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Relic Arms Reduction Treaty

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The '''Dresden AccordsRelic Arms Limitation Treaty''' (德累斯顿条约遗迹武器限制条约)<ref name=CF2>[[The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.2]], and later [[Confidential Files]], part. 4</ref><ref>In the 'original version of the first [[Confidential Files]], the Treaty is called ''Dresden Convention'Accords'' (德累斯顿公约德累斯顿条约). The original name was changed because it plagiarized the novella ''A Colder War''. For the full story, are a set of agreements read the [[Confidential Files]] article.</ref> is an agreement made between the [[Soviet Union]] and the [[United States]] in order to stop the adverse impacts of [[relics]] technology research on the world's sanitary situation.
During the Cold war, the rate of [[ELID]] infections was growing rapidly with the intensity of relics research, as more people were exposed to the radiations from the [[Collapse Fluid]] contained in the relics sites. The disease was incurable with the current technology, and no techniques to protect against it existed due to a lack of comprehension of its vectors ([[Weight Bearing]] platforms would not appear until 2012). There had been an estimated 150 000 ELID infections worldwide between the first documented case in 1976 and 1980, with about 10 000 becoming ELID infected. 50 000 new cases had appeared a year later, with a higher percentage of infected and new mutation forms. High variance in infection conditions and combat data rendered global studies useless. Countries started to create special units dedicated to manage ELID cases, like the Chinese [[Special Circumstances Armed Police Force]], but infection rate of these agents was high.
By 1981 the growth rate was deemed too dangerous both by the West and the East. With mediation from the Vatican and World Health Organization, the Dresden Accords Treaty took place in 1981 and were was signed on November 3rd. Both parties agreed to stop relics research effort for the time being, to dismantle currently deployed relics weapons like Soviet [[ServitorPike]]s, and to work toward a vaccine for ELID, with research debuting on 1983 and eventually reducing the number of infection cases.<ref name=Bakery9>[[Codename: Bakery Girl]], Secret Document 9</ref> The Soviet gulag experimental installations in the Falkland Islands also passed under the [[United Nations]] Medical Research Institute as part of the AccordsTreaty.<ref name=Bakery5>[[Codename: Bakery Girl]], Secret Document 5</ref> The American ARPA recognized the experimental use of relics technology during the Vietnam War in exchange for Soviet data on [[ServitorPike]]s.,<ref name=Bakery3>[[Codename: Bakery Girl]], Secret Document 3</ref> and ARPA also ceased their project to use ARPANET as an autonomous control system for their Aurora strategic bomber program.<ref name=CF2 />
The Accords Treaty would later be expanded into the Dresden Convention, paving the way to international collaboration on relics technology with , leading to the formation of the [[United Nations]] Relic Science Agency and the [[GAVIRUL]] Reproduction Projects.<ref name=Bakery9 />
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