So, you are actually reading the whole manual… This section is devoted to telling you a little more about myself, about the forces behind Dome Wars, etc. Hopefully by reading this you will understand more what lays in the future for Dome Wars. When I first got to college my roommate, Geoff Hibbert, complained that there was no good tank game (like Scorched Earth for the PC) for the Mac. I reasoned about how you could get emulation programs and actually run the game on the Mac. But, finally, I decided I might as well write the game myself. How do you write a game like this? Basically one step at a time. First you have to make mountians, and then explosions, and then the explosions have to blow up parts of the mountains. Do this one step at a time, and eventually you have Dome Wars. As I got more and more into the game, it began to take more of my time. Both in spending time developing and also handling registrations. At first I thought, "Let me just finish version 1.0, and then I'll stop working on it for a while." Part of this line of thought was derived from my Christian faith. As Dome Wars was taking up a bigger and bigger chunk of my life I wondered how working on this game had anything to do with my faith. So, now almost two years since the first line of code was written on the game, I have decided that I am going to submit the future of this game into God's hands. This may not seem like it makes any sense. I don't know now what will happen in the future for this game. I have many ideas that I would like to work on, but feel like in the long run this will be better. So, somehow, when the time comes, God will make it obvious to my how to resume developing the game. This could happen next week or next year. Part of submitting it to God is not knowing the answer & trusting that things will work out. Whenever that time does come, you can expect to see all sorts of new neat things. Until then, enjoy this release! I will still be sending out disks to registered users, answering e-mail, and looking into bug reports. In the meantime I am a teaching Assistant at UC Berkeley, and am looking into attending grad school next year. (Anybody know the dean of admissions in CS @ MIT?)