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NAME

trek — trekkie game

SYNOPSIS

trek [

[−a] file ]

DESCRIPTION

trek is a game of space glory and war. Below is a summary of commands. For complete documentation, see Trek by Eric Allman.

If a filename is given, a log of the game is written onto that file. If the −a flag is given before the filename, that file is appended to, not truncated.

The game will ask you what length game you would like. Valid responses are ‘‘short’’, ‘‘medium’’, and ‘‘long’’. You may also type ‘‘restart’’, which restarts a previously saved game. You will then be prompted for the skill, to which you must respond ‘‘novice’’, ‘‘fair’’, ‘‘good’’, ‘‘expert’’, ‘‘commodore’’, or ‘‘impossible’’. You should normally start out with a novice and work up.

In general, throughout the game, if you forget what is appropriate the game will tell you what it expects if you just type in a question mark.

AUTHOR

Eric Allman

SEE ALSO

/usr/share/doc/trek.me

COMMAND SUMMARY

abandon
ca
pture
cl
oak up/down
c
omputer request; ...
da
mages
destruct
do
ck
help
i
mpulse course distance
l
rscan
m
ove course distance
p
hasers automatic amount
p
hasers manual amt1 course1 spread1 ...
t
orpedo course [yes] angle/no
ram
course distance
r
est time
shell
sh
ields up/down
s
rscan [yes/ no]
st
atus
terminate y
es/no
u
ndock
v
isual course
w
arp warp_factor

BSD December 30, 1993 BSD

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