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TERRA-FIRMA
v5.05
GAME INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Greetings from N.U.G.I. Central,
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Welcome to Terra-Firma. If you hate reading Doc files as much as I do
then you will love this one! I have made it as short and pointless as
possible. Do your self a big favor and read the playing tips at the end of
this document. They are worth their weight in credits!
If you can't spend the time reading the rest of the Docs at least read the
next few paragraphs to understand the gist of the game.
Move your colony ship through the various sectors looking for level 5 planets..
once found you can dock and pick up whatever supplies you need, with a
group of Colonists. The group of Colonists will offer you a sum of credits to
take them to a specific area of space and drop them off on a level 3 or below
planet. You don't have to take them to the area they asked for before you
drop them off, but you won't receive many bonus points or extra credits for
going back on the deal you made with them. Of course just dropping colonist
groups off at the closest planet will build your number of colonies fast
which will increase your credits and bonus points.
Once you have dropped off 9 groups of Colonists on a planet, you have created
a full Colony. You will receive Bonus Credits and Trading Credits from that
Planet every time you log on. Other players may destroy your colonies by
Transporting a group of Mercenaries down to destroy it. (Which by the way,
you can do back to them). You can protect your Colonies by Launching a
Sector Protector in the Sector you want to protect or by having a Satellite
at least one sector away.
You will bump into Space Pirates of different races for which you receive
Points for destroying. Beware of Erden Holy Zelots! They always attack
regardless of the odds against them. If you are beaten by the Space
Pirates, they will ransack your ship!
You can attack other players by choosing the attack option while in the
computer menu. Beware they may counter attack, if the computer thinks the
odds are good of the other player wiping you out! A safe way to attack
another player is to move out of the sector you found them in and send an
attack group of fighters back.
Use your scouts to survey all the planets in a sector. This is the quickest
way to discover the level of planets and to find out if a sector is hostile.
If your scout tells you this is a hostile sector then you will not be able to
orbit any of the planets without being attacked by a defense force. A planet
defense force will destroy your ship if you let it. You can send out a group
of fighters to clear the defense group from the planet before you go into
orbit around it.
Area probes are sent out to find other players in a sector. The cost is
inhibitive and you can only buy them at a Space Station.
Missiles are used only for the destruction of Sector Protectors. They will
not home in on anything else. If they are fired into a sector without a
sector protector in it, the Missile will be lost.
You can buy a Satellite and put it in orbit around just about any planet you
choose. You can then load it up with Fighter Ships, Mercenaries, etc. You can
also choose one trading partner from among the other players in the game.
This player can dock at your satellite and drop off or pick
up items from the satellite just like it was one of their own. Satellites
constantly scan two sectors in every direction around them. If another
player's ship comes within one sector of the satellite and the satellite has
more than 100,000 fighterships aboard, the satellite will send 50,000
fighterships to attack the approaching player's ship. This is a great way to
defend a group of sectors.
One last IMPORTANT thing. Avoid sectors with Nuetron Stars, Novas or
Black Holes. Always check out a sector with your scanners before moving into
it. If you do happen to blow yourself up or somehow destroyed by a
planetary defense Fighter Group, the Full Colonies you have made will always
be your's unless another player has destroyed them. The next time you sign
back on you will still receive the bonus points and credits for the Full
Colonies you have made.
Your SysOp may have a copy of this text file for downloading in his text file
area that you could download and read at your leisure.
Terra-Firma is a multi-player game in which the object is to colonize
as many sectors of the Universe as possible. Terra-Firma has Ten Thousand
(10000) sectors located in six different areas of the Universe. A player can
attack other players Colony Ships as well as attack colonies made by other
players. By doing so one player or more will become the richest and most
powerful player(s) in the game.
There are six distinct areas in the Universe. Each differing in size
and the type of bad guys you will find there. I leave it for you to
discover these on your own. You begin the game in the Sol Alliance with a
Supplied Colony Ship level one (1).
Each Sector in the Universe will either have a Star within it or it
will be a barren area. Stars can be one of seven different types. Three
of which are deadly for your ship: Neutron, Nova or Black Hole. Each star
may have up to nine planets in orbit around it or none at all.
You will find three different types of planets: Earth type, Harsh
condition and barren. Earth type planets will be one of five levels and
only Level five planets will have docking facilities for your ship.
Beware you may have to fight your way through the planet defense to dock.
Once docked you can buy supplies or take on colonists to transport
somewhere in the Universe.
Remember to leave your ship in the same sector as one of your satellites
when you exit the game. Other players have to destroy or take over your
satellite before they can get to your ship. If your satellite has many
fighters and torpedos aboard, the attacking player is going to have a hard
time getting to your ship. A player's ship parked in the same sector as his
satellite is always under the protective sphere of that satellite.
Lets quickly go through the game menu options so you can get into the
game. I believe it's more fun to discover most of the game on your own.
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: MAIN GAME MENU :
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:: M = Move ::
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You will be prompted to input a new sector to move to. The
Universe is a 1000 by 1000 grid so you can map your way around using
graph paper. Sector's begin at 0001 and end with 9999. When entering data
for a move, you need not enter leading or trailing zero's. For instance
sector 0001 could be entered as 1. Each sector costs one unit of fuel to
cross so don't let your ship run out of fuel. A warning will be flashed on the
screen when your ship goes below 20 units of fuel.
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::S = Scanner::
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You have three options in scan:
1. Scan adjoining sectors, which will scan all sectors around the sector
your ship is currently in. This scan shows number of planets, star type
and and how many enemy fighters are in the sector being scanned. If you
notice a 01 under the enemy fighter heading it may be a Colony ship.
2. Scan Planets, Which gives you a quick non-detailed look at each planet
to help you decide what planet in a sector to orbit.
3. Scan individual Planet, Will give a more detailed look at the planet
but you must be in orbit around the planet first. Launching a scout ship
to do a planet survey will give you a detailed look at every planet in a
sector.
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: T = Transporters :
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This option is used to transport either Colonists down to a planet or
Mercenaries. this depends on whether you want to colonize a planet or
attack an existing Colony. Follow the prompts and you will be told whether
there are any existing colonies on the planet. How many and who they
belong to. You cannot attack your own colonies. A Full Colony consists of
nine groups. Full colonies will earn you trading credits and bonus points
when you sign into the game each day.
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: C = Computer :
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This option calls up the Computer options. They'll be explained a little
later.
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: D = Dock :
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Dock at a Starbase or Level five Planet or one of your satellites or a
satellite another player has given you access to. Pick up supplies or New
groups of Colonists. The prices will not change during the day. They are
constant throughout the Universe for one Solar Day. They are determined at
the start of each day by the Galactic council according to the rules of
universal supply and demand.
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: I = Inventory :
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A complete listing of everything aboard your Colony ship. Including how many
Colony groups you have on board to Transport and how many Full Colonies you
have made. Your Rank is also included in the Ship Inventory.
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: O = Orbit :
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Use this option to orbit a planet. Any planet may be orbited. You may
want to send out a Scout Ship to do a survey of all planets in a sector
before orbiting. Some sectors are Hostile areas and the planets in a
hostile sector will have a defense force of fighters which can
destroy your ship. Because of this reason, while operating in a hostile
sector you may want to Launch a Fighter Group to destroy the defense group
before you take your Colony ship into orbit.
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: L = Launch A Scout or Fighter Group :
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A scout ship can survey all planets in the sector your Colony ship
is located in or you can send a scout to another sector to check it out
before you move your Colony ship. If your scout encounters other ships
of any kind it will report back and attempt to evade them.
A Group of FighterShips can be launched to destroy a planet defense force
before you go into orbit around the planet. Or you can launch a Fighter-
Group to another sector to attack another player or their satellite.
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: R = Relay Link :
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Once you are in orbit around a planet that has a Satellite you may Link up
with the Satellite via your Ship board computer. This only works of course if
the Satellite belongs to you or you are at a trading partners satellite. Once
your Ship computer has logged on to the Satellite computer you will see a menu
of options. The menu is a straight forward way to transfer goods back and
forth between your ship and the Satellite. The options are considered more
fully under the computer options.
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: P = PlayerList :
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This list is a rundown of all Players in the game and lists their Rank,
number of Full colonies and total score.
Your score consists of all inventory aboard your ship multiplied by
your Rank + Ship Level.
Your Rank is increased by one (1) each time you earn your rank multiplied by
1000 in points. You earn points by Transporting Colonists, fighting Space
Pirates, destroying other players colonies or destroying their ships.
For instance if you are a level 2 player you must earn 2000
points to become a level 3 Player. Each time you move up a rank your points
are reset to zero (0) irregardless of the number of points over the required
amount. Full colonies are increased by 1 every time you fill a planet with
colonists. You must transport 9 groups of colonists To fill a planet.
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: Q = Quit :
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You may not quit in a sector already occupied by another player, in a sector
which has a starbase or a Home World Planet.
Starbases are found only in the Neutral Zone where it is safe. By the
way, Starbases are the only place you can buy Area Probes or Death Probes.
There is one Home World Planet in each of the Five different areas of the
Universe. Each area's Central government is located there. You may only play
once per day. So if you sign out of the game be sure you want to quit
because it won't let you play again until the next day.
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: On to the Computer Options:
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: C = Fuel calculator :
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The fuel calculator will compute how much fuel it will take for your
Colony ship to jump to another sector. It will also let you know if you don't
have enough fuel for the jump.
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: S = Send Message :
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You may send a message to another player in the game or to all players.
Your message can be three lines of 75 characters per line. The computer
will sign your name to the message before it is sent out. You can keep typing
after the length shown on the screen but the message interpreter will cut
off all characters after 75.
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: N = Colony News :
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The news will let you know who has signed into the game, what they were
up to while they played and if they did anything of interest. After three
days, the entire news file will be transferred to the Old News File.
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: O = Old News :
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The old News will let players who haven't signed in for over three days
catch up on what occurred during their absence. Old news is kept for three
days and then discarded.
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: L = Launch a Probe :
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You will be asked which one of five areas you want your probe to search.
A single probe is only good for searching one area of the Known Universe.
They are expensive (50000) credits and can only be bought at a Starbase.
Probes have a single purpose which is to find other Colony ships.
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: Missiles :
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Missiles cost 3000 Credits apiece and are used only to destroy Sector
Protectors. Missiles are specially designed to hunt out Sector Protectors and
cannot be used against other ships. If fired into a sector without a sector
protector in it. The missile will be lost.
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: Sector Protectors :
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Sector Protectors cost 500 credits apiece and are launched into the sector you
want to protect. If another players ship enters a sector in which you have
placed a Sector Protector all personnel aboard his ship (mercenaries,
colonists) will be destroyed due to the Neutron factor involved with a Sector
Protector. Because of this, the enemy player will be unable to Transport
Mercenaries down to destroy your Colonies. Obviously the other player can
destroy your Sector Protector with a missile. The costs involved are in favor
of the defending player. The enemy player will not be harmed by the Sector
Protector due to the shielding around the bridge of a Colony Ship. Once a
Sector Protector is launched only the player who launched it will be safe to
enter that sector. If you wish to have a trading partner at one of your
satellites be sure not to drop a sector protector off in that sector or your
trading partner may get a bit miffed at you!
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: A = Attack a Colony ship :
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When you move into a sector which is already occupied by another player
you may choose this option and attack the other players ship. Be careful, if
you attack and do not completely destroy the other player he may counter
attack! You can protect yourself from a counter attack by launching a fighter
group from another sector.
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: K = Attack a Satellite :
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You can attack another player's satellite with this menu option. A satellite
will only defend itself and will not counter attack your ship. Be careful
attacking satellites as there is no way to ascertain before hand it's
strength. Once you have beaten all the Satellites defenses, the Satellite
will send it's access code to your ship computer. In essence the satellite
becomes yours and the original owner can no longer log on to it! You can also
attack another player's satellite from another sector by launching a fighter
group to the sector containing the satellite.
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: B = Build a Satellite :
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If you are in orbit around a planet and have purchased a Satellite you can use
this option to set it up. Once you populate the satellite with worker robots
and drop a few supplies on it like Metals and Electronics, the satellite will
start producing. The more robots you have on a satellite (up to 500) the more
Fighter Ships and Torpedos they can produce in one day. A satellite at full
production will produce 5000 fighterships a day and 500 torpedos.Try and
remember where you orbited your satellites. You should write down everything.
You can buy a Satellite and put it in orbit around just about any planet you
choose. You can then load it up with Fighter Ships, Mercenaries, etc. You can
also choose one trading partner from among the other players in the game.
This player will then be able to dock at your satellite and drop off or pick
up items from the satellite just like it was one of their own. Satellites
constantly scan two sectors in every direction around them. If another
player's ship comes within one sector of the satellite and the satellite has
more than 100,000 fighterships aboard, the satellite will send 50,000
fighterships to attack the approaching player's ship. This is a great way to
defend a group a sectors.
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: Y = Launch Death Probe :
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The Death Probe has incredible destructive power. As of this time there is
no known defense (at least in this Version). Death Probes are constructed
in total secrecy only on Starbases and of course are available only at
Starbases. One Death Probe can search a 25 X 25 sector area in 12 hours.
During this time it has enough Energy to Destroy 25 Colonies, 25 Sector
Protectors, 5 Satellites and 5 Colony Ships. It will not destroy anthing
it finds belonging to the player who launched it. ALL other players are
subjects for destruction including Trading Partners. Death Probes cost
1 million credits each!
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: W = Where Am I? :
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Pressing this computer option will give you a list of where the Home World
Planets are located in each area of the Universe. One Starbase will also
be listed. You will have to find the other Starbases.
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: E = EJECT CARGO :
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This option will allow you to dump anything in your cargo hold into space.
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: Z = Self Destruct :
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Game players have used this option for many reasons. One of the most frequent
is stranding themselves in deep space without any fuel units.
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: H = Launch Sector Probe :
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A sector Probe differs from an Area Probe in that the sector Probe will
check for EVERYTHING in each sector it passes through. An Area Probe only
checks for other players and only in the area you choose.
A sector Probe will output to the screen and a file that you can re-read
using the 'R' Prompt from the Computer Menu. You choose if you want the Probe
to do a full or Partial Scan in each sector it passes through. Then you
choose the direction you want to launch the probe in. A full scan will give
you detailed reports on every planet in the sector, including any Colonies
located on the planet. A partial scan will skip the planet/Colony data.
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: R = Read Last Probe Data :
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Your ship computer will keep on hand a file of all the data your last Probe
sent out collected. You can re-read it from the computer prompt 'R'.
Once you launch another Probe it will write over the previous data. If you
need a more permanent file then use your text buffer in your communication
software and capture the file.
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: P = Player List :
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Same as in Main Game Menu.
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: I = Inventory :
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Same as in Main Game Menu.
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: G = Game Instructions :
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Your reading them. I will improve these doc files as I discover what parts
of the game are confusing to players. Let me know what you need explained
in more detail.
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: X = Exit the computer :
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Do I need to explain this! (This means leave the computer options
VanGlutburg!) Have Fun and PLEASE let know what you think.......
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: Satellite Menu :::::::::
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Most of the Satellite options are straight forward and involve transfering
goods back and forth between your ship and the satellite. The two options
that should be discussed follow:
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: Trading Partners :
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Once you choose a trading partner by entering their Player Number. That person
can log onto your Satellite and do anything on the satellite you can do.
Your Trading Partner is immune to attacks from your satellite.
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: Robot Transports :
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Once you purchase a robot Transport and have docked it at your satellite.
you can program the transport to make 10 runs in 24 hours to the nearest
starbase and buy whatever you wish and bring it back to your satellite.
This will take some of the tedium out of building up your Satellites. Only
one (1) Robot Transport is allowed per Satellite. If you have 20 Satellites
you can have 20 robot transports running back and forth while you are off
line.
Dave Wendling
N.U.G.I. ConSorTium BBS
(413)-445-7519 FiDoNet 1:321/227
STRATAGEM: Terra-Firma (c) v5.05 90/91/92/93
Well Stratagem may be a misnomer used here. Possibly Tips may be a better
description. People who read all the way to here in these docs deserve some
extra help!
Buy a level 9 Colony ship when you first enter the game and get some fuel!
Making Colonies is a whole lot easier with a level 9 ship!
If you die for whatever reason (there are lots of them in this game) don't
give up hope. You can sign in again the next day with the added bonus of not
having to start all over. All the Colonies and satellites you have made will
still be yours the next time you sign in. The Game will not delete you for
30 days and this is the only way to loose your colonies or Satellites.
Never NEVER move to a sector without knowing what lies ahead! Three types of
stars are deadly! Nova, Black Hole and Neutron. If another player has launched
a Sector Protector (don't you just love that name?) and you blindly move into
the sector with it, all your Colonist on board and all the Mercenaries that
you paid for will be gone!
When going after another Player, move into the sector where the player is
located. This will tell you how many FighterShips they have on hand. Remember
that they may have LOTS of torpedos on board as you cannot tell what level
ship the player has! After the player's fighterships are destroyed you still
have to break through his torpedo defense. Which is 1 torpedo for 1
fightership. After you ascertain how powerful the other player is, and armed
with this information you still feel the need to destroy them, then move out
of the sector in which they are in and send a fightergroup back to fight. This
way the other player cannot counterattack if your offense proves inadequate.
Always leave Sector Protectors after you fill up a sectors planets with
Colonies. Make the other players waste credits on missiles if they want to
destroy your colonies.
Wait until Mercenaries are on sale for 1 credit before buying them. You don't
need them to play the game. If you wait until the cost for them is minimal, it
will be cost effective to destroy other players Colonies with them.
Use your Scouts to check out a sectors planets after you enter it. This is
much easier than orbiting each planet and using the planet scan.
Fill up your satellites when the cost of products is low. Just keep filling up
your ship and dropping them off. Before you sign off launch your Robot
Transport.
I have found that even though you don't get as many points and credits for
dropping colonists off in areas they didn't ask for, building up your full
colonies as fast as possible works wonders for your cash flow. Speaking of
cash always remember to put your credits in the Inter-Universal Yankee-24
before logging off each day. This is a great way to earn free credits as the
interest rate is very good!
Even though Teams didn't seem appropriate for this game, you can still have
what amounts to team play by giving someone access to your bank account. This
could be a way for a new player to gain a high level ship and supplies
quickly! You can also choose a trading partner for your satellites. In fact
all this amounts to what I consider better then Team play. With the above
options you can play as if you are on a team with someone and no one else
playing the game will know it. If you are really feeling sneaky you could play
on two or three different secret teams, and play everyone else off against
each other and no one would ever be the wiser!
Remember to leave your ship in the same sector as one of your satellites
because another player has to destroy or take over your satellite before they
can get to your ship. A players ship is always under the protective sphere of
one of his own satellites. So if you load up your satellites with fighters and
torpedos another player is going to have a hard time getting to your ship!
Once you have found the location of your hated enemies, A Death Probe is the
way to go! Make sure your Trading Partner is NOT in the 25 X 25 Area of the
Death Probe search. Also Death Probes will not operate unless the Terra-Firma
is Registered.
That's it have fun!