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<h1 id="sars-act">SARS Act</h1>
<p>This document proposes the adherence of the Start Agnostic Routing
Standard (SARS) as an infrastructural requirement to members of the
Arsenio Pact.</p>
<p>For information about the SARS standard not described in this
document, ask on the <a href="https://discord.gg/2QyxwN3KAK">SARS
Discord</a>, or ask your nations infrastructure representative.</p>
<p>This document was written by members of the Anyakovan Institute of
Technology (AKIT) to promote the usage of the Start Agnostic Routing
Standard.</p>
<h2 id="motivation">Motivation</h2>
<p>Previous experience has indicated the trend of a complex,
interconnected rail network being preferred across all modern CivCraft
servers. Despite this, very little progress has been made to standardize
rail infrastructure by the community.</p>
<p>The most implemented rail standard, the <strong>KANI</strong>, was
primarily maintained by a sole individual, Amel. Despite this, it was
widely popular &amp; frequently used by civilians, greatly speeding up
trade and leisure.</p>
<p>The popularity of automatic transportation begs the question:
<em>why</em> do states not allocate the proper resources to the
construction &amp; expansion of our networks?</p>
<h2 id="implementation">Implementation</h2>
<p>The Start Agnostic Routing Standard is ideal for any government to
officially adopt; its lack of reliance on a central website &amp;
simplistic “level” classification lets any sovereign nation establish an
infinite amount of networks in the 4+ range.</p>
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<p>The Arsenio Pact adopts the following design:</p>
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<li>Advocate for &amp; establish an external level 2 domain.</li>
<li>Require each member state to create its own level 3 junction.
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<li>Additionally, member states may create as many additional internal
levels as required.</li>
</ul></li>
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<h2 id="adherence">Adherence</h2>
<p>While not intrinsically tied to the standard, these additional rules
must be followed by all member states to simplify the rail connection
process:</p>
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<li>Members must place rails at Y value 9, or surface level.</li>
<li>Require each member state to accurately document &amp; maintain its
destinations.
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<li>This report should depict the state of each rail, a description of
the destination, whether the rail is above or below ground level, &amp;
disclose whether or not a destination is private property.</li>
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<li>Allocate resources from tributes towards the development of rail
networks.</li>
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