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@@ -326,9 +326,9 @@ Full commands: SRSCAN
-If you are using the screen-oriented interface, it should never
-be necessary to call this command explicitly; a short-range scan will
-always be present on the screen.
+If you are using the screen-oriented interface, this command is
+suppressed; instead, a short-range scan will always be present on the
+screen.
The short-range scan gives you a considerable amount of information
about the quadrant your starship is in. A short-range scan is best
@@ -381,6 +381,11 @@ Mnemonic: STATUS
Shortest abbreviation: ST
+
+If you are using the screen-oriented interface, this command is
+suppressed; instead, a full status report will always be present on the
+screen.
+
This command gives you information about the current state of your
starship as follows:
@@ -491,10 +496,10 @@ Mnemonic: LRSCAN
Shortest abbreviation: L
-
-If you are using the screen-oriented interface, it should never
-be necessary to call this command explicitly; a long-range scan will
-always be present on the screen.
+
+If you are using the screen-oriented interface, this command is
+suppressed; instead, a long-range scan will always be present on the
+screen.
A long-range scan gives you general information about where you are
and what is around you. Here is an example output.
@@ -1257,6 +1262,11 @@ Shortest abbreviation: REQ
Full command: REQUEST <ITEM>
+
+If you are using the screen-oriented interface, this command is
+suppressed; instead, a full status report will always be present on the
+screen.
+
This command allows you to get any single piece of information
from the <STATUS> command. <ITEM> specifies which
information as follows:
@@ -1281,6 +1291,7 @@ information as follows:
SHIELDS SHIELDS S
KLINGONS LEFTKLINGONS K
TIME LEFT TIME TI
+BASES LEFT BASES BA
@@ -1751,12 +1762,18 @@ written to and read from disk as one blob. The write gives it an
an identifiable magic number and the thaw logic checks for same.
-I made the internal pager work, nd in the process got rid of a number
+I made the internal pager work, and in the process got rid of a number
of platform dependencies in the code.
The HELP/CALL/SOS command is now MAYDAY. SOS and CALL are still accepted.
+
+Status report now indicates if dilithium crystals are on board.
+
+
+At Dave's prompting, restored the Space Thingy's original elusive behavior.
+
Here are some good pages on the history of Star Trek games: