Corporation diplomacy
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Corporations generally build up relationships with other corporations, whether good or bad. A corporation will generally have one or more Diplomats whose job is to deal eith third parties on behalf of the corporation and to come to diplomatic agreements.
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Standings
Generally diplomatic agreements involve corporations (or alliances) setting "standings" towards one another. Standings are a way of indicating to your corporation members how a third party is viewed by the corporation. The standings will show up in the overview of members of the corporation as follows:
Icon | Status | Standing |
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Excellent | +10 | |
Good | +5 | |
Neutral | 0 | |
Bad | -5 | |
Terrible | -10 |
In terms of rules of engagement, most corporations fall into one of two categories:
Wars
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Allies
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