diff --git a/info/Commands/cede.t b/info/Commands/cede.t deleted file mode 100644 index bfc1ab31..00000000 --- a/info/Commands/cede.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -.TH Command CEDE -.NA cede "Give a ship or sector to a friend" -.LV Expert -.SY "cede [se|sh]" -This command gives a sector or sectors to the country of your choice, or -a ship or ships. -A sector to be ceded must have mobility, and must be adjacent to a -sector with mobility owned by the country you are ceding it to, \*QOR\*U -contain a ship owned by the country you are ceding it to, \*QOR\*U a -sector owned by the recipient that contains a land unit with mobility. -.s1 -A ship to be ceded must either be in a sector owned by the recipient, or -in a sector containing a ship owned by the recipient. -.s1 -You may only cede to nations which consider you a friendly trading partner. -.s1 -All contents of the sector become the property of the new owner, -such as commodities, planes, land units, etc. Ships, however, do -NOT change ownership. -.s1 -All contents of a ceded ship become the property of the new owner, including -planes or land units. Distribution & delivery info of ceded sectors are wiped. -.s1 -The ceded sector has its mobility set to zero. If the owner of the sector -was not the old owner when he ceded it, the old owner is not changed. -The mobility of a ceded ship is not changed. -.s1 -If it is ambiguous whether you wish to cede a sector or a ship, then -you can specify a third argument of either sh or se meaning ship and -sector respectively. -.s1 -For example: -.EX cede 2,2 Rongovia -.NF -Sat Jan 16 22:33:11 1993 - sect eff - 2,2 100% ceded - 1 sector -.FI -.s1 -The recipient gets a telegram telling him of the gift: -.NF -> BULLETIN from POGO, (#0) dated Sat Jan 16 22:33:11 1993 --11,-3 ceded to you by Groonland -.FI -.s1 -.SA "Sectors"