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Mihail d'Amour
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Posted - 2006.07.21 00:07:00 -
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Any corp that finds itself war declared and does not consent would have a 'form treaty' option opened up to them. This will allow them to form an 'aggression treaty' with any other corp (presuming the other corp consents).
Treaties work as follows (the term dec'd corp will refer to the corp that was war dec'd and treatied corp will refer to the corp that accepts the treaty):
The treatied corp is now 'at war' with the corp that war dec'd the dec'd corp. The treaty is in effect until the war expires. At that time the treaty expires. Treaties can be cancelled, expiring in 24 hours. Treaties are free. Treaties do not count as a war-dec, so the treatied corp may have 3 other wars where they are the aggressor. Treaties are not the same as an alliance and treatied corps do not get the rights to fire on friendlies or access to POS, etc, that an alliance corp would have. The treaty is NOT specifically listed on the corp info or war page of any corp except the dec'd corp and the treatied corp. Treatied corp members appear with the standard war target flagging (red square, white star, flashing red) to the enemy corp, and vice-versa. A new icon (perhaps purple with white star) identifies members of a corp you are treatied with. Treaties expire with the non-consenual war that they were in response to.
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Maya Rkell
Corsets and Carebears
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Posted - 2006.07.21 01:05:00 -
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...A mercenary corp you hire to intervene can wardec like anyone else. Not consenting to a war should not give ANY special privaledges.
Alliances, especially, WILL abuse this system for free wars.
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Vera Nosfyu
Minmatar
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Posted - 2006.07.21 02:20:00 -
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I'm afraid I'll have to side with Maya on this one. It's unneeded and easily exploitable. -----------------------------------------------------------
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