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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" @(#)battlestar.6 8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93 .\" .Dd $Mdocdate: July 17 2013 $ .Dt BATTLESTAR 6 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm battlestar .Nd a tropical adventure game .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm battlestar .Op Fl r .Op Ar saved-file .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm is an adventure game in the classic style. However, it's slightly less of a puzzle and more a game of exploration. There are a few magical words in the game, but on the whole, simple English should suffice to make one's desires understandable to the parser. .Sh THE SETTING In the days before the darkness came, when battlestars ruled the heavens... .Bd -literal -offset indent Three He made and gave them to His daughters, Beautiful nymphs, the goddesses of the waters. One to bring good luck and simple feats of wonder, Two to wash the lands and churn the waves asunder, Three to rule the world and purge the skies with thunder. .Ed .Pp In those times great wizards were known and their powers were beyond belief. They could take any object from thin air, and, uttering the word .Sq su could disappear. .Pp In those times men were known for their lust for gold and desire to wear fine weapons. Swords and coats of mail were fashioned that could withstand a laser blast. .Pp But when the darkness fell, the rightful reigns were toppled. Swords and helms and heads of state went rolling across the grass. The entire fleet of battlestars was reduced to a single ship. .Sh SAMPLE COMMANDS .Bd -literal -offset indent take --- take an object drop --- drop an object wear --- wear an object you are holding draw --- carry an object you are wearing put on --- take an object and wear it take off -- draw an object and drop it throw .Ed .Sh IMPLIED OBJECTS .Bd -literal -offset indent >-: take watermelon watermelon: Taken. >-: eat watermelon: Eaten. >-: take knife and sword and apple, drop all knife: Taken. broadsword: Taken. apple: Taken. knife: Dropped. broadsword: Dropped. apple: Dropped. >-: get knife: Taken. .Ed .Pp Notice that the .Dq shadow of the next word stays around if you want to take advantage of it. That is, saying .Dq take knife and then .Dq drop will drop the knife you just took. .Sh SCORE & INVEN The two commands .Dq score and .Dq inven will print out your current status in the game. .Sh SAVING A GAME The command .Dq save will save your game in a file called .Pa ~/Bstar by default. You can recover a saved game by using the .Fl r option when you start up the game, or by giving the name of the saved file as an argument. Save files will be saved to and restored from your home directory unless a path is specified \- i.e., .Dq Li battlestar -r savedgame will look for .Pa ~/savedgame , but .Dq Li battlestar -r ./savedgame will look in the current directory. .Dq Li battlestar -r will look for the default file, .Pa ~/Bstar . .Sh DIRECTIONS The compass directions N, S, E, and W can be used if you have a compass. If you don't have a compass, you'll have to say R, L, A, or B, which stand for Right, Left, Ahead, and Back. Directions printed in room descriptions are always printed in R, L, A, & B relative directions. .Sh HISTORY I wrote Battlestar in 1979 in order to experiment with the niceties of the C Language. Most interesting things that happen in the game are hardwired into the code, so don't send me any hate mail about it! Instead, enjoy art for art's sake! .Sh AUTHORS .An David Riggle Aq Mt riggle.pa@xerox.arpa .Sh INSPIRATION & ASSISTANCE .Bl -item -compact .It Chris Guthrie (chris%ucbcory@berkeley.arpa) .It Peter Da Silva .It Kevin Brown .It Edward Wang (edward%ucbarpa@berkeley.arpa) .It Ken Arnold & Company .El .Sh BUGS Finite.