Provolution
Sage of Quatronia
Classified Addendum I - Cavkaz Treaty
I have the following extension of the CavKaz Treaty, after due deliberation. It will cost us the price of one scout (15 hammers), but will leave us an immeasurable degree of security and predictability.
1A)
Cavaleiros will have a scout inside our borders, to move freely at will in our Western Sector, West of the Dar River.
1B)
Kazakhstan will have a scout inside their borders, to move freely at will in their Eastern Sector, likely East of their main river.
2
A Provision will state that we should only develop espionage towards each other to the point we can read each others technology research, but no further.
3. We should have a common Intelligence Advisory Board agreeing on the external application of joint espionage points, providing the other teams with information at our discretion, as well as sanctioning technology trades and trade in goods based on our policies. The Intelligence Advisory Board should also decide on matters of espionage missions. Finally, the Intelligence Advisory Board should develop joint reports on the GDP analysis, compiling our two sets of GDP screens.
4. The Intelligence Advisory Board should also produce long term forecasts on the availability of strategic resources and explain their relative relevance related to the time of their discovery, and present this for the teams to consider in full.
5. The third alliance member should not know of the existence of this joint intelligence treaty, its participants, its objectives, names, actions and so on.
I have the following extension of the CavKaz Treaty, after due deliberation. It will cost us the price of one scout (15 hammers), but will leave us an immeasurable degree of security and predictability.
1A)
Cavaleiros will have a scout inside our borders, to move freely at will in our Western Sector, West of the Dar River.
1B)
Kazakhstan will have a scout inside their borders, to move freely at will in their Eastern Sector, likely East of their main river.
2
A Provision will state that we should only develop espionage towards each other to the point we can read each others technology research, but no further.
3. We should have a common Intelligence Advisory Board agreeing on the external application of joint espionage points, providing the other teams with information at our discretion, as well as sanctioning technology trades and trade in goods based on our policies. The Intelligence Advisory Board should also decide on matters of espionage missions. Finally, the Intelligence Advisory Board should develop joint reports on the GDP analysis, compiling our two sets of GDP screens.
4. The Intelligence Advisory Board should also produce long term forecasts on the availability of strategic resources and explain their relative relevance related to the time of their discovery, and present this for the teams to consider in full.
5. The third alliance member should not know of the existence of this joint intelligence treaty, its participants, its objectives, names, actions and so on.