<sect1><title>Photon Torpedoes</title>
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-Mnemonic: PHOTONS
-Shortest abbreviation: PHO
-Full commands: PHOTONS <NUMBER> <TARG1> <TARG2> <TARG3>
+Mnemonic: TORPEDO
+Shortest abbreviation: TO
+Full commands: TORPEDO <NUMBER> <TARG1> <TARG2> <TARG3>
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<para>Photon torpedoes are projectile weapons—you either hit what you aim
P PHASERS <TOTAL AMOUNT> phasers and computer
PHASERS AUTOMATIC <TOTAL AMOUNT> phasers, computer, sr sensors
PHASERS MANUAL <AMT1> <AMT2> ... phasers
- PHO PHOTONS <NUMBER> <TARGETS> torpedo tubes
+ TOR TORPEDO <NUMBER> <TARGETS> torpedo tubes
PL PLANETS (none)
PR PROBE <ARMED> <MANUAL> <DISPLACEMENT> probe launcher, radio
PROBE <ARMED> AUTOMATIC <DESTINATION> launcher, radio, computer
<para>The original Star Trek seems to have been written by Mike
Mayfield at the beginning of the 1970s. His first version was in
BASIC for a Sigma 7 in 1971; in 1972 he rewrote it in Hewlett Packard
-BASIC. The source is <ulink
-url="&sst-site;www/historic/mayfield.basic">available</ulink> on the
-SST2K website. In January 1975 it became part of the DECUS library
-under the name <ulink
+BASIC. The source is inckuded in the SST2K repository. In January
+1975 it became part of the DECUS library under the name <ulink
url='http://www.trailing-edge.com/~shoppa/decus/110174.html'>SPACWR</ulink>.</para>
<para>While some people claim to have recollections of playing Trek
from Ahl's SPACWR. The header says "GENERAL IDEA STOLEN FROM
PENN. U.", and the game has several features not present in SPACEWR:
notably, the Death Ray, ramming, and the Klingon summons to surrender.
-And, of course, it predates Ahl's book. The source is <ulink
-url="&sst-site;www/historic/UT-Trek.basic">available</ulink> on the
-SST2K website.</para>
+And, of course, it predates Ahl's book. The source is included in the
+SST2K repository.</para>
<para>Dave Matuszek, Paul Reynolds et. al. at UT Austin played the
Hicks version on a CDC6600, but disliked the long load time and
<para>Planets are auto-scanned when you enter the quadrant.</para>
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-<para>Mining or using crystals in presense of enemy now yields an attack.
-There are other minor adjustments to what yields an attack
+<para>Mining or using crystals in the presence of the enemy now yields
+an attack. There are other minor adjustments to what yields an attack
and what does not.</para>
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<listitem><para>
I've cleaned up a lot of grubby FORTRANisms in the code internals —
used sizeof(), replaced magic numeric constants with #defines,
-that sort of thing.
+that sort of thing. Later I translated the code from C to Python.
</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>
I fixed a surprising number of typos in the code and documentation.
<appendix><title>Setting the Wayback Machine</title>
-<para>SSTK and its ancestors have a long history. One of the
+<para>SST2K and its ancestors have a long history. One of the
objectives of this project is to make that history available.
Accordingly, here is a timeline of the development of SST2K and
its ancestors, as closely as we can reconstruct it. Someday this
version to PDP-11 FORTRAN.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>21 September 1978 — This was the date on the
-first version Tom Almy saw, on which he based his C
+first version Tom Almy saw, on which he based his later C
translation.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>1979 — Marc Newman adds Tholians, black holes,
<listitem><para>1995-1996 — Tom Almy translates his FORTRAN
port to ANSI C.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>1997 — Tom Almy finds the sources for the UT
+<listitem><para>1997 — Tom Almy finds the sources for UT
FORTRAN on the Web and merges in features new since the 1978 version:
EMEXIT, Tholian Web, improved death ray. He adds deep-space probes
from the DECUS version.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>September 2006 — BSD features merged
in. Inhabited-worlds features and weighted critical hits date from
this time.</para></listitem>
+
+<listitem><para>9 October 2006 — Translation to
+Python.</para></listitem>
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<para>One as-yet unanswered question is when the code changed from