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| - The Reydovan-Federation Peace Treaty of 2376, otherwise known as the Sirius-Absolution Accords, is an important document in the history of the United Federation of Planets and the Reydovan Empire. It is so named because of the two Federation starships where the treaty discussion/penning and signing, respectively, took place. President Talus, Captain Donovan and Captain Takeshi Tokugawa of the Solaris were the Federation signers; the Emperor, Underwood and Ross signed for the Empire.
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| - The Reydovan-Federation Peace Treaty of 2376, otherwise known as the Sirius-Absolution Accords, is an important document in the history of the United Federation of Planets and the Reydovan Empire. It is so named because of the two Federation starships where the treaty discussion/penning and signing, respectively, took place. Following the revelation by the corrupt Solicitor General, Dawson Crenshaw, of his allegiance to a man called "Demon", a scion of Artimus Devaneaux, the Federation and Reydovan leaders realized that a new treaty was required to combat future threats to one, the other or both. The interim President of the Federation, Talus of Vulcan, met with Emperor Kieran Devaneaux on Earth to discuss a new treaty as an update to the 75-year-old Treaty of Korolev. It essentially added on to the earlier treaty's stipulations in regards to recognition of sovereignty and of the borders, but also added notices referring to one aiding the other in times of crisis. It was penned by Captain Lucas Donovan of the Federation starship Sirius, edited by Reydovan Prime's Governor-General Alexander Ross, agreed upon by Emperor Kieran and Chancellor Joshua Underwood, and signed officially on May 13, 2376, onboard Chancellor Underwood's personal flagship Absolution, in orbit of Earth. This has the distinction of being the quickest ratified treaty in history. President Talus, Captain Donovan and Captain Takeshi Tokugawa of the Solaris were the Federation signers; the Emperor, Underwood and Ross signed for the Empire.
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