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- A game for IBM and compatibles, including XT, and IBM AT (6 MHZ)
- and IBM model 30's. Anything faster may run too fast.
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- Strategic Defense Initiative
-
- SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) is a very controversial
- and difficult subject to discuss. Especially since everyone,
- including myself, likes to believe that the Soviet Union is truly
- changing. However, the changes are taking place slowly, and
- there is still a lack of trust on both sides. Too many people
- still remember the cold war. So there is, unfortunately, still
- tension between the US and the USSR.
- At first, a computer controlled defense system that would
- provide an impenetrable shield against nuclear missiles seemed
- like wonderful idea, an idea that could actually make nuclear
- weapons obsolete. However, when people began to think about the
- technology that "Star Wars" would require, many became skeptical.
- Scientists, programmers, and engineers began to figure out what
- would be necessary for such a system, and soon came to the
- conclusion that we don't yet have the technology necessary to
- make SDI one hundred percent effective. Obviously, a defense
- against nuclear missiles is worthless unless it is completely
- effective, because if only one missile were to get through, there
- could be millions of people killed.
- The Russians began to protest the development of SDI
- because, while it may not be a good defense, it would surely
- strengthen the United States offensively. The Soviets are opposed
- to SDI for several reasons, one of them being that SDI would
- remove their first strike capability. If they launched their
- missiles first, and we had the ability to shoot most of them down
- before they hit American missile bases, the Soviets would be at
- our mercy. Since a few missiles would probably have gotten
- through, a US retaliation might seem justified, and the US could
- simply blow them away.
- Some people think that SDI is worthless because the Soviets
- are working on an SDI-like system of their own. True, if both
- sides build SDI, SDI's usefulness is doubtful. However, if the
- Soviets build a space based defense system, and we don't, I think
- we would be in serious trouble. So personally, I think we have
- no choice but to develop an SDI system, even though it may not be
- 100% efficient.
- If you want to find out more about the subject, go to your
- library and read back issues of TIME, US News and World Report,
- and The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and other magazines.
- No two articles will agree in every point, so you'll have to
- decide for yourself what your position on this controversial
- subject will be.
- I am aware that the SDI system will require many
- satellites, but it was easier to program with just one. Protect
- the satellite from anti-SDI missiles that will attempt to rise
- above the satellite and destroy it from behind.
- The scoring system was designed to give the player the
- priorities that SDI might have. According to my research, the
- missile bases would probably get first priority. (Scary, isn't
- it?) Actually, missile bases and military installations would
- logically be the Soviet's high priority targets. Protecting the
- missile bases is vital to doing well in the game. Missile bases
- appear as red or magenta cities.
- Missiles come from three areas:
- 1. Over the horizon. These were launched in the USSR.
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- 2. From the right lower corner. These were launched
- from a Soviet Sub off the coast of Florida.
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- 3. From the left middle side. These were launched by a
- Soviet Bear-H bomber. SDI can vaporize the bomber,
- so, it is a good idea to take care of it right away.
-
- Otherwise, it will fly over California and end the
- writers strike.
- HOW TO PLAY
-
- To move your cross hair, use the CURSOR keys. Pressing the
- SHIFT key and one of these keys simultaneously will make the
- cross hair move in larger increments. You use this feature to
- zip from one side of the screen to the other. (If you have one
- of those new keyboards with the new cursor keys, don't use the
- NEW cursor keys, since they won't work with the shift key. Use
- the old cursor keys, the ones on the number pad)
-
- On all IBM/compatibles, if you have NUM-LOCK turned on, the
- function of the shift key will be REVERSED.
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- To destroy a missile, move your cross hair to the front of
- the missile's trail. When you have it lined up, press the "Z"
- KEY (think "Zap") to fire your satellite's laser.
- The easiest way to position your hands is to place your left
- index finger on the "Z" KEY (for firing) and your left middle or
- ring finger (depending on the keyboard you have) on the left
- SHIFT key. Use your right hand to press the CURSOR keys.
- After the United States retaliates, the post-war scenario
- will be displayed. Press return to continue. If your score was
- high enough, (or low enough) you will be asked to enter your
- name. You can enter your full name or anything up to 20
- characters. Your score will be recorded to disk, and will appear
- on the top ten list, flashing to show your rank. It is possible
- to get a negative score. If it is low enough, you will have the
- distinction of having the title of "Worst Player Ever". (a joke)
-
- After a while, you may want to re-initialize the high score
- file. To do this, just erase the file SDI_HIGH.SCR
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- Have fun with this game! Since the thought of a nuclear war
- is not exactly the most entertaining notion, I put a different
- twisted quote or saying at the beginning of each game.
-
- Above all, don't take this game too seriously!
- If you would like source code, send a formatted disk (5.25 inch)
- and a self addressed stamped disk mailer. If you like the game
- or have suggestions for improvements, or, if you are strongly
- for or against SDI, write to;
-
- Georg Zimmer (No, I didn't forget the 'e' after Georg)
- Varsity Village B-6
- Greenville SC 29609