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Hilow everyone it is I Ubuntu the Great leader of the mighty Zulu alliance. I am most confused with all these strange treaties and wordings. I still do not have a royal advisor of which I need very badly. Foreigners please apply telling me if such credentials that you know forums and FA. Anyway having no such advisor I must come here to ask question. Is there such a treaty that basically say I will not attack you. You will not attack me. There are several alliances that I will not fight because I like them.

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Lord Ubuntu please peruse the following shamelessly ripped from the heart of the CN wiki.

 

 

 

Mutual Aggression and Defense Pacts (often referred to as MADPs or MDAPs)
are a type of interalliance treaty wherein the signatory alliances
agree to defend each other from attack by other alliances and to support
each other in wars of aggression.

MADPs are the strongest type of interalliance military treaty in the Cyberverse. On the Spectrum of Interalliance Treaties, they are one step above MDoAP's.

 

Mutual Defense and Optional Aggression Pacts (often referred to as MDoAP's)
are a type of interalliance treaty wherein the signatory alliances
agree to defend each other from attack by other alliances. Optionally,
they may support each other in wars of aggression, but this is not
required.

There is also a variant of the MDoAP and you may see it sometimes as MnDoAP. MnDoAP is the acronym for Mutual Defense and Optional Aggression Pacts that have a non-chaining clause in them, (here's an example of a non-chaining clause).
The non-chaining clause is put into some MDoAP or MADP's so that if one
signatory assists another alliance via a separate treaty, the treaty
with the non-chaining clause becomes optional. These are used to limit
to expansion of conflicts if people don't want to be involved for one
reason or another.

They are one step above MDP's and one step below MADP's on the Spectrum of Interalliance Treaties.

 

Mutual Defense and Optional Aggression Pacts (often referred to as MDoAP's)
are a type of interalliance treaty wherein the signatory alliances
agree to defend each other from attack by other alliances. Optionally,
they may support each other in wars of aggression, but this is not
required.

There is also a variant of the MDoAP and you may see it sometimes as MnDoAP. MnDoAP is the acronym for Mutual Defense and Optional Aggression Pacts that have a non-chaining clause in them, (here's an example of a non-chaining clause).
The non-chaining clause is put into some MDoAP or MADP's so that if one
signatory assists another alliance via a separate treaty, the treaty
with the non-chaining clause becomes optional. These are used to limit
to expansion of conflicts if people don't want to be involved for one
reason or another.

They are one step above MDP's and one step below MADP's on the Spectrum of Interalliance Treaties

 

Mutual Defense Pacts (often referred to as MDP's) are a
type of interalliance treaty wherein the signatory alliances agree to
defend each other from attack by other alliances.

There is also a variant of the MDP and you may see it sometimes as MnDP. MnDP is the acronym for Mutual Defense Pacts that have a non-chaining clause in them, (here's an example of a non-chaining clause).
The non-chaining clause is put into some MDoAP or MADP's so that if one
signatory assists another alliance via a separate treaty, the treaty
with the non-chaining clause becomes optional. These are used to limit
to expansion of conflicts if people don't want to be involved for one
reason or another.

MDP's are one step above ODP's and one step below MDoAP's on the Spectrum of Interalliance Treaties.

 

Mutual Defense Pacts (often referred to as MDP's) are a
type of interalliance treaty wherein the signatory alliances agree to
defend each other from attack by other alliances.

There is also a variant of the MDP and you may see it sometimes as MnDP. MnDP is the acronym for Mutual Defense Pacts that have a non-chaining clause in them, (here's an example of a non-chaining clause).
The non-chaining clause is put into some MDoAP or MADP's so that if one
signatory assists another alliance via a separate treaty, the treaty
with the non-chaining clause becomes optional. These are used to limit
to expansion of conflicts if people don't want to be involved for one
reason or another.

MDP's are one step above ODP's and one step below MDoAP's on the Spectrum of Interalliance Treaties.

 

Optional Defense Pacts (often referred to as ODP's) are
a type of interalliance treaty wherein the signatory alliances may
optionally defend each other if attacked, though such action is not
required as it would be for a MDP. In practice, ODP's often function as ToA's. One variation of an ODP is the Optional Defense and Aggression Pact (oDAP/ODoAP/ODAP),
wherein an alliance may both optionally defend another if attacked and
optionally participate in aggressive actions with other signatories.

They are one step above ToA's and one step below MDP's on the Spectrum of Interalliance Treaties.

 

Treaties of Amity (often referred to as ToA's) are a
type of interalliance treaty wherein the signatory alliances agree to
close bonds of friendship and to provide economic aid or military
defense in certain circumstances. ToA's differ from MDP's in that aid and war remain optional, rather than mandatory.

The NADC announced the first Treaty of Amity on September 2006. However, after the widespread use of the ToA as a replacement to the NAP, the NADC
invented a new variation of the Treaty of Amity they dubbed "Amity and
Cooperation Treaty" (ACT). It incorporates elements from both a Treaty
of Amity and a PIAT.

TOA's are one step above PIAT's and one step below ODP's on the Spectrum of Interalliance Treaties.

 

Peace, Intelligence and Aid Treaties (often referred to as PIAT's)
are a type of interalliance treaty wherein the signatory alliances
agree to peaceful coexistence, to share intelligence as necessary, and
to provide aid under certain circumstances.

PIAT's are one step above NAP's and one step below ToA's on the Spectrum of Interalliance Treaties.

 

A Non Aggression Pact or NAP is an agreement by which
multiple alliances agree to coexist peacefully and not attack each
other. NAPs are often the basis for declarations of neutrality, which are virtual worldwide NAPs.

Non Aggression Pacts are generally the second weakest type of interalliance treaty in the Cyberverse. On the Spectrum of Interalliance Treaties, they are one step above a ToF and one step below a PIAT.

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