X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?p=super-star-trek.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fsst-doc.xml;h=a57278d05eb9fb5ca5c35b124c64b3f4bf458a02;hp=92f3400989bb416a42050d3cac49fa0525806c29;hb=86f17194d065df99c2079102072cdcb1cfbc2339;hpb=36fb7c4fe8cbcfa498bcb45bcde3334e555939b1 diff --git a/doc/sst-doc.xml b/doc/sst-doc.xml index 92f3400..a57278d 100644 --- a/doc/sst-doc.xml +++ b/doc/sst-doc.xml @@ -253,13 +253,14 @@ The Emeritus game is strictly for masochists. The fourth question, new in SST2K, sets your game options. A blank answer or 'fancy' enables all SST2K features. The option -'plain' disables a number of features (Tholians, planets & -dilithium, Thingies shooting back, deep-space-probes, Klingon ramming -and movement, time-warping through black holes, death-ray upgrade), -approximating the original CDC 6600 FORTRAN game from UT Austin. The -option 'almy' approximates Tom Almy's C translation from 1979, -disabling Thingies shooting back, base shields, and time-warping -through black holes. +'plain' approximated the original CDC 6600 FORTRAN game from UT Austin +and disables a number of features: Tholians, planets & dilithium, +Thingies shooting back, deep-space-probes, Klingon ramming and +movement, time-warping through black holes, death-ray +upgrade. inhabited worlds. The option 'almy' approximates Tom Almy's +C translation from 1979, disabling Thingies shooting back, base +shields, time-warping through black holes, and inhabited +worlds. How To Issue Commands @@ -387,7 +388,8 @@ described by an example. There are ordinary Klingons (K) at sectors 5 - 8 and 6 - 2, and a Klingon Commander (C) at 9 - 9. The (GULP) Super-commander (S) is occupies sector 4 - 4, and a -Romulan (R) is at 1 - 6. A planet (P) is at sector 7 - 6. There are +Romulan (R) is at 1 - 6. An uninhabited planet (P) is at sector 7 - 6 +(if it were inhabited, it would display as a '@'). There are also a large number of stars (*). The periods (.) are just empty space—they are printed to help you get your bearings. Sector 6 - 4 contains a black hole ( ). @@ -407,6 +409,7 @@ short-range scan anytime you like. If your short-range sensors are damaged, this command will only show the contents of adjacent sectors. + Status Report @@ -596,6 +599,7 @@ galaxy, which you are not permitted to cross. Long-range scans are free. They use up no energy or time, and can be done safely regardless of battle conditions. + Star Chart @@ -1247,9 +1251,10 @@ Mnemonic: PLANETS Shortest abbreviation: PL -Mr. Spock presents you a list of the available information on planets -in the galaxy. Since planets do not show up on long-range scans, the -only way to obtain this information is with the SENSORS command. +Mr. Spock presents you a list of the available information on +planets in the galaxy which are potential dilithium sources. Since +planets do not show up on long-range scans, the only way to obtain +this information is with the SENSORS command. Freeze