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<chapter><title>Starting the Game</title>
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<para>The program will ask you some setup questions. You can give it
command-line arguments that will be treated as answers. Any token
or more commands begin with the same letter, and in this case that
letter refers to a particular one of the commands; to get the other,
your abbreviation must be two or more characters long. This sounds
-complicated, but you will learn the abbreviations qGuickly enough.</para>
+complicated, but you will learn the abbreviations quickly enough.</para>
<para>What this all boils down to is:</para>
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-<term>LIFE SUPPOR</term>
+<term>LIFE SUPPORT</term>
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<para>If <quote>ACTIVE</quote> then life support systems are functioning
normally. If on <quote>RESERVES</quote> the number is how many stardates your
reserve food, air, etc. will last—you must get repairs made or get to
-starbase before your reserves run out.</para>
+a starbase before your reserves run out.</para>
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Mnemonic: REST
Shortest abbreviation: R
-Full command: REST <NUMBER OF STARDATES>
+Full command: REST <NUMBER-OF-STARDATES>
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<para>This command simply allows the specified number of stardates to go
until repairs are made before you go back into battle.</para>
<para>It is not generally advisable to rest while you are under attack by
-Klingons.</para>
+Klingons or Romulans.</para>
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<sect1><title>Call Starbase for Help</title>
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<para>[Originally, this command was called <quote>HELP</quote>, but
-these days that might be misconstrued as an attempt to browae built-in
+these days that might be misconstrued as an attempt to browse built-in
documentation! In some later versions it was CALL.]</para>
<para>When you get into serious trouble, you may call a starbase for