Hi Doug.  If both of the main players play Negotiate cards they make a
deal, and this deal does not have to have ANY correlation to the
attack that spawned it (except that it must involve the two main
players from the attack).

By "no correlation" I mean that the if attacker gains a base, it does
not have to be where he pointed the cone; any number of ships can be
put onto the new bases (within the bounds of the deal), regardless of
how many were involved in the attack; and so on.  The ONLY limits on
the deals are (a) no player can gain more than one new base, and (b)
they main players only have one minute of negotiation time.

The Mayfair rules actually encouraged everyone involved with the
attack to take their tokens off the cone before the deal-making began,
so there would be a "clean slate" and it was clear that the parameters
of the attack had no bearing on the subsequent negotiations.

Matthew


On Dec 28, 5:13 pm, Duglis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>  CE Negotiations Question-
>
> When both teams choose to negotiate and decide that they are both
> going to gain a colony out of the talks....the attacker can only gain
> a colony on the targeted planet, correct? while the defender can be
> granted a colony on any planet that the attacker has a colony on,
> correct?
>
> Also, how many ships can either player place on their new colony and
> what happens to the remaining ships that are not placed on that
> colony?
>
> the end :) - Thanks for any answers in advance!
>
> -Doug

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