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1.1 ! root 1: .\" ! 2: .\" Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California, ! 3: .\" All rights reserved. Redistribution permitted subject to ! 4: .\" the terms of the Berkeley Software License Agreement. ! 5: .\" ! 6: ! 7: .\" @(#)battlestar.6 1.2 4/24/85 ! 8: ! 9: .TH BATTLESTAR 6 ! 10: .UC 4 ! 11: .SH NAME ! 12: battlestar \- a tropical adventure game ! 13: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 14: .B battlestar ! 15: [ ! 16: .B -r (recover a saved game) ! 17: ] ! 18: .br ! 19: .fi ! 20: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 21: .I Battlestar ! 22: is an adventure game in the classic style. However, It's slightly less ! 23: of a ! 24: puzzle and more a game of exploration. There are a few magical words ! 25: in the game, but on the whole, simple English ! 26: should suffice to make one's desires understandable to the parser. ! 27: .SH "THE SETTING" ! 28: In the days before the darkness came, when battlestars ruled the ! 29: heavens... ! 30: .br ! 31: .nf ! 32: ! 33: Three He made and gave them to His daughters, ! 34: Beautiful nymphs, the goddesses of the waters. ! 35: One to bring good luck and simple feats of wonder, ! 36: Two to wash the lands and churn the waves asunder, ! 37: Three to rule the world and purge the skies with thunder. ! 38: ! 39: .fi ! 40: .PP ! 41: In those times great wizards were known and their powers were beyond ! 42: belief. They could take any object from thin air, and, uttering the ! 43: word ! 44: 'su,' could disappear. ! 45: .PP ! 46: In those times men were known for their lust of gold and desire to ! 47: wear fine weapons. Swords and coats of mail were fashioned that could ! 48: withstand a laser blast. ! 49: .PP ! 50: But when the darkness fell, the rightful reigns were toppled. Swords ! 51: and helms and heads of state went rolling across the grass. The entire ! 52: fleet of battlestars was reduced to a single ship. ! 53: .SH "SAMPLE COMMANDS" ! 54: .nf ! 55: ! 56: take --- take an object ! 57: drop --- drop an object ! 58: ! 59: wear --- wear an object you are holding ! 60: draw --- carry an object you are wearing ! 61: ! 62: puton --- take an object and wear it ! 63: take off -- draw an object and drop it ! 64: ! 65: throw <object> <direction> ! 66: ! 67: ! <shell esc> ! 68: ! 69: .fi ! 70: .SH "IMPLIED OBJECTS" ! 71: .nf ! 72: ! 73: >-: take watermellon ! 74: watermellon: ! 75: Taken. ! 76: >-: eat ! 77: watermellon: ! 78: Eaten. ! 79: >-: take knife and sword and apple, drop all ! 80: knife: ! 81: Taken. ! 82: broadsword: ! 83: Taken. ! 84: apple: ! 85: Taken. ! 86: knife: ! 87: Dropped. ! 88: broadsword: ! 89: Dropped. ! 90: apple: ! 91: Dropped. ! 92: >-: get ! 93: knife: ! 94: Taken. ! 95: ! 96: .fi ! 97: .PP ! 98: Notice that the "shadow" of the next word stays around if you ! 99: want to take advantage of it. That is, saying "take knife" and then ! 100: "drop" ! 101: will drop the knife you just took. ! 102: .SH "SCORE & INVEN" ! 103: The two commands "score" and "inven" will print out your current status ! 104: in ! 105: the game. ! 106: .SH "SAVING A GAME" ! 107: The command "save" will save your game in a file called "Bstar." You ! 108: can ! 109: recover a saved game by using the "-r" option when you start up the ! 110: game. ! 111: .SH DIRECTIONS ! 112: The compass directions N, S, E, and W can be used if you have a compass. ! 113: If you don't have a compass, you'll have to say R, L, A, or B, which ! 114: stand for ! 115: Right, Left, Ahead, and Back. Directions printed in room descriptions ! 116: are ! 117: always printed in R, L, A, & B relative directions. ! 118: .SH HISTORY ! 119: I wrote Battlestar in 1979 in order to experiment with the niceties of ! 120: the C Language. ! 121: Most interesting things that happen in the game are hardwired into the ! 122: code, so don't ! 123: send me any hate mail about it! Instead, enjoy art for art's sake! ! 124: .SH AUTHOR ! 125: David Riggle ! 126: .SH "INSPIRATION & ASSISTANCE" ! 127: Chris Guthrie ! 128: .br ! 129: Peter Da Silva ! 130: .br ! 131: Kevin Brown ! 132: .br ! 133: Edward Wang ! 134: .br ! 135: Ken Arnold & Company ! 136: .SH BUGS ! 137: Countless. ! 138: .SH "FAN MAIL" ! 139: Send to edward%[email protected], chris%[email protected], ! 140: [email protected].
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