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- P S I O N I C S
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- by
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- Adam Stanchos
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- (C) Copyright 1993
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- Introduction
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- Psionics: The focusing of brainwaves to achieve a physical result.
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- Psionics is a futuristic Role Playing Game set aboard a space lab
- called, Nexus. You have been taken to this space station to undergo
- numerous tests on your psychic potential. The purpose for these tests
- were so that the researchers and you could better understand the mental
- abilities which you possess.
- You will find that the Psionics game system, though similar to other
- computer role playing games (CRPGs), is unique in its own way. To best
- understand how the game works, it is recommended that you read through
- the entire documentation.
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- Psionics' Interface
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- Psionics is designed to work with a mouse. However, if you don't
- have one, you can use the keyboard. To select an option with a mouse,
- simply move the cursor over the command you wish to give and press the
- left mouse button. Anything you select in the game is done by clicking
- the left mouse button.
- When using the keyboard, a good rule of thumb is to press the first
- letter of the option you wish to use. For example, if you are in combat
- and wish to select "Psionic Attack", type the letter "p". The game only
- accepts lower case letters. If you start the game with your Caps Lock
- on, the game will deactivate it at the beginning.
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- In The Beginning
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- To play Psionics, make sure all the game files are in the same
- directory. Then type, "psionics", and hit enter.
- The screen should reveal the name of the game, followed by three
- options to select from:
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- Start a new game - To begin a new game. If you are playing for the first
- time, you'll need to select this option. To select
- this option, simply move the mouse cursor over this
- box and click the left mouse button. Or using the
- keyboard, press the letter "s".
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- Play a saved game - If you have saved a game from a previous session and
- would like to continue that game from where you left
- off, move the mouse cursor over to this box and click
- the left mouse button. Or using the keyboard, press
- the letter "p".
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- Quit to DOS - If you do not wish to play Psionics, you can return to your
- operating environment by selecting this option. To select
- this option, move the mouse cursor over this box and click
- the left mouse button. Or using the keyboard, press the
- letter "q".
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- (Note: As described, when using the keyboard, simply press the first
- letter of the option you wish to use.)
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- Character Generation
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- If you're playing Psionics for the first time, you will need to
- create a character. After selecting "Start a new game" from the opening
- screen, you will begin the process of creating your character for which
- to play in the game.
- When the Character Generation screen opens up, you will see a list
- of four attributes. These four basic attributes each have an effect on
- how powerful your character is. They are:
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- Strength - Your overall effectiveness in combat. Having a score of a
- 9 or greater increases the odds at which you'll hit an
- opponent in combat.
- Intelligence - How many additional PSI points you will be given. Having
- a score of 9 or greater increases the number of PSI points
- you will have in the game.
- Agility - Affects your character's Defense rating. A 9 or greater
- will begin adding bonuses to your Defense rating.
- Endurance - Affects your character's Hit points. A 9 or greater adds
- bonuses to your character's hit point total when he/she
- advances up a level.
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- Each of the above will have a random number ranging from 1 to 10.
- The higher the score, the better. If you are not happy with the scores
- for your attributes, you can reroll them by clicking the "Reroll"
- option below the scores with your mouse, or type "r". In which case, the
- computer will randomly generate a new set of numbers.
- Once you are satisfied with your attribute scores, move the cursor
- over to the "Accept" box, or type "a".
- The large center box will then present two new options, asking what
- you'll want your character's sex to be. Move the mouse cursor over the
- appropriate box and click the left mouse button to select it. If you are
- using the keyboard, select "m" for Male, or select "f" for Female.
- The large center box will then present three boxes, each containing
- a character portrait. The center box that has the arrow above and below
- it is considered the portrait of your choice. You can scroll through the
- available portraits to choose from by clicking on the left or right arrow
- boxes with your mouse, or using the arrow keys on your keyboard. When
- you have found the character portrait of your choice, make sure it is in
- the middle box, then move the mouse pointer to the "Accept" and click the
- left mouse button. Or, using the keyboard, type the letter "a" to
- accept.
- Finally, you will be asked for your character's name. Your
- character's name can be no longer than 27 letters long(including spaces).
- Type in your character's name and press the ENTER key.
- Now you're all set!
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- Game Setup
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- The main game screen is set up with three boxes. The upper left box
- displays a first person, 3-dimensional view of the space station. The
- upper right box is the message area. This will contain descriptions of
- areas and often present sub menus at times. For example, when in combat,
- the menu of options for combat will appear here.
- The box at the lower right, beneath the message area, contains all
- the information on your character. Here, you'll see your character's
- portrait, statistical information, and his/her inventory(which can be
- seen when selecting the "Inventory" option underneath this boxed area.)
- Also on this screen is a compass to assist you in exploring. Plus
- there are additional options available to you by pointing the mouse
- cursor to the particular box and clicking the left mouse button. Or by
- pressing the first letter of the option. The menu of options on this
- screen are:
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- The 3 arrow boxes - These are used to navigate yourself around the space
- station. By pointing your mouse cursor to one of
- these three boxes and clicking the left mouse button,
- you will be making a move. The left arrow box turns
- you 90 degrees to the left. The middle arrow box
- moves you one square forward in the direction you are
- facing. The right arrow box turns you 90 degrees to
- the right. If you are using the keyboard, simply
- use the arrow keys or the keypad's arrow keys to turn
- left, right, and move forward.
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- Save Game - Select this option to save your game so that you can resume
- it later. Keep in mind that each time you save your game,
- any previous saved game is overwritten with the new saved
- game. To use this option, simply move the mouse cursor
- over it and click. If using the keyboard, press "s".
- New Game - Select this option if you want to start over. By selecting
- this option, the game is reset and you are taken to the
- opening screen where you're once again given the main menu
- of options (For details on the main menu see, "In The
- Beginning", earlier in this documentation). To use this
- option, simply move the mouse cursor over it and click.
- If using the keyboard, press "n".
- Quit to DOS - By selecting this option, you end the game and return to
- the operating system. This does not save your game! Make
- sure that if you wish to continue from the point you are at
- later, that you select "Save Game" first. Then "Quit to
- DOS". To use this option, simply move the mouse cursor
- over it and click. If using the keyboard, press "q".
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- Inventory
- (and Statistics) - By selecting "Inventory", the "Inventory" option will
- change to "Statistics". The purpose for changing is
- to return to your statistical information when you are
- done working with your inventory. When selecting
- "Inventory" you will be given a list of items you are
- carrying. Plus a sub menu consisting of three
- additional options will be presented (See "Working
- With Inventory for more details.) Point the mouse
- cursor to the "Inventory"/"Statistics" box and click
- to toggle between these two. Or using the keyboard,
- press "i" for "Inventory". Press "s" for
- "Statistics".
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- Working With Inventory
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- When you select the "Inventory" option, you will be given a list of
- items that you are carrying, if any. You are also presented with a sub
- menu consisting of three additional options. These options are used so
- that you can manipulate the items that you have picked up during the
- course of the game. These three options are:
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- Equip - To ready an item in your inventory. When you select this, you
- will be asked which item you want to equip. Move the mouse
- cursor over the item and click the left mouse button to equip
- it. To tell you that the item is equipped, a diamond will
- appear next to it. If a diamond does not appear next to the
- item, then you are either attempting to equip an item that
- cannot be equipped, or you have another item of its type
- already equipped. Items do not go into affect until they have
- have been equipped. You are allowed to only have one item of
- its type equipped at a time. For instance, you can only have
- one armor equipped at a time. Keyboard users, type "e" to
- select the "Equip" option then the number of the item you wish
- to equip.
- Unequip - To unready an item in your inventory. Suppose you find a
- weapon that is possibly more powerful than the one you
- currently have and you want to equip it. Since you can only
- use one weapon at a time, you will need to unequip the older
- weapon you have been using so that you can equip the new one
- you found. Keyboard users type "u" to select this option then
- the number of the item you wish to unequip.
- Drop - To remove an item from your inventory. It is possible that
- you will have filled up all 6 spaces in your inventory and will
- come across something that you want to pick up. Select this
- option to make room by dropping an item you are carrying. You
- will not be able to drop an item that is equipped until you
- unequip it first. Be sure that want to drop an item! If you
- drop an item, it will be lost forever! Keyboard users type "d"
- to select this option then the number of the item they wish to
- drop.
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- If you have selected "Equip", "Unequip", or "Drop", and change your
- mind about doing that action, you can abort out of it by either selecting
- a blank space in your inventory or by pressing the ESCape key. The sub
- menu will then reappear.
- Once you are done working with your inventory, select "Statistics".
- This will allow you to continue further with the game, such as moving
- around or selecting a different option not involved with inventory.
- Keyboard users type, "s".
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- Items Obtainable In Psionics
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- There are a variety of weapons, armor, and miscellaneous items that
- you may find in the game. Weapons can not only do additional damage, but
- may increase the odds of hitting an opponent in combat. Armor increases
- your Defense score, making it more difficult for opponents to hit you.
- You will need to experiment and compare items to find out which is more
- powerful than the other.
- First Aid Kits are very valuable to you. When equipped, they
- increase your current hit points by 5, but will not increase your current
- hit points over the maximum hit points you can have. Say you're fighting
- 3 Zandorian Lizards. Your Hits read: 6 / 9. In other words you are
- wounded and currently have 6 hit points out of a maximum of 9. You can
- select to equip a First Aid Kit while in combat and increase your Hits to
- read: 9 / 9. Though First Aid Kits raise your current hit points by 5
- each time, it only raised it by 3 because you cannot be healed beyond
- your maximum number of hit points.
- A First Aid Kit can only be used once. After you equip one, it
- disappears from your inventory list. And though there are several lying
- around the space station, use them wisely. It is best to use a First Aid
- Kit during combat where it looks as though you may not survive without
- some healing.
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- Combat
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- Quite often you will enter combat. Random encounters consist of 1
- to 4 creatures that you may face. When you have an encounter, you will
- be presented with a sub menu consisting of 3 options:
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- Fight - To attack physically. The computer rolls a random
- number from 1 to 20 and calculates the result with your
- Strength score, any bonuses to a particular weapon if
- equipped, and your opponent's Defense score. If you
- achieve a high enough number, then you hit! The amount
- of damage you inflict is then determined. If you do not
- have a weapon equipped, you will inflict 1-2 points of
- damage to your opponent. If you have a weapon equipped,
- the damage is likely to be greater. Keyboard users
- type, "f".
- Psionic Attack - To attack an opponent by focusing your mental energies
- on its mind. There is no such thing as "missing" with
- this kind of attack. The damage inflicted is
- determined by taking your Experience Level and
- multiplying that by a factor of 2. Thus, if you are a
- level 1, then you will do 2 points of damage. If you
- are a level 2, you will do 4 points of damage. And so
- on and so forth. The number of Psionic Attacks you can
- use is revealed on your character's stats, labeled as
- PSI. Once you have a 0 for your current PSI, you will
- not be able to use this attack again until you have
- recuperated from the mental strain for a short period
- of time. Keyboard users type, "p".
- Run Away - To attempt to flee from the encounter. You have a fifty
- fifty chance of escaping. Keyboard users type, "r".
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- Besides the options above, you can also access your inventory by
- selecting the "Inventory" option at the bottom of the screen.
- Each time you kill an opponent, you will receive a certain amount of
- experience points that will be added to your EXP score. Tougher
- opponents give more experience than weaker ones.
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- Obtaining Levels
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- Engaging in combat, doing certain things, and making it to certain
- points will increase your EXP score. When you have enough experience
- points, you will automatically gain a level in experience. Characters
- start off at level 1 and rise upward to a maximum of level 10.
- When you gain a level, you will receive 2-11 additional hit points
- to your current and maximum total Hits score. You will also receive an
- additional point added to one of your four attribute scores. Plus you
- will gain all the benefits of having that attribute raised. For example,
- you have an Intelligence score of 10, in which case you'll have a maximum
- of 2 PSI points. You then gain a level and receive a +1 in Intelligence.
- Your Intelligence score is now 11 and your maximum PSI points are now 3,
- a result of your Intelligence score being raised.
- The following is a chart detailing the amount of experience needed
- to gain a level:
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- Level Experience needed
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- 1 0
- 2 1000
- 3 2000
- 4 4000
- 5 8000
- 6 16000
- 7 32000
- 8 64000
- 9 128000
- 10 256000
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- Conclusion
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- Your main goal is to escape from Nexus. With all the nasty critters
- running about and possible villains to deal with, this won't be a simple
- task! Good luck and have fun!
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- CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THIS SOFTWARE MAY BE DISTRIBUTED:
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- Individual users may freely copy this software and share it with friends
- and family.
- Groups, BBS's, and Distributors may distribute this software subject to
- the following conditions:
- 1) The files on each disk may not be modified or adapted in any
- way. All the files provided on the disk must be distributed
- together. Individual files or groups of files may not be sold
- separately. Additional files may be added and this software may
- be combined on a disk with other programs.
- 2) This software may not be represented as anything other than
- shareware. The fact that this is shareware must be include in
- any ad or packaging that is used to market or display the disk.
- 3) If the files are to be zipped for modem transmission, then
- the files should all be included in the file "PSI10.ZIP".
- The following command will do this if you have PKZIP installed
- on your computer and you are in the correct directory.
- PKZIP PSI10.ZIP *.PSI *.NAC *.EXE *.DOC
- 4) You must immediately stop selling or distributing copies of
- this program upon notice from the author(Adam Stanchos) or Nachos
- Software.
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- Though not necessary, you may register this software. By sending
- $10.00 US dollars to the author's address at the end of this document,
- you will receive:
- - The latest version of Psionics on disk. (Specify 3.5" or 5.25" disk.
- Also specify DS or HD disk capacity.)
- - A Printed Manual.
- - And a clue booklet, detailing the levels of Nexus and a list of
- monsters and items.
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- Programed by Adam Stanchos.
- Thanks to Jason Duke for some valuable playtesting.
- This game was written in Microsoft QuickBasic 4.5.
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- If you wish, you can reach the author on the following:
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- The Academy VSBBS
- (915)598-3080 - Screen Name: Adam Stanchos 1503
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- America Online - Screen Name: AdamS60982
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- Or write:
- Adam Stanchos
- 6232 Constellation
- El Paso, TX 79912