trade Pact Signatories agree to exchange trade locations with each other for improved Fleet cooperation and profit. The level of which trade is done, whether through an official or just members messaging with potential trade routers is determined by the Fleets in question.
CF: Cease Fire A temporary cessation of hostilities between two or more parties. The cease fire may of indefinite time, but generally only lasts until another agreement is signed, a pre-determined period of time elapses, or hostilities resume for whatever cause
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