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An '''arbiter''' is a device for checking whether some given coords are valid targets or not. The name comes from [[Legion]]'s first such device, a webpage that was simply called "the arbiter". The web interface is the most normal for arbiters, as it presents the easiest combination of database access, secure login and logging of look-ups. The ingame alliance features currently give access to a simple arbiter.  
An '''arbiter''' is a device for checking whether some given coords are valid targets or not. The name comes from [[Legion]]'s first such device, a webpage that was simply called "the arbiter". Web interfaces continue to be commonly used for arbiters, as they offer the easiest combination of database access, secure login and logging of look-ups. More recently, arbiters have been integrated into IRC [[bot]]s more often. Advanced arbiter features include integration of [[intel]] and the [[Planetarion Database Dump|dumpfiles]].  


Advanced arbiter features include integration of [[intel]] and the [[Planetarion Database Dump|dumpfiles]].
The ingame alliance tools currently feature an arbiter as well, with galaxy screen integration and the ability to set relationships with other alliances, as well as the ability to form binding [[NAP]]s.


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Latest revision as of 13:20, 15 June 2010

An arbiter is a device for checking whether some given coords are valid targets or not. The name comes from Legion's first such device, a webpage that was simply called "the arbiter". Web interfaces continue to be commonly used for arbiters, as they offer the easiest combination of database access, secure login and logging of look-ups. More recently, arbiters have been integrated into IRC bots more often. Advanced arbiter features include integration of intel and the dumpfiles.

The ingame alliance tools currently feature an arbiter as well, with galaxy screen integration and the ability to set relationships with other alliances, as well as the ability to form binding NAPs.