1. They decide to meet at Sardis (in what is now Turkey) and gather their troops with the help of their general, Cassius. This would serve as the base for their military campaign against the forces of the triumvirs.
2. They agree to write letters and send messengers to various senators and prominent Roman figures to persuade them to join their cause and resist Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus.
3. Brutus takes responsibility for winning over Gaius Ligarius, a former associate of Brutus's, who resides near Sardis.
4. They plan to intercept reports and information from their opponents and spread propaganda against them to undermine their support and morale.
5. They intend to use the money and resources they have to strengthen their army, recruit new soldiers, and acquire necessary supplies for the upcoming conflict.
6. Brutus urges Cassius to act quickly and decisively to prevent their enemies from gaining too much momentum and advantage.